- Matchup: Philadelphia 76ers vs. Chicago Bulls
- Date: Tuesday, November 4, 2025
- Venue: United Center, Chicago, IL
- Broadcast: CHSN
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The highly anticipated clash features the Philadelphia 76ers (5-1) visiting the United Center to take on the Chicago Bulls (5-1) this Tuesday evening.

In their most recent matchup, the 76ers triumphed over the Nets with a decisive score of 129-105. Philadelphia committed 25 fouls, while Brooklyn recorded 15. The 76ers managed to sink 7 of their 38 attempts from beyond the arc. The Nets converted 20 of their 26 free throws, attaining a free throw percentage of 76.9%. Brooklyn grabbed 44 rebounds, with 13 being offensive, and recorded 6 blocks. Meanwhile, they dished out 21 assists and totaled 10 steals. Defensively, Philadelphia allowed Brooklyn to shoot 43.3% from the floor on 39 of 90 shooting. The 76ers, however, racked up 34 assists themselves, forced their opponents into 19 turnovers, and achieved 10 steals. They secured 44 rebounds, with 12 coming from the offensive end. From the free throw line, Philadelphia converted 14 of their 17 attempts for an impressive rate of 82.4%. The team finished with a field goal percentage of 52.1% (50 of 96) and made 15 out of their 40 three-point attempts.
One standout player for Philadelphia was Kelly Oubre Jr., who scored 29 points on 12 of 21 shooting, contributing significantly in his 33 minutes on the court, despite not recording any assists.
The 76ers come into this matchup with a strong 5-1 record. They average 13.8 turnovers per game, while committing 22.3 fouls. Collectively, they secure 43.0 rebounds per outing and have accumulated 164 assists, placing them 14th in the league for assists. Philadelphia is making 40.6% of their three-point shots (93 of 229) and is shooting 79.7% from the free throw line. They are averaging 125.7 points per game, ranking second across the league, while shooting 47.9% from the field.
On defense, the 76ers force opponents into 14.3 turnovers per game and draw 24.2 fouls. They rank 9th in the NBA for assists allowed, giving up 153 assists throughout the season. The defensive unit has conceded a shooting percentage of 47.0% (263 of 560) and a collective average of 44.8 rebounds per game. Furthermore, they restrict opponents to 30.9% on three-point attempts and rank 20th in points allowed per game (118.2).
In their latest outing, the Bulls fell to the Knicks, losing 128-116. Chicago struggled on the boards, allowing New York to grab 47 rebounds (14 offensive). Offensively, they shot 47.6% from three-point land, sinking 20 of 42 attempts, and went a perfect 22 of 22 from the charity stripe. The Knicks converted 43 of 95 field goal attempts, yielding a shooting percentage of 45.3%. Chicago finished shooting 48.4% from the floor (45 of 93), with 42.5% accuracy from beyond the arc, knocking down 17 of 40 attempts. They converted 9 free throws, achieving a rate of 81.8%. The Knicks committed 12 fouls, resulting in 11 free throw attempts for the Bulls. Chicago totaled 14 turnovers while recording 7 steals and secured 34 defensive boards alongside 12 offensive rebounds for a total of 46.
Josh Giddey emerged as a pivotal player for the Bulls, scoring 23 points in 38 minutes alongside 12 assists. He shot 10 of 19 from the floor for a field goal percentage of 52.6%, while also grabbing 12 rebounds.
As it stands, the Bulls hold a 5-1 record for the season, averaging 21.8 fouls per game, and converting 78.8% from the free throw line. They lead the league with 30.2 assists per game but surrender 15.8 turnovers. Currently, Chicago has scored 730 points this season (121.7 per game) and averages 46.7 rebounds.
Defensively, the Bulls rank 13th in the league for points allowed at 116.3 per game, forcing an average of 11.5 turnovers and allowing opponents to shoot 46.7% from the field (13th in the league). They let opponents shoot 33.8% from long range and concede 78.7% of free throw attempts. The Bulls also allow 26.5 assists and 42.0 rebounds on average, ranking 17th and 10th in the league, respectively.
Which team will cover the spread in tonight’s NBA contest?
Prediction: Back Philadelphia
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