The Bulls shot 54.3 percent and led by as many as 47 points,
seizing control with a 17-0 run to start the third quarter.
Lonzo Ball, one of eight Bulls who scored in double figures,
opened the surge with a three-point play, and Vucevic closed it
with a trey.
Vucevic amassed 16 points in the third quarter, outscoring the
Pistons by two.
Chicago has won 10 straight against Detroit and 10 of 11
overall.
Ball scored 18 points for the Bulls, who matched a season high
in points and 3-pointers (18). Coby White had 13 and Zach LaVine,
Ayo Dosunmu, Alfonzo McKinnie and Matt Thomas chipped in 10
apiece.
Josh Jackson paced the Pistons with 16 points. Saddiq Bey
followed with 14 points and Isaiah Stewart had 11. Killian Hayes
produced team bests of five assists and four steals to go with
eight points.
DeRozan finished three assists shy of a triple-double, while
LaVine was one rebound and three assists short. Troy Brown Jr.
collected a career-best six steals for the Bulls.
Coming off a career-high, 29-point effort in Monday's home win
against Utah, Detroit rookie Cade Cunningham was limited to
eight points on Tuesday. Cunningham battled first-half foul
trouble, retreating to the bench with his third foul with 6:07
remaining before halftime.
Chicago took a 61-52 lead into the break, recovering from a
sluggish start to shoot 53.7 percent in the first 24 minutes.
The Bulls finished the first quarter on a 14-5 run before
outscoring the Pistons 33-25 in the second quarter.
Pistons coach Dwane Casey returned to the bench Tuesday after
missing Monday's game due to the NBA's health and safety
protocol for COVID-19. Casey said he had successive negative
tests on Sunday night and Monday.
The Bulls clinched the season series against the Pistons by
beating their Central Division rival for the third time in as
many games. The teams are set to play in Detroit on March 9.
Tuesday's game initially was slated for Dec. 14 but was
postponed due to COVID-19 issues.
--Field Level Media
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