Detroit Pistons beat Chicago Bulls 124-113
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Detroit Pistons injury report vs 76ers shows they may get Cade Cunningham back in time for their 2nd NBA Cup game Friday at Little Caesars Arena.
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.
Before the Bulls and Pistons go at it, Josh Giddey and Cade Cunningham may or may not play according to the NBA Injured List.
The Sixers have two rematches of recent games this week, plus a pair of battles against teams they have not yet faced in 2025-26.
The Pistons’ star guard landed awkwardly on his back after going up for a dunk only to be fouled by Cam Whitmore. He started clutching at his back and was slow to get up and move over to the Pistons bench before eventually exiting the court.
Detroit Pistons' star Cade Cunningham stepped up again as a closer to aid their sixth straight win against the Philadelphia 76ers.
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"I got lucky and fell into a franchise and a city that has the same mentality" - Cade Cunningham credits Detroit for helping him become a star
By all indications, Cunningham has taken the proverbial leap into superstardom and maintains that his belief in himself never wavered, even through the difficult seasons, while also crediting the city of Detroit and the Pistons franchise for not losing faith.