With the most open cap space heading into trade season in the NBA, the Detroit Pistons are a key team to watch leading up to the trade deadline. Trajan Langdon
Detroit Pistons, after enduring a franchise-worst 14-win season last year, have reached a .500 record this season, marking significant progress.
The Detroit Pistons were long rumored to be interested in Miles Bridges before last year's trip into unrestricted free agency. Ultimately, the Charlotte Hornets
While Detroit has undoubtedly taken strides this season, it slipped in some key areas on Thursday. The Pistons turned the ball over 14 times for what would become 25 Warriors points. They allowed 15 offensive rebounds, and Golden State outscored them 21-6 in second-chance points.
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In 2022, the Lions started 1-6 but barely missed the playoffs with their late-season run to finish 9-8. That included a season-ending victory at Green Bay, preventing the Packers from qualifying for the NFL playoffs in quarterback Aaron Rodgers’ last game playing for Green Bay.
Detroit — Little Caesars Arena has become a who's who when it comes to members of the Detroit Lions coming out to support the Pistons. Headlined by All-Pro wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown on Thursday night, the Lions were well-represented during the Pistons' 107-104 loss to the Golden State Warriors.
Cade Cunningham scored 32 points, and the Detroit Pistons finished on a 22-6 run but couldn't continue their win streak, with a 107-104 loss to G.S.