CHICAGO — The Bulls couldn’t stop the Warriors from winning their franchise-record tying 14th straight road game Wednesday night, and they may have lost their point guard for awhile after a dunk gone wrong.

Kris Dunn chipped and dislocated two front teeth and was evaluated for a concussion after taking a hard fall after a dunk late in Chicago’s 119-112 loss to Golden State.

The team said he was clear of concussion symptoms and will be re-evaluated Thursday.

Dunn, who scored 16 points and grabbed five rebounds in 30 minutes, fell hard after losing his balance off the rim following a dunk.

With 2:55 left in regulation, Dunn stole the ball from Warriors swingman Klay Thompson and slammed home a dunk, falling face-first. He was bleeding from his lip after the fall.

“He didn’t lose teeth,” Bulls coach Fred Hoiberg told reporters. “There was a good little chunk that he took out of the floor. He’s being evaluated. Tough kid.

“We’ll know a lot more in the morning.”

Klay Thompson scored 38 points, Stephen Curry added 30 for the victorious Warriors.