- Matchup: Brooklyn Nets vs Chicago Bulls
- Event Date: Wednesday, December 3, 2025
- Venue: United Center, Chicago, IL
- Broadcasting: CHSN
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The Brooklyn Nets, currently standing at 3-16, are set to visit the United Center to face off against the Chicago Bulls, who hold a 9-10 record.

In their previous outing, the Nets suffered a defeat against the Bucks, concluding the game with a score of 116-99. Brooklyn shot 46.8% from the field, converting 36 of 77 attempts, and managed to drain 16 out of 42 three-point attempts. At the free-throw line, they made 11 of their 17 attempts, resulting in a conversion rate of 64.7%. The team secured 31 rebounds, including 6 on the offensive end, and contributed 23 assists, while forcing 14 turnovers and accumulating 4 steals. On defense, Brooklyn allowed Milwaukee to shoot 52.4%, as the Bucks made 44 of 84 field goal attempts. Milwaukee posted 31 assists and snagged 13 steals, in addition to grabbing 43 rebounds (12 offensive, 31 defensive) and blocking 4 shots. The Bucks recorded a free-throw percentage of 70.6%, sinking 12 of 17 attempts, and made 16 of 39 shots from beyond the arc. Both teams finished with 16 fouls.
Danny Wolf stepped up significantly during the game, achieving a shooting percentage of 50.0% from the field and delivering 4 assists. With 30 minutes of play, he pulled down 4 rebounds and racked up 22 points off 8 of 16 shots.
Brooklyn enters this contest with a disappointing record of 3-16 for the season. They average 108.4 points per game, placing them at 30th in the league, and shoot 43.9% from the field. From beyond the arc, the Nets hit 33.6% of their attempts (262 out of 780) and connect on 77.8% at the free-throw line. As a unit, they average 39.0 rebounds per game and have notched a total of 462 assists, ranking them 28th in the league for passing. They commit an average of 15.4 turnovers and 20.7 fouls per game.
On the defensive front, Brooklyn forces 13.7 turnovers per game and concedes an average of 22.3 fouls. They allow opposing teams to shoot 39.0% from beyond the arc and are currently 23rd in the NBA for points allowed per game at 119.3. The Nets allow an opponent field goal percentage of 50.3% (824 out of 1,637) and yield 44.2 rebounds per game, ranking 21st in the league for assists given up with a total of 549 this season.
The Bulls, on the other hand, faced a narrow defeat against the Pacers, ending the game with a score of 103-101. Chicago managed to secure 37 defensive boards and 8 offensive rebounds for a total of 45. They turned the ball over 13 times while recording 5 steals in the matchup. The Pacers committed 15 fouls, giving the Bulls 16 free-throw attempts, of which they converted 9 for a rate of 56.3%. From three-point territory, Chicago succeeded on 14 of 34 attempts (41.2%). Overall, they went 39 for 87 from the field, achieving a shooting percentage of 44.8%. The Bulls allowed the Pacers to hit 41 out of 89 shots, resulting in a shooting percentage of 46.1%. They shot 31.7% from three (13 of 41) and made 8 of 11 free throws (72.7%). In total rebounding, Chicago allowed Indiana to grab 44, including 7 on the offensive end.
Josh Giddey was a standout performer for the Bulls, tallying 17 points in 34 minutes of play alongside 7 assists. He achieved a shooting percentage of 53.8% (7 of 13) and recorded 11 rebounds.
Chicago stands at 9-10 for the season. The Bulls commit an average of 21.1 personal fouls per game and convert 78.9% of their free throws. They average 29.4 assists per game, ranking 6th in the league, while committing 15.1 turnovers. Chicago has scored a total of 2,279 points this season (119.9 per game) and averages 46.2 rebounds per game. Offensively, the Bulls boast a shooting percentage of 47.3%, ranking 13th in the league.
On the defensive side, Chicago allows 35.7% from three-point range (248 of 695) and their opponents convert 77.9% of their free throw attempts. They give up an average of 27.6 assists and 47.3 rebounds per game, ranking 23rd and 26th, respectively, in the league. The Bulls currently rank 28th in points per game allowed, giving up 123.1. They force an average of 12.5 turnovers per game and allow teams to shoot 46.9% from the field (16th in the NBA).
Who will come out on top tonight in this NBA showdown against the spread?
Pick: Take Chicago
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