Magic @ Pistons
Wednesday, 7:00 PM ET | Little Caesars Arena, Detroit, MI
The top-seeded Detroit Pistons host the 8-seed Orlando Magic for Game 2 at Little Caesars Arena after one of the most surprising openers of the entire first round. Orlando took Game 1 112-101 on Sunday in Detroit with a wire-to-wire win behind Paolo Banchero's 23 points, nine rebounds, and four assists, and Franz Wagner scored 11 of his 19 in the fourth quarter to close it. The Pistons opened as 9.5-point home favorites for Game 2 with the total set at 218.5, a price that reflects Vegas's belief that Game 1 was more an Orlando heater than a sustainable problem for Detroit.
The Pistons' Game 1 loss extended their home playoff losing streak to 11 straight games, a drought that dates back to 2008. That kind of number is the postseason context nobody in the Detroit locker room wants to discuss, but it's the reason the market still prices the Pistons as Game 2 favorites. Cade Cunningham did everything Monty Williams could have asked in Game 1, finishing with a game-high 39 points, but Tobias Harris was the only other Piston in double figures. Jalen Duren needs a bounce-back game after getting outworked on the offensive glass by Wendell Carter Jr. and Goga Bitadze. Tim Hardaway Jr. and Malik Beasley need to hit the second-side corner threes that didn't fall in Game 1.
Orlando's Game 1 script was built on defensive pressure and a refusal to let Detroit get into transition. Jalen Suggs and Anthony Black harassed Cunningham at the point of attack. The Magic forced 15 Pistons turnovers and turned them into 21 points. Banchero is shooting 48 percent in the playoffs since the ankle injury that cost him the back half of the regular season, and his ability to post up Ausar Thompson and draw help is the structural matchup problem Detroit has to solve. Wagner's midrange pull-ups against drop coverage are the secondary weapon. Jamahl Mosley has a defensive blueprint working, and Game 2 is about whether Orlando can sustain the effort level.
The 9.5-point spread is the market's read that Detroit's regular-season home profile has to show up at some point in this series, and a 0-2 hole against the 8-seed would be a franchise-defining collapse. The 218.5 total is shapeable. If Orlando plays the same physical halfcourt defense, the game settles under. If Detroit gets into transition off Cunningham drives and Duren rim runs, it pushes over. Tipoff 7:00 PM ET on ESPN.