The 76ers host the Golden State Warriors tonight.
On Friday, we learned Andrew Bynum has suffered another setback with his knee and it is uncertain if he will play this season for the Sixers (see story).
Here is a look at the other games tonight in the NBA:
Nets at Bulls, 8 p.m.
The Brooklyn Nets make a trip to Chicago to take on the Bulls tonight.
The Bulls are coming off a 93-82 victory over the 76ers, despite only shooting 38.6 percent from the floor. Joakim Noah led the way with 23 points, 21 rebounds and 11 blocks.
Chicago struggled in the month of February with a 5-8 record. On the season, the Bulls have had their offensive problems without Derrick Rose, and in their last seven games, they have averaged 85.7 points.
The Nets have lost three of their past four games, including a 98-90 loss to the Mavericks on Friday.
The two teams last met on Feb. 1 with the Nets coming away with a 93-89 victory. In the loss, the Bulls were without Noah, Carlos Boozer and Kirk Hinrich.
Raptors at Bucks, 8:30 pm.
The Milwaukee Bucks host Toronto as they look for their ninth straight victory over the Raptors.
The Bucks have won two straight games to get back to .500.
On Wednesday, a Monta Ellis three-pointer at the buzzer notched a 110-107 victory over the Rockets.
Toronto enters the game having lost three straight games and sit six and a half games behind the Bucks for the final playoff spot in the East.
The Raptors will look for a rare win in Milwaukee, as they last won there in Nov. 2008.
Timberwolves at Trail Blazers, 10 p.m.
The Portland Trail Blazers host Minnesota as they look to sweep the season series against the Timberwolves.
The Blazers are coming off a 111-109 loss to Denver. They were outscored 72-42 in the paint and committed 19 turnovers.
The Wolves lost their fourth straight game on Thursday in a 116-94 loss to the Lakers
Minnesota may be without Nikola Pekovic, who left the games against the Lakers with an abdominal strain.
Tonight in the NBA: Bulls take on Nets
Tonight in the NBA: Bulls take on Nets
March 2, 2013, 12:15 pm

The Nets will look to slow down Joakim Noah, who posted a triple-double in his last game. (AP)


























