AUBURN HILLS -- A group made up mostly of bench players proved crucial down the stretch for the Detroit Pistons on Tuesday in a 102-91 win over the Chicago Bulls.

Tobias Harris joined Ish Smith, Darrun Hilliard, Jon Leuer and Aron Baynes as the Pistons outscored the Bulls 31-19 and held Chicago to 7 of 21 shooting.

Those five started the quarter and played more than eight minutes together, dominating the Bulls' bench before combining to hold the rest of Chicago's starting lineup not named Jimmy Butler to 1 of 8 shooting.

Butler scored eight points and led all scorers with a game-high 32, but Pistons coach Stan Van Gundy opted to ride with that five for most of the fourth quarter.

Smith, who scored seven points and had 10 assists, played all 12 minutes, as did Jon Leuer (nine points, five rebounds), while Aron Baynes tallied six points and five rebounds in 10-plus minutes. Darrun Hilliard, who equaled his season-high point total (nine), played 10 of his 19-plus minutes in the fourth.

Click the video above to watch Van Gundy discuss his decision to stick with this group that led the Pistons to victory, the fourth in their last five games.