Warriors vs. Bulls: Lineups, injury reports and broadcast info for Friday

All you need to know ahead of Friday’s Warriors vs. Bulls game, including how to watch and stream the contest.

Led by Andrew Wiggins, the Golden State Warriors secured another victory on Wednesday over the Minnesota Timberwolves to continue their hot start to the 2021-22 NBA season. On Friday, the Warriors will welcome the Chicago Bulls to San Francisco’s Chase Center.

Similar to the Warriors, the Bulls are riding an impressive start to the season with a record of 8-3, including back-to-back wins over the Dallas Mavericks and Brooklyn Nets. Despite the absence of Nikola Vucevic due to the league’s health and safety protocol, the Warriors will still have to deal with Chicago’s dynamic trio of Zach LaVine, DeMar DeRozan and Lonzo Ball on Friday night.

Below is how to watch the game, injury reports, probable lineups and everything else you need to know about Friday’s tilt in the Bay Area.

How to watch the game:

  • Date: Wednesday, Nov. 10
  • Time: 7 p.m. PT
  • TV Channel: ESPN
  • Stream: fuboTV
  • Radio: 95.7 The Game (Bay Area)
  • Location: Chase Center

Bulls vs. Warriors notable injuries:

Chicago Bulls:

  • Nikola Vucevic – Out – Health and Safety Protocol
  • Coby White – Out – Left Shoulder
  • Patrick Williams – Out – Left Wrist

Golden State Warriors:

  • Draymond Green – Questionable – Thigh Contusion
  • Damion Lee – Questionable – Hip
  • Klay Thompson – Out – Achilles
  • James Wiseman – Out – Meniscus

Probable Starting Lineups:

Chicago Bulls

  • F DeMar DeRozan – No. 11 – USC
  • F Javonte Green – No. 24 – Radford
  • C Tony Bradley – No. 13 – North Carolina
  • G Zach LaVine – No. 8 – UCLA
  • G Lonzo Ball – No. 2 – UCLA

Golden State Warriors

  • F Draymond Green – No. 23 – Michigan State
  • F Andrew Wiggins – No. 22 – Kansas
  • C Kevon Looney – No. 5 – UCLA
  • G Steph Curry – No. 30 – Davidson
  • G Jordan Poole – No. 3 – Michigan

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3 things to know: Steph Curry’s return helps Warriors snap losing slide with win over Bulls, 116-102

The return of Steph Curry helped snap the Warriors’ four-game losing slide with a 116-102 victory over the Chicago Bulls on Monday night at Chase Center.

With the Golden State Warriors riding a four-game losing streak, Steph Curry provided a much-needed boost in his return to action against the Chicago Bulls on Monday night. Following a five-game absence due to a tailbone contusion, the seven-time All-Star recorded a game-high 32 points on 11-of-24 shooting from the field to lead the Warriors to a 116-102 win over the Bulls.

While he looked like he was dealing with pain from his tailbone injury at times, Curry showed little signs of rust, drilling six triples on 14 attempts from beyond the arc. The two-time Most Valuable Player added six assists, five rebounds and a steal in 30 minutes against the Bulls.

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Alongside Curry in the backcourt, Kelly Oubre Jr. notched a double-double performance with 18 points on 8-of-19 shooting from the floor with 11 crucial rebounds in 36 minutes.

After sealing a losing streak snapping victory, the Warriors will get two days off before opening a three-game road swing that starts in Miami on Thursday.

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Draymond Green

Following a scoreless performance with zero field goal attempts against the Atlanta Hawks on Friday, Draymond Green bounced back on offense against the Bulls. Green scored 11 points on 4-of-7 shooting from the field in 34 minutes against the Bulls on Monday.

Three of Green’s points came on a rare long-distance triple. With seconds ticking away on the shot clock, Green launched a deep 3-pointer that swished through the bottom of the net before the buzzer. The former Defensive Player of the Year dropped in three triples on five attempts from beyond the arc against the Bulls.

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Along with his double-figure scoring effort, Green added nine assists and five rebounds.

James Wiseman

Following Chicago’s blockbuster trade on deadline day, James Wiseman met with All-Star big Nikola Vucevic on Monday night. Although Vucevic scored 21 points for the Bulls, the 2020 second overall pick played him tough.

On top of registering 12 points on 6-of-8 shooting from the floor and five boards, Wiseman made an impact on the defensive side of the hardwood. The 19-year-old swiped a career-best four blocks in 28 minutes against the Bulls.

In the first quarter, Wiseman connected with Curry for a highlight-worthy lob dunk.

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Containing Zach LaVine

To snap their losing streak, the Warriors needed to keep pace with Chicago’s Zach LaVine. The All-Star guard is averaging a career-best 27.9 points on 51.8% shooting from the field. Yet, on Monday night, the Warriors were able to contain the explosive guard.

LaVine tallied only 12 points on 4-of-16 from the field and 1-of-7 from long distance in 32 minutes. LaVine’s performance against Golden Stats was his lowest scoring total since Jan. 17 against the Dallas Mavericks.

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Bulls vs. Warriors: Live stream, how to watch, TV channel, rookie watch, previous result, start time on March 29

After dropping four consecutive games, the Warriors could be getting reinforcements with the return of Steph Curry against the Bulls. Here are all the details on how to watch.

Riding an ugly four-game losing streak, the Golden State Warriors could get some much-needed reinforcements on Monday night at Chase Center. After missing five games with a tailbone contusion, Steph Curry has been upgraded to probable for a home tilt against the Chicago Bulls.

The last time the Warriors met the Bulls, fireworks ensued. With Curry lined up across explosive Chicago guard Zach LaVine, the pair of teams battled back and forth till the final seconds. The contest ended on a game-winning triple at the buzzer from Damion Lee to seal Golden State’s first victory of the 2020-21 campaign.

Fast forward to March, and the Bulls have a new look. Following an active day at the trade deadline, the Bulls acquired All-Star big Nikola Vucevic from the Chicago Bulls. In his debut with the Bulls on Saturday, Vucevic tallied a team-high 21 points on 9-of-16 shooting from the field with nine boards and three assists against the San Antonio Spurs.

Before the Warriors host LaVine, Vucevic and the Bulls at Chase Center on Monday, here are all the details you need to know.

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