First quarter
San Antonio Spurs vs Chicago Bulls odds and picks start with San Antonio listed as the home team and Chicago listed as the away team in this regular-season matchup.
The Spurs’ projection math is influenced by San Antonio injuries that list
Victor Wembanyama out with a left calf strain,
Dylan Harper out with a left calf strain, and
Stephon Castle out with a left hip flexor strain.
The Silver and Black also have
Jordan McLaughlin listed day to day with a hamstring issue, which can affect early-rotation ballhandling alongside De’Aaron Fox.
Chicago’s opening-quarter approach is set to be tested by a Spurs perimeter group that includes
Devin Vassell and
Keldon Johnson on the available roster.

Second quarter
The San Antonio Spurs vs Chicago Bulls betting line is shaped by availability that includes Wembanyama ruled out, which impacts how books price rim protection and second-chance sequences.
San Antonio’s counter is a frontcourt mix that can feature
Kelly Olynyk,
Bismack Biyombo, and
Luke Kornet from the active roster to absorb center minutes with Wembanyama sidelined.
A betting strategy for San Antonio Spurs vs Chicago Bulls leans into how San Antonio can stabilize non-starter minutes with wings like
Harrison Barnes and
Julian Champagnie on the roster.
This quarter’s wagering angles also hinge on whether McLaughlin’s day-to-day hamstring status limits guard depth behind Fox, because that changes how the Spurs allocate creation possessions.
Third quarter
The third-quarter handicap is tied to how San Antonio’s healthy scoring options—Fox and Vassell—carry the shot creation load with Harper and Castle both out.
San Antonio’s in-game efficiency expectations also tie back to lineup flexibility from forwards
Jeremy Sochan and Keldon Johnson, who are listed without injuries on the roster.
Chicago’s chance to swing momentum is connected to whether the Bulls can force the Silver and Black into thinner guard minutes if McLaughlin can’t go at full speed.
For bettors tracking match player stats, the Spurs’ clearest pathway is sustained pace control through Fox while the available big-man committee keeps Chicago off easy interior finishes.
Fourth quarter
Late-game pricing is influenced by the same injury ledger that lists Wembanyama out for a few weeks with a calf strain, which can tighten San Antonio’s margin for error in closing defensive possessions.
San Antonio’s closing lineup possibilities remain supported by Fox, Vassell, Barnes, and Sochan being available, which keeps shot creation and switchable size in play even without Wembanyama.
Any live-odds tilt can also be driven by McLaughlin’s day-to-day tag, because late fourth-quarter ball security is a key variable when guard depth is uncertain.
The Spurs host the Bulls on March 30, 2026 at 8:00 PM ET at Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, and fans can watch on Peacock or FDSSW; if you’re playing this matchup, track the injury report through tip and share this article with other Spurs fans sizing up the same board.