CLEVELAND — The Detroit Pistons lost the first quarter by 18 points, and the fourth quarter by 20 points. The final margin of the game was as bad as you’d expect. Despite missing their top two scorers in Donovan Mitchell and Darius Garland, the Cleveland Cavaliers easily handled the Pistons on Wednesday, defeating them 113-85
Detroit — Henry Ford Health System’s plan to build a new research hospital, while expanding its facilities with advanced technologies and a partnership with Michigan State University, will increase competition among the state’s hospital systems and lead to more talent in the medical pipeline, two experts said Wednesday. The $1.8 million development will include an
We hear from coach Dwane Casey after his Pistons lose to the Cavaliers 113-85 Wednesday night in Cleveland. #DetroitBasketball
Shortly before tonight’s game tipped off, it was announced that the Cleveland Cavaliers would be without their dynamic backcourt of Donovan Mitchell and Darius Garland. The pair also missed a game against the Detroit Pistons earlier this season, back in November, and that wasn’t an issue then as Cleveland cruised to a 112-88 win at
Tom Withers | Associated Press CLEVELAND — Jarrett Allen scored 20 points, Evan Mobley added 19 and the Cleveland Cavaliers won their fourth straight game, 113-85 over the Detroit Pistons on Wednesday night despite resting their starting backcourt. All-Star starter Donovan Mitchell (groin) and Darius Garland (thumb) got the night off to heal some nagging injuries
Cleveland − It was the eve of the NBA trade deadline and the Pistons were in Cleveland to face the Cavaliers for the third time this season. Every Pistons player outside of Cade Cunningham and Marvin Bagley was available for Wednesday’s game, even the team’s two-way players. After the first quarter, it appeared as if
The Red Wings and Pistons sit at dangerous intersections, pretty much where they’ve sat for nearly a decade. And they can’t keep making the same turn toward uncertainty. Arguably the best player on each team is in quasi-limbo. Dylan Larkin, 26, is due to become an unrestricted free agent after the season. By most accounts,
Mat Ishbia’s longtime dream of owning a professional sports team is officially a reality. The CEO of mortgage lender United Wholesale Mortgage was formally introduced as the new owner of the Phoenix Suns and Phoenix Mercury franchises on Wednesday, and he delivered a passionate, yet direct, message during his first press conference. Ishbia, 43, was
The Detroit Pistons travel to Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse for a one-game road trip to play a Central Division rival — the Cleveland Cavaliers. The hometown Cavs enter the night boasting a dominant 3-game winning streak where they have throttled opponents by 15 points or more in each victory. For Detroit, it has been a tick
LeBron James has accomplished a milestone that many basketball historians believed would never be broken. Entering Tuesday’s game against the Oklahoma City Thunder, the four-time NBA champion needed 36 points to surpass Kareem Abdul-Jabaar as the NBA’s all-time leading scorer. Nearly every person inside Crypto.com Arena pulled their phones out and rose to their feet
The Pistons Pulse is brought to you by The Detroit Free Press and is co hosted by Bryce Simon of MotorCityHoops and Omari Sankofa II, Detroit Pistons beat writer for The Detroit Free Press. Omari and I will once again go LIVE on Thursday night at 8pm ET to break down all the moves that
Several United Wholesale Mortgage employees spoke highly of their chairman, president and CEO – new Phoenix Suns majority owner Mat Ishbia. BROOKLYN – Mateen Cleaves is beyond certain his forever friend and 2000 Michigan State national championship teammate, Mat Ishbia, can deliver Phoenix its first NBA title as its new majority owner. “His passion to
Detroit — Henry Ford Health is scheduled to host a press conference Wednesday morning with the Detroit Pistons, its owner Tom Gores and Michigan State University to share what they call “a transformational vision to revolutionize the delivery of healthcare and create unique opportunities to live, work and play.” The health system plans to build
June 26, 2003, was a night expected to bring glory for two midwestern NBA franchises. Picking No. 1 overall, the Cleveland Cavaliers selected Akron teen LeBron James. Picking No. 2, the Detroit Pistons took Serbian teen Darko Milicic. Surely, draft experts said, the duo would lead their new franchises in battling for Central Division superiority