Cade Cunningham and Detroit Pistons face Domantas Sabonis and Sacramento Kings on Thursday night. Here's TV, channel, injury report, streaming info.
Riding a four-game losing streak, the Sacramento Kings head into a matchup against the Detroit Pistons on Thursday night. This is the finale of a five-game homestand for the Kings, as they look to avoid going 0-5 in that stretch.
A four-point play in the final seconds allowed the Detroit Pistons to escape with an improbable victory over the Kings.
Jaden Ivey converted a four-point play with 3 seconds left and the Detroit Pistons rallied past the struggling Sacramento Kings 114-113
On Thursday night, the Detroit Pistons added to what was already a wild night across the NBA. Thanks to some late-game heroics from Jaden Ivey, they managed to take down the Sacramento Kings and keep their winning streak alive.
The Sacramento Kings are set to play the Detroit Pistons in a Thursday night affair. However, Kings forward Domantas Sabonis is battling an illness, leading to uncertainty as to whether or not he will be available against the Pistons.
The Kings are listing Sabonis as questionable due to illness. The Pistons are listing Jalen Duren (right ankle sprain) as probable and Isaiah Stewart (left knee hyperextension) as questionable. Here are three things to watch in Thursday’s game.
The Detroit Pistons (13-17) make the third stop on a 4-game trip against the Sacramento Kings (13-17) Thursday at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento. Tip-off is scheduled for 10 p.m. ET. Let's analyze BetMGM Sportsbook's NBA odds around the Pistons vs.
There could be a reinforcement in play for the Detroit Pistons on Thursday night. With the Pistons continuing their road trip with a matchup against the Sacrame
The Detroit Pistons delivered another thrilling late-game victory by taking down the Sacramento Kings 114-113.
The Detroit Pistons won their third consecutive game, 114-113, on Thursday night against the Sacramento Kings.
SATURDAY'S ACTION:Detroit Pistons run out of gas in road trip finale, fall 134-121 to Denver Nuggets Thursday's wild last-second win over the Sacramento Kings marked not only their third in a row over a Western Conference foe, but their first three-game ...