The Chicago Bulls are set to conclude their four-game Western Conference road trip on Saturday against the LA Clippers. The Bulls are looking for the sweep after winning the first three games. The Clippers, meanwhile, begin a three-game homestand in a critical stretch of the season.
Chicago has been very impressive during its current road trip, posting hard-fought victories against the Sacramento Kings, Utah Jazz and Golden State Warriors. They face the No. 8 Indiana Pacers and are 3.5 games behind them.
Meanwhile, the Clippers have been inconsistent in their last 10 matchups, winning five. Many expected them to challenge for first place, but it appears they will have to do more with the Minnesota Timberwolves, OKC Thunder, and Denver Nuggets all playing well.
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Chicago Bulls vs. LA Clippers injury reports for March 9
The Chicago Bulls have dealt with injuries this season, primarily to All-Star guard Zach LaVine. The Bulls are 21-17 winning record without LaVine, who underwent season-ending foot surgery. Coby White has been a standout player for them, while DeMar DeRozan continues to be solid.
Meanwhile, the LA Clippers have been relatively healthy this season. This is one of the reasons why they are one of the best teams in the league. Kawhi Leonard is back in MVP form and healthy, while Paul George has barely missed a game this campaign.
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Chicago Bulls Injury Report
There are six players on Saturday’s Chicago Bulls injury report, but only three of them are injured.
Lonzo Ball, Zach LaVine and Patrick Williams are out for the season, while Henri Drell, Andrew Funk and Adam Sanogo are assigned to the NBA G League.
LA Clippers injury report
The LA Clippers listed their “Big 4” on the injury report against the Bulls. Russell Westbrook is out indefinitely after recently suffering a broken hand, while Paul George, Kawhi Leonard and James Harden are listed as questionable.
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How to watch Chicago Bulls vs. LA Clippers?
The Bulls vs Clippers game starts at 4:00 p.m. EST. It will be televised on NBC Sports Chicago and Bally Sports SoCal. It is also available for live streaming through NBA League Pass and FuboTV, both of which are paid subscription services.
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