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Detroit Pistons big Isaiah Stewart exited the second quarter of their road game against the Brooklyn Nets on Friday, Nov. 7, with an ankle sprain.
Isaiah Stewart was seen shoving Nic Claxton hard to the floor, which sparked a near brawl before referees quickly stepped in.
The latest surrounding free agent Malik Beasley, who earnestly hopes he can move past all the speculation and return to the Pistons
Brooklyn went cold after blowing an early 10-point lead, but it was the Nets’ league-worst defense that shouldered most of the blame for their latest loss, allowing the Pistons (7-2) to shoot nearly 60 percent from the field despite making 6-of-26 3s, inflated by an absurd 78 points in the paint.
The Detroit Pistons have claimed former Sacramento Kings center Isaac Jones, filling a roster spot that appeared to be held for Malik Beasley.
2025 Emirates NBA Cup play tips off this week for the Detroit Pistons. Their first of four "in-season tournament" games will take place on Friday, Nov. 7, when they fly to New York to face the Nets. Here's what to know about the multi-round tournament, which is now in its third season.
The Detroit Pistons are 5-2, off to their best start since 2017-18. Here are three things I like so far, and two areas that need to improve.
The Pistons controlled most of the first three quarters and led by 21 points, 81-60, with 3:59 remaining in the third after a 3-pointer from Duncan Robinson.
Michael Porter Jr. led the way for the Nets in Wednesday’s victory as he ended the game with 32 points and 11 rebounds while Nic Claxton recorded 18 points, 10 rebounds and six assists. While both teams are seeking a key victory in Friday’s matchup, both squads may be without multiple key players due to injuries.