Stamps, Beasley Roll Bulls in Chicago 132-92

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  • Detroit Pistons defeated Chicago Bulls by a significant margin and marked their third win in a row.
  • Malik Beasley set a new franchise record for most 3-pointers made in one season.
  • Ausar Thompson contributed significantly to Pistons’ violation with an impressive performance in the first half.

The Chicago game appeared to be already in the hand of Detroit Pistons early in the second quarter, which led Chicago Bulls with 23 points after back-to-back 3-pointers from Isaiah Stewart and Malik Beasley.

It was before A crucial 21-0 race that ended any hope of a comeback. Piston’s stamped bulls at their own arena at the United Center Tuesday, XXX-XX, to pick up their third equal victory.

The pistons moved to two matches above .500 (28-26 overall). They face Bulls again Wednesday before All-Star Weekends begins Friday.

At the end of Pistons ’21 -0 races, they led with 45 points, 67-22, with 2:32 back until the break. It was a strong two-way performance, helped by a dull performance from a Bulls team who missed his first 20 3-Pointers and completed the first half 1 for 23 overall from Deep.

During the break, Piston’s 71-29 what Bulls led the third team this season to fail to crack 30 points at the break and join New Orleans Pelicans and Sacramento Kings. During that time, the pistons shot 27-for-47 (57.4%) assembled with 17 assists and seven revenue.

Malik Beasley led the stamps with 24 points on 7-for-10 shooting from 3, and Cunningham (20 points, seven assists, six rebounds), Tobias Harris (18 points), Ausar Thompson (16 points, four stealing, four assists, Two blocks) and Isaiah Stewart (14 points, six rebounds) also reached double.

With 27 remaining matches, the pistons have already doubled last season’s win in total and has a chance to move to three games over .500 for the first time this season on the way into the All-Star Break.

Beasley sets franchise -record for 3s

After opening the fourth quarter by knocking down his seventh and last 3-point at night, Beasley received smiles and tall fifths from teammates as he checked out. With 212 made 3-Pointers this season, Beasley now owns the franchise post for Made 3-Pointers in a season that surpasses it 211 beaten down by Saddiq Bey in 2021-22. With 27 games left, Beasley has plenty of time to add his lead.

He is second place in the league in Made 3-Pointers that pulls the Minnesota Timberwolves Wing Anthony Edwards, which has 220.

Thompson ignites violation early

It was an electric start for the second year wing that led the stamps with eight points in the opening quarter and 14 at the break. Thompson went straight through Matas Buzelis for a two-handed dunk to his first bucket at night and followed with a spin past Buzelis in transition, followed by another transition to lead a game-opening 16-6 piston’s run.

He added an assist in this stretch and found Tobias Harris back door with a lob. In the second quarter, he closed Pistons ’21 -0 races with a layup and a couple of free kicks before finishing a Fastbreak Alley-Oop Lob from Tim Hardaway Jr. Shortly before the break to extend the lead to 44, 71-27.

Together with his penetration, Thompson also voted four steals to ignite Detroit’s transitional violation. The pistons had a 15-4 lead over Bulls in Fastbreak Points at the break.

Stamps continue strong starts

On Tuesday, Pistons’ third equal game-all marked wins-where they led with at least 20 points at the break. On Sunday they led Charlotte Hornets 66-46 at Little Caesars Arena. Two days before, they led the Philadelphia 76ers with 29-78-49-on the way to another home wine.

However, their dominance over the bulls on Tuesday was different. They led 16 after the first quarter and continued to open the second with a 29-4 race that had the road volume that booed with plenty of time back on the clock. Their 42-point lead after two quarters built Bulls’ largest half-time deficit in franchise history.

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