The Oklahoma City Thunder will meet the Chicago Bulls in NBA match in HD and iPhone from United Center in Chicago at 8:30 PM ET
The Thunder have struggled to win most of their recent road games despite Kevin Durant's high-scoring efforts and are heading into Monday night's game at the United Center after a lopsided home defeat.
Chicago (37-29) has registered back-to-back wins on its six-game homestand after losing two of the first three contests, and Noah has nearly recorded triple-doubles in each victory. He finished one assist shy in a 111-87 rout of Houston on Thursday and two short in a 94-87 win over Sacramento on Saturday.
The Bulls, winners in 13 of 17, will face a Thunder team that's second in the West, but has lost four of six on the road and is on the verge of matching its three-game skid there Jan. 7-14. They also had a two-game overall win streak snapped with a 109-86 drubbing to Dallas on Sunday.
Oklahoma City (48-18) had one of its worst shooting performance this season in that defeat (36.7 percent) and also wasn't helped by Russell Westbrook's absence. The point guard was sitting out to rest his surgically repaired knee but is expected to return Monday.
Westbrook, averaging 27.3 points in his last four games, had 20 points and 10 assists in a 107-95 home win over Chicago on Dec. 19. Durant scored a game-best 32 in that victory and had 30 in Sunday's loss, his 31st consecutive game with 25 points or more.
Joakim Noah had a team-high 23 points and 12 rebounds in Chicago's fourth consecutive loss to Oklahoma City in December. The Bulls have dropped three of the last four home meetings.
Chicago has shot a combined 35.2 percent in its last four matchups while the Thunder have shot 48.7 percent. They made 51.2 percent of their shots in the win in December, and the Bulls converted at just a 37.7 percent clip.
The game will be live streaming on www.nbalivestreamingfree.net