The Pistons vs Magic series is heating up as the Detroit Pistons, despite finishing first in the East, find themselves struggling against a surprising Orlando Magic team. Currently tied 1-1, both teams are gearing up for Game 3 on April 25 at the Kia Center in Orlando.
In Game 2, the Pistons showcased their offensive prowess, averaging 117.8 points per game. However, they faced a formidable challenge from the Magic, who scored an average of 115.7 points per game. The matchup has proven to be tightly contested, with each team pushing hard for an edge.
As we look back at the previous games:
- Game 1: The Pistons secured a narrow victory.
- Game 2: The Magic bounced back to tie the series.
- Game 3: Scheduled for April 25 at 1 p.m. ET.
The stakes are high as both teams prepare for Game 4 on April 27. The Pistons lost Game 3 by eight points, which puts pressure on them to reclaim their dominance before heading back to Detroit.
Key statistics:
- The Pistons give up an average of 109.6 points per game.
- The Magic surrender an average of 115.1 points per game.
- Jonathan Isaac remains out for the Magic due to a knee injury.
- The Pistons are favored with a moneyline of -145, while the Magic sit at +118.
- The over/under for this matchup is set at 214.5.
As Cade Cunningham and Wendell Carter Jr. lead their respective teams, fans can catch all the action through NBA League Pass. With both teams showing resilience and skill, it’s clear that this series is far from over—who will rise to the occasion in Game 4?




