- Matchup: Detroit Pistons vs Los Angeles Clippers
- Date: Sunday, December 28, 2025
- Venue: Intuit Dome, Inglewood, CA
- Broadcast: FanDuel Sports Network
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The Los Angeles Clippers (8-21) are set to challenge the Detroit Pistons (24-6) this Sunday at Intuit Dome.

In their previous outing, the Pistons triumphed over the Kings with a score of 136-127. Detroit showcased an impressive 53.7% shooting accuracy (51 of 95) and successfully landed 14 out of 32 attempts from beyond the arc. At the foul line, they converted 20 of 28, resulting in a rate of 71.4%. On the boards, the Pistons secured 42 rebounds, including 16 offensive grabs. Additionally, they recorded 35 assists while forcing 17 turnovers and securing 10 steals. Defensively, they allowed the Kings to achieve 45.7% shooting from the field (42 of 92). Sacramento dished out 22 assists and accumulated 7 steals, along with 42 rebounds (19 offensive, 23 defensive) and 6 blocks. The Kings had an impressive free-throw performance, making 32 of 37 attempts for 86.5% accuracy while hitting 11 of 33 shots from the three-point range. Both teams finished with comparable foul counts, with Detroit committing 24 and Sacramento 22.
Tobias Harris played a pivotal role in the match, scoring 24 points on 10-of-16 shooting in 29 minutes of play, while also grabbing 4 rebounds and recording 4 assists.
The Pistons enter this matchup with a solid record of 24-6 this season. They average 15.6 turnovers per game and commit 23.2 personal fouls on average. Team-wise, Detroit grabs 47.1 rebounds per game and has dished out 797 assists thus far, ranking 14th in the league. The Pistons are hitting 34.5% of their three-point attempts (327 of 948) and 74.3% from the free-throw line. They are scoring an average of 119.2 points per game, which ranks 10th in the NBA, while shooting 47.9% from the field.
Defensively, Detroit forces 17.0 turnovers per game and draws 23.2 fouls. They rank second in the league for assists allowed, with 695 given up this season. The Pistons’ defense has been allowing a field goal percentage of 44.3% (1,142 of 2,580) and averaging 41.5 rebounds per game, while permitting 34.6% from three-point range. They are currently 5th in the league for points allowed per game (112.3).
Conversely, the Clippers embraced victory in their recent game, beating the Rockets 128-108. They achieved 28 defensive rebounds alongside 6 offensive boards, totaling 34 rebounds. However, they turned the ball over 15 times while making 5 steals. The Rockets committed 13 fouls, leading the Clippers to the free-throw line for 27 shots, where they converted 24 for an 88.9% rate. In terms of three-pointers, Los Angeles hit 20 of 37 attempts, good for 54.1%. Overall, the Clippers shot 54.5% from the floor, going 42 for 77. Defensively, they allowed the Rockets to hit 50.0% of their shots (43 of 86) and ended up with a three-point shooting rate of 30% (9 of 30) while converting 13 of 18 free-throw attempts (72.2%). On the boards, Los Angeles allowed Houston to accumulate a total of 42 rebounds.
Kawhi Leonard was a standout for the Clippers, scoring 41 points in 37 minutes of play, showcasing 5 assists and shooting 69.6% (16 of 23) with 8 rebounds.
The Clippers find themselves struggling this season with a record of 8-21. They average 20.0 fouls per contest and feature an 83.5% success rate at the free-throw line. The team is averaging 23.8 assists per game (29th in the NBA) while committing 16.0 turnovers per game. Los Angeles has amassed 3,226 points this season (111.2 per game) and grabs 40.9 rebounds on average. Shooting-wise, they have a field goal percentage of 47.1%, placing them 13th in the league.
Defensively, Los Angeles allows 37.8% shooting from beyond the arc (408 of 1,078) and opponents are converting 79.8% of their free throw attempts. On average, they surrender 26.5 assists and 42.4 rebounds per game, ranking 13th and 8th in the league, respectively. The Clippers have a defensive ranking of 14th in points allowed per game, giving up an average of 115.7. They force 13.4 turnovers per game but allow opponents to shoot 47.6% from the field (21st in the NBA).
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s NBA matchup against the spread?
Prediction: Choose Detroit
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