April 7, 2013

Bulls-Pistons Preview

Category: Game Previews — Tags: , , , – Braedan Ritter @ 3:32 pm

Detroit Pistons Status Check:
Record: 25-52
Division: 6-8
Conference: 21-26
Home Record: 15-23
Last 10 Games: 2-8
Streak: Lost 2
Last game: 107-101 loss to Minnesota
PPG: 94.1 (24th)
Opponents PPG: 98.9 (17th)
Offensive Rating: 103.2 (23rd)
Defensive Rating: 108.5 (24th)
Pace: 90.6 (22nd)
Effective Field Goal Percentage: .484 (20th)
Turnover Percentage: .142 (26th)
Defensive Rebound Percentage: .730 (22nd)
Offensive Rebound Percentage: .28.4 (9th)
Free Throws Per Field Goal Attempt: .194 (23rd)
Opp. eFG%: .505 (20th)
Opp. TO%: .129 (25th)
Opp. FT/FGA: .209 (19th)
Leading scorer: Greg Monroe (16.0)

Stats from Basketball-Reference

Detroit Injury Report:
Will Bynum: questionable (sore right hand)
Jason Maxiell: out (detached retina)

Overview:
The Bulls sit one and a half games back of Brooklyn for fourth place in the Eastern Conference, with Atlanta one and a half back of Chicago. With seven games left for the Bulls, and fewer for the other two squads, it’s possible that the playoffs remain this way.

That would put Brooklyn and Chicago against each other in round one, with the Bulls likely missing out on home court advantage unless they can make up that one and a half game difference. Both the Nets and Bulls have two playoff teams left on their schedule, but Chicago probably has the advantage there.

Chicago plays the Knicks on Thursday and the Heat next Sunday. New York will be a tough game, but the Bulls are 3-0 against them this year. And Miami will probably be resting some, if not all, of the big three at that point in the season, as they already have the top spot in the East wrapped up.

Brooklyn has the Celtics and Pacers, with both coming on the road. Boston can’t rest guys, because they already have too many injuries. And depending what happens this next week, Indiana could still be fighting with the Knicks for the number two spot in the conference.

At this point in the year, playoff seeding is what really matters. The Bulls, in my opinion, have a chance to beat anyone in the East in a seven game series besides Miami. But they could also fall flat and lose to anyone in the East. It’ll probably be Brooklyn that they matchup with, and the Bulls are 3-1 against the Nets in the regular season, including 1-1 in Barclays Center.

Playoff seeding passed Detroit a long time ago, and the Pistons limp to the finish of another below .500 year. Detroit has won just two games since the beginning of March, losing 15 of 17 over that stretch. The Pistons beat Charlotte 92-91 in late March, and topped Toronto to start the month of April. But every time the Bulls meet the Pistons, it ends up as a nail biter.

If all goes as it has all season between these squads, the Bulls will fall behind, make a rally, and win by single digits. The Bulls overcame 17-point deficits in the first two contests, and then made a 13-point comeback in the most recent match-up. Chicago’s victories over Detroit have come by four, three and one point.

The Pistons are coming into this game with no rest, after losing to Minnesota last night, and giving Rick Adelman his 1,000th career victory. Brandon Knight scored 25 points on 16 shots in his 41 minutes of action, and Rodney Stuckey scored 20 off the bench as Detroit connected on 53.3 percent of their shots.

Detroit held Minnesota to 43.4 from the field, but Stuckey and company lost the turnover battle big time. Stuckey turned it over five times and the starting line-up combined for 15 turnovers. Detroit coughed it up 24 times overall, compared to 15 for the Timberwolves. Minnesota also got to the line 18 more times, making 14 more freebies.

The Pistons are 7-11 playing on no rest.

Chicago has beaten Detroit 18 straight times, dating back to December of 2008.

March 31, 2013

Pistons-Bulls Preview

Category: Game Previews — Tags: , , – Braedan Ritter @ 1:54 pm

Detroit Pistons Status Check:
Record: 24-29
Division: 6-7
Conference: 20-24
Road Record: 9-26
Last 10 Games: 1-9
Streak: Lost 2
Last game: 99-82 loss to Toronto
PPG: 93.8 (25th)
Opponents PPG: 98.9 (17th)
Offensive Rating: 102.9 (23rd)
Defensive Rating: 108.4 (24th)
Pace: 90.6 (23rd)
Effective Field Goal Percentage: .482 (21st)
Turnover Percentage: .141 (24th)
Defensive Rebound Percentage: .728 (23rd)
Offensive Rebound Percentage: .281 (11th)
Free Throws Per Field Goal Attempt: .193 (23rd)
Opp. eFG%: .505 (19th)
Opp. TO%: .130 (25th)
Opp. FT/FGA: .205 (17th)
Leading scorer: Greg Monroe (15.7)

Stats from Basketball-Reference

Detroit Injury Report:
Will Bynum: questionable (sore hand)
Brandon Knight: doubtful (sprained ankle/broken nose)
Charlie Villanueva: questionable (illness)

Overview:
Up and down. Up and down. It’s the way Chicago’s season has gone. How did the Bulls follow up their thrilling win over the Miami Heat? By blowing a 12-point lead in the final four minutes of a game against Dallas.

The Bulls led 97-85 before they stopped playing offense with four minutes left. The Mavericks went on a 15-1 run while Chicago missed everything and Dirk Nowitzki came up huge.

The loss is a bad one, blowing a big lead in the final few minutes of the fourth quarter, but it isn’t horrible. The Mavericks are a good team, and they are one that is fighting for the eighth place spot in the Western Conference.

The good news for the Bulls is that they’ve won 17 straight games against the Pistons, with the last loss coming in 2008. Chicago may be looking for their 18th straight win over Detroit, but the two games this year have been close.

Chicago won by four on the road in early December, then followed it up with a three-point win at the United Center in January. The Bulls needed an enormous game from Joakim Noah to take get the win in Detroit. Jo tallied 30 points and 23 rebounds, both career highs, and something only three players had done in the past 25 seasons. The Bulls trailed by 17 points in the second quarter before coming back to take the game.

It was a similar story in Chicago. The Bulls were down 17 in this contest as well, before Nate Robinson led a fourth quarter comeback in which Chicago outscored Detroit 28-14. Robinson finished with 11 points and seven assists and Noah kept a loose ball alive to Marco Belinelli who hit the game-winning bucket.

On top of the close games this season, remember that the Bulls are still quite injured. Joakim Noah and Marco Belinelli are game-time decisions, while Derrick Rose and Rip Hamilton are out.

The injuries go hand-in-hand with big minutes for those players that are still healthy. There will be some tired bodies on the second night of this back-to-back. Jimmy Butler played 44 minutes, Luol Deng recorded 41 and Carlos Boozer played 37.

But the Bulls offense has been arguable its best all year. Chicago has averaged 101.0 points per game over their last three contests, 8.0 better than their season average. During that stretch, they’ve hit 43.5 percent of their three (30-69). In the month of March, Detroit is allowing 105.3 points per contest, while scoring just 89.1. Both of those are the worst totals of the year for the Pistons. Not surprisingly, they are 1-12 in March.

January 23, 2013

Pistons-Bulls Preview

Category: Game Previews — Tags: , , , , – Braedan Ritter @ 3:27 pm

Update: Luol Deng will miss tonight’s game because of his hamstring injury. It is the third straight game he will be out.

Detroit Pistons Status Check:
Record: 16-25
Division: 4-2
Conference: 13-11
Road Record: 4-14
Last 10 Games: 7-3
Streak: Won 2
Last game: 105-90 win over Orlando
PPG: 95.3 (19th)
Opponents PPG: 96.0 (9th)
Offensive Rating: 104.4 (16th)
Defensive Rating: 105.2 (14th)
Pace: 90.1 (24th)
Effective Field Goal Percentage: .485 (18th)
Turnover Percentage: .142 (24th)
Defensive Rebound Percentage: .730 (18th)
Offensive Rebound Percentage: .293 (9th)
Free Throws Per Field Goal Attempt: .206 (15th)
Opp. eFG%: .481 (9th)
Opp. TO%: .126 (27th)
Opp. FT/FGA: .208 (19th)
Leading scorer: Greg Monroe (15.4)

Stats from Basketball-Reference

Pistons Injury Report:
Rodney Stuckey: left Tuesday’s game (sprained ankle)

Overview:
With two of their best players sidelined, Chicago battled a tough Memphis team before falling in overtime and next time out topped the struggling Lakers. The Bulls had practice winning without Rose last year, as he missed some games in the lockout shortened season. But this is something new.

Now the Bulls set their sights on division-foe Detroit. The Pistons are 4-2 against Central opponents so far this year, and have won seven of their last ten and nine of their last 13. During that streak, they have wins against the Heat, Bucks (twice), Hawks and Celtics. That’s not a bad group of victories.

Detroit is traveling to Chicago after taking care of the Magic on Tuesday night. The Pistons bench scored 48 points to just 29 for the Orlando reserves and had six players in double-figures, led by Brandon Knight’s 18 points.

Greg Monroe scored 16, while Jason Maxiell and Andre Drummond each tallied eleven points and eleven rebounds. “The performance from our bigs was really good,” Pistons coach Lawrence Frank said. “That was a big part of our game plan tonight.”

Detroit outrebounded the Magic 54-41 including 16-6 on the offensive end. Orlando’s power forward, Glen Davis, struggled from the field against Maxiell and company, going 4-16, while grabbing just three rebounds.

Chicago should fare better against Detroit’s frontline, with Carlos Boozer and Joakim Noah playing good basketball. Jo has been playing well all season, and although his shooting has slipped in 2013—to 37.7 percent on the month—he is still averaging 10.6 points, 11.7 rebounds, 3.0 assists and 2.1 blocks. Noah was 2-8 from the field against Dwight Howard and the Lakers scoring just six points. He brought it in other areas though, grabbing 13 boards and blocking six shots.

Boozer on the other hand is playing his best stretch of basketball in some time. He’s averaging 22.0 points on 51.9 percent shooting and grabbing 11.5 rebounds in the month of January. All of those stats are up from his season totals (16.1 points, 48.2 percent, 10.0 rebounds). Boozington had a bit of a down game against Los Angeles, with just 14 points on 7-17 shooting (41.2 percent) and six boards.

The Bulls showed that their bigs can control a game last time they faced the Pistons as both Boozer and Noah had huge days. The Bulls scored 58 points in the paint as Boozington scored 24 points on 12-19 from the field, to go with six boards and two steals.

Noah exploded for 30 points (12-19 FG) and 23 rebounds, setting career highs in both categories. Joakim out-rebounded the rest of the Bulls (23-19) and nearly out-rebounded the Pistons (28-23). He became one of four players to record 30 points, 23 rebounds and six assists, joining Kevin Garnett, Dirk Nowitzki and Charles Barkley.

The Bulls needed all Noah could give, as they trailed by 17 at one point in the second quarter, and ended up winning by just four. Detroit shot 51.4 percent for the game and 57.1 percent from deep. The Bulls are going to have to do better on the defensive end, which they should. Opponents are averaging 91.5 points against the Bulls in January, and that includes the three overtime games they had last week.

The Bulls have won 16 straight against the Pistons, a streak dating back to 2008, but they have had problems winning at home this season, especially against lesser opponents. I don’t need to remind everyone of the losses to Charlotte and Phoenix in the United Center, but I will anyway, and I’ll remind everyone of the early season home loss to New Orleans as well. The Bulls are 12-11 at home on the year, but the Pistons are 4-14 on the road. Detroit is 3-6 on the second night of back-to-backs.