Detroit Pistons vs Chicago Bulls Prediction NBA (Feb 21, 2026)

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The Detroit Pistons visit the Chicago Bulls at the United Center on Feb 21, 2026, and the gap in current form is hard to ignore. Detroit is 41-13 and first in the East, while Chicago is 24-32 and sitting 12th. ESPN’s matchup predictor reflects that difference, giving the Pistons a strong edge entering the weekend.

Detroit also arrives off another statement game, with Cade Cunningham dropping 42 points in a 126-111 win over the Knicks. Chicago, meanwhile, is coming off a loss to Toronto as its skid continued.

Pistons vs Bulls at a glance

Detroit’s profile is built on defense and paint pressure, while Chicago’s season has been defined by high assist volume but too many breakdowns defensively.

CategoryPistonsBulls
Record41-1324-32
Points per game117.2116.8
Points allowed per game109.3120.4
Rebounds per game45.644.7
Assists per game26.629.2
ESPN win probability76%24%

Key availability notes

Detroit has one clear absence that affects its frontcourt rotation, while Chicago is missing a couple of forwards.

TeamPlayerStatusNote
PistonsIsaiah StewartOutSuspension (estimated return March 3)
BullsZach CollinsOutToe (estimated return Feb 26)
BullsNoa EssengueOut for seasonShoulder

Matchup keys

1) Detroit’s paint scoring vs Chicago’s interior defense

Detroit leads the Eastern Conference in paint scoring at 56.9 points per game in the paint, and that identity travels well. If the Pistons are consistently getting two feet in the lane, Chicago’s help defense is forced to collapse, which opens the kick-out threes and the offensive glass.

2) Chicago’s ball movement vs Detroit’s pressure

Chicago is near the top of the East in assists at 29.1 per game, so it can generate good looks when it plays clean. The problem is that Detroit’s recent form has included heavy defensive disruption, with the Pistons averaging 10.9 steals over their last 10 games. If Chicago’s first pass is late, Detroit can turn that into runouts.

3) Recent form trends

Chicago’s last 10 games have been rough: 1-9, with opponents averaging 122.8 points. Detroit has gone 8-2 over the same span, holding opponents to 105.9 points. That defensive baseline is the biggest separator in this matchup.

What the season series suggests

These teams are meeting for the fourth time. In the most recent matchup on Jan. 8, Detroit won 108-93, with Stewart leading the way with 31 points. Even though Stewart is out this time, the broader takeaway still matters: Detroit has been comfortable controlling the tempo and forcing Chicago into tougher possessions.

Detroit Pistons vs Chicago Bulls prediction

Chicago can make this competitive if it takes care of the ball and wins the three-point volume game, but Detroit’s defensive consistency and paint pressure give it the clearer path over 48 minutes.

Prediction: Pistons 118, Bulls 108.

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