Based on a timeline that the Detroit Pistons put in place for the rookie Marcus Sasser, it seemed there wasn’t a chance he would get an opportunity to suit up to face the Orlando Magic on Sunday night away from home.
Coming off of a Friday night loss against the Cleveland Cavaliers, the Detroit Pistons are set to pay a visit to the Orlando Magic. Heading into the matchup, the Pistons’ injury report featured a couple of players.
For the fourth and final time this year, the Detroit Pistons will battle it out with the Orlando Magic on Sunday night. With both teams having clear injury reports, the Pistons will benefit from getting a young reserve back into the rotation.
On Sunday night, the Detroit Pistons will host the Orlando Magic for a rematch of last weekend’s thriller. The home team hopes to get a notable boost as the rookie Marcus Sasser could be back in the lineup.
At this point in the 2023-2024 NBA season, the Detroit Pistons are focused on the future. Knowing they won’t clinch a spot in the playoffs, a major area of focus will be on getting young players as many opportunities as possible to develop them further.
Not long before the Detroit Pistons tipped off against the Orlando Magic, the team decided to rule out its reserve rookie, Marcus Sasser. As Saturday’s game approached, the Pistons downgraded Sasser to questionable, citing knee soreness as the reason.
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New Detroit Pistons HC Monty Williams gave two of his rookies the most glowing of compliments.
A four-year college player at Houston, Marcus Sasser was a two-time All-AAC selection and a consensus 2023 First-Team All-American.
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The Detroit Pistons traded up to draft Houston guard Marcus Sasser after eyeing him as a potential option for months.
The Detroit Pistons reportedly moved up in the draft in order to select a college veteran out of Houston.
Marcus Sasser is a 6-foot-2 combo guard from the University of Houston. He played all four collegiate years as a Cougar, earning first-team All-American honors in his senior year.
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Players from Kansas, Xavier, Houston and more made key decisions on the NBA Draft this week.
The John R. Wooden Award, named after the legendary UCLA head coach, is given to the most outstanding college basketball player in the United States.
Houston's All-America guard Marcus Sasser said Thursday that he is declaring for the NBA draft. Sasser was the American Athletic Conference Player of the Year this season and was selected for multiple All-America first-team honors including by The Associated Press.
Houston star guard Marcus Sasser pronounced himself as 90 percent recovered from his groin injury on Thursday, one day before the top-seeded Cougars face fifth-seeded Miami in the Sweet 16 at Kansas City, Mo.
Houston has not dominated as expected in this Tournament because its top player, Marcus Sasser, has been hurt. The Cougars have endured though and the more time Sasser has the better, so the best shot to "get" the Cougars might have already come and gone.
While the path to an NBA career is getting harder and harder for 6-foot-2 guards, Houston’s Marcus Sasser is definitely doing his best to make the case for him being one that can do it.
Houston star guard Marcus Sasser sustained an apparent groin injury during Saturday's 69-48 victory over Cincinnati in the American Athletic Conference tournament semifinals and his status for Sunday's title game is uncertain.
Marcus Sasser scored 19 of his 25 points in the first half to help No. 2 Houston steamroll visiting Tulsa 80-42 on Wednesday night in American Athletic Conference play.
The players who rack up points or hit buzzer-beaters become the names we remember for years to come. Deeper down each roster though, there are players acting as unsung heroes and helping their teams survive and advance.
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