The Detroit Pistons are likely to be without their star guard for a fifth straight game as Cade Cunningham still recovers.
The Pistons' loss didn't come without fireworks as Detroit's players became caught up in a brawl with Timberwolves players during the contest, leading social media and sports pundits to react with candor across the country.
The Pistons have already tripled their win total from last season, clinched a winning record for the first time in nine seasons. They enter Monday as the fifth seed in the NBA's Eastern Conference playoff race. The top-six seeds are guaranteed a playoff spot, and seeds 7-10 enter the play-in tournament played right after the regular season.
On Sunday, the Detroit Pistons and the Minnesota Timberwolves were one of eight matchups on the NBA’s slate of games for the day. By the end of the night, an un
It wouldn’t be strange to call the Detroit Pistons as an exciting basketball team to watch. The combination of Cade Cunningham’s All-Star form and J.B.
Isaiah Stewart's gesture after his ejection following the Pistons-Timberwolves matchup embodies Detroit basketball.
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But in the wake of Sunday's fight with the Minnesota Timberwolves, the Pistons will be without Isaiah Stewart, Ron Holland II and Marcus Sasser for Wednesday's road game against Oklahoma City. Stewart received a two-game suspension while the others were hit for one game without pay.
Here are the remaining schedules for the Indiana Pacers, New York Knicks, Detroit Pistons and Milwaukee Bucks.