Knowing that postponements throughout its 2020-21 season would be inevitable, the NBA decided to release its schedule for the campaign in two waves.
With the first half of the season wrapping up on March 4, followed by an All-Star break from March 5-10 that will feature a game in Atlanta, Ga. on March 7, the NBA released the second half of its schedule to the public on Wednesday. It runs from March 11 to May 16.
Here’s what the Bulls' slate looks like.
Day | Date | Opponent |
---|---|---|
Thu. | 11-Mar-21 | Philadelphia |
Fri. | 12-Mar-21 | Miami |
Sun. | 14-Mar-21 | Toronto |
Tue. | 16-Mar-21 | Oklahoma City |
Wed. | 17-Mar-21 | San Antonio |
Fri. | 19-Mar-21 | at Denver |
Sun. | 21-Mar-21 | at Detroit |
Mon. | 22-Mar-21 | Utah |
Wed. | 24-Mar-21 | Cleveland |
Sat. | 27-Mar-21 | at San Antonio |
Mon. | 29-Mar-21 | at Golden State |
Wed. | 31-Mar-21 | at Phoenix |
Fri. | 2-Apr-21 | at Utah |
Sun. | 4-Apr-21 | Brooklyn |
Tue. | 6-Apr-21 | at Indiana |
Fri. | 9-Apr-21 | at Atlanta |
Sun. | 11-Apr-21 | at Minnesota |
Mon. | 12-Apr-21 | at Memphis |
Wed. | 14-Apr-21 | Orlando |
Fri. | 16-Apr-21 | Memphis |
Sat. | 17-Apr-21 | Cleveland |
Mon. | 19-Apr-21 | at Boston |
Wed. | 21-Apr-21 | at Cleveland |
Thu. | 22-Apr-21 | Charlotte |
Sat. | 24-Apr-21 | at Miami |
Mon. | 26-Apr-21 | at Miami |
Wed. | 28-Apr-21 | at New York |
Fri. | 30-Apr-21 | Milwaukee |
Sat. | 1-May-21 | at Charlotte |
Mon. | 3-May-21 | Philadelphia |
Thu. | 6-May-21 | at Charlotte |
Fri. | 7-May-21 | Boston |
Sun. | 9-May-21 | at Detroit |
Tue. | 11-May-21 | Brooklyn |
Thu. | 13-May-21 | Toronto |
Sat. | 15-May-21 | at Brooklyn |
Sun. | 16-May-21 | Milwaukee |
That marks 37 games in 66 days -- 18 home, 19 road -- including eight back-to-backs.
The Bulls currently own their best record through 30 games since the start of their rebuild at 14-16 and have pushed into a throng vying for playoff positioning at the middle-to-bottom of the Eastern Conference.
The Bulls also announced that they will begin second half of the season without fans in the United Center.
"We will continue working with the United Center, league and city and state official to evaluate conditions to determine if there is a timeline that would allow for fans this season," a statement read.
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