MEMPHIS, Tenn. — During their upset of the Milwaukee Bucks on Monday, it didn’t appear the Detroit Pistons were feeling any aftereffects from having multiple players in the NBA’s health and safety protocols. Six of the eight players who missed time in the final week of December — Cade Cunningham, Killian Hayes, Trey Lyles, Josh
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MEMPHIS, Tenn. — After putting together their best effort of the season in a win over the Milwaukee Bucks on Monday, the Detroit Pistons have played two of their worst games on the season, starting with Wednesday’s 140-111 loss to the Charlotte Hornets. Thursday didn’t go much better. The Memphis Grizzlies built a double-digit lead
MEMPHIS, Tennessee — Detroit Pistons guard Frank Jackson entered the NBA’s health and safety protocols on Thursday, becoming the ninth player on the roster to do so this season. Jackson had missed Detroit’s previous three games with a lateral sprain in his right ankle, and will now miss additional time. ABOUT LAST NIGHT: Pistons stung,
CHARLOTTE — The Detroit Pistons entered their road game against the Charlotte Hornets with rare momentum. They were coming off of two straight wins — their first winning streak in 10 months — and defeated the Milwaukee Bucks on the road by nine points on Monday. The Pistons caught the Hornets on a hot night.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — After getting six players back from health and safety protocols over the weekend, the Detroit Pistons took another step toward normalcy on Tuesday. Isaiah Stewart, who entered protocols Dec. 23 and missed their last five games, joined the team in Charlotte, Pistons coach Dwane Casey said after Tuesday’s practice. His status for Wednesday’s game
MILWAUKEE — Judging solely from their performance against the defending champion Milwaukee Bucks on Monday, one probably wouldn’t have guessed the Detroit Pistons were coming off of a month filled with adversity. They had eight players — including their first overall pick, Cade Cunningham — enter health and safety protocols from Dec. 22 until Dec. 26. A ninth
MILWAUKEE — Judging solely from their performance against the defending champion Milwaukee Bucks on Monday, one probably wouldn’t have guessed the Detroit Pistons were coming off of a month filled with adversity. They had eight players — including their first overall pick, Cade Cunningham — enter health and safety protocols from Dec. 22 until Dec. 26. A ninth
MILWAUKEE — Saddiq Bey delivered one of the best moments of his young career Saturday night, knocking down a game-winning 3-pointer in overtime to give a depleted Detroit Pistons team a win over the San Antonio Spurs — their second win since Nov. 17. Flanked with a much healthier roster, Bey followed up with the best game
The NBA rescheduled the 11 games it postponed in December due to a league-wide COVID-19 outbreak, and it led to two changes on the Detroit Pistons’ calendar. The Pistons’ road game against the Chicago Bulls, scheduled for Dec. 12, will now be played on Jan. 11. Detroit’s home game on Jan. 12 against the Phoenix
Things have been different for Hamidou Diallo ever since he put on the mask. On Dec. 8, two days after Diallo suffered a face fracture and had to be fitted for a mask, he played a then-season high 29 minutes and scored an energetic 12 points off of the bench in a competitive overtime loss
Detroit Pistons (6-28) vs. Milwaukee Bucks (25-13) When: 8 p.m. Monday. Where: Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee. TV: Bally Sports Detroit. Radio: WXYT-FM (97.1; other Pistons radio affiliates). • Box score MAIL CALL: Pistons mailbag: Is Hamidou Diallo’s breakout for real or temporary? BEY STUNS SPURS: Saddiq Bey hits winning 3-pointer as Pistons beat Spurs in OT Game notes: The Pistons are back in action after their
Happy New Year’s, Detroit Pistons fans. In 2021 they bought out Blake Griffin, traded Derrick Rose, won the lottery and drafted first overall for the first time in 50 years. Cade Cunningham could be the player who eventually brings the Pistons out of their decade-plus-long playoff slump. There’s still a lot of work to do,
The shot was better than the pass. Derrick Walton Jr. was humble when asked about the winning play at the end of Saturday’s home game against the San Antonio Spurs. With 10 seconds remaining in overtime, Walton drove to the basket and passed the ball between the legs of Spurs center Jakob Poeltl, into the hands
The Detroit Pistons have faced a lot of adversity since mid-November. They suffered a 14-game losing streak, lost their best player in Jerami Grant to a thumb injury and then saw most of their rotation — and several staff members — enter the NBA’s health and safety protocols following a COVID-19 outbreak. So the last