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Ivey, Duren to miss rest of summer league as precaution

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Detroit Pistons head coach Dwane Casey said on Thursday that first-round picks Jaden Ivey and Jalen Duren will miss the rest of the Las Vegas Summer League.

Ivey suffered an ankle injury just five minutes into the Pistons’ second game and was ruled out of returning. He did not play on Tuesday and the team eventually decided to shut him down as a precaution. Ivey said afterward the injury is not serious.

The fifth pick scored 20 points, six rebounds and six assists in his debut on July 8. He had 11 points and two assists prior to the injury on July 9 and will finish the event averaging 15.5 points, four assists and three rebounds on 50% shooting from the field.

Meanwhile, the Pistons will also sit Duren after three games.

Casey said both players could continue to play if needed but they will rest them to ensure they are healthy over the rest of the summer. Duren will finish averaging 11.3 points, 3.3 rebounds two assists and one blocked shot on 65% shooting from the field.

The two players each showed flashes on the court and looked to adjust to the summer league games with ease. The team values their addition to the roster and will be looking forward to getting them on the court next season as the group looks to take the next step.

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