The Chicago Bulls are set to face the Toronto Raptors on Thursday, February 5, 2026, at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto. The NBA regular-season game will begin at 6:30 p.m. central time and will be streamed live on Prime Video, where fans can watch for free using the platform’s trial offer. This matchup draws attention due to significant roster changes for the Bulls this season.
Team Lineup Updates and Trades Impacting the Bulls
Chicago’s current record stands at 24-27, reflecting a season marked by several notable transactions. The Bulls recently added Ousmane Dieng and Collin Sexton, a former Alabama Crimson Tide star, alongside three second-round draft picks. These acquisitions came after trading guards Mike Conley Jr. and Coby White to the Charlotte Hornets.
Earlier moves included a three-team trade bringing in Conley and Detroit‘s Jaden Ivey. On February 1, the Bulls acquired Dario Saric along with future draft considerations from Sacramento and Cleveland through another three-team deal. Additionally, Chicago waived guard Jevon Carter.
Another key trade saw the Bulls send Nikola Vucevic—who averaged 16.9 points and nine rebounds per game—to the Boston Celtics. With Coby White now in Charlotte, Josh Giddey leads Chicago in scoring with an average of 18.6 points per game.
Toronto Raptors’ Current Standing and Key Players
The Raptors hold a 30-22 record, sitting third in the NBA’s Atlantic Division. Their offense is led by Brandon Ingram, who averages 21.9 points per game, and Scottie Barnes, contributing 19.4 points while also leading the team in rebounds with 8.4 per game. These players are central to Toronto’s competitive edge as they prepare to host the Bulls.
Injury Status Affecting Both Teams
Toronto will be without several players for this game, including RJ Barrett (knee), Trayce Jackson-Davis (non-injury related), Jakob Poeltl (back), and Chucky Hepburn (knee). On the Bulls’ side, Collin Sexton, Ousmane Dieng, and Jaden Ivey remain game-time decisions despite no injury concerns. Tre Jones is out due to a hamstring injury, and Leonard Miller is also sidelined for non-injury reasons.
This game carries significance as both teams adjust their chemistry with injuries and recent roster moves. Observers will closely watch how Chicago integrates its new players against a strong Raptors squad aiming to maintain their standing in the Atlantic Division. The streamed broadcast on Prime Video offers fans nationwide the opportunity to witness this evolving rivalry in real time.
