DETROIT — The Bulls on Saturday watched a 10-point lead shrink in the last 10 seconds of the third quarter after the Pistons hit back-to-back three-pointers, the second coming off a bad turnover by Kris Dunn.
In the fourth quarter, the Bulls took off with a seven-point lead, but the Pistons answered by tying the game.
Not again.
The Bulls seemingly have made a habit of blowing second-half leads, including a 26-point advantage over the Thunder earlier this week.
But rather than getting frazzled, the Bulls used their timeout to calm down.
“We’ve been in so many situations where we got to be comfortable at one point in time,” Dunn said.