The Detroit Pistons went from down just nine at halftime to suffering a humiliating 133-87 defeat at the hands of the Chicago Bulls. The 46-point margin was the fourth-worst in Pistons franchise history and worst since 1978.
There isn’t much to discuss other than it was absolutely embarrassing showing with few players showing the slightest interest in executing anything on the offensive or defensive side of the ball.
The rotations were lazy and late, the screens were half-hearted and nobody ran with much energy or intention. The Pistons were led by Josh Jackson with 16 points off the bench.