Chicago Bulls vs. Detroit Pistons: Preview, Analysis and Predictions

April 6th, 2013 by Ethan Grant Leave a reply »
When it comes to one-sided affairs, the Chicago Bulls and Detroit Pistons have been all Windy City in their last 18 meetings.

The Bulls have won 18-straight against the Pistons, the most recent win coming on March 31, as the Bulls squeaked out a one-point win over the visiting Pistons behind 28 points from Luol Deng.

The Pistons will be out for revenge and nothing more on Sunday as these two teams prepare to square off for the final time during the 2012-13 season, as bragging rights and team bonding for next season appears to be the only silver lining to yet another disappointing Detroit season.

Not lost in that disappointment has been the play of Greg Monroe, Detroit's young big man who is leading the team in scoring and rebounding (16.0 and 9.6) during his third full NBA season.

Chicago is playing for much more, sitting at fifth place in the Eastern Conference—tied with the Atlanta Hawks in record but holding the tiebreaker in that battle. The Bulls are also just one game behind the Brooklyn Nets for fourth place heading into Saturday night's NBA action, an important battle to watch with first-round home court advantage on the lin ...

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