Pistons center Isaiah Stewart closer to return after practice with Motor City Cruise

Mike Curtis
The Detroit News

Isaiah Stewart is one step closer to returning to the Pistons' starting lineup.

The third-year center is progressing toward a return from his sprained right big toe after practicing with the Motor City Cruise on Wednesday. Stewart was assigned to the Pistons' G League affiliate Wednesday morning, and he was recalled back to the Pistons that afternoon, the team announced.

Stewart has missed Detroit’s last four games due to a toe injury suffered on Nov. 14 against the Toronto Raptors. The Pistons are 1-3 without Stewart, including Tuesday's 110-108 win over the Denver Nuggets.

Detroit is shorthanded on the depth chart without three of its starters: Cade Cunningham, Saddiq Bey and Stewart.

Stewart did not travel with the team on its six-game west coast trip. His initial timeline for recovery was set for two to three weeks, meaning his earliest return could be targeted for Nov. 29 against the New York Knicks.

Isaiah Stewart was set to return to the lineup near the end of November after sustaining a toe injury.

Stewart is having a career year this season, with averages of 12 points and 9.3 rebounds while shooting 33% from the 3-point line.

The Cruise (1-6) will host the Grand Rapids Gold on Friday before back-to-back home games against the Fort Wayne Mad Antz on Sunday and Monday.

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