Point guard Cade Cunningham leads the Detroit Pistons on the floor and is the team’s top scorer at 25.5 points per game.Everyone could use a breather, though, and the Pistons like the early returns from backup guard Dennis Schroder.Schroder will look to keep building during Tuesday’s visit to the Chicago Bulls. Acquired via trade last week, Schroder contributed five points and three assists in 15 minutes in his team debut Sunday, helping Detroit top the visiting Charlotte Hornets 112-102.Chicago figures to have an up-close look at a lot of Schroder’s assimilation into the rotation. Tuesday marks the first in a back-to-back between the teams in Chicago before the All-Star break.Detroit entered the week as the sixth seed in the Eastern Conference and is confident Schroder can help keep the playoff pursuit steady as Jaden Ivey (broken left fibula) remains out.That growth ultimately will expand Schroder’s role and even allow for sharing the floor with Cunningham, who had a triple-double of 19 points, 12 assists and 10 rebounds Sunday.”Teams have been wanting to put a lot of bodies on Cade,” Detroit coach J.B. Bickerstaff said. “Now he can come off and find a guy like Dennis, who has the ability to make plays and attack the paint and force rotations.”Also, things like bringing the ball up the floor and then having Cade off the ball and being able to play different actions to get the ball back in his hands, those types of things.”The Bulls are 7-3 in the past 10 meetings with the Pistons. The teams have split their first two games this season, including Detroit’s 127-119 home win on Feb. 2.Chicago has lost 11 of 15 to fall a season-worst nine games below .500 but still enters Tuesday with a 1 1/2-game lead on Philadelphia for the No. 10 seed and final slot in the East play-in tournament.The Bulls are 1-2 since trading leading scorer Zach LaVine to the Sacramento Kings.