The Detroit Pistons are favored over the Chicago Bulls in their matchup on February 2, 2025. The Pistons are 5.5-point favorites, with a point total set at 233.
Halftime Score Prediction: Considering the Pistons’ home-court advantage and recent performance, they are likely to lead at halftime. A projected halftime score could be Pistons 60, Bulls 55.
Against the Spread (ATS) Prediction: The Pistons have struggled as home favorites, covering the spread in only 2 of their last 8 games in that role.
si.com Given this trend, the Bulls have a reasonable chance to cover the +5.5 point spread.
Best Bets:
- Total Points UNDER 233 The over/under is set at 233 points. The Pistons have a 51% chance of the total points going under 233. statsinsider.com.au
Considering this slight edge, betting on the under could be a prudent choice.
Top Player Prop Bets:
- Cade Cunningham (Pistons):
- Points: Over 28.5 (-120)
- Assists: Over 9.5 (-115)
- Rebounds: Over 6.5 (+110)
- Three-Pointers Made: Over 2.5 (+114)
- Nikola Vucevic (Bulls):
- Points: Over 20.5 (-115)
- Rebounds: Over 11.5 (+11.5)
- Assists: Over 3.5 (+110)
These prop bets are based on player performance projections.
Please remember that betting outcomes are inherently uncertain. It’s essential to consider various factors and exercise responsible judgment when placing bets.
RECENT TRENDS
Chicago Bulls | Under is 7-1 in CHI last 8 road games. Under is 15-6-1 in CHI last 22 overall. CHI are 3-7 ATS in their last 10 games overall. |
Detroit Pistons | Under is 9-0 in DET last 9 Sun. games. Under is 20-8 in DET last 28 games as a favorite. |
Head to Head | CHI are 16-5 ATS in the last 21 meetings. Favorite is 20-7 ATS in the last 27 meetings. |
PREVIEW
Cade Cunningham proved his All-Star worth with a stellar 40-point performance, and he’ll look to build on that momentum when the Detroit Pistons host the Chicago Bulls on Sunday afternoon.
His explosive effort propelled the Pistons to a 117-102 win over the Dallas Mavericks on Friday, just one day after being named an All-Star reserve by the conference’s coaches.
“I think he has a great understanding of the moment,” Pistons coach J.B. Bickerstaff said Friday. “To be voted as an All-Star last night and then deliver this kind of performance—point proven. He not only recognizes the significance but has the ability to rise to the occasion, and that’s what stands out. Some players are aware of the moment, but executing at this level is truly impressive.”
Detroit snapped a three-game skid in the first of six straight home games. After winning only 14 games last season, the Pistons posted a 10-6 record in January.
“It’s exactly what we wanted,” Cunningham said. “We set out to dominate January, and while we let a few games slip, it was a great month in terms of focus and execution. It feels good. Now, it’s on to February.”
While Cunningham has led the way, center Jalen Duren has been a consistent force inside. He has recorded double-doubles in seven of his last eight outings, including a 16-point, 13-rebound showing against Dallas.
“He’s a well-rounded player, and over the past month, he’s found a rhythm and made a real impact,” Bickerstaff said.
Meanwhile, the Bulls, who had no All-Star selections, defeated Toronto 122-106 on Friday. Chicago has embraced a smaller lineup featuring four guards, a strategy that paid off against the rebuilding Raptors. The Bulls shot 50.6 percent from the field and racked up 34 assists on 45 made shots.
Leading scorer Zach LaVine missed the game for the birth of his child. Both LaVine and center Nikola Vucevic could be on the move ahead of Thursday’s trade deadline. Vucevic contributed 21 points and 12 rebounds in the win over Toronto.
“I think we did a better job getting him involved than in previous games,” Bulls coach Billy Donovan said. “He had everything working. With Zach out, we need him to step up even more.”
Rookie Matas Buzelis delivered his second consecutive 12-point game, adding seven rebounds and three blocks.
“Defensively, he did some spectacular things,” Donovan said. “He was tough to shoot over. If he can maintain positioning and not take himself out of plays, he’ll provide even more rim protection.”
Chicago has dominated recent matchups with Detroit, winning 18 of the last 20 meetings. In their previous clash on Nov. 18, Vucevic led the Bulls to a 122-112 road victory with 29 points, 12 rebounds, and three blocks.