Watch Houston Rockets vs Chicago Bulls Live: NBA Streaming Guide
Kevin Durant and the Houston Rockets visit the United Center on Monday night. The matchup follows Durant’s recent leap past Michael Jordan on the NBA all-time scoring list.
Durant scored 27 points in Houston’s 123-122 victory over Miami. That game moved him to fifth on the career scoring chart. He sits about 1,350 points shy of Kobe Bryant in fourth place.
Game details
The Rockets (43-27) meet the Bulls (28-42) on Monday, March 23, 2026. Tipoff is scheduled for 8:00 p.m. ET at the United Center.
This contest opens a four-game road trip for Houston. It also closes Chicago’s four-game homestand, where the Bulls dropped two of the first three games.
Season series and recent meetings
This is the final meeting between the clubs this season. The teams met in January, with Houston winning 119-113.
In that January win, Durant posted 28 points, 10 rebounds and four assists. Alperen Sengun and Amen Thompson each scored 23 points. The two combined for 13 assists and 12 rebounds.
Durant vs. Chicago
Durant has faced the Bulls 32 times in his career. He averages 26.6 points, 7.5 rebounds and 5.0 assists per game against Chicago. He has been on the winning side in 21 of those games.
Chicago notes
Guard Tre Jones produced one of his best scoring nights recently. He finished with 34 points and seven assists while shooting 11-of-12. That outing included career highs in points, field goals and made three-pointers, with five triples in the loss.
How to watch
Regional TV rights for the game belong to Space City Home Network and Chicago Sports Network. National viewers can stream through Fubo, subject to blackout rules.
For fans seeking a centralized resource, Filmogaz.com offers a Watch Houston Rockets vs Chicago Bulls Live: NBA Streaming Guide. It lists broadcast details and streaming options for the matchup.
What to watch for
- Durant’s chase toward Kobe’s total and how he performs in Chicago.
- Sengun and Thompson’s interior and secondary scoring production.
- Chicago’s adjustments following two home-stand losses.