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Bucks vs Pistons final injury report (Image via NBA)
The Milwaukee Bucks visit the Detroit Pistons at Little Caesars Arena on April 8, 2026. This game is about more than just the standings. Detroit comes in with a 57-21 record and already has its playoff spot locked in.
Milwaukee is 31-48 and has been eliminated from postseason contention.Even with that difference in record, this matchup still matters. Injuries have changed the rotation for both teams and affected how they play. Detroit is trying to protect important players before the playoffs. Milwaukee is trying to finish the season while missing several regular contributors.
Milwaukee Bucks Injury Report and Expected Rotation vs Detroit Pistons (April 8, 2026)
Milwaukee is still dealing with several injuries, especially among its big men.
Because of that, the team has needed to depend more on bench players and shorter rotations.Players ruled out- Kevin Porter Jr. (SG) - Knee inflammation, out for the season after surgery- Bobby Portis (PF) - Right wrist sprain, expected to miss multiple weeks- Myles Turner (C) - Ankle injury, not expected back before the regular season ends- Kyle Kuzma (PF) - Achilles strain, still rehabbing- Gary Trent Jr. (SG) - Hip contusion, ruled out for this gameQuestionable players- Ryan Rollins (PG) - Hip issue, game-time decision- Giannis Antetokounmpo (F) - Lower leg/ankle issue, listed day-to-dayExpected rotationIf the questionable players are available, Milwaukee could use this group:- Backcourt: Giannis Antetokounmpo, Ryan Rollins, AJ Green, Gary Harris, Andre Jackson Jr.
- Frontcourt: Ousmane Dieng, Pete Nance, Taurean Prince, Alex Antetokounmpo, Jericho SimsThe coaching staff has recently used a 9-10 man rotation, with Giannis and Dieng playing heavy minutes because of the lack of size inside.Detroit Pistons Injury Report and Starting OutlookDetroit is in better shape overall, but the team is still watching a few important players. The biggest missing piece is its lead guard.Players ruled out- Cade Cunningham (PG/SG) - Still recovering from a collapsed lung, ruled out for at least another weekQuestionable players- Duncan Robinson (SF) - Hip strain- Tobias Harris (SF/PF) - Knee soreness, recently played limited minutes- Caris LeVert (SG) - Knee issue, minutes being managedExpected starting lineupWith Cunningham out, Detroit is expected to use:- Backcourt: Daniss Jenkins, Wendell Moore Jr., Javonte Green- Frontcourt: Jalen Duren, Tobias Harris or Chaz Lanier, Ausar Thompson or Ronald Holland II- Bench support: Bobi Klintman and othersDetroit has stayed competitive without Cunningham by relying on rebounding and physical defense.
Jalen Duren has helped carry that load in the paint.Head-to-Head Results This SeasonMilwaukee and Detroit have already played each other several times this season, and the games have been competitive.| Date | Result | Winning Score-leader | Losing Score-leader || ------------ | -------------------------- | ------------------------- | ---------------------- || Nov 22, 2025 | Detroit 129, Milwaukee 116 | Cade Cunningham - 29 pts | Ryan Rollins - 24 pts || Dec 3, 2025 | Milwaukee 113, Detroit 109 | Kevin Porter Jr. - 26 pts | Tobias Harris - 20 pts || Dec 6, 2025 | Undecided / future-listed | Future-scheduled game | Future-listed game || Apr 8, 2026 | Yet to be played | — | — |Detroit currently leads the season series 2-1. Two of those games were decided by four points or fewer.Team Stats Comparison (2025-26 Season)The season numbers show that both teams win in different ways.Per-game averages| Category | Milwaukee Bucks | Detroit Pistons || ----------------- | --------------- | --------------- || Points per game | 115.2 | 118.5 || Rebounds per game | 39.6 | 46.5 || Assists per game | 27.1 | 25.9 || Steals per game | 8.04 | 9.70 || Blocks per game | 4.33 | 6.13 || FG% | 49.30% | 48.10% || FT% | 71.55% | 74.77% || 3PT% | 40.81% | 35.28% |Detroit has been better on the boards and stronger on defense.
Milwaukee has shot the ball better, especially from three.Key Player Stats for Both TeamsThe top individual numbers show where each team gets its production.| Stat | Milwaukee Bucks | Detroit Pistons || -------- | -------------------------------- | ---------------------------- || Points | Giannis Antetokounmpo - 28.9 PPG | Cade Cunningham - 27.7 PPG || Rebounds | Giannis Antetokounmpo - 10.1 RPG | Jalen Duren - 11.3 RPG || Assists | Giannis Antetokounmpo - 6.1 APG | Cade Cunningham - 9.2 APG || Steals | Ryan Rollins - 1.71 SPG | Ronald Holland II - 1.70 SPG || Blocks | Myles Turner - 1.67 BPG | Isaiah Stewart - 2.05 BPG || FG% | Giannis Antetokounmpo - 63.95% | Jalen Duren - 65.09% || 3PT% | AJ Green - 48.47% | Duncan Robinson - 41.14% |Giannis still leads Milwaukee in several major categories.
Detroit gets big production from Duren inside, while Cunningham usually runs the offense when healthy.What This Game Means for DetroitDetroit is not focused on standings right now. With playoff positioning already secure, the main goal is staying healthy.The team is being careful with players like Duren and Harris. Games like this help Detroit test bench depth and sharpen execution before the postseason starts.What This Game Means for MilwaukeeMilwaukee is now focused on player development more than wins.If Giannis plays, he will carry most of the pressure again. If he sits, Milwaukee will need more from Ousmane Dieng, Ryan Rollins, and the second unit.Final Game Outlook and Key MatchupsThis game will likely come down to health and playing style. Detroit has the advantage in depth and size. Milwaukee depends more on shooting and efficiency.Important things to watch:- Giannis Antetokounmpo vs Jalen Duren inside if Giannis plays- Milwaukee’s three-point shooting against Detroit’s defense- Detroit’s rebounding edge against Milwaukee’s thin frontcourtEven with different goals this late in the season, the matchup should stay competitive. Detroit wants to stay ready for the playoffs. Milwaukee is trying to end the year on a better note.




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