Detroit Pistons Dominate Bulls in Back-to-Back Games, Set Franchise Records
The Pistons secured their first winning record entering the All-Star break since 2009, highlighted by a historic 42-point halftime lead in the first game.
- The Detroit Pistons defeated the Chicago Bulls in consecutive games, winning 132-92 on Tuesday and 128-110 on Wednesday in Chicago.
- Detroit set a franchise record with a 42-point halftime lead during Tuesday's game, marking their largest halftime margin ever and one of the Bulls' worst deficits in history.
- Cade Cunningham, making his first All-Star appearance this year, led the Pistons with 29 points and 7 assists in Wednesday's win, contributing to their fourth straight victory.
- Malik Beasley broke the Pistons' single-season record for three-pointers, hitting 212 after making 7 in Tuesday's game, while also scoring 24 points off the bench.
- The Pistons enter the All-Star break with a 29-26 record, a remarkable turnaround from last season's 14-68 finish, and are currently sixth in the Eastern Conference standings.