Spurs vs. Pistons GAMEDAY Preview: How to Watch, Betting Odds, Injury Report

The San Antonio Spurs visit the Detroit Pistons today. Here's everything you need to know.
Spurs vs. Pistons GAMEDAY Preview: How to Watch, Betting Odds, Injury Report
Spurs vs. Pistons GAMEDAY Preview: How to Watch, Betting Odds, Injury Report /

The San Antonio Spurs hope to snap a five-game losing streak when they take on the Detroit Pistons tonight at Little Caesars Arena.

For the first time in a very long time, the Spurs are coming into the game expected to win. The Pistons are the only team in the NBA with fewer wins than the Spurs, aided by a 29-game losing streak that ended on Dec. 30.

Since the new year, however, the Pistons have returned to their losing ways. Both teams are searching for their first win of 2024; one team will get it while the other will continue to look for answers.

Bojan Bogdanovic, Detroit Pistons
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Here's everything you need to know for today's game ...

Spurs vs. Pistons Broadcast Information

  • Date: Wednesday, January 10
  • Time: 6:00 p.m.
  • TV Channel: Bally Sports Southwest
  • Radio: WOAI/KXTN
  • Live Stream: NBA League Pass
  • Betting Odds: Check out SI Sportsbook

Spurs vs. Pistons Injury Report

San Antonio Spurs

  • C Charles Bassey (OUT - knee)
  • C Zach Collins (OUT - knee)
  • SF Sidy Cissoko (OUT - ankle)

Detroit Pistons

  • C Isaiah Stewart (QUESTIONABLE - ankle)
  • PG Monte Morris (OUT - quad)
  • PG Cade Cunningham (OUT - knee)

Spurs vs. Pistons Projected Starting Lineups

San Antonio Spurs

  • PG Tre Jones
  • SG Devin Vassell
  • SF Julian Champagnie
  • PF Jeremy Sochan
  • C Victor Wembanyama

Detroit Pistons

  • PG Killian Hayes
  • SG Jaden Ivey
  • SF Bojan Bogdanovic
  • PF Isaiah Livers
  • C Jalen Duren

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