Chicago — It’s only a two-game sample size, but the Pistons’ defense seems to be a work in progress, still figuring out how to stop drives to the basket.
In many ways, the offense still is a mystery too.
The only numbers that matter to them are 2-0.
Blake Griffin has been the biggest constant in those two wins — and he had a superlative performance, willing the Pistons to a 118-116 victory over the Chicago Bulls on Saturday night before a sellout crowd at United Center.
Griffin was the catalyst, notching 33 points — including 5-of-7 on 3-pointers — with 12 rebounds and five assists.