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Pistons vs Wolves GameThread: Game Time, TV, Odds, and More

Minnesota Timberwolves v Detroit Pistons

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Pistons need a total team effort to beat Wolves without Cade

Cade Cunningham will miss his fourth consecutive game as the Detroit Pistons take on the Minnesota Timberwolves. Detroit has won three in a row without their star point guard. Anthony Edwards scored 50 points in a loss the last time these teams met, and he’s been in a cold spell recently, relatively speaking. The Pistons will need a game plan to limit his effectiveness while getting contributions from up and down the roster if they want to stretch their winning streak to four straight.

Game Vitals​


When: 7 p.m. ET
Where: Target Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Watch: Fan Duel Sports Network Detroit
Odds: Pistons +7

Projected Lineups​

Detroit Pistons (42-32)​


Dennis Schröder, Tim Hardaway, Ausar Thompson, Tobias Harris, Jalen Duren

Minnesota Timberwolves (42-32)​


Mike Conley, Anthony Edwards, Jaden McDaniels, Rudy Gobert

Source: https://www.detroitbadboys.com/2025...rwolves-gamethread-game-time-tv-odds-and-more
 
Pistons vs Wolves preview: Equally matched teams with different vibes face off

Minnesota Timberwolves v Detroit Pistons

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Two 42-32 teams go at it, and the Pistons are once again likely to be missing their star

No Cade Cunningham, no Tobias Harris, no problem, huh? In all seriousness, hopefully, those two are just getting right for the playoff run the Detroit Pistons plan to go on.

Cade is doubtful again tonight in what would’ve been another fun number-one overall pick duel with Anthony Edwards. Tobias Harris is probable, and assuming he does suit up, he’ll see tons of action against a player who may take his spot eventually.

Game Vitals​


When: 7 p.m. ET
Where: Target Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Watch: Fan Duel Sports Network Detroit
Odds: Pistons +7

Analysis​


The Pistons are huge dogs for the second game in a row with their All-Star sidelined. Tim Hardaway Jr. and the fellas had bookies steaming after they thrashed the one-seeded Cleveland Cavaliers Friday night. You can’t bank on a 32-piece seven 3s combo from Hardaway again, but someone needs an offensive explosion to keep pace with the burning Timberwolves.

Minnesota is 10-4 over their last 14, but have dropped three of its past five. They own the No. 5 offense and No. 3 defense in that 14-game span, per PivotFade. Julius Randle, dubbed a questionable fit, has shot less while distributing and defending more as of late. He’s been a woeful playoff performer due to shot selection and defenses forcing him into uncomfortable positions, which may be offset by playing with Ant Man this year.

While facing the Timberwolves is a tough task, particularly without Cade, on pure vibes, you can’t really top what Detroit is experiencing at the moment. Winning three in a row without their star? Finally toppling the Eastern-leading Cavaliers and bolstering JB Bickerstaff’s coach of the year candidacy? Tripling their win total from one season to the next? Detroit is riding high.

That is part of why it’s such a bummer Cade is still out. But it is an even bigger bummer in this one because I love seeing him matchup with stars—young stars, in particular because they’re the future of our game. Like Cade, Anthony Edwards has made huge improvements in his game. The playmaking “leap” hasn’t quite happened, but his decisions while being double-teamed have picked up. The biggest improvement in Edwards’ game comes from beyond the 3-point line.

I never would’ve imagined Edwards would shoot 39.5% on 10(!) attempts from deep. That’s insane. It’s Steph Curry, Klay Thompson, and Damian Lillard stuff. Funnily enough, Edwards said he watched Lillard shooting 3s last summer, and that was the flip he needed to become an elite outside shooter. He’s a special player. Edwards is right on Malik Beasley’s heel for the 3-point crown— 286 makes for threesley - 283 for Edwards. It’s going to be a close finish.

Ausar Thompson will cover Ant; he was all over the floor against Cleveland. That’s the type of player he’ll need to be in the playoffs. This thing doesn’t work without him. We know Thompson is a versatile defender. As he ages, who knows if he’s better suited as a three or four. What I do know is the Pistons should target Timberwolves backup four to add to their nucleus.

Naz Reid will be more expensive than the $13M earned this year, as he can opt out of his player option in the summer. He’s worth more. He can play the four or five and stretch defenders out with a sugary-sweet stroke and the handle to attack closeouts. Reid is an average defender, but paired with Thompson and the ability to play with Stew or Duren won’t allow him to get exposed.

Running it back with a healthy Jaden Ivey isn’t a bad idea. Cade, Duren, Thompson, and year two Ron Holland will all be better. Throwing the speedy poison Ivey back into that mix spices things up. I’m not opposed to running it back with their young two guard back healthy, but if you want to solidify your power forward spot long term, Naz Ried is a gettable option (it’ll cost ya, but the cap is going up again).

Projected Lineups​

Detroit Pistons (42-32)​


Dennis Schröder, Tim Hardaway, Ausar Thompson, Tobias Harris, Jalen Duren

Minnesota Timberwolves (42-32)​


Mike Conley, Anthony Edwards, Jaden McDaniels, Rudy Gobert

Question of the Day


Malik Beasley leads the league in 3s and is the 2nd option on the surprise Pistons.

Why is Payton Pritchard such a heavy 6MOY favorite? (-1050)

Source: https://www.detroitbadboys.com/2025...mberwolves-preview-game-time-tv-odds-and-more
 
Submit your questions for The Pindown: A Detroit Pistons Podcast

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Tune in live Thursday at 4:30 p.m. ET to join in on the conversation.

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Send in your questions now for this week’s episode of The Pindown: A Detroit Pistons Podcast where we’ll discuss the past week of Pistons basketball. Submit your question to the comments section here or on X/Twitter to @TheRealWesD3 and/or @blakesilverman.

Join us live on Thursday at 4:30 p.m. ET for the show where we’ll talk through the past week of Pistons’ basketball. Were the suspensions handed down for the Pistons-Timberwolves fight fair? What seed will the Pistons end up with in the playoffs? Who’s the most important Piston, besides Cade Cunningham, in the postseason?

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Pistons suspend three for fight with Wolves, all will miss OKC game

NBA: Detroit Pistons at Minnesota Timberwolves

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Isaiah Stewart gets multi-game suspension because of history of discpline

The NBA handed down a two-game suspension to Isaiah Stewart and one-game suspensions to Ron Holland and Marcus Sasser for their roles in the fight between the Detroit Pistons and Minnesota Timberwolves. Minnesota’s Naz Reid and Donte DiVincenzo also received one-game suspensions.

The five players and two coaches, Detroit head coach JB Bickerstaff and Minnesota assistant Pablo Prigioni, were all ejected from Sunday’s game when some hard fouls led to a confrontation between Reid and Holland, which then devolved into a full-on scrum between players on both teams that trickled into the first rows of fans.

Stewart received the multi-game suspension because of his history of discipline for physical confrontations (cue clip of a bloodied Stewart barely being restrained from going after LeBron James).

The timing is unfortunate as all three Pistons will likely miss tonight’s nationally televised matchup against the Oklahoma City Thunder. Also missing the game will be Cade Cunningham, who will sit out his fifth straight as he recovers from a left calf contusion, and the team works to ensure he is healthy for the playoffs.

Stewart previously received a one-game suspension after a hard foul against the Indiana Pacers earlier this season. Last season, which we all wish we could forget, he got suspended for three games after an in-arena confrontation with Drew Eubanks of the Phoenix Suns, which reportedly included a punch. The previous season he received a two-game suspension for the aforementioned incident against James and the Lakers.

The Pistons lost a hard-fought game to the Thunder at Little Caesars Arena in mid-March, and many were excited for the rematch. (Me, I am many). The Pistons will now be without their likely All-NBA player, best defensive center, their only backup point guard, and a rookie that has a knack for providing energy in key games.

Source: https://www.detroitbadboys.com/2025...pend-isaiah-stewart-ron-holland-marcus-sasser
 
Pistons vs. Thunder GameThread: Game Time, TV, Odds, and More

NBA: Oklahoma City Thunder at Detroit Pistons

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What could possibly go wrong in this one?

If the Oklahoma City Thunder want to reach the hallowed ground of a 70-win season, shared only by the Steph Curry Warriors and Michael Jordan Bulls, they need to win out. How much do they want that? Whose to say, but they aren’t letting up on the gas as the season winds down. They are 25-3 and winners of 10 straight. They field the likely MVP in Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. Also, the Pistons are down several players tonight due to injury and suspension. Cade Cunningham is still out injured. Isaiah Stewart, Ron Holland, and Marcus Sasser will miss the game with suspensions in the fallout of the fight with the Minnesota Timberwolves.

If the Pistons manage to pull off a miracle, it will be because of the excess vibes and goodwill from the first game between these two teams. In that game, the Pistons fought hard against the league’s best team. An unfriendly whistle got in the way. Cade Cunningham was ejected, the Pistons received five technicals, and Shai shot 10 free throws by himself while the Pistons shot 13 as a team. After the game, JB Bickerstaff delivered a viral rant against the officiating who called their work in the game “disgusting.”

Justice for the Pistons?

Game Vitals​


When: 9:30 p.m. ET
Where: Paycom Center, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Watch: ESPN
Odds: Pistons +13

Projected Lineups​

Detroit Pistons (42-33)


Dennis Schroder, Tim Hardaway Jr, Ausar Thompson, Tobias Harris, Jalen Duren

Oklahoma City Thunder (63-12)


Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Lu Dort, Jalen Williams, Chet Holmgren, Isaiah Hartenstein

Source: https://www.detroitbadboys.com/2025...thunder-gamethread-game-time-tv-odds-and-more
 
Pistons vs. Thunder preview: Very short-handed Pistons take on the best team in the league

NBA: Oklahoma City Thunder at Detroit Pistons

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What could possibly go wrong in this one?

The Pistons magic number for clinching a spot in the Playoffs and avoiding the Play-In is now down to 1. That is the good news. The bad news is that they face the Oklahoma City Thunder on the road on National TV and they will be without 3 players for sure due to suspensions from Sunday’s brawl against the Timberwolves. Those three players are Isaiah Stewart, Marcus Sasser, and Ron Holland. They are also likely without Cade Cunnningham, who is listed as doubtful.

The injury report for Oklahoma City does not feature any of their regular rotation players which sets up the possibility of this being a very long night. I wouldn’t rule out the Pistons completely, as they did just beat the Cleveland Cavaliers on Friday with a short-handed roster, but they at least had most of their bench rotation and the Cavaliers have been more susceptible to losing lately than the Thunder.

You have to imagine the NBA is not thrilled with Cade Cunningham missing 2 of the 3 National TV games the Pistons have had this year due to injury, especially after they added this one to the slate just a couple weeks ago. I am sure they will punish the Pistons next year by giving them no National TV games.

Game Vitals​


Where: Paycom Center in Oklahoma City, OK
When: Wednesday, April 2 at 9:30 pm EST
Watch: ESPN
Odds: Thunder (-13.5)

Analysis​


As I said above, the Pistons will likely be without Cade Cunningham and will for sure be without Marcus Sasser, Isaiah Stewart, and Ron Holland due to suspension. I would anticipate Tobias Harris returning after he was a late scratch on Sunday, but Cade was also a late scratch a week ago and has now missed every game since.

Beating the Oklahoma City Thunder at full strength was already going to be a very difficult task for the Pistons with a healthy rotation, but missing their best player along with two regular bench rotation players makes the task nearly impossible.

Any team can win any night, but as we saw against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Sunday after the dust up and ejection of players, the Pistons are not equipped to handle the loss of this many rotation players at once. They were pretty much run off the court after the fight and that was against a Minnesota team that is not as good as the Thunder to begin with and also lost a couple of players from the fight.

The Pistons looked gassed as they were forced to shorten their rotation and play guys way more minutes than they are used to.

The Pistons were able to hang tough with the Thunder in the last matchup, but ultimately could not overcome a Shai Gilgeous-Alexander 48 point masterclass. The team had no answer for him defensively and when it looked like they might steal the game in the 4th quarter, he was able to takeover and slam the door shut. That was also a Thunder team without Jalen Williams and Chet Holmgren, who will both be playing tonight.

If there is one thing the Pistons have going for them, they will still have Ausar Thompson to throw at SGA, who is probably the closest they have to a “Shai Stopper” on the roster. The Pistons had Thompson in the last matchup and we saw how that worked out, but he is still the best equipped to handle him. But, the minutes without Ausar could get ugly as the Pistons will be forced to throw some combination of Dennis Schroder, Tim Hardaway Jr, and Malik Beasley at him.

The loss of Isaiah Stewart is big, but Paul Reed is more than capable of filling in for him. The biggest problem is actually going to be the loss of Marcus Sasser because the Pistons will once again likely be without Cade. With a healthy Cade Cunningham, Marcus Sasser isn’t even a part of the rotation, but without Cade, he is the only other player on the roster capable of handling the ball. This means that Dennis Schroder is going to be relied on for a lot of minutes with little ball handling help and you may even see two-way guard Daniss Jenkins get some playing time since he is the only other healthy point guard on the roster.

I don’t want to overreact to Cade’s injury, but him not playing in a game in which the Pistons are missing 3 rotation players leads me to be a bit more concerned about his injury than I was before. The Pistons were winning games without him, so keeping him out longer to rest up made sense, but if there was a time to play him, it would be in this game given all the circumstances.

At the end of the day, this is probably a loss regardless of whether Cade plays, but having him miss National TV games at the end of the season with a shortened rotation is a bit of a concern.

Lineups​


Detroit Pistons (42-33): Dennis Schroder, Tim Hardaway Jr, Ausar Thompson, Tobias Harris, Jalen Duren

Oklahoma City Thunder (63-12): Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Lu Dort, Jalen Williams, Chet Holmgren, Isaiah Hartenstein

Question of the Day​


How concerned are you about Cade Cunningham’s injury?

Source: https://www.detroitbadboys.com/2025...-best-team-in-the-league-2024-2025-nba-season
 
Pistons vs. Raptors GameThread: Game Time, TV, Odds, and More

NBA: Toronto Raptors at Detroit Pistons

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Pistons can clinch a playoff spot with a win over the Raptors

Win and they are in. The Detroit Pistons can secure a playoff spot with a win tonight over the Toronto Raptors (or a loss from the Orlando Magic). It would be nice to see Cade Cunningham on the floor when the Pistons do secure that playoff spot. The Pistons star point guard has missed five consecutive games with a calf contusion, but he has been upgraded to questionable for tonight’s game. The Pistons will definitely be without veteran Tobias Harris, who will miss the game to rest a heel injury. The Raptors, meanwhile, will be without RJ Barrett (rest) and could also be without Scottie Barnes, who has been dealing with a persistent hand injury that has limited his effectiveness of late.

Game Vitals​


When: 7:30 p.m. ET
Where: Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, Ontario
Watch: Fan Duel Sports Network Detroit
Odds: Pistons -11

Projected Lineups​

Detroit Pistons (42-34)​


Cade Cunningham, Malik Beasley, Tim Hardaway, Ausar Thompson, Jalen Duren

Toronto Raptors (28-49)​


Immanuel Quickley, Jakobe Walter, Jamison Battle, Scottie Barnes, Jakob Poeltl

Source: https://www.detroitbadboys.com/2025...raptors-gamethread-game-time-tv-odds-and-more
 
Pistons vs Grizzles GameThread: Game Time, TV, Odds, and More

NBA: Memphis Grizzlies at Detroit Pistons

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Cade is back in the lineup

Cade Cunningham is back in the starting lineup after missing several games with a calf injury as the Detroit Pistons face off against the Memphis Grizzlies.

Keep an eye out on this game as I know that a special contingent of DBB faithful are going to this game together. I know there are some special off-camera things planned that will hopefully come through, but there is a chance there is also an on-camera shoutout, too. Whether it makes it on the air or not, it’s only possible because the community we have built here is truly special. Detroit Bad Boys is going on its 20th year as one of the the most vital fan communities on the internet, and believe me, it’s not because the Pistons have been good. It’s because everyone here supports not just the team but each other. The fan experience is special. It creates bonds and brotherhoods. It’s why I still do it. The Pistons are in the playoffs again, and in some ways, it feels like we’ve made it to the other side of a dark chapter. But the story of DBB never stops, and its community has always been a bright light. So thank you.)

Game Vitals


When: 7 p.m. ET
Where: Little Caesars Arena, Detroit, Michigan
Watch: Fan Duel Sports Network Detroit
Odds: Pistons +1.5

Projected Lineups

Detroit Pistons (43-34)


Cade Cunningham, Tim Hardaway, Ausar Thompson, Tobias Harris, Jalen Duren

Memphis Grizzles (45-32)


Ja Morant, Desmond Bane, Jaylen Wells, Jaren Jackson Jr., Zach Edey

Source: https://www.detroitbadboys.com/2025...rizzles-gamethread-game-time-tv-odds-and-more
 
Pistons vs Grizzles preview: Detroit clinched a playoff spot, but they have to keep going

Detroit Pistons v Memphis Grizzlies

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The only question left is will it be the Pacers or the Knicks

The Detroit Pistons will be in the postseason for the first time since 2019. They have an opportunity to win a playoff game for the first time since 2008. The job’s not done, though. JB Bickerstaff hasn’t lost sight of the bigger picture.

Detroit will likely be the 5th or 6th seed in the Eastern Conference. Meaning a date with the Indiana Pacers or New York Knicks is on the table. New York appears to be the better matchup for the Pistons, but Cade Cunningham has the game to be the best player on the floor against either team.

He’s missed the last six games with a calf contusion, but some optimism was provided last night with his questionable designation heading into the game versus the Toronto Raptors. Tonight, he’s been upgraded to probable. It looks like the team is ready to get him into playoff game shape and in top form.

With a playoff seed locked up, let’s get him healthy and ready to go, but on the flip side, you want to see him play a few more regular-season games to knock off some rust. He’s questionable again tonight against a Memphis Grizzles team with a ton to play for. They’re looking to get out of the Western Conference play-in, sitting at 45 wins. That conference is brutal.

(Editor’s Note: Keep an eye out on this game as I know that a special contingent of DBB faithful are going to this game together. I know there are some special off-camera things planned that will hopefully come through, but there is a chance there is also an on-camera shoutout, too. Whether it makes it on the air or not, it’s only possible because the community we have built here is truly special. Detroit Bad Boys is going on its 20th year as one of the the most vital fan communities on the internet, and believe me, it’s not because the Pistons have been good. It’s because everyone here supports not just the team but each other. The fan experience is special. It creates bonds and brotherhoods. It’s why I still do it. The Pistons are in the playoffs again, and in some ways, it feels like we’ve made it to the other side of a dark chapter. But the story of DBB never stops, and its community has always been a bright light. So thank you.)

Game Vitals


When: 7 p.m. ET
Where: Little Caesars Arena, Detroit, Michigan
Watch: Fan Duel Sports Network Detroit
Odds: Pistons +1.5

Analysis


This will surely be an up-and-down game between two teams who thrive in the fast break. Detroit isn’t as dynamic without Cade in the fast break department, but they still use those spry legs. Memphis, on the other hand, is fully loaded and ready to go.

The Grizzlies are coming off a theatrical game that saw Ja Morant bury a game-winner over 7-foot Kel’el Ware and the Miami Heat. Morant hasn’t played up to his standards this year. He’s always been a heavy pick-and-roll threat, but the Grizzles rank dead last in PnR frequency this year.

Their offense was predicated on more passing and cutting, resulting in a more free-flowing offense under former coach Taylor Jenkins. Morant has picked it up since the coaching move to Tuomas Iisalo, putting up 29 points and shooting a surprising 40% from three on volume. Memphis is still losing his minutes in this small four-game sample. Jaren Jackson Jr., on the other hand, has been their best player all year, and he’s +19 in the last four.

Jackson Jr. will deal with the return of Isaiah Stweart tonight. That’s an elite two-way big vs. one of the best big defenders in the game. With Tobias Harris questionable, the Pistons don’t have a lot of size options to deal with the ginormous frontcourt of Jackson Jr. and rookie Zach Edey if he’s out.

Stew and Jalen Duren lineups aren’t common (eight minutes this year), but the Grizzles don’t feed the Goliath Edey in the post against mismatches as much as a 1990s NBA coach would like. The Pistons could force the Grizzles to downsize with the downhill driving of Dennis Schröder, Ausar Thompson, and Marcus Sasser.

Those guys aren’t foul-drawing machines, but Jackson Jr. will bail you out with constant pressure- as good as he is, Jackson Jr. is still one of the most foul-prone bigs (38th percentile in foul percentage).

Edey will deal with one of the strongest forces in Jalen Duren. Duren dominated the Raptors last night, and it was fun to see his playmaking for others perk up again. He’s one of the most intriguing aspects of Detroit’s upcoming playoff series. His play will determine a lot moving forward.

The shooting of Tim Hardway Jr. and Malik Beasley (two 3’s away from 300) can bend defenses in the playoffs. Hardaway Jr., in particular, has been sizzling over the last five. 51% from three is tough to maintain, but Detroit will need to bury as many as possible, considering the Knicks and Pacers game plan has been running teams off the 3-point line.

Projected Lineups:

Detroit Pistons (43-34)


Cade Cunningham, Tim Hardaway, Ausar Thompson, Tobias Harris, Jalen Duren

Memphis Grizzles (45-32)


Ja Morant, Desmond Bane, Jaylen Wells, Jaren Jackson Jr., Zach Edey

Question of the Day


With Detroit clinching a postseason spot, what’s your singular favorite Pistons playoff moment?

Source: https://www.detroitbadboys.com/2025...mphis-grizzles-preview-game-time-tv-odds-more
 
Pistons vs. Raptors: Will Cade Cunningham suit up against the Raps?

NBA: Toronto Raptors at Detroit Pistons

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Pistons star upgraded to questionable

The Detroit Pistons finish up trying to secure a win after losing the first two on a three-game road trip. Tonight, they face the Toronto Raptors, who themselves have lost two in a row after winning their previous four games. The good news for the Pistons is that help might be on the horizon. Not only are they getting back Ron Holland and Marcus Sasser, both suspended for Detroit’s latest loss against the Oklahoma City Thunder, there is a small chance Cade Cunningham might be available to play. Cunningham, who has missed five games with a calf contusion, is upgraded to questionable for this game. Questionable isn’t available, and it’s not probable, but it’s also not out.

Game Vitals​


When: 7:30 p.m. ET
Where: Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, Ontario
Watch: Fan Duel Sports Network Detroit
Odds: Pistons -11

Analysis​


The Pistons might not need Cunningham to suit up in order to beat the Raptors. A win clinches the team’s first playoff berth since 2018-19. That would put them one step closer to notching their first playoff victory since 2008-09. Yeah, it’s been rough in Motown. If the Pistons win, they are in. If they lose and the Orlando Magic also lose, they are also in.

The Raptors were just officially eliminated from the play-in with a loss to the Chicago Bulls. So they officially have nothing to play for as the season winds down.

Toronto will be without RJ Barrett and Scottie Barnes is questionable. Barrett is being held out for rest and Barnes ould miss with a right hand injury and MCP joint contusion. The Pistons will be without the services of Tobias Harris, who is being held out with right heel soreness. End-of-season basketball, am I right?

The big question is whether the Raptors have any interest in actually winning this game. The Raptors are in a comfortable 23rd place in the standings, with a multiple-game cushion on either side of them. That means there is not much direct harm if they manage to win the game, and no real direct benefit in losing the game.

They are in the NBA abyss. While they recently reeled off four consecutive victories, those wins came against the Wizards, Nets, Hornets, and Sixers. They followed that up with losses to the Bulls and Blazers. Prior to the winning streak, they lost four to the Blazers, Suns, Warriors, and Spurs. Cumulatively, that is not the most encouraging 10-game stretch I have ever seen.

Projected Lineups​

Detroit Pistons (42-34)​


Cade Cunningham, Malik Beasley, Tim Hardaway, Ausar Thompson, Jalen Duren

Toronto Raptors (28-49)​


Immanuel Quickley, Jakobe Walter, Jamison Battle, Scottie Barnes, Jakob Poeltl

Question of the Game​


Where would Cade Cunningham and former Rookie of the Year Scottie Barnes fall in your ranking of the 2021 NBA Draft class?

Source: https://www.detroitbadboys.com/2025...will-cade-cunningham-suit-up-against-the-raps
 
The Pindown: Pistons Most Vital Playoff Players

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Discussing suspensions, Cade’s injury & more!

Ron Holland got suspended a game and Wes and Blake are confused. The guys go through that skirmish against the Wolves, break down which suspensions made sense, which didn’t and why Ron Holland’s is especially confusing. Beyond that, we have exciting playoff basketball to think about! Wes and Blake explain why Cade Cunningham’s injury is nothing to worry about, what “finishing strong” looks like for this group given the injuries and suspensions and which Pistons players will be most important for the team’s success in a series.

We’ve got you covered for all this and more in this week’s episode.

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Pistons vs Kings final score: Pistons blow 18-point lead in loss to Kings’ big three

NBA: Sacramento Kings at Detroit Pistons

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Has Zach LaVine ever had a bad game against Detroit?

This was a tough loss. The Detroit Pistons let an 18-point lead slip away and fell to the Sacramento Kings 127-117. Zach LaVine and DeMar DeRozan combined for 81 points and Domantas Sabonis had his 10th triple-double of the season. Cade Cunningham led the Pistons with 35 points.

The Pistons built their 18-point with 4:35 left in the second quarter. It was a really fun first half, where we saw Detroit take a 72-62 lead after the second quarter. Duren was on triple-double watch, and the Pistons had no problem finding offense. Those struggles started in the third, and a Zach LaVine buzzer-beater at the end of the quarter put the Kings up 97-94 to give them the lead for the first time in the game.

That’s when Zach LaVine decided to go nuclear - he hit four straight threes to start the fourth quarter, and Sacramento held the lead the rest of the game. LaVine finished with 43 points, DeRozan had 37 points, and Sabonis added a triple-double to beat Detroit 127-117.

Maybe I’m salty, but it’s difficult watching Sacramento’s offense. There are some dribble hand-offs around Sabonis, but there’s a lot of iso-ball for LaVine and DeRozan. Demar hit a lot of tough midrange shots from the post, but he also got a lot of generous calls as he foul-baited on pump fakes. I’m also tired of seeing Zach hit “heat check” threes against Detroit every game.

Cade did his best to keep Detroit in it. He finished with 35 points and five assists. He had an efficient night with 21 shots and 11 free throw attempts. Ausar Thompson and Jalen Duren had strong first halves, but foul trouble limited their minutes in the second. Vets Tim Hardaway Jr and Malik Beasley combined to shoot 11-for-30 (37%) from the field, and Detroit missed the extra rebounding from Tobias Harris as we await his return from injury.

With the playoffs starting soon, let’s hope Detroit is getting the bad losses out of the way now. There are three more games left, starting with a potential playoff opponent in the New York Knicks on Thursday, followed by a home-and-home against the Milwaukee Bucks to end the season.

Source: https://www.detroitbadboys.com/2025...kings-final-score-zach-lavine-cade-cunningham
 
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