Detroit Pistons, Cleveland Cavaliers and Odds
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Beef Stew is back. The Detroit Pistons have been without key big man Isaiah Stewart since Feb. 11 after he was handed a seven-game suspension for his role in a fight that broke out in a game against the Charlotte Hornets last month.
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Less than two years after a historically awful 14-68 season, the Pistons are now the #1 team in the league. It’s undoubtedly one of the greatest turnarounds in league history, but many are still questioning their place among basketball’s elite.
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The Cavs will also be without Riley Minix and Darius Brown, both of whom are on G League assignment. Max Strus is still out, as well. Dean Wade is questionable with an ankle injury. Everyone else is currently available.
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The Pistons have escaped their last three games with victories, but their slow starts could become more costly as they put their East-leading road record to the test on an upcoming trip. Detroit’s next stretch includes matchups at the Cavaliers, San Antonio Spurs, Brooklyn Nets (home and away) and Miami Heat.
The Detroit Pistons went 6-1 without Isaiah Stewart, who returns from suspension on Tuesday. Much of that came from defensive whiz Ausar Thompson.