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DeRozan 21+6+6 Lavin 14 points Bulls six-man scored on doubles to lightly take the Pistons

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DeRozan 21+6+6 Lavin 14 points Bulls six-man scored on doubles to lightly take the Pistons

On October 24, Beijing time, the NBA regular season continued, and the Bulls sat at home to meet the Pistons. At the end of the game, the Bulls defeated the Pistons 97-82 and ushered in a three-game winning streak.

In terms of statistics, the Bulls: Lavine 14 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists, DeRozan 21 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists, Lonzo Ball 13 points, 4 rebounds and 1 assist, Vucevic 15 points, 18 rebounds and 3 assists.

Pistons: Grant had 9 points, 5 rebounds and 1 assist, Sadiq Bay 20 points, 16 rebounds and 1 assist, Isaiah Stewart 6 points and 12 rebounds, Olynyk 10 points, 5 rebounds and 1 assist.

Specific scores in the fourth quarter (Bulls in front): 31-28, 23-15, 25-11, 18-28.

As each other's first opponents in the new season, the two sides know each other better. But at the beginning of the first quarter, the Bulls did not seem to be ready on both ends of the offensive and defensive ends, with consecutive mistakes and carelessness on the defensive end, and the Pistons took the opportunity to start 9-0.

After the timeout, the Bulls quickly adjusted their status and extended the point difference with a wave of 10-2. After the mentality adjustment, the strength gap between the two teams began to slowly appear, DeRozan and Vucevic sang a two-man turn on the offensive end, and the offensive efficiency of the continuous attack in the middle distance was very high, even if Lavine felt cold in the first quarter, the Bulls still took a 31-28 lead.

In the second quarter, relying on a good transfer of the ball, the Pistons equalized at one point. But the Bulls then stepped up their defense against the ball, forcing the Pistons to play more of a one-on-one, and the Pistons players' personal abilities were obviously not enough to gain an advantage in a one-on-one situation, and after falling into the Bulls' defensive traps, the Pistons were continuously snatched and blocked, not only in terms of score, but also suppressed by the Bulls in momentum.

Under the oppressive defense of the Bulls, the Pistons only scored 15 points in a single quarter, and although the Bulls' offense was not sharp, they still had enough strength to maintain the lead, and at the end of the half, the Bulls led 54-43.

As Ball and LaVine hit three consecutive points, the Pistons' scoring was unusually difficult. Under the Bulls' strict defense, the Pistons seem to have no desire for victory, just numbly running on the field, whether it is tactical or individual offense, the Pistons' success rate is extremely low.

Throughout the third quarter, the Bulls took firm rein in the initiative, taking advantage of their opponents' slack to frequently complete the dunks, and DeRozan ignited the United Center Arena with a powerful tomahawk split. On the other hand, the Pistons have no intention of fighting, and the entire third quarter has only 11 points to score, trailing by a score of 54-79.

In the last quarter, the game basically went into garbage time. The Pistons switched to the bench early, saying they had no idea what to lose. The Bulls gradually withdrew the main force after the point difference reached 30 points. In the end, the Bulls easily beat the Pistons 97-82 to usher in a three-game winning streak at the start of the new season.

Bulls starters: Zach Lavin, DeMar DeRozan, Lonzo Ball, Nikola Vucevic, Patrick Williams.

Pistons starters: Jeramie Grant, Sadiq Bay, Isaiah Stewart, Frank Jackson, Kirian Hayes.

(Kevin)

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