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How to Watch the Chicago Bulls Online All Season Long

The Chicago Bulls will be looking for redemption this year after narrowly missing the playoffs a season ago.

The Bulls finished 40-42 last season, but did make it into the play-in tournament last season. They even won their No. 9 vs. No. 10 matchup against the Toronto Raptors, but lost to the Miami Heat and were eliminated.

The team still has Zach LaVine and DeMar DeRozan to build around, a nasty offensive pairing, but Lonzo Ball will likely miss this season due to a knee injury. The injury has plagued Ball. Before it he had developed into one of the league's best two-way guards and without him last year, the team's defense fell apart.

Where To Watch Chicago Bulls Games

Locally, you can watch the Chicago Bulls games on NBC Sports Chicago.

For out-of-market viewers, NBA League Pass is your best bet.

Both channels are available on fuboTV.

Chicago Bulls 2023-24 Season Preview

While the Bulls don't expect to be at the top of the Eastern Conference, anywhere between the fourth and sixth seed is very possible, which means they would avoid the play-in tournament. 

The Bulls have now missed the playoffs in five of the last six seasons, but this season looks to be much more promising. Chicago is led by LaVine and DeRozan. Add in Nikola Vucevic at center, a rising point guard in Coby White, and a few good bench pieces, such as Alex Caruso and even Andre Drummond, and Chicago has a roster that should easily compete for a playoff spot.

DeRozan is in the midst of a contract year and the Bulls don’t seem any closer to contention after a quiet offseason. Could the trio that surprised the Eastern Conference for half of the 2021-22 season already be in the rearview mirror? If so, is there a chance that the Bulls finally decide to blow it up and send DeRozan to a contender at the trade deadline? 

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