Kevin Huerter headlines Pistons injury report for Game 2 vs. Cavaliers

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Kevin Huerter headlines Pistons injury report for Game 2 vs. Cavaliers

Kevin Huerter headlines Pistons injury report for Game 2 vs. Cavaliers

The Detroit Pistons may be without Kevin Huerter in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference semifinals against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Thursday.

Kevin Huerter headlines Pistons injury report for Game 2 vs. Cavaliers

The Detroit Pistons may be without Kevin Huerter in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference semifinals against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Thursday.

The Detroit Pistons are gearing up for a pivotal Game 2 of the Eastern Conference semifinals against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Thursday night, but they may have to do it without one of their key contributors.

Kevin Huerter has been listed as doubtful on the Pistons' injury report due to a left adductor strain. The sharpshooting guard has been sidelined since the first round and is expected to miss his fifth consecutive game. For a Pistons team riding high after a dominant Game 1 victory—fueled by standout performances from Cade Cunningham and Tobias Harris—Huerter's absence is a notable blow to their depth on the wing.

With Huerter likely out, the Pistons will look to players like Duncan Robinson, Daniss Jenkins, and Javonte Green to step up and fill the void. These role players have already seen increased minutes during Huerter's absence, and they'll need to maintain that momentum as Detroit aims to take a commanding 2-0 series lead before the action shifts to Cleveland.

Fortunately for Pistons fans, the rest of the injury report is clean. Detroit will be at full strength otherwise, giving them a solid chance to protect home court and build on their early series advantage. Game 2 tips off at 7:00 p.m. ET on Amazon Prime Video, and with the energy of a playoff crowd behind them, the Pistons are poised to keep their playoff run rolling.

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