Alright, folks, let’s talk about how I got into watching the Chicago Bulls games live. It all started with me being a huge Bulls fan, I’ve followed them for years. And you know how it is, sometimes you just can’t catch the games on TV because you’re out and about, or maybe the game isn’t even on in your area. So, I started looking into ways to watch them live, no matter where I was.

First, I checked out the official NBA website. Turns out, it’s part of Warner Media. I mean, who knew? They have some stuff there, but it wasn’t exactly what I was looking for. I just needed a reliable live feed.
Then, I stumbled upon the Bulls’ official Twitch account. I thought, “Hey, maybe they stream some games or highlights there.” But, sadly, it was mostly just promotional stuff and behind-the-scenes content. Not the live game action I was craving.
I also found their profile on . I got excited for a minute, thinking this could be it. But nope, it was mostly updates about events, not the actual games themselves. It was a letdown, to be honest.
I found a bunch of stuff about the scores and game schedules on ESPN. They had some video highlights too, but not the full live feed. It just showed the basic information like which team is against which team. It also told me some basic information like “When: Sunday, December 8.”, “Milwaukee is a 3.5-point favorite against Chicago.” Those are totally useless for me!
I even looked into some streaming TV services. Some of them have ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC, and ESPN. I thought “Great!” I could use one of those services that have DVR and no contract. But the catch is, you need a good internet connection, and sometimes the local game blackouts were a problem.

I heard that the NBC Sports app was the place to go for authenticated live streaming of Bulls games. I had to get rid of the MyTeams app, which no longer hosts Bulls live streaming. So I downloaded the NBC Sports app, and it turns out, it was the real deal! It has the live games.
Finally, I figured out that the Bulls Radio Network is on 670 The Score for all regular-season games. Chuck Swirsky and Bill Wennington were calling the games. That’s cool if you’re into radio, but I really wanted to see the games.
How I Finally Got It
- I downloaded the NBC Sports app and made sure I had a good internet connection.
- I checked the game schedule on ESPN just to make sure I didn’t miss anything.
- I made sure to stay updated about the local broadcast situation, just in case.
So, there you have it. It took a bit of digging, but I finally found a way to watch my beloved Bulls live. It wasn’t as straightforward as I thought it would be, but hey, it was worth it. Now, I don’t miss a game, no matter where I am!