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Keith Langlois injury and suspension
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• Pistons Notes: Cunningham, Stewart, Silas, Wiseman
Cade Cunningham missed most of last season with a shin injury but it wasn’t a wasted year, Keith Langlois of Pistons.com writes. The top pick of the 2021 draft firmly established himself as a team leader. “His voice is always in the locker room. His voice is always in our ears,” center Jalen Duren said. […]...2023See also Cade Cunningham
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• Pistons Notes: Cunningham, Ivey, Casey, Expectations, Gores
Cade Cunningham‘s backcourt partnership with Jaden Ivey was delayed by Cunningham’s season-ending shin injury. Cunningham was impressed by Ivey’s growth this season and can’t wait to see how they’ll blend together for the Pistons next season, Keith Langlois of Pistons.com writes. “The pace and the poise he showed at the end of the year, I […]...2023Read about Cade Cunningham
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• Kris Dunn could draw plenty of interest as restricted free agent
Fourth-year Bulls point guard Kris Dunn will be a restricted free agent this summer, and after a competent defensive showing during his 2019-20 season with the club, he may be an appealing, affordable bench addition for a number of teams on the market, according to Rob Schaefer of NBC Sports Chicago. After trying to move Kris Dunn as recently as August 2019, Schaefer suggests that Dunn may be wort...2020Check it out Kris Dunn
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• Pistons rookie Sekou Doumbouya may be headed to G League
In the wake of Blake Griffin‘s season-ending injury, rookie forward Sekou Doumbouya was inserted into the Pistons‘ starting lineup and made a strong early impression, scoring double-digit points in seven of eight games and handling some challenging defensive assignments. However, the NBA’s youngest player has experienced some growing pains in recent weeks. Since scoring 24 points in Boston on Jan...2020Read about Blake Griffin
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• Pistons PG Reggie Jackson medically cleared to return
Pistons point guard Reggie Jackson has been medically cleared to play and could return to action this week, head coach Dwane Casey said today. Jackson, 29, appeared in just two games at the start of the season before being sidelined with a back injury. In his absence, Bruce Brown has emerged as the Pistons’ starting point guard, and Derrick Rose has become one of the team’s most important contribu...2020See more articles Reggie Jackson
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• Dwane Casey won't call struggling Pistons a 'rebuild' situation
The Pistons’ decision to hire Dwane Casey as head coach in June of 2018 was the right call, one that remains a smart choice even with the team’s current struggles, Keith Langlois of NBA.com writes. Detroit has lost three straight games and is just 14-27 on the season, dealing with a litany of injuries to key players such as Blake Griffin, Reggie Jackson and Luke Kennard. Casey was hired after an o...2020See more Dwane Casey
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• Svi Mykhailiuk capitalizing on opportunity provided by Pistons' injury issues
Svi Mykhailiuk is taking advantage of the opportunity that the Pistons‘ early-season injuries have provided, writes Keith Langlois of NBA.com. Mykhailiuk was touted as an elite shooter coming out of Kansas last year, but he didn’t see much playing time as a rookie. He averaged 10.8 minutes in 39 games with the Lakers, then only appeared in three games after a midseason trade to Detroit. That has c...2019See also Svi Mykhailiuk
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• Thon Maker's presence off the bench a boon for the Pistons
Thon Maker has given the Pistons an energetic boost since he was acquired from the Bucks in a three-team swap at the trade deadline, Keith Langlois of Pistons.com writes. The 7-footer fell out of Milwaukee’s rotation but has proved to be a solid backup for Andre Drummond and Blake Griffin. The Pistons outscored Phoenix by 20 points when Maker was on the court Thursday, as he scored 10 points, grab...2019See more articles Thon Maker
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• Brandon Knight expected to make debut with Rockets next week
Brandon Knight, who hasn’t played in an NBA game since the 2016-17 season, is expected to make his Rockets debut next week, head coach Mike D’Antoni said on Tuesday evening (Twitter link via Tim MacMahon of ESPN.com). While Knight isn’t expected to take on a major role for his new team, he could help provide some backcourt depth if James Harden, Chris Paul or Eric Gordon are banged up, perhaps reg...2018Visit the page Brandon Knight
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• Reggie Jackson: 'Been doing everything I can to get healthy'
Some time off has done a lot of good for Pistons guard Reggie Jackson, according to Keith Langlois of NBA.com. After missing 37 games with a severely sprained right ankle last season, Jackson mostly stayed away from basketball this summer. He talked with new coach Dwane Casey, watched the new assistant coaches conduct drills and spent time with teammates, but he didn’t subject the ankle to the str...2018Continue with Reggie Jackson
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• Glenn Robinson III wants to soar in new role for Pistons
Glenn Robinson III will soon have lunch with Pistons head coach Dwane Casey to discuss his role at length, but the former University of Michigan standout has a pretty good idea what his new coach wants, Keith Langlois of Pistons.com reported in a feature story. Robinson signed a two-year, $8.35M contract with Detroit after an ankle injury wrecked his 2017-18 season with the Pacers. “We’ve got a sp...2018Visit the page Glenn Robinson
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• Pistons still unsure of who will join Griffin, Drummond and Jackson in lineup
Determining the two starters who will join Blake Griffin, Andre Drummond and Reggie Jackson in the lineup is one of the things to watch for during the Pistons’ training camp, according to Keith Langlois of the team’s website. Stanley Johnson, Reggie Bullock and Luke Kennard are the three major candidates for those two slots. Jon Leuer, Henry Ellenson and Zaza Pachulia will vie for the role of firs...2018Visit the page Blake Griffin
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• Several Pistons will battle it out for starting positions during camp
Determining the two starters who will join Blake Griffin, Andre Drummond and Reggie Jackson in the lineup is one of the things to watch for during the Pistons’ training camp, according to Keith Langlois of the team’s website. Stanley Johnson, Reggie Bullock and Luke Kennard are the three major candidates for those two slots. Jon Leuer, Henry Ellenson and Zaza Pachulia will vie for the role of firs...2018See also Blake Griffin
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• Two top picks will be hustling for court time with Pistons
The Pistons were looking to add depth at the wing spots and got two players who will compete for minutes next season, Keith Langlois of Pistons.com writes. Detroit didn’t have a first-round pick but traded away two future second-rounders to the Sixers to nab Creighton’s Khyri Thomas at No. 38, then chose Bruce Brown of Miami (Fla.) four picks later with their own selection. “You never know how the...2018See also Khyri Thomas
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• Central Rumors: Detroit's frontcourt decisions; Cavs may shake up starting lineup
Power forward Anthony Tolliver would like to stay put but his future with the Pistons is uncertain at best, Ansar Khan of MLive.com reports. Tolliver, 32, quickly emerged as a rotation player in his second stint with the franchise and posted career highs in field-goal percentage (46.4) and 3-point percentage (43.6), Khan notes. But Tolliver becomes an unrestricted free agent this summer and the Pi...2018See also Anthony Tolliver
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• Pistons notes: Blake Griffin wants to play this season; young players to be featured
The Pistons’ faint playoff hopes were officially snuffed out on Wednesday night, when Detroit’s loss to Philadelphia eliminated the club from postseason contention. While the Pistons don’t have a ton to play for in the season’s final four games, injured star Blake Griffin continues to push for a return from his ankle injury, and Stan Van Gundy hasn’t ruled out that possibility, as Keith Langlois o...2018See more articles Blake Griffin
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• Pistons notes: Reggie Jackson's status, Stan Van Gundy fined
While the injury that has sidelined Reggie Jackson since December was referred to as an ankle sprain, the veteran point guard actually had complete tears of the ligaments in his right ankle, writes Keith Langlois of Pistons.com. When Jackson first went down with the injury, the Pistons announced he’d be re-evaluated in six to eight weeks, and he admits he thought he’d be back on the court around t...2018Continue with Reggie Jackson
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• Pistons vs. Warriors: Score, Highlights, Reaction from 2017 Regular Season
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• Wednesday NBA Roundup: Marc Gasol Won't Let Grizzlies' Puzzling Season Unravel
2016Visit the page Marc Gasol
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• Stanley Johnson Suspended for Violating Team Rules: Latest Details and Reaction
2016Continue with Stanley Johnson
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• Stanley Johnson Suspended for Violating Team Rules: Latest Details and Reaction
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• Reggie Jackson Injury: Updates on Pistons Guard's Knee and Return
2016Read about Reggie Jackson
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• Reggie Bullock Injury: Updates on Pistons SF's Leg and Return
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• NBA Tuesday Trade Roundup: Pistons' Present, Future Brighter with Tobias Harris
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• Best Potential Trade Targets for the Los Angeles Lakers
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• Blazers Bet Season on Half-Healthy LaMarcus Aldridge and Saturday NBA Takeaways
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• Brandon Jennings Injury: Updates on Pistons Star's Leg and Return
2015See also Brandon Jennings
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• L.A. Clippers Trying to Prove Contender Status and Other Wednesday NBA Takeaways
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• Pistons Showing Stan Van Gundy's Post-Josh Smith Vision and Sunday NBA Takeaways
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