Stadium: Little Caesars Arena.
Detroit, Michigan.
1.12.2024 03:00
Prediction for the NBA match between Detroit Pistons vs Philadelphia 76ers, which will take place on December 1st. Who will turn out to be stronger? Check the teams' conditions! Several betting options are available.
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The Pistons are currently tenth in the Eastern Conference standings. Their overall win-loss record is 9-12. That said, Detroit is not as far behind the East's leaders as in the previous championship, though they are currently a strong contender for the play-in zone.
In the last game, J.B. Bickerstaff's team showed they're a cut above the rest, beating Indiana 130-106 on the road. Malik Beasley was the top scorer for the Pistons with 25 points, Cade Cunningham had 24 points and 11 assists, and Jalen Duren had 12 rebounds and 14 points.
Philadelphia
With a 3-14 win record, the 76ers are placed just outside the Eastern Conference playoffs. Only Washington is doing worse, and even Toronto, the 13th team in the conference, has two more wins. Before the season started, Philadelphia was tipped as one of the main contenders for the title, so a slow start was hardly what was expected.
In the last match, Philadelphia didn't manage to hold their own against Houston at home, losing 115-122 (108-108). Due to injuries, the Seventy Sixers couldn't rely on Joel Embiid, Paul George, and Kyle Lowry, while Tyrese Maxey was the most productive player for the 76ers with 39 points and ten assists.
Expert Betting Tips
Philadelphia is having a rough season, struggling with some issues and dealing with injuries to key players. Detroit is a much more ambitious project than the Seventy Sixers, and we'll be focusing on the Pistons in the upcoming game. We're backing Detroit to beat Philadelphia for the second time this season. We don't think it'll be a high-scoring match, though. The Seventy Sixers are averaging only 104.8 points per game, which puts them in second to last place for offensive rating. On top of that, we're betting on Detroit's rebounding.