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This article was originally published on www.si.com/nba/pistons/onsi as Pistons Will Roll With New Lineup vs Grizzlies Without Tobias Harris. The Detroit Pistons are back from Mexico City, but still on the road for their Monday night matchup against the Memphis Grizzlies.
The Detroit Pistons will be without veteran forward Tobias Harris for the first time this season for Monday night’s matchup against the Memphis Grizzlies. Harris briefly left Detroit’s win against the Dallas Mavericks in Mexico City on Saturday, being considered questionable to return due to a right ankle injury.
Jalen Duren led the way for the Pistons in Saturday’s victory as he recorded 33 points and 10 rebounds while Cade Cunnigham ended the game with 21 points, six rebounds and 18 assists. While both teams are seeking a key victory in Monday night’s matchup, both squads may be without some of their key players due to injuries.
Sure, the Grizz finished second in the NBA with 121.7 points per game last season, but it’s been a bumpy road since then. They rank in the bottom half of the league so far this year in points per game and field goal percentage, and the same holds true for the Detroit Pistons, who are also shooting the fourth-fewest 3-pointers per game.
The Memphis Grizzlies are back in action on Monday against the Detroit Pistons. Follow along for live updates.
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As a team, defense has been the weak spot for the Grizzlies early on. They currently rank 26th in the league in points allowed (121.3 per game), while the Pistons sit sixth in that category (113.5), reflecting Detroit’s early-season commitment to defensive accountability.