The Detroit Pistons will lock horns with the Philadelphia 76ers in their next NBA game on Saturday, April 4. The top-ranked side in the Eastern Conference with a 56-21 record.
The Detroit Pistons are entering the clash with a 113-108 win over the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Latest update on Marcus Sasser
The Detroit Pistons' point guard, Marcus Sasser, has been listed as "probable" for the game against the Philadelphia 76ers, he could play despite right hip strain.
Latest update on Tobias Harris
The Detroit Pistons' power forward, Tobias Harris, has been listed as "questionable" for the game against the Philadelphia 76ers, because he is a game-time decision after exiting Thursday's game early.
Latest update on Jalen Duren
The Detroit Pistons' center, Jalen Duren, emerged late in the injury report, because of illness he is listed as "questionable" for the game against the Philadelphia 76ers.
Latest update on Cade Cunningham
The Detroit Pistons' Point guard, Cade Cunningham, has been listed as "out" for the clash against the Philadelphia 76ers, because of a collapsed lung and is expected to be re-evaluated next week.
Latest update on Isaiah Stewart
The Detroit Pistons' power forward, Isaiah Stewart, has been listed as "out" for the game against the Philadelphia 76ers, because of a left calf strain.
When and where to watch the Philadelphia 76ers vs Detroit Pistons?
The Philadelphia 76ers will host the Detroit Pistons on Saturday, April 4 at the Xfinity Mobile Arena in Philadelphia. The game will start at 7:00 PM ET.
The game will air locally on NBC Sports Philadelphia and FanDuel Sports Network Detroit. Fans can enjoy the live streaming on NBA League Pass and Fubo.
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