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The Detroit Pistons (14-67, 15th in the Eastern Conference) and the San Antonio Spurs (21-60, 14th in the Western Conference) will meet for a non-conference matchup on Sunday at 3:30 p.m. EDT. In their previous meeting on January 11th, the Spurs emerged victorious with a 130-108 score.

The Pistons have struggled on the road, with an abysmal record of 7-34. On the other hand, the Spurs have been struggling at home, with an unimpressive record of 11-29. Despite their struggles at home, San Antonio has been shooting well from beyond the arc, averaging an impressive 38% from deep this season. Meanwhile, Detroit ranks eighth in the Eastern Conference with an average of 29 three-pointers made per game.

Both teams have players dealing with injuries. For the Pistons, Cade Cunningham and Stanley Umude are out due to injuries along with Jalen Duren and Quentin Grimes who are also injured. On the other hand, Malaki Branham, Jeremy Sochan, Cedi Osman, Devin Vassell, Keldon Johnson

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