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The Detroit Pistons are set to play most of their star players against the Pacers as they aim for their 60th win of the season. The final NBA games will occur on April 12, with the Pistons already secured as the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference.
With 60 wins on the line, it looks like the Detroit Pistons are going for it.
The final NBA games of the season will take place on Sunday, April 12, with all 30 teams in action for their 82nd game of the season. Every team in the East starts at 6 p.m. and every team in the West starts at 8:30 p.m. to avoid manipulating the standings.
The Pistons don't need to do any maneuvering in the standings, as they've long locked up the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference, but after Cade Cunningham missed an extended period with a collapsed lung, the team has been using the final games as a tune-up for the 2026 NBA Playoffs, which has meant not sitting most of their best players.
Sunday is no different, with one exception.
All-Star center Jalen Duren is the only Pistons player listed on the availability report with an injury. He's been ruled out due to right knee injury management.
The rest of the team seems to be a full-go, including Cunningham, as the Pistons try to win 60 games for just the third time in franchise history and first time since 2005-06.
The Pistons are big favorites against the tanking Indiana Pacers, with Detroit listed as a 13½ point favorite on the road in the season finale.
So while Cunningham, Ausar Thompson, Isaiah Stewart and other Pistons players are set to suit up, they might not play the whole game if the Pistons are blowing them out.
Here's what you need to know for Sunday's season finale:
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Yes. The Pistons' superstar returned to the lineup on Wednesday, April 8 against the Milwaukee Bucks and then played on Friday, April 10 against the Charlotte Hornets, both wins. He'll get one final chance to get his legs underneath him on Sunday, April 12 against the Indiana Pacers before the postseason starts.
Andrew Birkle, Detroit Free Press: The Pacers have every incentive to lose, and the Pistons are trying to make history. What other case do we need to make??? The Pistons, with most their stars playing early, will bludgeon the Pacers out of the gate, then take most of their best players out some time in the third quarter and roll to a huge victory in the season finale. The pick: Pistons 118, Pacers 92.
Injury updates on players on the 15-man roster.
Injury updates on players on the 15-man roster.
Odds provided by BetMGM as of Sunday afternoon.
The Pistons have three games left before the playoffs begin.
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This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Pistons suiting up most of stars vs Pacers as they go for 60 wins
Aiming for 60 wins signifies the Pistons' strong performance this season and their readiness for the upcoming playoffs.
The final NBA games of the season are scheduled for Sunday, April 12, with all teams playing their 82nd game.
The Pistons are playing most of their stars to prepare for the 2026 NBA Playoffs and to secure their 60th win.
Cade Cunningham's injury led the Pistons to use the final games as a tune-up, ensuring most of their best players are in form for the playoffs.

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