NBA Game Recap - Chicago at Detroit
Sun Mar 10, 2019 12:00 PM EDT

CHI
108
DET
131
F
IND
89
PHI
106
F
TOR
125
MIA
104
F
ORL
97
MEM
105
F
NO
116
ATL
128
F
HOU
94
DAL
93
F
MIL
114
SA
121
F
NY
92
MIN
103
F
PHO
115
GS
111
F

Detroit 131, Chicago 108

Mar 10, 2019, 12:00 PM EDT

Final

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Chicago

32

23

25

28

108

Detroit

31

30

42

28

131

Griffin scores 28, Pistons top Bulls for 5th straight win
Sun Mar 10, 2019 3:47 PM

DETROIT (AP) The Detroit Pistons are playing one of the biggest games of their season on Monday in Brooklyn.

That's why they were happy to get Sunday's game out of the way as quickly as possible.

Playing at noon on the day after daylight saving time went into effect, the Pistons scored 42 third-quarter points en route to a 131-107 rout of the Chicago Bulls and their fifth straight win.

Detroit finished the quarter with a 103-80 lead, good enough to let coach Dwane Casey rest Blake Griffin, Andre Drummond and Reggie Jackson rest for the entire fourth quarter.

Detroit has won 12 of 14 to take a half-game lead over the Nets for the sixth seed in the Eastern Conference.

"That was huge, because we're playing in Brooklyn tomorrow and then we go to Miami," Casey said. "We're not in a position to use what they are calling load management to give our players a night off, so being able to sit them in the fourth is a bonus."

Griffin (17 points), Drummond (nine) and Jackson (eight) combined for 34 of Detroit's 42 points in the third. The Pistons outscored the Bulls by 17 points, hitting 57.7 percent of their shots including 6 of 12 on 3-pointers.

"We got into a good rhythm and we were hitting shots," Drummond said. "We were making them make mistakes, because they were trying to blitz us and we were swinging the ball and taking the best shots possible."

Griffin finished with 28 points in 27 minutes.

"I've said it over and over again during these 14 games," Griffin said. "We're playing basketball the right way. We're making extra passes and we're trusting each other. If you do that, you'll eventually get hot."

Jackson scored 21 points for Detroit and Andre Drummond added 16 points and 15 rebounds. Drummond has recorded double-doubles in 18 straight games, matching his career high and one short of Bob Lanier's franchise record.

The Bulls have lost four of five, including twice to Detroit in three days.

Chicago played without Zach LaVine, who missed the game with a right patellar tendon strain. Wayne Selden led the Bulls with 18 points while Otto Porter Jr. and Lauri Markkanen scored 17 each.

"We played a good first half, but the second half wasn't so good," Porter said. "They were making shots and they are a playoff team. You have to expect them to get it going offensively, and we had to come out better for the second half."

The Pistons hit 10 of 16 first-half 3-pointers (62.5 percent) to take a 61-55 lead. Jackson, who had missed pregame warmups to get treatment on an injured thumb had 13 points in the half, while Porter had 12.

Detroit started the second half with an 11-2 run, including seven points from Griffin, to move the lead to 15 points. Chicago never seriously threatened to get back into the game.

"Detroit's the kind of team we need to learn from," Bulls coach Jim Boylen said. "They've got a couple powerful guys in Griffin and Drummond, they've got some good role players and they've developed maturity. They were down 20 in Minnesota and won and they were down 20 to us the other night and won.

"That's a good example of who we can be and what we need to learn," he said.

TIP-INS

Bulls: With the noon start time, the switch to daylight saving time and the Bulls changing time zones, the start was at the equivalent of 10 am for them. . The Bulls only dressed 10 players.

Pistons: Detroit had a season-high 34 assists. ... Rookie Bruce Brown missed the game with a sprained right ankle and was replaced in the starting lineup by Glenn Robinson III.

STREAKING GALLOWAY

Langston Galloway finished with 21 points, hitting all six of his 3-point attempts. Galloway has hit 12 straight 3s over Detroit's last three games, one short of the franchise record held by Terry Mills.

"Right now, we've got two great shooters coming off the bench in Langston Galloway and Luke Kennard," Casey said. "Luke didn't have a great game today, but Langston is hitting everything right now."

Galloway got 29:03 of playing time as starting shooting guard Wayne Ellington was limited to 14:52 by foul trouble. The pair combined for 34 points on 16 shots, including 9 of 10 on 3-pointers.

UP NEXT

Bulls: Host the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday.

Pistons: Play at the Brooklyn Nets on Monday.

Leaders

Chicago PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
W. Selden Jr. 18 -23 2 4 0 0
L. Markkanen 17 -7 2 6 1 1
Detroit PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
B. Griffin 28 19 5 6 1 0
R. Jackson 21 17 6 0 1 0

Team Comparison

CHI DET
Points For 108 131
Field Goals 41/82-50% 49/91-54%
Three Pointers 9/18-50% 19/35-54%
Free Throws 17/26-65% 14/22-64%
Offensive Rebounds 6 10
Defensive Rebounds 31 34
Rebounds 47 53
Blocks 5 1
Steals 4 5
Turnovers 10 7
Points Scored Off Turnovers 11 13
Points in the Paint 52 50
Fast Break Points 13 6
Personal Fouls 18 24
Technical Fouls 1 0
Flagrant Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2018-19 Reg Season - DET Leads Series 4-0

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Sat Oct 20 DET 118 @ CHI 116 B. Griffin 33 Z. LaVine 33
Fri Nov 30 CHI 88 @ DET 107 W. Carter 28 R. Jackson 20
Fri Mar 8 DET 112 @ CHI 104 B. Griffin 27 Z. LaVine 24
Sun Mar 10 CHI 108 @ DET 131 W. Selden Jr. 18 B. Griffin 28

Game Information

Stadium: Little Caesars Arena, Detroit, Michigan
Attendance: 19,356
Game Time: 2:7