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			 Chicago knocked off the Cleveland Cavaliers on opening night and 
			followed it up with a 115-100 win at the Brooklyn Nets on Wednesday, 
			pulling its scoring average up to 106 through the first two games. 
			“So far, I think it's been working out well because we get a good 
			balance (on) offense,” center Pau Gasol told reporters of Hoiberg’s 
			system, which allows more freedom. “A lot of players can contribute 
			and score in double figures.” The Pistons are 2-0 as well, but coach 
			Stan Van Gundy is still finding flaws. “I like the character our 
			guys have shown,” Van Gundy told reporters. “I like the fight. I 
			like the attitude that we’ve had in games even when things haven’t 
			gone well. That’s all been really good. We just have to get much 
			better offensively.” 
			  
			
			  
			 
			TV: 7:30 p.m. ET, CSN Chicago, FSN Detroit 
			 
			ABOUT THE BULLS (2-0): Rose played with a mask on in the first two 
			games due to an orbital fracture and complained of blurred vision 
			after Tuesday’s win but still logged 29 minutes and 15 points at 
			Brooklyn on Wednesday. Getting some consistency out of the starting 
			point guard spot can only help the team since Hoiberg is opening up 
			the rotation and gave 10 players at least 16 minutes on Wednesday. 
			Hoiberg, who shot 39.6 percent on 3-pointers in his NBA career, is 
			also encouraging the team to fling it from beyond the arc and the 
			Bulls are 21-of-47 from 3-point range in the first two games. 
			 
			
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			ABOUT THE PISTONS (2-0): Detroit started out 3-19 last season – Van 
			Gundy’s first with the team – but is taking strides forward while 
			building around center Andre Drummond and point guard Reggie 
			Jackson. The two combined for 37 points and Drummond grabbed 10 
			rebounds in a 92-87 win over Utah on Wednesday, and convincing 
			Jackson to stay aggressive is the next challenge for Van Gundy. “Us 
			getting Reggie to consistently attack and quit just dribbling and 
			probing is the challenge,” Van Gundy told reporters. “He is great 
			when he is attacking.” 
			
			BUZZER BEATERS 
			 
			1. Drummond, a career 56.8-percent shooter, is 11-of-27 from the 
			field in the first two games. 
			 
			2. Chicago C Joakim Noah is scoreless through the first two games 
			while battling a knee contusion. 
			 
			3. The teams split four meetings last season, with Detroit taking 
			both of its home games. 
			 
			PREDICTION: Bulls 103, Pistons 97 
			
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