On April 12, Beijing time, the Chicago Bulls defeated the Detroit Pistons 127-105 to send the opponent to a six-game losing streak, which was a game without suspense, the Pistons only carried the first quarter, and the second quarter was already behind by 8 points, and the third quarter was 18 points behind, and the final quarter entered garbage time early.
In this game, the Bulls core DeMar DeRozan played 35 minutes, 14 of 22, 4 of 6 three-pointers, 7 of 8 free throws, scored 39 points, 7 assists, 4 rebounds and 3 steals, shooting 63.6% from the field, 66.7% from three-point range, 72.7% from the field, and a plus/minus of +15 on the court.
After this game, the Bulls locked up the ninth spot in the East, which means that the Bulls will have home-court advantage in the play-off G1 matchup. You must know that this season's Bulls are full of injuries: LaVine, Ball, Pawe, Dosunm, and they even signed previously cut Javonte Green into the rotation.
The Bulls' game against the Pistons also set a team record, hitting 14 three-pointers in this game, and has hit 907 three-pointers this season, which is the most in a single season in the history of the Bulls, but this season can only rank 28th in the league.
The Pistons swallowed their 67th loss after this game, and the Pistons lost 67 games in a single season for the first time since joining the NBA in 1948, which is a 76-year shameful record, and the previous 66 losses were the worst after the 79-80 season.
The Bulls have officially begun to render the play-off G1 matchup, and Trae Young on the Hawks' side finally returned after 47 days of injury, and DeRozan VS Trae Young has become the biggest attraction of this group of play-offs.
Text/Yan Xiaobai