The Bulls will begin the year at the United Center on Oct. 22 against Cade Cunningham and the Detroit Pistons, followed by a trip to Orlando to face Paolo Banchero and the Magic on Oct. 25.
Chicago will then return for a three-game homestand from Oct. 27-31, which features a Halloween night matchup against the zesty Karl-Anthony Towns, Jalen Brunson and the New York Knicks.
Among other notable games, the Dallas Mavericks’ trio of Kyrie Irving, Anthony Davis and Cooper Flagg will visit the United Center on Jan. 10. Luka Doncic, LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers come to town on Jan. 26. The Oklahoma City Thunder visit the Windy City on March 3, and Kevin Durant and the Houston Rockets stop in Chicago for a matchup on March 23.
The team will, however, have only three nationally televised games during the regular season—Dec. 1 at Orlando (Peacock), Jan. 16 at the Brooklyn Nets (ESPN/ESPN app) and Feb. 5 at the Toronto Raptors (Amazon Prime).
Here’s a full breakdown of the Bulls schedule for the upcoming season:
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