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Detroit Pistons vs. L.A. Clippers: Injury report, lineups, time, TV channel and more

If you're looking to get a bang for your buck at Little Caesars Arena, Friday might be the game for you, in terms of star power.

The Los Angeles Clippers have stock-piled some of the biggest names in the sport from the last decade or more, and while not all of them are in their prime anymore, the mix is working. And for the first time in seemingly forever, the team is actually healthy, with a few short-term exceptions.

The Clips are of course led by Kawhi Leonard, who helped both the San Antonio Spurs and Toronto Raptors win championships before his run in L.A. Leonard has struggled mightily to stay healthy since leaving San Antonio. He hasn't played more than 60 games in a single year since 2016-17, although his 2019-20 run was cut short because of COVID-19. But this year, he's already suited up for 42 of the Clippers' 46 games, and surprise, surprise, the Clippers are in third place in the Western Conference. That doesn't seem like a coincidence.

Like Leonard, fellow wing Paul George has struggled to stay on the floor consistently in his time with the Clippers but has played in 43 games this year, despite missing Wednesday's contest with a groin injury.

Pistons guard Cade Cunningham shoots over Cavaliers center Jarrett Allen in the second half of the Pistons' 128-121 loss on Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024, in Cleveland.
Pistons guard Cade Cunningham shoots over Cavaliers center Jarrett Allen in the second half of the Pistons' 128-121 loss on Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024, in Cleveland.

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The Clippers also have former MVP Russell Westbrook coming off the bench, where he's putting up 11.3 points, 5.7 rebounds, and 4.7 assists per game.

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But what's really helped the Clippers get a fresh look this year has been the midseason addition of James Harden, who has embraced a pass-first role so far, putting up 17.2 points, 4.9 rebounds, and 8.5 assists per game this season. The Clippers lost the first five games that Harden played with the team, but have looked great ever since and have soared to the top of the West standings.

Geroge's status for Friday's game is still up in the air, but there's no doubt the Detroit Pistons will have their hands full, especially without center Isaiah Stewart, who is set to be out for at least the next two weeks with an ankle injury. Plus, Mike Muscala, who the Pistons traded for recently and has helped the team spread the floor with his shooting abilities, has been placed in concussion protocol after he left Wednesday's game against the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Expect Danilo Gallinari, who was in the same trade as Muscala, to see more minutes after he stepped up and played over 22 minutes against the Cavs and scored 20 points while going 4-for-4 from 3-point range after not getting any minutes the three games prior.

Up next for the Pistons is another home game vs. the Orlando Magic on Sunday afternoon.

Here's what you need to know about today's Pistons vs. Clippers game, TV and streaming info, the injury report and projected starting lineups.

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Detroit Pistons vs. L.A. Clippers start time today

Matchup: Pistons (6-41) vs. Clippers (31-15).

Date: Friday, Feb. 2.

Time: 7 p.m. ET.

Where: Little Caesars Arena in Detroit.

Betting line: TBD (how to bet and get sign up bonuses).

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Detroit Pistons vs. L.A. Clippers TV channel today

TV: Bally Sports Detroit.

Radio: WXYT-FM 97.1 (Pistons radio affiliates).

Streaming: Fubo (free trial).

If you do not have Bally Sports Detroit, you can sign up for Fubo with a free trial to watch the Pistons all season.

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Detroit Pistons injury report vs. L.A. Clippers

Isaiah Stewart is set to miss a good chunk of time and will be out for at least the next 10-to-14 days with a left ankle sprain he suffered against the Oklahoma City Thunder on Sunday. Meanwhile, newly acquired stretch-center Mike Muscala left the game against the Cavaliers with a head injury after just four minutes of game time and has been placed in concussion protocol and is out indefinitely.

For the Clippers, Paul George, one of the team's many stars, is listed as day-to-day as he works through a groin injury. He missed Wednesday's game against the Washington Wizards. Meanwhile, Ivica Zubac was diagnosed with a right calf strain on Jan. 16 and was ruled out for four weeks.

Detroit Pistons vs. L.A. Clippers projected starting lineups

Pistons: G Cade Cunningham, G Jaden Ivey, F Bojan Bogdanovic, PF Kevin Knox II, C Jalen Duren.

Clippers: G James Harden, G Terance Mann, G Kawhi Leonard, PF Amir Coffey, C Mason Plumlee.

Lineups subject to change.

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Detroit Pistons uniform, jersey vs. L.A. Clippers

The Pistons will wear their black Statement Edition uniforms with "DET" across the chest in white lettering and with a blue and red stripe below it.

The Clippers are set to wear their traditional white uniforms with "CLIPPERS" written across the chest in blue and red numbers below.

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