- Matchup: Chicago Bulls vs Charlotte Hornets
- Date: Friday, December 12, 2025
- Venue: Spectrum Center, Charlotte, NC
- Broadcast: CHSN
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The Charlotte Hornets (7-17) are set to host the Chicago Bulls (9-14) at Spectrum Center this Friday.

In their last outing, the Bulls faced the Warriors, resulting in a disappointing loss with a score of 123-91. The Bulls committed 15 fouls, while the Warriors recorded 16. Chicago converted 22 of 47 attempts from beyond the arc, while Golden State shot 68.4% from the free-throw line, making 13 of 19 attempts. The Warriors grabbed a total of 51 rebounds (15 offensive, 36 defensive) and recorded 4 blocks. Golden State also tallied 27 assists and 11 steals. On defense, Chicago allowed a field goal percentage of 50.0%, with opponents shooting 44 for 88. They managed 24 assists, forced 17 turnovers, and achieved 12 steals. The Bulls secured 38 rebounds, including 15 offensive boards, and shot 84.2% from the charity stripe, making 16 of 19 attempts. Overall, they finished the game with a field goal percentage of 36.0%, converting 32 of 89 shots and hitting 11 out of 40 three-point attempts.
Josh Giddey was a key contributor in the last game, finishing with a field goal percentage of 40.0%, along with 5 assists during his 35 minutes on the floor. He scored 18 points on 6 of 15 shooting and also grabbed 3 rebounds.
Chicago enters this matchup with a record of 9-14 this season. They are averaging 15.5 turnovers per game and committing 20.3 personal fouls per contest. As a unit, the Bulls are collecting 45.5 rebounds per game and have accumulated 654 assists this year, ranking 11th in the league for assists. They are shooting 36.6% from beyond the arc (321 of 877) and 79.1% from the free-throw line, averaging 117.3 points per game, which positions them at 15th overall.
Defensively, the Bulls force 13.4 turnovers per game and commit 20.0 fouls. They rank 11th for the fewest assists allowed with 631 given up this season. Chicago is surrendering a field goal percentage of 47.5% (1,025 of 2,156) and an average of 46.6 rebounds per game. Moreover, they allow 36.7% shooting from three-point territory and are ranked 27th for points allowed per game (122.6).
In their previous game, the Hornets suffered a defeat, falling 115-106 to the Nuggets. Regarding rebounding, Charlotte allowed Denver to grab 35 boards (5 offensive). The Hornets connected on 37.1% of their three-point attempts, sinking 13 out of 35, and shot 72.7% from the free-throw line (16 out of 22). Denver scored 43 of 83 from the field, obtaining a shooting percentage of 51.8% for the game. Conversely, Charlotte finished with 44.7% shooting from the floor (38 out of 85) and made 30.4% on 3-pointers (14 out of 46). They went to the line 21 times due to 19 fouls committed by Denver, resulting in 16 successful free throws at a rate of 76.2%. The Hornets recorded 37 defensive rebounds and 10 offensive boards for a total of 47.
Miles Bridges played a crucial role for the Hornets, shooting 52.6% by making 10 of 19 attempts and grabbing 9 rebounds. He amassed 24 points during his 37 minutes on the court and dished out 8 assists.
Charlotte holds a season record of 7-17. The Hornets commit 19.0 personal fouls per game and excel at the free-throw line with an 82.4% success rate. They average 25.3 assists (ranking 23rd in the league) and commit 16.0 turnovers per game. This season, Charlotte has scored a total of 2,741 points (114.2 per game), with an average of 44.6 rebounds per contest. Offensively, they are shooting 45.3% from the field, ranking 25th in the league.
The Hornets rank 23rd in the league for points allowed per game with 118.3. They force an average of 13.0 turnovers per game and have allowed opponents to shoot 49.2% from the floor (27th in the league). Charlotte’s defense yields 39.3% shooting from three-point range (325 of 828), while allowing 79.2% from the free-throw line. They let opponents dish out an average of 28.9 assists and collect 40.3 rebounds per game, positioning them as 27th and 3rd, respectively, in those categories.
Who will triumph in tonight’s NBA showdown against the spread?
Prediction: Bet on Chicago
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