Detroit Pistons forward Tobias Harris provided the New York Knicks with some bulletin board material ahead of Thursday’s pivotal Game 3. Harris seemed to question the Knicks’ toughness during a media session Thursday morning.
The Detroit Pistons recently tied their first round playoff series with the New York Knicks at a game apiece with a narrow Game 2 win on the road. The
Can you name every NBA player with at least three triple-doubles in the postseason?
Tobias Harris got flak in Philadelphia for disappearing in the playoffs. Saturday, he scored big... in one half.
In their first postseason series in over six years, the Detroit Pistons find themselves facing off against the New York Knicks. Leading up to what should be a competitive matchup, the team is doing everything they can to be prepared for the heightened environment.
The Brooklyn Nets are expected to listen to a number of trade offers this offseason as they look to improve their team as much as possible. This could mean that the Nets are approaching the end of the Cam Johnson era in Brooklyn, especially if trade interest surrounding him is at an all-time high.
With the NBA regular season ending on Sunday, teams across the league are strategically maneuvering their seeds, looking to manipulate matchups for the first round and beyond. The New York Knicks are one of those teams battling for position in the Eastern Conference.
Throughout the final few weeks of the regular season, the Detroit Pistons have faced injury concerns with a handful of key players. The veteran forward Tobias Harris is included in that group.
The absence of Tobias Harris has been noticeable for the Detroit Pistons lately. As the veteran forward deals with heel soreness, he hasn’t been on the court consistently and has missed the last three games.
As the Detroit Pistons prepared for a Monday night matchup against the Sacramento Kings, the team was once again preparing for the possibility of playing without the starting forward, Tobias Harris.
The Detroit Pistons are at home on Monday night as they take on the Sacramento Kings looking to get back into the win column. Detroit enters Monday’s game having won six of their last 10 games, but they are coming off a loss to the Memphis Grizzlies on Monday.
Following a loss against the Memphis Grizzlies over the weekend, the Detroit Pistons will be back on the floor on Monday night to host the Sacramento Kings.
As the Detroit Pistons hit the final stretch of the regular season, they are well aware of the fact that they will play in the playoffs later this month.
On Wednesday night, it seemed Tobias Harris was healthy enough to remain in the lineup for the Detroit Pistons down the stretch. Unfortunately, the veteran forward continued dealing with physical concerns, which led to an early exit followed by an absence.
Earlier this week, the NBA revealed the 12 finalists for the Twyman-Stokes Teammate of the Year Award. The Philadelphia 76ers don’t have any players in the running, but four of their former players could earn the honor.
As the Detroit Pistons reach the final stretch of the 2024-2025 NBA season, they are dealing with setbacks to notable players, including Tobias Harris and Cade Cunningham.
Cade Cunningham made his first All-Star appearance this season. The Pistons guard wants even greater recognition as his career unfolds, he told Eric Woodyard of ESPN.
The Detroit Pistons are playing out the final few weeks of the regular season as they get ready for their first playoff run since 2019. The Pistons have been one of the best feel-good stories in the NBA this season, but they are now getting a little bit banged up heading into the postseason.
After a polarizing tenure with the Philadelphia 76ers, Tobias Harris found himself on the move last offseason. Now in a veteran role on a young team, the veteran forward recently went above and beyond for his new teammates.
When the Detroit Pistons signed Tobias Harris last summer, the move sparked debate. Some saw Harris as a much-needed scoring presence at power forward.
The jury is still out on whether he’ll be able to help elevate these young Pistons to a playoff berth.
Almost 10 years after the Pistons traded him in a package to the Clippers for then-All-Star forward Blake Griffin, Pistons general manager Trajan Langdon has decided to bring 6-foot-8, 226-pound veteran back to help raise the floor of the 14-68 team he inherited.
With NBA free agency just a few short weeks away, rumors are beginning to swirl and reported interests are bubbling to the surface. One player expected to draw attention from multiple teams is this Philadelphia 76ers forward.
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