Chicago Bulls and San Antonio Spurs face off at Frost Bank Center, San Antonio, TX on Saturday, January 13th, 2024 8:30 PM ET .
Who’s Playing
Chicago Bulls @ San Antonio Spurs
How To Watch ?
- Date & time : Saturday, January 13th, 2024 8:30 PM ET
- Arena : Frost Bank Center, San Antonio, TX
- TV & radio channel : KENS, NBCSCH+, SiriusXM, WOAI/KXTN
- Live Stream: FuboTV
Chicago Bulls – San Antonio Spurs injury report :
Chicago Bulls injury report :
Lonzo Ball: Out (Knee)
Torrey Craig: Out (Right Foot)
San Antonio Spurs injury report :
Sidy Cissoko: Out (Ankle)
Zach Collins: Out (Ankle)
Charles Bassey: Out (Left Knee)
Chicago Bulls – San Antonio Spurs starting lineups :
The following were the starters for both teams in their previous games:
Chicago Bulls starting lineup :
C. White, PG #0 A. Caruso, SG #6 Z. LaVine, SF #8 D. DeRozan, PF #11 N. Vucevic, C #9
San Antonio Spurs starting lineup :
T. Jones, PG #33 D. Vassell, SG #24 J. Champagnie, SF #30 J. Sochan, PF #10 V. Wembanyama, C #1
Game prediction : Chicago Bulls – San Antonio Spurs
Spread : -5.5 (-110) (CHI)
Over/Under (Totals) : 225
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