- Matchup: Chicago Bulls vs Philadelphia 76ers
- Event Date: Wednesday, March 25, 2026
- Venue: Xfinity Mobile Arena, Philadelphia, PA
- Broadcast: NBC Sports Philadelphia
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The Philadelphia 76ers (39-32) will face off against the Chicago Bulls (28-42) at the Xfinity Mobile Arena this Wednesday.

The Bulls faced a tough defeat against the Cavaliers, concluding the game at 115-110. Chicago committed 24 personal fouls compared to Cleveland’s 17. The Bulls managed to make 14 out of 41 attempts from the three-point range. Cleveland shot 67.7% from the free-throw line, successfully hitting 21 of 31 attempts. The Cavaliers also secured 54 rebounds (16 offensive, 38 defensive) and achieved 7 blocks. They recorded 26 assists and nabbed 11 steals. On the defensive front, Chicago allowed 44.0% shooting from the field, giving up 40 out of 91 attempts. The Bulls generated 27 assists and forced 16 turnovers, obtaining 11 steals. They pulled down 47 rebounds, of which 12 were offensive. At the free-throw line, the Bulls converted 11 of 17, equating to 64.7%. Chicago ended the game with a field goal percentage of 44.7% (42 of 94), hitting 15 of 44 shots from beyond the arc.
Tre Jones was a key player in this matchup, shooting 50.0% from the field and dishing out 3 assists. He played for 32 minutes and grabbed 4 rebounds, finishing with a total of 20 points on 6 of 12 shooting.
Currently, the Bulls hold a season record of 28-42. They average 115.8 points per game, ranking 13th in the NBA, with a field goal percentage of 46.9%. The Bulls are shooting 36.2% from three-point range (1,019 of 2,813) and have achieved 77.9% success from the free-throw line. On average, Chicago collects 45.0 rebounds per game and has accumulated 2,010 assists, which ranks them 7th in the league. They average 15.2 turnovers and commit 18.8 personal fouls per game.
Defensively, the Bulls force 12.7 turnovers per game while averaging 18.4 fouls. They allow opponents 36.9% shooting from three-point territory and rank 26th in points allowed per game (120.2). Chicago’s opponents shoot 47.4% from the field (3,097 of 6,530) and snag 45.4 rebounds on average, ranking 26th for assists allowed with 1,991 conceded this season.
In their most recent encounter, the 76ers triumphed over the Jazz, ending with a 126-116 score. The 76ers secured 26 defensive rebounds and 12 offensive boards, amassing a total of 38. They turned the ball over just 10 times but recorded 7 steals. The Jazz committed 17 personal fouls, allowing the 76ers to make 32 trips to the free-throw line, converting 28 for an impressive 87.5%. Philadelphia struggled from three-point range, making only 6 of 27 attempts (22.2%). When the final buzzer sounded, the 76ers had 46 successful shots out of 92 attempts, achieving a 50.0% shooting percentage. They held the Jazz to 39 of 96 from the field (40.6%) and allowed 42 rebounds (8 offensive).
Quentin Grimes made a significant impact for the 76ers, shooting 9 of 15 (60.0%) with 5 rebounds. He tallied 25 points in 36 minutes, along with 4 assists.
Philadelphia boasts a 39-32 record for the season. Offensively, they shoot 46.0% from the field, placing 23rd in the NBA. The 76ers have scored 8,219 points this season (averaging 115.8 points per game) and average 43.4 rebounds per game. They average 24.6 assists per game (ranked 28th in the league) while committing 13.8 turnovers. The 76ers also average 20.5 personal fouls per game and shoot 81.3% from the charity stripe.
Defensively, the 76ers rank 17th in the NBA for points allowed per game, giving up 116.1. They force 15.7 turnovers per game and permit opponents to shoot 46.9% (13th in the NBA). Philadelphia has allowed 35.7% shooting from three-point range (946 of 2,653) and 78.7% from the free-throw line. They give up an average of 27.7 assists and 44.9 rebounds per game, ranking 24th and 19th in the league, respectively.
Which team will come out on top against the spread tonight?
Selection: Back Chicago
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