The Chicago Bulls vs. Detroit Pistons game can typically be watched on a mix of regional sports networks, national TV partners, and NBA League Pass, depending on your location and the specific game date.

Main ways to watch

  • Local TV (Bulls market) : Most Chicago Bulls regular-season games air on Chicago Sports Network (CHSN) for viewers in the Bulls’ home territory (Illinois and nearby areas).
  • Local TV (Pistons market) : In Michigan and the Pistons’ region, games are usually on the Pistons’ regional sports network (often a Bally Sports-branded channel or its successor, depending on current rights).
  • National broadcasters : Select Bulls–Pistons matchups may be picked up by ESPN, ABC, NBA TV, or other national partners under the league’s 2025–26 TV deal.
  • NBA League Pass (out of market) : If you live outside both teams’ local markets, NBA League Pass is the standard option to watch live and on demand, subject to blackout rules.
  • Streaming TV bundles : Live TV streaming services that carry CHSN (for Chicago), the Pistons’ RSN, and/or national NBA channels (like ESPN, ABC, NBA TV) will usually have the game if those channels are showing it.

How to confirm for your specific game

  • Check the official NBA game page for the exact Bulls–Pistons matchup you’re interested in; it lists League Pass availability and TV info.
  • Look up the game listing on major sports sites (CBS Sports, Goal, etc.), which provide “how to watch” sections with live stream and TV channel details for particular dates.
  • Verify your ZIP code or region on your TV/streaming provider’s site to see whether you’re in the Bulls or Pistons local market and which regional channel carries the broadcast.

Extra options after the game

  • Full-game highlight uploads and condensed replays for Bulls–Pistons matchups are often available on YouTube channels that specialize in NBA highlights shortly after the final buzzer.
  • Some fan channels also host live watch-alongs or postgame breakdowns for Bulls–Pistons games, which can be a fun second-screen experience alongside or after the official broadcast.

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