Isaiah Stewart and the Detroit Pistons had a comfortable win over the Brooklyn Nets on Friday night.
It was an odd night for Stewart, though.
Stewart was injured, but the ending of the game was a bit confusing for fans and those who may have placed prop bets on Stewart.
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Isaiah Stewart injury update
The Pistons big man left the game midway through with a left ankle sprain.
It was reported then that he wouldn't return to the contest.
Late in the game, posters on social media complained that Stewart came back in, which would eliminate any early exit fair play actions that sportsbooks may have.
Except both ESPN and NBA.com don't show Stewart re-entering the game at any point.
It seems that a different Pistons player may have confused viewers, because Stewart didn't get any statistics after his exit from the game.
Draft Kings did announce their early exit policy would be in effect:
Isaiah Stewart has been ruled OUT — #EarlyExit is in effect.
— DraftKings Support (@DK_Assist) November 8, 2025
All qualifying bets (including LIVE and 2nd quarter) will be honored, and withdrawable cash credits will be distributed within 24 hours.
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As far as the injury goes: It seems not ideal, because head coach J.B. Bickerstaff wouldn't give an update to reporters postgame.
Bickerstaff had no update after the game on Isaiah Stewart, who left tonight's game with a left ankle sprain. #Pistons
— Coty M. Davis (@CotyDavis_24) November 8, 2025
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