Bulls vs. Spurs preview: How to watch, TV channel, start time




 

Zach LaVine and the Chicago Bulls are home to host Keldon Johnson and the San Antonio Spurs on Monday night, and if you're wondering how you can watch the action live, you've come to the right place.

The Bulls are coming off their second-straight victory on Saturday, defeating the Portland Trail Blazers, 129-121, behind Zach LaVine's 36-point performance. Chicago outscored Portland 33-17 in the third to overcome an 11-point halftime deficit.

The Spurs are coming off their seventh-straight loss on Friday against the Philadelphia 76ers despite a career-high from rookie Malaki Branham.

Check out when and where you should tune in to see the matchup below.

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How To Watch

  • Date: Monday, Feb. 6

  • Time: 8:00 p.m. EDT

  • Location: United Center Chicago, IL

  • Channel: NBCS Chicago

Notable Injuries

Bulls: Patrick Williams (right ankle) is probable. Alex Caruso (left midfoot) is questionable. Javonte Green (right knee) is out.

Spurs: Keldon Johnson (left ankle) and Tre Jones (left foot) are questionable. Devin Vassell (left knee) and Jeremy Sochan (low back) are out.

Probable Starting Lineups

Chicago Bulls

  • Guard - Ayo Dosunmu

  • Guard - Zach LaVine

  • Forward - DeMar DeRozan

  • Forward - Patrick Williams

  • Center - Nikola Vucevic

San Antonio Spurs

  • Guard - Malaki Branham

  • Guard - Josh Richardson

  • Forward - Keldon Johnson

  • Forward - Keita Bates-Diop

  • Center - Jakob Poeltl

Story originally appeared on Lonzo Wire

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