The Detroit Pistons will take on the Washington Wizards on Thursday night, aiming to extend their winning streak to three games.
These teams faced off on Tuesday, with the Pistons securing a 123-103 victory, led by Cade Cunningham’s 27 points, eight rebounds, and 10 assists.
Detroit now seeks another win against the struggling Wizards and will do so with an almost fully healthy roster.
The only player on the Pistons’ injury report for Thursday’s game is Jaden Ivey, who remains sidelined with a broken fibula in his left leg.
Ivey received an update Thursday, indicating he will miss another four weeks but could return before the Pistons’ playoff push if his rehab proceeds without setbacks.
Meanwhile, the Wizards will not be as healthy as Detroit, with four players listed on their injury report.
Washington has already ruled out Bilal Coulibaly due to a hip injury that kept him out of Tuesday’s matchup against Detroit.
Malcolm Brogdon and Saddiq Bey are also out for Thursday’s game, while Colby Jones is questionable with right Achilles tendinopathy.
With Washington short-handed as they continue their push for a high draft pick, the Pistons will look to capitalize with a nearly full-strength squad led by Cunningham and Jalen Duren.
Fans can watch the Wizards vs. Pistons matchup from Detroit at 7:00 p.m. EST on Thursday.