The Dallas Mavericks look to extend their winning streak to three games when they visit the Chicago Bulls at the United Center on Monday. The Mavericks are coming off back-to-back wins over the Miami Heat and Detroit Pistons to give their fans some confidence after lackluster performances over the past two weeks.
On the other hand, the Bulls are back from a four-game road trip out West. They won the first three games against the Sacramento Kings, Utah Jazz and Golden State Warriors before losing to the LA Clippers in the last one. They remain two games under .500 but are firmly in 9th place in the East.
Monday’s game will be the second and final matchup of the season between the Mavericks and Bulls. The Mavericks won the first meeting in Dallas 114-105 on November 1. However, the Bulls have won six of the last 10 games against the Mavs since November 12, 2018.
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Dallas Mavericks and Chicago Bulls injury reports for March 11
The Dallas Mavericks have suffered a few injuries this season, mainly to Kyrie Irving early in the campaign. Luka Doncic suffered minor injuries, while Maxi Kleber, Josh Green and Dante Exum also missed time.
Meanwhile, the Chicago Bulls are already without Lonzo Ball to start the season. Zach LaVine dealt with a foot injury before undergoing season-ending surgery last month. Patrick Williams is also out for the season, but the Bulls still find a way to win.
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Dallas Mavericks Injury Report
The Dallas Mavericks have no injured players for Monday’s game at the United Center. However, four players are on the injury report – Greg Brown III, Alex Fudge, Olivier-Maxence Prosper and Brandon Williams. All four players are currently assigned to the NBA G League.
Chicago Bulls Injury Report
As mentioned above, three Chicago Bulls players are out for the season. Torrey Craig joins them for today’s injury report, but is listed as probable. Henri Drell, Andrew Funk and Adama Sanogo are all out after being assigned to the NBA G League.
How to watch Dallas Mavericks vs. Chicago Bulls?
The Mavs-Bulls game is scheduled to start at 8:00 p.m. EST. It will be televised on WFAA and UniMás 49 in Dallas and NBC Sports Chicago. It can also be watched live streaming on platforms such as NBA League Pass and FuboTV, both of which are paid subscriptions.