Are Jaden Ivey, Tobias Harris playing tonight? Pistons vs. Bucks injury report
The Detroit Pistons (13-2) released their latest injury report ahead of Saturday night’s matchup against the Milwaukee Bucks (8–8), on the guard list Poor Ivey and forward Tobias Harris as interrogative. Detroit enters the game riding an 11-game winning streak and continues to hold one of the league’s best records through the first month of the 2025–26 season.
Ivey, 23, was listed as questionable under “return to competition” status as he approaches his season debut. The former top-five pick suffered a fractured left fibula in Januarybringing his 2024–25 campaign to a premature end. Before the injury, Ivey was averaging 17.6 points, 4.1 rebounds and four assists per game while shooting 46% from the field and 40.9% from three in 30 appearances in his third NBA season. His potential return would add a significant boost to a backfield already thriving in Detroit’s early-season surge.
Harris, 33, is also questionable with a sprained right ankle. The veteran forward played for the last time Detroit’s 122–110 win over the Dallas Mavericks on Nov. 1. In that game, he had 11 points, six rebounds and one assist while shooting 3-for-12 from the field, 1-for-5 from beyond the arc and 4-for-5 from the free throw line in 36 minutes. Harris was an important stabilizing presence in Detroit’s frontcourt, contributing efficient scoring and rebounding in his second game with the franchise.
Jaden Ivey, Tobias Harris remain questionable as the Pistons continue their road trip against the Bucks

Detroit’s strong start has been fueled by its depth, defensive consistency and the play of its young core. The team continues to win despite recent injuries to multiple players in the rotation, and Ivey’s return could further bolster one of the Eastern Conference’s early contenders.
The Pistons face a Bucks team that has lost three straight and continues to adjust to the absence Giannis Antetokounmpo, who remains sidelined with a groin strain. Milwaukee enters at 8–8 and relies on perimeter scoring and bench production to stay competitive without its two-time MVP.
Saturday’s game marks the third stop on Detroit’s four-game road trip, which ends Wednesday in Boston. After meeting the Bucks, the Pistons will travel to Indiana to face the Pacers (2-14) on Monday at 7pm ET. The road trip will conclude against the Boston Celtics (8–8) at 5:00 PM ET on ESPN.
Tip-off for Pistons-Bucks is set for 8:00 PM ET on NBA TV as Detroit tries to extend its winning streak to 12 games while awaiting clarification on the availability of Ivey and Harris.
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