Cade Cunningham injury update
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DETROIT, MICHIGAN - MARCH 12: Cade Cunningham #2 of the Detroit Pistons looks on in the second half while playing the Philadelphia 76ers at Little Caesars Arena on March 12, 2026 in Detroit, Michigan.
The Detroit Pistons are set to play against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Saturday, March 28, in a nationally televised game on ABC.
Before the game, the Pistons announced both their starting lineup and finalized injury report against the ever-consistently dangerous team in the Western Conference.
Detroit is currently first in the East, in line to grab the top seed in the playoffs, but amid the latest Cade Cunningham injury, that could be at risk, as they hope to close out the regular season on a strong run.
Detroit Pistons Starting Lineup vs Minnesota Timberwolves
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GettyJalen Duren #0 of the Detroit Pistons reacts after he dunks in the first half against the Indiana Pacers at Little Caesars Arena on November 17, 2025 in Detroit, Michigan.
Before the game against Minnesota, the Pistons announced their starting lineup for Saturday.
Daniss Jenkins, Duncan Robinson, Ausar Thompson, Tobias Harris, and Jalen Duren were all selected as starters by head coach JB Bickerstaff.
While a few of those players had a chance of missing the game, this has been the lineup the Pistons have been using over the past few contests, as without Cunningham, they’ve been forced to play a few guys who have normally come off the bench, specifically Jenkins, yet he remains a sparkplug for the team.
Additionally, Duren, a first-year All-Star, is having the best season of his career, and even without the franchise star, having him in the starting lineup gives Detroit a strong chance to get the win.
Pistons Injury Report, Cade Cunningham Update
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GettyCade Cunningham of the Detroit Pistons looks on before playing against the Washington Wizards.
Before the game, the Pistons had several key players listed on the injury report for Saturday.
Robinson (hip) was questionable, Duren (knee), Thompson (ankle), and Harris (hip) were probable, while Isaiah Stewart (calf) was ruled out against Minnesota.
However, just an hour before the contest, Detroit upgraded Robinson, Duren, Thompson, and Harris to available against the Timberwolves. They will also be without a few two-way players, each of whom was ruled out against the Timberwolves.
As the Pistons are still missing Cunningham, being without Duren, and the rest of their key players, it could have been a major issue. However, the injuries to each aren’t expected to be big concerns, which makes sense considering each was upgraded for Saturday.
But as for Cunningham, he remains the biggest concern for Detroit at this point in the season. While he was ruled out for at least two weeks when the news of his collapsed lung was announced, the MVP candidate still doesn’t have a direct timeline for a return.
The point guard was recently seen working out in the team’s facility, and according to Shams Charania of ESPN, the Pistons are hopeful to get him back before the playoffs begin.
Detroit is 53-20 and first in the East, but this core has yet to win a postseason series, so even if they clinch home-court advantage, winning multiple rounds in April and May remains a tough task.