- Matchup: Chicago Bulls vs Milwaukee Bucks
- Date: Friday, November 7, 2025
- Venue: Fiserv Forum, Milwaukee, WI
- Broadcast: FanDuel Sports Network
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This Friday, the Milwaukee Bucks (5-3) will face off against the Chicago Bulls (6-1) at the Fiserv Forum.

The Bulls recently triumphed over the 76ers with a tight scoreline of 113-111. During this contest, Chicago achieved a field goal percentage of 47.2%, sinking 42 out of 89 attempts, including 13 of 34 from beyond the arc. From the free-throw line, the Bulls converted 16 of 20, good for 80.0%. On the rebounding front, they collected 48 total boards, including 12 offensive rebounds, and dished out 26 assists while forcing 16 turnovers and picking up 11 steals. Defensively, the Bulls allowed Philadelphia to shoot 42.6% from the field, where the 76ers managed to record 22 assists, 12 steals, and grab 40 rebounds (12 offensive, 28 defensive) alongside 9 blocks. Philadelphia had an 83.3% success rate from the charity stripe, making 20 of 24 attempts, and hit 11 of 30 three-point attempts. Chicago committed 19 personal fouls while Philadelphia had 21.
Josh Giddey was a standout performer in the last game, scoring 29 points on 10 of 19 shooting over 37 minutes and grabbing 15 rebounds. He finished with a shooting percentage of 52.6% and also contributed 12 assists.
Chicago enters this matchup with an impressive 6-1 record this season. They average 120.4 points per game, ranking 7th in the league, with a field goal percentage of 49.6%. The Bulls convert 40.3% of their three-point attempts (98 out of 243) and achieve 78.9% from the free-throw line. As a team, they secure 46.9 rebounds per game and have accumulated 207 assists, which places them 21st in the league for passing. They average 16.1 turnovers and commit 21.4 personal fouls per game.
Defensively, Chicago forces their opponents into 12.1 turnovers per game while committing 20.9 personal fouls. They hold opponents to 34.2% shooting from beyond the arc and rank 12th in terms of points allowed per game (115.6). The Bulls allow an opponent shooting percentage of 46.1% (297 out of 644) and average 41.7 rebounds per game. They rank 4th in the league for assists allowed, giving up 181 so far this season.
In their last outing, the Bucks faced a defeat against the Raptors, finishing 128-100. Milwaukee allowed Toronto to collect 50 total rebounds (10 offensive). The Raptors shot 44.7% from three, converting 17 of 38 attempts, and achieving 79.3% from the free-throw line with 23 of 29 made. The Bucks allowed Toronto to shoot 48.4% overall (44 of 91) while they themselves shot 43.0% (37 out of 86) from the field. Milwaukee made 11 of 38 three-point attempts (28.9%) and converted 15 free throws for a 71.4% success rate. The Raptors committed 23 personal fouls, granting the Bucks 21 free-throw attempts. The Bucks also turned the ball over 15 times and earned 5 steals during the match. On the boards, they snatched 32 defensive rebounds and 9 offensive rebounds for a total of 41 rebounds in the game.
Giannis Antetokounmpo contributed 22 points in just 24 minutes of play, completing 9 of 14 attempts for a shooting percentage of 64.3%, while also grabbing 8 rebounds and issuing 3 assists.
Milwaukee’s current record stands at 5-3 for the season. The Bucks average 24.4 personal fouls per game and convert 69.4% from the free-throw line. Their assist rate sits at 26.6 per game (13th in the NBA), and they average 14.8 turnovers. Milwaukee has scored a total of 959 points this season, averaging 119.9 points per game, while pulling down 40.9 boards per contest. Offensively, the Bucks’ shooting percentage is 50.7%, placing them 2nd in the league.
On defense, Milwaukee allows opponents to shoot 35.3% from three (101 of 286) and have given up 79.3% from the free-throw line. They yield 25.6 assists and 45.4 rebounds per game, ranking 10th and 20th, respectively, in the NBA. The Bucks are positioned 21st in points allowed per game, with 119.1. They force an average of 14.1 turnovers per matchup and permit teams to shoot 46.2% from the field, which ranks 10th overall.
Who will come out on top in tonight’s NBA showdown against the spread?
Prediction: Back Milwaukee
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