Here’s Michigan Live reporting on what is fortunately a fairly minor Pistons injury:
Small, nagging injuries have been a recurring theme for the Detroit Pistons in the precursor to the regular season.
Well, they’re apparently not over.
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope was ruled day-to-day by the team Wednesday with a sore left foot after exiting in the first quarter of Detroit’s 99-94 preseason loss to the Charlotte Hornets.
The Pistons’ starting shooting guard limped off the court with 1:59 remaining never to return. X-rays came back negative, confirming no break in the bone, and head coach Stan Van Gundy said he’ll undergo an MRI on Thursday.