On Thursday, the two most recent dynasties of the NBA, the Chicago Bulls and the Golden State Warriors, will engage in a late-night matchup. The Bulls are resolute in concluding their three-game road trip on a positive note by securing a victory over the Warriors.
To secure a two-out-of-three road victory, the Bulls may need to navigate the absence of their lead guard, Coby White. White, who missed Monday’s triumph over the LA Clippers, consulted a foot specialist. While scans indicated no structural damage, White is currently listed on the injury report as questionable due to right ankle soreness. Ayo Dosunmu’s status is also uncertain, as he continues to experience discomfort from his right soleus strain. Veteran forward Torrey Craig remains sidelined with a right ankle sprain. Additionally, Chris Duarte is unavailable due to personal reasons.
The Golden State Warriors will face injury concerns heading into Thursday’s game against the Chicago Bulls. Gary Payton II is probable with an illness, Moses Moody is also probable with left knee patellar tendinopathy, and Lindy Walters III is questionable with a left shoulder strain. Trayce Jackson-Davis is also questionable with a right ankle sprain. Stephen Curry is questionable with bilateral knee injury management, and Draymond Green is sidelined with a left calf strain. Jonathan Kuminga is out with a right ankle sprain, and Kyle Anderson is also out with left gluteal bursitis.
The Chicago Bulls aim to secure their twentieth victory of the season as they endeavor to defeat the Golden State Warriors in San Francisco. Tip-off is at 9 p.m. CT, and the game will air on the Chicago Sports Network (CHSN).
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