- Matchup: Los Angeles Lakers vs Detroit Pistons
- Date: Monday, March 23, 2026
- Venue: Little Caesars Arena, Detroit, MI
- Broadcast: FanDuel Sports Network
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Little Caesars Arena is set to host an exciting showdown between the Detroit Pistons (51-19) and the Los Angeles Lakers (46-25) this Monday.

In their previous outing, the Lakers narrowly defeated the Magic with a score of 105-104. The Lakers recorded 20 personal fouls, while the Magic had 17. Los Angeles hit 11 of 37 attempts from beyond the arc, while Orlando converted 21 of their 23 free throw attempts, finishing at 91.3%. Orlando also accumulated 49 rebounds (13 offensive, 36 defensive) and registered 1 block. The Magic assisted 25 times, securing 7 steals in the process. For their part, the Lakers allowed a shooting percentage of 43.4% from Orlando, who shot 36 out of 83 times. In this matchup, Los Angeles distributed 20 assists, forced 18 turnovers, and made 10 steals. They collected a total of 34 rebounds, including 9 offensive, and converted 19 of 29 free throw attempts for a 65.5% success rate. The Lakers finished the game with a field goal percentage of 44.8% (39 for 87) while sinking 8 out of their 32 shots from three-point range.
Luka Doncic was pivotal in the Lakers’ performance, finishing the game with a shooting percentage of 40.0%. He logged 38 minutes on the court, contributing 8 assists and 5 rebounds, and netting 33 points on 12 of 30 shooting.
Los Angeles enters this matchup with a season record of 46-25. They average 116.5 points per game (11th in the league) and have a shooting accuracy of 49.9%. From three-point range, the Lakers have a success rate of 35.7% (859 of 2,403) and hit 76.4% of their free throw attempts. As a team, they pull down 41.0 rebounds per game and have amassed a total of 1,809 assists, ranking 19th in the league. The Lakers average 14.4 turnovers per game and commit 18.7 personal fouls.
Defensively, the Lakers force 14.7 turnovers each matchup and average 21.2 personal fouls. They rank 23rd in the league for most assists allowed, surrendering 1,955 throughout the season. Opponents shoot 48.4% against the Lakers (3,019 of 6,240), and they give up 41.1 rebounds per game. The Lakers allow opponents to shoot 35.4% from beyond the arc and are 15th in the league for points allowed per game (114.9).
The Pistons earned a victory in their last game, defeating the Warriors 115-101. They secured 38 rebounds (28 defensive and 10 offensive) and committed 26 turnovers while gaining 6 steals. The Warriors were issued 20 personal fouls, enabling the Pistons to attempt 29 free throws, of which they made 20 for a success rate of 69.0%. From three-point territory, Detroit hit 5 of their 21 attempts (23.8%) and completed the game with a shooting percentage of 52.3% (45 of 86). The Pistons allowed the Warriors to achieve a field goal percentage of 46.1% on 35 of 76 shots. They shot 36.4% from beyond the arc (12 of 33) and finished 19 of 26 from the free throw line (73.1%). Defensively, the Pistons allowed Golden State to grab a total of 35 rebounds, 9 of which were offensive.
Jalen Duren played a crucial role for the Pistons, scoring 23 points in 21 minutes. He achieved 8 of 12 from the field for a shooting percentage of 66.7%, along with 6 rebounds.
Detroit boasts a 51-19 record this season. Offensively, the Pistons shoot 48.0% from the field, ranking them 7th in the NBA. They have scored a total of 8,216 points (117.4 per game) and average 45.8 rebounds per contest. The Pistons assist each other 27.1 times per game (12th in the league) and turn the ball over 15.0 times on average. They commit 22.2 personal fouls per game while hitting 75.9% of their free throw attempts.
On defense, Detroit allows 34.9% shooting from three-point range (891 of 2,555) and opponents convert 79.5% of their free throw attempts. They permit 23.3 assists and 40.9 total rebounds per game, ranking first and third in the league, respectively. The Pistons defend well, ranking third in points allowed per game (109.5). They force an average of 17.1 turnovers and restrict opponents to shooting 44.3% from the field (third in the league).
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s NBA contest against the spread?
Prediction: Back Detroit
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