Back to the Detroit Pistons Newsfeed

Pistons offense falls flat against Bulls, losing streak reaches five

Chicago — After a grueling, condensed schedule in the first couple of weeks of the season, the Pistons were due a break. After playing on Friday, they had four days off, including three practices.

The results didn’t show on Wednesday.

The Pistons produced another dud performance, falling to the Chicago Bulls for the second time this season, 109-89, at United Center. It’s the fifth straight loss for the Pistons (4-10), who erased a 13-point deficit in the first quarter but struggled to make anything in the third quarter.

Derrick Rose had 18 points, Blake Griffin 16 points and eight rebounds and Luke Kennard 14 points.