NBA Game Preview: Oklahoma City Thunder (47-15) vs. Chicago Bulls (25-36)

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Tipoff is scheduled for 8:00 PM ET
Venue: United Center, Chicago, IL
TV/Radio: CHSN (Bulls local), FanDuel Sports Network Oklahoma / Bally Sports OK (Thunder), NBA League Pass; local radio on 107.7 The Franchise (Bulls) / 96.1 The Edge (Thunder)

The NBA’s best team, the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder, visits a reeling Chicago Bulls squad that just snapped an 11-game losing streak. OKC sits atop the Western Conference with the league’s top net rating and record; Chicago is mired near the bottom of the East and Central Division, playing out the string with heavy injury issues in the frontcourt. This is a rare non-conference matchup with the Thunder heavily favored on the road.

Injury Report

Oklahoma City Thunder (shorthanded on the wing/frontcourt):

  • Jalen Williams (SF/PF) – Out (right hamstring strain; re-evaluation expected around March 7)
  • Ajay Mitchell (G) – Out (abdominal strain / ankle)
  • Branden Carlson (C) – Out (low back strain)
  • All other key rotation players available, including Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Chet Holmgren, Isaiah Hartenstein, Lu Dort, Alex Caruso (if not limited), and bench depth.

Chicago Bulls (frontcourt depleted):

  • Patrick Williams (PF) – Out (quadriceps)
  • Jalen Smith (C) – Out (calf)
  • All other core players available, including Josh Giddey (recent triple-double hero), Nikola Vučević (if active), Coby White, Zach LaVine (assuming healthy), Matas Buzelis, and the remaining rotation.

The Thunder will miss two key rotation pieces but still field a near-elite starting five. Chicago is without two of its primary bigs, forcing smaller lineups or heavy minutes for Vučević and rookies.

Recent Form (Last 10 Games)

Thunder (8-2): Dominant as always. Most recent: W 100-87 @ Dallas (March 1). They have won 7 of their last 8, holding opponents under 105 in multiple contests while averaging 118+ PPG with elite 3-point shooting and transition play.

Bulls (2-8, snapped 11-game losing streak): W 120-97 vs. Milwaukee (March 1) – Josh Giddey triple-double and a massive 27-0 run highlighted the breakout win. Prior results were a string of double-digit losses, including L vs. Portland, L vs. Charlotte, L vs. New York, and L vs. Detroit. Offensive bursts exist at home, but defense remains porous.

Series History (2025-26 Season)

Thunder lead the season series 1-0 (most recent: OKC win earlier in the year).
All-time regular season: Thunder lead 82-77. Oklahoma City has won the last 4 meetings across recent seasons and covered comfortably in most, especially when Chicago is missing frontcourt pieces.

Key Player Matchups

  • Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (Thunder PG/SG, ~32+ PPG, MVP candidate) vs. Josh Giddey (Bulls PG, recent triple-double machine): SGA’s scoring efficiency and mid-range game should overwhelm Giddey’s playmaking. Expect heavy usage and defensive attention on Giddey’s transition opportunities.
  • Chet Holmgren (Thunder C, elite rim protection) vs. depleted Bulls frontcourt (Vučević / Buzelis / smaller units): Holmgren dominates the glass, blocks, and spacing against Chicago’s injury-riddled bigs. Massive rebounding and paint edge for OKC.
  • Lu Dort / Alex Caruso (Thunder perimeter defense) vs. Coby White / Zach LaVine (Bulls wings): Oklahoma City’s length and switching should harass Chicago’s perimeter scorers and limit 3-point attempts.
  • Bench/Depth: Thunder’s rotation remains deeper and more versatile even without Williams; Bulls bench thins quickly without Williams and Smith.

Betting Trends

  • Thunder 7-3 or better ATS in last 10; excellent as road favorites vs. sub-.500 teams.
    • Thunder have covered in recent head-to-heads vs. Chicago.
    • Bulls 1-4 or worse ATS in last 5; 2-8 ATS during their recent losing stretch (improved slightly with the Mar 1 win).
    • Total has gone Over in 6 of Thunder’s last 10; Bulls home games trend higher when they score freely but lower against elite defenses.
    • OKC dominates as visitors against lottery-level squads.

Game Odds

Oklahoma City Thunder                – 11.5

Chicago Bulls                                     229.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Monday, March 2, 2026

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