NBA, Pistons and Oklahoma City Thunder
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The Thunder come in winners in 17 of their last 18 games, including their last 10 in a row.
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Giddey was delivered a greater opportunity to flourish in Chicago, and the Thunder were delivered a plug-and-play rotation piece, Alex Caruso, who has assisted in one of the most dominant regular sea...
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Currently, the Detroit Pistons (42-33) have two players on the injury report, including Cade Cunningham, in their matchup against the Oklahoma City Thunder (63-12) at Paycom Center on Wednesday, April...
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NBA suspends 5 players
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Detroit’s Isaiah Stewart was suspended for two games and four other players from the Pistons and Minnesota Timberwolves drew one-game suspensions for their roles in an on-court altercation between th...
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Five players and two coaches were ejected after a fight broke out in the second quarter in the Minnesota Timberwolves’ victory over the Detroit Pistons on Sunday night.
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Stewart got two games "based in part on his repeated history of unsportsmanlike acts," the league said.
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The team with the best record in the NBA hosts the team with probably the most surprising rise up the standings on Wednesday, April 2 when the Oklahoma City Thunder welcome the Detroit Pistons to the Paycom Center in Oklahoma City.
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One of the rising stars in the NBA, who stands out with the Detroit Pistons, has made it clear that he aspires to become the top player in the world. A generation of NBA legends is nearing the twilight of their careers.
The red-hot Oklahoma City Thunder take on the Detroit Pistons in a matchup of two playoff-bound teams on Wednesday as the NBA regular season nears its conclusion. The Thunder have clinched the No. 1 spot in the Western Conference and are riding a 10-game winning streak entering Wednesday's game.
Detroit Pistons forward Tobias Harris caught a diss from Chandler Parsons when discussing the state of the modern NBA.
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The former No. 1 pick has led Detroit's resurgence, but he has loftier goals than just ending the Pistons' five-year playoff drought.
After the NBA announced the punishment for the brawl, the Pistons made a three-word statement on social media. “Detroit vs. Everybody,” the Pistons posted on X. Of course, the Pistons are buying into their old “Bad Boys” days perfectly and it has truly been Detroit against everybody this season as they continue to fight for respect.
Isaiah Stewart's gesture after his ejection following the Pistons-Timberwolves matchup embodies Detroit basketball.