- Matchup: Chicago Bulls vs Washington Wizards
- Date: Tuesday, April 7, 2026
- Venue: Capital One Arena, Washington, DC
- Broadcast: Monumental Sports Network
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The Washington Wizards (17-61) aim to secure a victory against the Chicago Bulls (29-49) at Capital One Arena this Tuesday.
The Chicago Bulls recently faced the Suns in a tough matchup, resulting in a 120-110 defeat. The Bulls committed 23 personal fouls compared to 22 for the Suns. Chicago successfully hit 13 of 32 attempts from beyond the arc. Phoenix finished the game with 77.3% shooting from the free-throw line, making 17 of 22 shots. The Suns also grabbed 41 rebounds (11 offensive, 30 defensive) and recorded 2 blocks. Additionally, they had 22 assists and 10 steals during the game. On the defensive end, the Bulls allowed the Suns to shoot 50.6% from the field, making 45 of 89 attempts. Chicago recorded 26 assists and forced 16 turnovers while securing 10 steals. They grabbed a total of 46 rebounds, with 14 on the offensive end. At the line, the Bulls made 18 of 23 shots for a conversion rate of 78.3%. Chicago’s overall field goal percentage stood at 45.1%, converting 41 out of 91 attempts, including 10 of 39 from three-point range.
Tre Jones played a crucial role in this contest, scoring 29 points on 12 of 20 shooting in 31 minutes on the court. He also contributed 3 rebounds and dished out 6 assists, achieving a field goal percentage of 60.0%.
The Bulls enter this game with a season record of 29-49, averaging 116.1 points per game, ranking 14th in the league, with a shooting efficiency of 46.9%. From three-point territory, they are making 35.9% of their shots (1,125 of 3,135) and have a free throw shooting rate of 77.5%. The team averages 45.0 rebounds and has tallied 2,219 assists this season, which ranks 7th in the NBA for passing effectiveness. However, they are committing 15.3 turnovers and averaging 18.9 fouls each game.
Defensively, the Bulls manage to force 12.7 turnovers per game while conceding an average of 18.7 personal fouls. They rank 28th in the NBA for assists allowed with 2,244 given up this season. Chicago is allowing a field goal percentage of 47.9% (3,500 of 7,311) and an average of 45.5 rebounds per game while giving up 36.9% on three-point attempts. Their opponents score an average of 121.6 points per game, placing the Bulls 28th in the league.
In their last matchup, the Wizards suffered a defeat, losing 121-115 to the Nets. In terms of rebounding, Washington gave up 35 rebounds to Brooklyn (10 offensive). They managed a shooting percentage of 37.5% from three-point range, hitting 15 of 40, and finished 20 of 23 from the free-throw line (87.0%). The Wizards allowed the Nets 48.9% shooting, with Brooklyn making 43 of 88 attempts. Overall, the Wizards shot 44 of 79 from the field for a rate of 55.7%. From three-point distance, they made 9 of their 25 attempts (36.0%) and converted 18 of 28 attempts for a free-throw percentage of 64.3%. The Nets committed 19 fouls, earning the Wizards a total of 28 free throw attempts. Washington recorded 23 turnovers while posting 9 steals in the game. The Wizards secured 30 defensive rebounds and 11 offensive boards for a total of 41 rebounds.
Will Riley emerged as a key player for the Wizards, contributing 30 points in 35 minutes along with 6 assists. He recorded a shooting percentage of 56.3%, making 9 of 16 shots and collecting 4 rebounds.
Washington’s season record stands at 17-61. Offensively, the Wizards are shooting 46.3% from the field, placing them 22nd in the league. They have accrued a total of 8,818 points this season (113.1 per contest) and average 42.1 rebounds. Their assist rate is 25.0 per game (26th in the league), and they give up possession with 15.6 turnovers per game. Washington commits 21.5 fouls per game and maintains a free throw shooting percentage of 76.7%.
Defensively, the Wizards rank 29th in the league by allowing 124.6 points per game. They force 13.6 turnovers on average and give up 48.7% shooting from the field (26th in the NBA). Opponents achieve a 36.7% shooting rate from three-point range (1,061 out of 2,893) and convert 79.4% of their free throws. Washington concedes an average of 29.3 assists and 47.7 rebounds per game, ranking them 29th and 30th respectively.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s NBA matchup against the spread?
Prediction: Choose Chicago
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