Chicago Bulls vs. Phoenix Suns Live Stream: Watch Free Online NBA Basketball (9 pm ET)

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By Ethan Cole , Christian Post Reporter
November 14, 2012|8:57 pm
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Chicago Bulls shooting guard Richard Hamilton (32) shoots as teammate center Joakim Noah (13) holds back Oklahoma City Thunder power forward Nick Collison (4) during the second half of their NBA basketball game in Chicago, Illinois, November 8, 2012.

The Chicago Bulls will try to redeem itself tonight when it challenges the Phoenix Suns at U.S. Airway Center in Arizona after a loss to the Boston Celtics on Monday, 101-95. The Bulls (4-3) vs. Suns (4-4) game can be seen starting at 9:00 pm ET online through live stream in the link below.

Tonight's game in Phoenix will kick off the Bull's five-game road trip during which they will face the L.A. Clippers in Los Angeles (Nov. 17), Portland Trailblazers (Nov. 18), Houston Rockets (Nov. 21), and the Milwaukee Bucks (Nov. 24.)

Bulls Coach Tom Thibodeau doesn't mind the 12-day road trip. He told reporters on Tuesday, "I like it. I think it's a good time to go on the road," according to NBC Chicago. "It allows us to focus and concentrate on what we need to improve upon."

Injured point guard Kirk Hinrich agreed that taking the game on the road is good for the Chicago team, " I think we're all excited to get out on the road," he said. "It's a chance for it to be just 'us.' When we're on the road, we're all we got. We don't have the fans or anything like that behind us. So it's kind of a fun experience."

Tonight's game between the Chicago Bulls vs. Phoenix Suns starts at 9:00 p.m. ET and can be watched online through live stream by clicking here.

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