The Detroit Pistons played a basketball game on Sunday. But their roster had more players from their G League club, the Motor City Cruise, than for the NBA franchise. The final score reflected that. The San Antonio Spurs defeated a depleted Detroit squad, 144-109. The 35-point final margin isn’t indicative of the Pistons’ effort, but
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The COVID issues are getting worse for the Pistons this week. After going most of the season without having any players enter the NBA’s health and safety protocols, the Pistons have sidelined eight players in the past five days. Cory Joseph and Josh Jackson are the two most recent players put into the health and
The COVID pandemic has wreaked havoc on everyone and everything, and there are no signs that things are getting much better. Sports are a microcosm of society, and as the number of positive tests increases in the wake of the new omicron variant and its rampant spread around the country, the sports teams are seeing the
As the Detroit Pistons continue to navigate a COVID-19 outbreak, they added a familiar face Sunday to help fill out their depleted roster. Motor City Cruise wing Deividas Sirvydis signed a 10-day contract with the Pistons, the team announced. The 37th pick of the 2019 draft, Sirvydis was acquired by the Pistons on draft night and played
The Pistons, who have been hit hard by COVID positives in recent days, are signing forward Deividas Sirvydis from their G League affiliate, the Motor City Cruise, on a 10-day contract via the hardship exemption, Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN tweets. The signing has been confirmed by a team press release. Sirvydis has appeared in 14
The COVID issues are getting worse for the Pistons this week. After going most of the season without having any players enter the NBA’s health and safety protocols, the Pistons have sidelined eight players in the past five days. Cory Joseph and Josh Jackson are the two most recent players put into the health and
The NBA has been hit with a wave of positive COVID-19 cases this month. The Detroit Pistons haven’t been spared. Josh Jackson and Cory Joseph entered the league’s health and safety protocols on Sunday, a league source confirmed to the Free Press. They are the seventh and eighth players on the roster to enter protocols within
December 26th 2021 at 12:30pm CST by Dana Gauruder The league continues to be ravaged by COVID positives with an increasing number of players entering the league’s health and safety protocols. Here are the latest updates: The Pistons, who already had six players in protocols, added guards Cory Joseph and Josh Jackson to the list,
When it comes to making deals, Detroit Pistons general manager Troy Weaver isn’t shy. His list of completed trades since he took the organization over in June 2020 is quite long. He has made moves with an eye toward the future, adding a core of young players to develop and, more recently, second-round picks that
If the Cavaliers are able to host the Raptors Sunday afternoon, both teams will have a shell of their normal lineups. Cavs forward Cedi Osman has become the team’s eighth player in the league’s health and safety protocols, tweets Chris Fedor of Cleveland.com. He joins Jarrett Allen, Ed Davis, Evan Mobley, RJ Nembhard, Isaac Okoro,
John Marshall | Associated Press Phoenix — The Golden State Warriors kept it close despite being short-handed, setting the stage for a player to take over down the stretch. One did — and it wasn’t Stephen Curry. Otto Porter Jr. took late-game honors. Curry had 33 points, Porter scored seven of his 19 during a
The COVID issues are continuing to deplete the Pistons’ roster. The team added forward Trey Lyles to the NBA’s health and safety protocols on Saturday, making him the sixth Pistons player to enter the protocols this week. They put four players into the protocols ahead of Thursday’s game in Miami: Killian Hayes, Isaiah Stewart, Saben
Trey Lyles entered the NBA’s health and safety protocols on Saturday, becoming the sixth Detroit Pistons player to do so this week. Lyles joins Cade Cunningham, who entered protocols on Wednesday, and Killian Hayes, Isaiah Stewart, Saben Lee and Rodney McGruder, who all entered shortly before Thursday’s road game against the Miami Heat. Like his teammates,
Rod Beard | The Detroit News The Pistons added some reinforcements to the depleted roster. The team announced Saturday that they’ve added point guards Derrick Walton Jr. and Cassius Stanley from the Motor City Cruise, their G League affiliate, each to a 10-day contract. In the past week, the Pistons have had five players go into
The Detroit Pistons have multiple players in the NBA’s health and safety protocols. On Christmas, they signed a couple of reinforcements. The Pistons signed Motor City Cruise guards Derrick Walton Jr. and Cassius Stanley to 10-day contracts using the NBA’s COVID-19-related hardship allowance, the team announced Saturday. MORE SANKOFA: Pistons’ COVID-19 outbreak ‘blindsiding,’ but they played with purpose
2:21pm: The deals for both guards are now official, according to an official statement from the Pistons (via Twitter). 2:08pm: Guards Derrick Walton and Cassius Stanley are expected to sign 10-day deals with the Pistons via hardship exceptions, per Shams Charania of The Athletic (Twitter link). Walton and Stanley logged some preseason run with Detroit before
Brian Mahoney | Associated Press New York — So much for good health and good cheer. Both are in short supply in the NBA this Christmas, especially for the 10 teams that will be playing on the holiday. Superstars are sitting. Supposed super teams are struggling. The games will go on, which is the most important
Miami — The Pistons had avoided the spreading COVID issues that had decimated most of rosters around the NBA. Until this week. With Cade Cunningham going into COVID health and safety protocols on Wednesday and then Killian Hayes, Isaiah Stewart, Saben Lee and Rodney McGruder joining him on the list just hours before the Thursday’s
MIAMI — Despite all of the chaos surrounding the Detroit Pistons in the 36 hours leading up to Thursday’s game, they didn’t question whether they could win it. The Pistons played one of their best offensive games of the season against the Miami Heat. They didn’t win, but their mindset going in clearly paid off.
Miami — Things can change in a hurry in the NBA, and never as much as this season, with COVID protocols changing rosters day by day. The Pistons had to adjust to sudden change just before their matchup against the Miami Heat, as four of their rotation players were placed in the league’s health and safety
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