The NBA postpones the Detroit-Washington because the Pistons are stranded in Dallas due to the cold

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BREAKING NEWS: The NBA postpones the Detroit-Washington game because the Pistons are stuck in Dallas as thousands of flights are delayed due to the sub-zero cold snap in Texas… and other advisories are also at risk

Wednesday’s Detroit-Washington game was postponed because the Pistons are stuck in Dallas after Monday’s game with the Mavericks due to sub-zero temperatures that have caused thousands of flight delays across Texas.

“Due to severe weather conditions in the Dallas area, the Pistons were unable to fly back to Detroit after their game Monday at American Airlines Center,” the NBA statement read.

A recovery date has not been announced.

The Pistons were supposed to host the visitors from Washington at Detroit’s Little Caesars Arena at 7 p.m. local time. But even if they could get out of Dallas, their three-hour flight would prevent them from properly preparing for tonight’s game.

Other NBA games could also be affected by unusually cold weather in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. The New Orleans Pelicans are scheduled to play in Dallas on Thursday, but remain in Denver following a loss to the Nuggets on Tuesday night.

An American Airlines plane undergoes de-icing procedures Monday in Dallas/Forth Worth

Bojan Bogdanovic #44 of the Detroit Pistons reacts against the Dallas Mavericks in the second half at the American Airlines Center on Monday.  The Pistons were stranded in Dallas on Tuesday and Wednesday due to a subzero cold snap and subsequent flight delays.

Bojan Bogdanovic #44 of the Detroit Pistons reacts against the Dallas Mavericks in the second half at the American Airlines Center on Monday. The Pistons were stranded in Dallas on Tuesday and Wednesday due to a subzero cold snap and subsequent flight delays.

Sources told ESPN that the Pistons spent seven hours at the Dallas airport on Tuesday before reporting to the hotel.

Detroit’s schedule isn’t very forgiving right now. They host Charlotte and Phoenix on Friday and Saturday, before taking a day off and hosting the first-place Boston Celtics on Monday.

The team is currently 13-39 amid rumors that veteran players like Bojan Bogdanovic could be traded before the February 9 deadline.

Washington is in the NBA playoff picture with a 24-26 mark.

The Wizards will now return home before hosting the Portland Trail Blazers on Friday and traveling to Brooklyn for a clash with the Nets on Saturday.

Kyle Kuzma #33 of the Washington Wizards looks on during the game against the Orlando Magic on January 21.

Kyle Kuzma #33 of the Washington Wizards looks on during the game against the Orlando Magic on January 21.