Detroit Pistons guard Avery Bradley will miss at least a week with a groin injury, coach Stan Van Gundy told reporters Tuesday.
Van Gundy said that Bradley, who has missed Detroit's past two games, has a stress injury right adductor strain. Bradley will be shut down for a week before being examined again by team doctors.
Bradley, 27, is the Pistons' third-leading scorer, averaging 15.7 points per game in his first season with Detroit.
Reggie Bullock has replaced Bradley in the starting lineup in Detroit's past two games.
