Cade Cunningham, Jalen Duren out vs. 76ers
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The Detroit Pistons could pull off a blockbuster deal with the Dallas Mavericks to land a franchise-altering center.
Both the Detroit Pistons and Chicago Bulls may be without one of their star players in Wednesday night's matchup.
BR’s Grant Hughes noted the Pistons’ “terrific start” and interior dominance on both ends. Following a 124-113 win against the Chicago Bulls on Wednesday, the Pistons improved their record to 10-2, the second-best in the NBA, just behind the 12-1 Thunder.
On Monday night, Cunningham had to exit the game against the Washington Wizards prematurely after he suffered a hard fall that caused him to land squarely on his tailbone, as reported by ClutchPoints NBA insider Brett Siegel. He had to be helped off the court, causing much concern for the East-leading Pistons.
Detroit Pistons vibes could not be higher right now, with Cade Cunningham making history on Monday night to lift his team to a 137-135 overtime victory over the Washington Wizards and extend their winning streak to seven games.