Chicago Bulls vs Milwaukee Bucks Prediction, Odds & Picks | 02.03.26
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Chicago Bulls vs Milwaukee Bucks Prediction, Odds & NBA Picks | 02.03.26
The Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee sets the stage for a crucial regular-season clash on February 3rd, 2026, as the Chicago Bulls (24-26) visit the struggling Milwaukee Bucks (18-29). This matchup pits two teams navigating significant roster challenges, with the Bulls looking to climb above .500 and the Bucks desperately seeking to reverse their recent slide.
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Chicago Bulls Key Stats & Trends
Despite their fluctuating record, the Bulls have shown flashes of potential, largely anchored by their veteran center. Nikola Vucevic remains the team’s statistical backbone, leading in multiple categories with 16.9 PPG, 9.0 RPG, and 3.8 APG. His all-around production, including 0.7 SPG and 0.6 BPG, is vital for Chicago on both ends of the floor. However, the Bulls’ consistency has been hampered by a lack of secondary scoring and significant injury woes, forcing various players into expanded roles.
Injury Report Chicago Bulls
- Dario Saric (Out): Saric (not with team) will not play Tuesday against the Bucks.
- Julian Phillips (Day-to-day): Phillips is questionable for Tuesday’s game against the Bucks with a right wrist sprain.
- Kevin Huerter (Day-to-day): Huerter (back) is questionable for Tuesday’s game against the Bucks.
- Jalen Smith (Out): Smith is questionable for Tuesday’s game against the Bucks due to right calf cramping.
- Josh Giddey (Out): Giddey is out for Tuesday’s game against the Bucks with a left hamstring strain.
- Tre Jones (Out): Jones (hamstring) will not play Saturday against Miami.
- Zach Collins (Out): Head coach Billy Donovan said he doesn’t think Collins (toe) will return before the All-Star break, which begins Feb. 13.
- Noa Essengue (Out): Essengue will undergo left shoulder surgery and will miss the remainder of the 2025-26 season.
Milwaukee Bucks Key Stats & Trends
The Milwaukee Bucks find themselves in a challenging position, underscored by their 18-29 record. In the absence of their superstar, Ryan Rollins has stepped up admirably, showcasing his offensive versatility with 16.5 PPG, 4.6 RPG, 5.5 APG, 1.6 SPG, and 0.4 BPG. Bobby Portis continues to be a force on the glass, averaging 6.7 RPG. However, the team’s overall performance has suffered dramatically, particularly on defense, without their primary defensive anchor and offensive engine.
Injury Report Milwaukee Bucks
- Gary Harris (Out): Harris (hamstring) will not play Tuesday against the Bulls.
- Giannis Antetokounmpo (Out): Antetokounmpo (calf) is out, with reports indicating he is “ready for a new home at the Feb. 5 NBA trade deadline or in the offseason as several rival teams make aggressive offers to the Milwaukee Bucks for him.”
- Kevin Porter Jr. (Out): Doc Rivers said that Porter (oblique) won’t play “any time soon,” and he’s without an official timetable to return.
- Taurean Prince (Out): The Bucks applied for a Disabled Player Exception for Prince, indicating he’s “substantially more likely than not” to be unable to play through June 15.
Chicago Bulls vs Milwaukee Bucks Prediction & Best Bet
This contest, while featuring two injury-riddled teams, tilts significantly in favor of the visitors. The Milwaukee Bucks are without their undisputed leader, Giannis Antetokounmpo, whose absence due to a calf injury and ongoing trade speculation leaves a massive void. While Ryan Rollins has elevated his game, the Bucks simply lack the firepower and defensive presence to consistently compete at a high level without their MVP. The Bulls, despite their own extensive injury list, still have Nikola Vucevic providing consistent veteran production and a deeper rotation of healthy role players. Expect Chicago to capitalize on Milwaukee’s defensive vulnerabilities without Giannis. Our prediction for this matchup is a victory for the Chicago Bulls. Regarding the total points line set at 225.5, with both teams missing key defensive personnel and relying on offensive-minded players like Vucevic and Rollins, we anticipate a relatively high-scoring affair. Our pick is the over.
Last 5 Games: CHI
| Opponent | Result | Points | Rebounds | Assists |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| @ Miami | L 134-91 | White 16 | Williams 10 | Kawamura 6 |
| @ Miami | W 125-118 | Dosunmu 29 | Dosunmu 8 | Dosunmu 9 |
| vs Miami | L 116-113 | Dosunmu 23 | Huerter 10 | White 8 |
| @ Indiana | L 113-110 | Vucevic 25 | Smith 11 | Giddey 7 |
| vs Los Angeles | L 129-118 | White 23 | Vucevic 11 | Giddey 7 |
Last 5 Games: MIL
| Opponent | Result | Points | Rebounds | Assists |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| @ Boston | L 107-79 | Rollins 25 | Portis 12 | Rollins 7 |
| @ Washington | L 109-99 | Turner 21 | Turner 14 | Rollins 8 |
| @ Philadelphia | L 139-122 | Turner 31 | Portis 12 | Portis 8 |
| vs Denver | L 102-100 | Antetokounmpo 22 | Antetokounmpo 13 | Antetokounmpo 7 |
| vs Oklahoma City | L 122-102 | Antetokounmpo 19 | Antetokounmpo 14 | Portis 9 |
Written by Matt Dorsey
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