(670 The Score) The Bulls unveiled their 2023-'24 regular-season schedule Thursday afternoon, and they'll open the campaign by hosting the Oklahoma City Thunder on Oct. 25 at the United Center.
The Bulls will then host the Raptors on Oct. 27 before embarking on a three-game road trip in the early part of their season. Like all teams, the Bulls have 80 games scheduled. They'll also participate in the inaugural NBA in-season tournament, in which at least two more games will be added to their schedule in early December. The two teams that make the in-season tournament championship game will play 83 games in total.

Chicago has four games scheduled on national television on the primary networks. The Bulls will play on ESPN three times (at Knicks on Jan. 3, at Cavaliers on Feb. 14 and vs. Bucks on March 1) and once on TNT (at Raptors on Jan. 18). The Bulls will also play three games on NBA TV (at Nuggets on Nov. 4, at 76ers on Jan. 2 and at Clippers on March 9).
The Bulls went 40-42 last season, when they lost to the eventual Eastern Conference champion Miami Heat in the play-in round.
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