The Detroit Pistons finished the unofficial first half of the season exactly how they wanted to. A 128-110 win over the Chicago Bulls, three games above .500 for the first time this season, and with real momentum as the lineup continues to gel.
The game wasn’t as easy for Detroit as the 40-point win against the same Bulls the night before, but they were able to keep a consistent double-digit lead throughout the final quarter.
Detroit was led by Cade Cunningham’s 29 points, which included several nifty drives to the basket and visits to the free-throw line, which have become a wonderfully regular occurrence for Cunningham.