Bulls schedule: NBA 2014-15 dates and times

Nov 11, 2013; Chicago, IL, USA; Chicago Bulls center Joakim Noah (13) talks with point guard Derrick Rose (1) during the second half against the Cleveland Cavaliers at the United Center. The Bulls won 96-81. Mandatory Credit: Rob Grabowski-USA TODAY Sports
Nov 11, 2013; Chicago, IL, USA; Chicago Bulls center Joakim Noah (13) talks with point guard Derrick Rose (1) during the second half against the Cleveland Cavaliers at the United Center. The Bulls won 96-81. Mandatory Credit: Rob Grabowski-USA TODAY Sports

The Chicago Bulls had a very interesting offseason.  Once New York Knicks’ forward Carmelo Anthony decided to re-sign with the Knicks, the Bulls turned their attention to Los Angeles Lakers’ big man Pau Gasol, who they signed to a three-year deal. They then locked down a three-year contract with Real Madrid forward Nikola Mirotić. They used the amnesty clause to waive veteran power forward Carlos Boozer in order to afford Gasol and Mirotić. They also added one of the best scorers in college basketball history, former Creighton Blue Jays’ forward Doug McDermott, through the draft.

Of course, what kind of season the Bulls have depends completely on health of point guard Derrick Rose.

On Wednesday, the NBA officially released the Bulls’ schedule and you can find the entire schedule below.

DateOpponentTime
Oct. 29at New York8:00
Oct. 31Cleveland8:00
Nov. 1at Minnesota8:00
Nov. 4Orlando8:00
Nov. 5at Milwaukee8:00
Nov. 7at Philadelphia7:00
Nov. 8Boston8:00
Nov. 10Detroit8:00
Nov. 13at Toronto8:00
Nov. 15Indiana8:00
Nov. 17at Los Angeles10:30
Nov. 20at Sacramento10:30
Nov. 21at Portland10:30
Nov. 24at Utah9:00
Nov. 25at Denver9:00
Nov. 28at Boston1:00
Nov. 30at Brooklyn3:00
Dec. 2Dallas8:00
Dec. 3at Charlotte7:00
Dec. 6Golden State8:00
Dec. 10Brooklyn8:00
DateOpponentTime
Dec. 12Portland7:00
Dec. 14at Miami6:00
Dec. 15at Atlanta7:30
Dec. 18New York8:00
Dec. 19at Memphis8:00
Dec. 22Toronto8:00
Dec. 23at Washington7:00
Dec. 25Los Angeles8:00
Dec. 27New Orleans8:00
Dec. 29at Indiana7:00
Dec. 30Brooklyn8:00
Jan. 1Denver8:00
Jan. 3Boston8:00
Jan. 5Houston8:00
Jan. 7Utah8:00
Jan. 9at Washington8:00
Jan. 10Milwaukee8:00
Jan. 12Orlando8:00
Jan. 14Washington8:00
Jan. 16at Boston7:30
Jan. 17Atlanta8:00
DateOpponentTime
Jan. 19at Cleveland8:00
Jan. 22San Antonio8:00
Jan. 23at Dallas8:00
Jan. 25Miami1:00
Jan. 27at Golden State10:30
Jan. 29at Los Angeles10:30
Jan. 30at Phoenix10:30
Feb. 4at Houston8:00
Feb. 7at New Orleans7:00
Feb. 8at Orlando6:00
Feb. 10Sacramento8:00
Feb. 12Cleveland8:00
Feb. 20at Detroit7:30
Feb. 21Phoenix8:00
Feb. 23Milwaukee8:00
Feb. 25Charlotte8:00
Feb. 27Minnesota8:00
Mar. 1Los Angeles1:00
Mar. 3Washington8:00
Mar. 5Oklahoma City8:00
Mar. 6at Indiana7:00
DateOpponentTime
Mar. 8at San Antonio1:00
Mar. 9Memphis8:00
Mar. 11at Philadelphia7:00
Mar. 13at Charlotte7:00
Mar. 15at Oklahoma City1:00
Mar. 18Indiana8:00
Mar. 20Toronto8:00
Mar. 21at Detroit7:30
Mar. 23Charlotte8:00
Mar. 25at Toronto7:30
Mar. 28New York8:00
Apr. 1at Milwaukee8:00
Apr. 3Detroit8:00
Apr. 5at Cleveland3:30
Apr. 8at Orlando7:00
Apr. 9at Miami8:00
Apr. 11Philadelphia8:00
Apr. 13at Brooklyn7:30
Apr. 15Atlanta8:00