- Matchup: Atlanta Hawks vs Detroit Pistons
- Date: Wednesday, March 25, 2026
- Venue: Little Caesars Arena, Detroit, MI
- Broadcast: ESPN
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Little Caesars Arena will host the Detroit Pistons (51-19) as they face off against the Atlanta Hawks (39-32) this Wednesday.

In their previous outing, the Hawks secured a victory against the Warriors, triumphing 126-110. Atlanta recorded 17 personal fouls while Golden State had 20. The Hawks successfully converted 15 of their 42 three-point attempts. Golden State managed 76.5% from the free-throw line, hitting 13 of 17 shots. On the rebounding front, Golden State secured 34 rebounds, with 9 being offensive. Additionally, they accumulated 20 assists and 10 steals throughout the game. Defensively, the Hawks allowed the Warriors to shoot 50.0% from the field, as they hit 41 out of 82 attempts. Atlanta notched 25 assists, forced 13 turnovers, and recorded 7 steals. Collectively, they grabbed 49 rebounds, including 13 offensively. From the charity stripe, the Hawks converted 17 of their 20 attempts, achieving a solid 85.0% rate. Atlanta concluded the match shooting 53.9% from the field, making 48 of 89 field goals and 13 out of 40 from beyond the arc.
Dyson Daniels was instrumental in this game, shooting an impressive 70.6% from the field and dishing out 6 assists. He logged 32 minutes on the court, securing 7 rebounds and tallying 28 points on 12 of 17 shooting.
As the Hawks enter this game, they sport a 39-32 record for the season. They average 14.3 turnovers and commit 19.6 fouls per game. On the boards, Atlanta is grabbing 43.4 rebounds per game and leads the league with 2,151 assists this season. The Hawks are shooting 36.7% from three-point territory (1,016 of 2,770) and 77.5% from the free-throw line, scoring an average of 117.9 points per game (ranked 7th in the NBA) with a shooting percentage of 47.3% from the field.
Defensively, the Hawks force 16.1 turnovers while committing 18.5 personal fouls. Opponents shoot 35.7% from beyond the arc, and Atlanta ranks 20th in points per game allowed (116.5). The Hawks are conceding a field-goal percentage of 47.4% (3,014 of 6,362) and allowing 45.7 rebounds per game as a unit. They rank 15th in the league in assists allowed, giving up 1,898 this season.
In their last game, the Pistons emerged victorious, defeating the Warriors 115-101. Detroit allowed Golden State to collect 35 rebounds overall (9 offensive). The Pistons shot 36.4% from three-point range, going 12 of 33, and finished the game 19 of 26 at the free-throw line (73.1%). Golden State converted 35 of 76 field goals, for a shooting rate of 46.1%. The Pistons concluded the game shooting 52.3%, making 45 of 86 attempts from the field and 5 of 21 three-pointers (23.8%). They hit 20 free throws at a rate of 69.0%. The Warriors were called for 20 fouls, allowing the Pistons to go to the line for 29 attempts. Detroit turned the ball over 26 times, but recorded 6 steals throughout the match. The Pistons gathered a total of 38 rebounds, breaking down into 28 defensive and 10 offensive boards.
Jalen Duren played a crucial role for the Pistons, scoring 23 points in 21 minutes of play. He added 1 assist to his stats, making 8 of 12 attempts (66.7%) and grabbing 6 rebounds.
Detroit’s current record stands at 51-19. Offensively, the Pistons are shooting 48.0% from the field, ranking 7th in the league. They’ve totaled 8,216 points this season, averaging 117.4 points per game while collecting 45.8 rebounds per game. They record 27.1 assists per game (12th in the NBA) and commit 15.0 turnovers on average. The Pistons average 22.2 personal fouls per game and shoot 75.9% from the free-throw line.
On defense, Detroit allows 34.9% from three-point range (891 of 2,555) and opponents convert 79.5% from the free-throw line. Defensively, they give up 23.3 assists and 40.9 rebounds per game, ranking 1st and 4th in the league, respectively. The Pistons rank 3rd in the league in points allowed, giving up 109.5 per game. They manage to force 17.1 turnovers on average while allowing teams to shoot 44.3% from the field (3rd in the league).
Who will take the win in tonight’s NBA game against the spread?
Prediction: Take Atlanta
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