- Matchup: San Antonio Spurs vs Chicago Bulls
- Date: Monday, November 10, 2025
- Venue: United Center, Chicago, IL
- Broadcast: CHSN
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The San Antonio Spurs (5-2) will visit the United Center on Monday, aiming to secure a win against the Chicago Bulls (6-1).

In their previous game, the Spurs faced off against the Lakers but suffered a narrow defeat, ending 118-116. San Antonio committed 36 fouls while Los Angeles recorded 30. From beyond the arc, the Spurs hit 10 of 31 attempts, whereas the Lakers converted 34 of 44 free throws, achieving a 77.3% success rate. The Lakers also secured 38 rebounds (12 offensive and 26 defensive) and blocked one shot. San Antonio allowed the Lakers a shooting percentage of 44.6% from the field (37 out of 83). The Spurs made 22 assists and forced 14 turnovers, achieving 7 steals. They pulled down a total of 37 rebounds, 8 of which were offensive. At the charity stripe, San Antonio was successful on 31 of 40 attempts (77.5%). The Spurs ended the game with a field goal percentage of 48.6%, hitting 36 out of 74 shots, including 13 three-pointers from 33 attempts.
Victor Wembanyama played a crucial role in the Spurs’ last game, scoring 19 points with a shooting accuracy of 5 out of 14. He played for 33 minutes and secured 8 rebounds, shooting 35.7% from the field while also contributing 3 assists.
San Antonio is stepping into this matchup with a record of 5-2 this season. The Spurs average 117.9 points per game (13th in the league), shooting 49.6% from the field. They connect on 35.8% of their three-point shots (83 of 232) and hit 74.5% from the free-throw line. As a team, they are collecting 46.3 rebounds per game and have compiled 167 assists so far this season, ranking 30th in the league for team assists. They average 16.3 turnovers and commit 23.6 personal fouls per game.
Defensively, San Antonio forces 15.1 turnovers per game while drawing 24.9 fouls. They allow 38.4% shooting from beyond the arc and rank 2nd in the NBA for points allowed per game at 109.6. Opponents are shooting 44.5% against the Spurs (266 of 598), and they concede an average of 36.3 rebounds per game. They also rank 3rd in the league for assists allowed, granting 181 assists on the season.
In their most recent outing, the Bulls emerged victorious against the 76ers, winning by a score of 113-111. Chicago allowed Philadelphia to grab 40 rebounds total (12 offensive). They completed 36.7% of their three-point attempts, making 11 out of 30, and shot 20 of 24 from the free-throw line for an 83.3% rate. The 76ers managed to hit 40 of their 94 field goal attempts, resulting in a 42.6% shooting percentage. The Bulls went 42 out of 89 from the field, achieving 47.2%. From beyond the arc, they made 13 out of 34 shots (38.2%) and converted 16 of their 20 free throw attempts for an impressive 80.0%. The Bulls forced 21 fouls against the 76ers, leading to 20 free throw attempts for Chicago. Defensively, they forced 18 turnovers and recorded 11 steals, securing a total of 48 rebounds (36 defensive and 12 offensive).
Josh Giddey had a standout performance for the Bulls, shooting 10 of 19 for a field goal percentage of 52.6%, while amassing 15 rebounds. He scored 29 points in 37 minutes and dished out 12 assists.
Chicago boasts a strong 6-1 record this season. They average 21.4 personal fouls per game and convert 78.9% of their free throws. The Bulls tally 29.6 assists per game, ranking 3rd in the league, while averaging 16.1 turnovers. So far this season, they have scored 843 points (120.4 per game) and secured 46.9 rebounds per contest. Offensively, the Bulls are making 49.6% of their field goals, placing them 6th in the NBA.
On the defensive side, the Bulls are ranked 12th in terms of points allowed per game at 115.6. They force 12.1 turnovers per game and allow opponents a shooting percentage of 46.1% (9th in the NBA). The Bulls permit 34.2% shooting from three-point land (77 of 225) and adversaries are hitting 79.3% of their free throws. They concede 25.9 assists and 41.7 rebounds per game, ranking 12th and 9th in the league, respectively.
Who will come out on top in tonight’s NBA matchup against the spread?
:Take Chicago
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