After their biggest win of the season, against the Milwaukee Bucks on Monday, the Pistons had some momentum on their three-game road trip, notching their first back-to-back wins since March. The Charlotte Hornets didn’t let them stretch the streak to three. The Pistons fell behind in the first quarter and tried to put together a
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The Pistons are getting closer to having all of their players out of the NBA’s health and safety protocols. Cory Joseph, the last remaining player in isolation, exited the protocols and is working his way back to playing with the team. Isaiah Stewart also left protocols this week and joined the team in Charlotte, though
Cade Cunningham walked around the back hallways at Fiserv Forum, getting his thoughts together, ready to hit the court for a game for the first time in almost two weeks. He followed his normal pregame routine and ran to the court, ahead of Monday’s matchup against the Milwaukee Bucks. It was Cunningham’s first game since
Milwaukee — It was a night of firsts for the Pistons. It was the first game back for six Pistons players who had been in COVID protocols, including Cade Cunningham, Josh Jackson and Trey Lyles, for most of the past two weeks. More than that, after a spirited performance that featured outstanding ball movement and
By Dan Gelston | Associated Press Philadelphia — The Houston Rockets suspended guard Kevin Porter Jr. and former Pistons forward Christian Wood for Monday’s game against Philadelphia for conduct detrimental to the team. Wood is Houston’s leading scorer at 16.8 points. He and Porter both had meltdowns in a loss Saturday to Houston and neither player played in
Milwaukee — The Pistons are making room for a postponed game from last month. The NBA announced Monday that the league is shuffling the schedule to add the games that were missed because of COVID postponements in December. The Pistons have two games that are affected, with their game at the Chicago Bulls being moved
The Pistons are back. Well, sort of. Like almost everyone else, they’ve been trying to keep their players and staff out of COVID protocols and still continue business as usual. It hasn’t been easy, and just holding practices in person has been a challenge. It’s stalled what already was a difficult season, but things will
Milwaukee — The Pistons’ bout with COVID issues looks to be turning around, and they finally could be getting some players back from the NBA’s health and safety protocols. Cade Cunningham, Killian Hayes, Trey Lyles, Saben Lee, Rodney McGruder and Josh Jackson no longer appear on the injury report, after their designation had shifted from
Milwaukee — The Pistons’ bout with COVID issues looks to be turning around, and they finally could be getting some players back from the NBA’s health and safety protocols. Cade Cunningham, Killian Hayes, Trey Lyles, Saben Lee and Josh Jackson no longer appear on the injury report, after their designation had shifted from “health and
Detroit — In the aftermath of one of the Pistons’ most thrilling wins of the season, Saddiq Bey sat on the dais in the postgame press conference. That’s normally a place that might be reserved for a veteran like Jerami Grant or Cade Cunningham, the new face of the franchise. Bey had just hit a
Detroit — There was a sense that the Pistons were getting close to doing something special. In the big scheme of things, one win is just that — one win. Saturday’s 117-116 win over the San Antonio Spurs seemed to be something else, an exhale after a slew of lopsided losses, including a 35-point margin
Detroit — With a rash of injuries and dealing with COVID issues, the Pistons had just one win in December. They flipped the calendar and got off to a good start in the new year. Playing with just three regular roster players and a cadre of players from the G League, the Pistons gutted their way