NBA Game Preview: Portland Trail Blazers (28-31) vs. Chicago Bulls (24-35)

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Tipoff is scheduled for 8:00 PM ET
United Center, Chicago, Illinois
TV: KUNP (Portland) / CHSN+ (Chicago)

Recent Team Forms (Last 10 Games Approximate)

Trail Blazers: Mixed but showing resilience. Recent results include a solid 92-77 road win over the Suns (Feb 22) and a close 121-124 loss to Minnesota (Feb 24). They have been competitive in many games, leaning on defense and rebounding. Averaging around 110-115 PPG recently with improved paint presence. Bulls: Struggling heavily — on a 10-game losing streak (0-10 in February per trends). They were blown out 99-131 by Charlotte on Feb 24, allowing 42 points in the third quarter alone. Offense has been inconsistent, defense porous, and morale low as they approach matching a franchise-worst streak.

Injury Report

Portland Trail Blazers

  • Deni Avdija (SF) – Questionable / Out (back; missed recent games, 12 of last 20)
  • Robert Williams III (C) – Questionable (right foot soreness)
  • Shaedon Sharpe (SG) – Out (calf/fibula; out extended, more than a month)
  • Damian Lillard (PG) – Out for season (Achilles)

Chicago Bulls (heavily impacted)

  • Jaden Ivey (SG) – Out (left knee)
  • Anfernee Simons (SG) – Out (fractured left wrist)
  • Zach Collins (PF) – Out for season (right toe surgery)
  • Noa Essengue (PF) – Out for season (shoulder)
  • Patrick Williams (F) – Doubtful (quadriceps)
  • Jalen Smith (C) – Doubtful (calf)

Chicago’s backcourt and frontcourt depth are severely tested, limiting spacing and rim protection. Portland missing key pieces but retains more core rotation health.

Projected Starters & Key Player Matchups

Trail Blazers (Projected)

  • G: (backcourt adjustments without Lillard/Sharpe)
  • G/F: Jerami Grant or wing usage
  • F: Donovan Clingan (C – breakout: 23 PTS/13 REB in recent win)
  • Bigs: Robert Williams III (if active) or frontcourt depth

Bulls (Projected, makeshift)

  • G: Limited options without Simons/Ivey
  • Wings/F: Matas Buzelis or available pieces
  • C: Thin interior without Collins/Smith (if out)

Key Matchups

  • Donovan Clingan (POR – rebounding/blocks) vs. Bulls depleted frontcourt: Portland’s young center dominates the glass and rim protection against Chicago’s injury-hit interior.
  • Trail Blazers perimeter scoring vs. Bulls backcourt absences: Without Simons/Ivey, Chicago struggles to guard pull-ups and transition; Portland exploits mismatches.
  • Bulls home desperation vs. Portland road motivation: Chicago aims to snap a massive skid at home, but Portland’s recent defensive efforts and Clingan’s interior presence give them an edge in paint scoring/rebounding.

Series History

The teams met earlier this season on Nov (date approximate), with the Bulls winning 122-121 in Portland — a close, high-scoring affair. No other 2025-26 meetings noted. Historically competitive, but Portland has trended well against struggling teams lately.

Betting Trends

  • Trail Blazers: Solid ATS as road favorites in spots; covered in recent wins (e.g., vs. Suns). Games trend moderate totals.
  • Bulls: Poor ATS during skid (1-4 ATS recently); 0-10 SU in February, struggling to cover at home amid losses. Home underdogs have value in desperation spots but trend poorly.
  • Head-to-head: Bulls won prior meeting but context has shifted dramatically with injuries and streaks.
  • Over/Under: Recent Bulls games have varied, but Portland games lean manageable; total hits around 50% recently for both.

Game Odds

Portland Trail Blazers     – 4.5

Chicago Bulls                     234.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Wednesday, February 25, 2026

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