Detroit Pistons forward Isaiah Stewart was ejected from Wednesday's game in Indianapolis following a hard foul, and gestured toward the Pacers' bench.
Turnovers: 13 (McConnell 4, Turner 3, Walker 2, Bryant, Haliburton, Sheppard, Siakam). Steals: 7 (McConnell 3, Furphy, Haliburton, Sheppard, Turner). Technical Fouls: Johnson, 3:32 first; Turner, 4:02 third. A_16,275 (20,000).
BOTTOM LINE: Detroit faces Indiana in Eastern Conference action Wednesday. The Pacers are 5-4 against the rest of their division. Indiana is 11-8 against opponents with a winning record. The Pistons are 1-7 against opponents from the Central Division. Detroit gives up 113.0 points to opponents and has been outscored by 1.2 points per game.
The Detroit Pistons have had several impressive rallies this season, including during their hot stretch of basketball. But on Thursday, they fell short. The Pistons (21-20 overall) fell to the Indiana Pacers at Little Caesars Arena, 111-100. They trailed ...
Advertisement Article continues below this ad 3-Point Goals_Indiana 13-30 (Turner 8-11, Nesmith 2-3, Haliburton 2-6, Toppin 1-3, Bryant 0-2, Siakam 0-2, Nembhard 0-3), Detroit 9-36 (Hardaway Jr. 4 ...
NBA Rising Stars action takes place next month, the Detroit Pistons won’t have a representative. On Tuesday, the NBA announced the sophomore and t
Isaiah Stewart’s Wednesday night didn’t go as planned. Although the veteran center is typically a key player coming off the bench for the Detroit Pistons, he be
On Wednesday, the Pistons were flattened by their rivals from the Hickory State as they were beaten 133-119 during a game that saw Pistons center Isaiah Stewart throw a hard forearm into Pacers big man Thomas Bryant's chest.
The friction between the Pacers and Pistons mostly comes from their rise out of rebuilds, but both sides said lines were crossed Wednesday.
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Stephen Curry bounced back from a four-point first half with five second-half 3-pointers and the Golden State Warriors rallied to overcome Shai Gilgeous-Alexander's 52 points and stun the Oklahoma City Thunder 116-109 on Wednesday night in San Francisco.