Detroit — It wasn’t the easiest of circumstances to play. The Pistons were coming off a game late Friday in Chicago, with a quick turnaround to a noon start and short rest, plus Daylight Savings Time.
Like Friday’s win, the Pistons seemed to make it look simple. With a third-quarter surge, the Pistons dispatched the Chicago Bulls, 131-108, on Sunday at Little Caesars Arena, for their fifth straight win.
On the first game of a back-to-back, the Pistons (34-31) had a 23-point advantage entering the fourth quarter and were able to rest their starters in the fourth quarter.