After two disastrous losses, both of which saw the Chicago Bulls blow huge second half leads, they bounced back with a win yesterday. Against the Detroit Pistons, the Bulls started out slow and were down five after the first quarter. But they responded with strong second and third quarters to pull away from their division rivals and win 100-86. Zach LaVine led the way with 18 points while Lauri Markkanen had 16 and Patrick Williams pitching in 10 points and seven rebounds. Chicago was dominant on the boards, out rebounding the Pistons 52-37 and showed some nice ball movement with 26 assists on their 37 made field goals.
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