Detroit — Isaiah Stewart will likely miss the remainder of the Pistons' regular season, and it's not because of right hip soreness, which has kept him sidelined for the last five games.
The team announced that Stewart had an MRI on Tuesday that revealed a left shoulder impingement. The injury isn't severe, and Stewart will not need surgery, but his treatment requires rest and rehabilitation until he is re-evaluated in three to four weeks.
The ruling on Stewart's shoulder isn't by happenstance. He missed four games in January due to shoulder soreness.
Stewart, who became a volume 3-point shooter this season, upped his average from 0.