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The Detroit Pistons had arguably their worst performance since the start of their resurgence in a home loss to the Cavaliers.
Fresh off their victory over the Boston Celtics Sunday, the Detroit Pistons were back in action on Monday in night two of a back-to-back. Next up on the schedul
The Pistons' 2-2 overall record reflects a team that understands how to win, but has struggled to put together full 48-minute performances.
Detroit Pistons increased in value after a playoff season, but still rank among the bottom 5 NBA franchises, according to Forbes' latest valuations.
The Pistons' ups and downs haven't seemed to have hurt their stock, as many look to still be high on them. On Monday, NBA.com put out the latest installment of their power rankings. After starting the year at No. 11, they've managed to climb to No. 10.
Detroit Pistons guard Cade Cunningham didn't realize his moment was coming, but when an errant pass by New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson drifted his way, the only thing standing between him and that moment was swingman Mikal Bridges bearing down for a steal.
Tom Gores said the Detroit Pistons have higher expectations now and that's a good thing. But it also makes him nervous.
Detroit squad hopes to continue momentum at Little Caesars Arena after yesterday's win over Boston. Here's how to watch.
After moving to 2-1 on the season, Cleveland looked north and ventured up to Detroit to take on the Pistons. Detroit came into this game 2-1, with wins over the
Ausar Thompson didn’t need a play drawn up for him to take over the game late. It's starting to feel like a normal thing.
In the middle of recording their first two wins of the season, the Detroit Pistons demonstrated their growth in staying composed.