The Detroit Pistons wrap up their pre-All-Star break schedule with a trip to Scotiabank Arena on Wednesday night to face the Toronto Raptors. This matchup features the Eastern Conference’s top-seeded Pistons (39-13) against a steady Raptors squad (32-22) currently holding the 5th seed. Detroit arrives on the heels of a chaotic 110-104 win over Charlotte on Monday, a game overshadowed by a third-quarter brawl that resulted in multiple ejections.
Toronto is also trending upward, having won two straight, including a dominant 122-104 victory over Indiana. This is the first meeting of the season between these two clubs, and with the All-Star break looming, both are eager to enter the hiatus on a high note. Detroit opens as a slight 2.0-point favorite, but the loss of their primary frontcourt enforcers to suspension adds a massive wrinkle to the handicap.
Detroit Pistons vs Toronto Raptors Odds
Despite being the top team in the East, the Pistons are only slim favorites here due to roster availability. You should check the latest NBA odds throughout the day, as the line may shift if Toronto’s Jakob Poeltl is cleared to return.
| Team | Moneyline | Spread | Total |
| Detroit Pistons | -124 | -2.0 (-109) | O 223.5 (-110) |
| Toronto Raptors | +104 | +2.0 (-114) | U 223.5 (-110) |
Detroit Pistons Betting Form
Detroit has been the league’s most consistent “under-the-radar” powerhouse this season. Led by first-time All-Star Cade Cunningham, who is coming off a 33-point, 9-rebound masterpiece in Charlotte, the Pistons have combined elite defense with efficient scoring. They currently rank 10th in scoring (117.3 PPG) and 3rd in points allowed (109.6 PPG). For a deeper look at their conference-leading trends, see the Detroit Pistons schedule and stats page.
However, the “Bad Boys” persona returned at a cost. Starting center Jalen Duren and backup Isaiah Stewart were ejected Monday and are expected to be sidelined for this contest. This leaves a massive void in the paint for head coach J.B. Bickerstaff to fill. While the Pistons are 7-3 in their last ten games, their Detroit Pistons injury report is now more about disciplinary absences than physical ailments, forcing Tobias Harris and Ausar Thompson into more interior roles.
Toronto Raptors Betting Form
The Raptors are finding their rhythm at the perfect time. They’ve gone 7-3 over their last ten games and are showing impressive depth. The headline in Toronto has been the arrival of Trayce Jackson-Davis, who became the first Raptor since Kawhi Leonard to record a double-double in his team debut (10 pts, 10 rebs in just 15 minutes). With Scottie Barnes and newly minted All-Star Brandon Ingram leading the way, Toronto’s 5th-ranked offense is clicking. Check out their home-court splits on the Toronto Raptors stats and results section.
The injury situation in Toronto is a bit of a “wait and see.” Collin Murray-Boyles is out with a thumb injury, but the big news is the potential return of Jakob Poeltl. Poeltl (back) has been out since December but practiced Tuesday and is listed as questionable. If he plays, even on a restriction, his presence alongside Jackson-Davis could spell trouble for a Detroit team missing its best rebounders. Keep an eye on the Toronto Raptors injury report for Poeltl’s official status closer to the 7:30 PM ET tip.
Detroit Pistons vs Toronto Raptors Matchup Breakdown
This game will be a test of Detroit’s perimeter brilliance against Toronto’s newfound interior depth.
- Missing Bigs: With Duren and Stewart out, Detroit loses 27.7 points and over 15 rebounds per game of production in the paint. Expect Scottie Barnes and Jakob Poeltl (if active) to attack the rim relentlessly.
- All-Star Duel: Cade Cunningham vs. Brandon Ingram is the marquee matchup. Cunningham’s playmaking (9.6 APG) will be vital in finding open shooters like Duncan Robinson to offset the lack of interior scoring.
- Defensive Identity: Detroit allows the fewest field goal attempts in the NBA. However, Toronto ranks 3rd in assists (29.5 per game), meaning their ball movement could be the key to cracking the Pistons’ disciplined shell.
Toronto has been excellent as a home underdog this season, while the Pistons are 13-10-1 ATS on the road. For more situational betting data, the NBA betting guide can help you weigh the impact of multi-player suspensions.
Detroit Pistons vs Toronto Raptors Predictions and Best Bets
I’m leaning toward the Raptors +2.0. Detroit is the better team overall, but the double-whammy of losing both Duren and Stewart in the same game is a nightmare scenario against a Toronto team that just added a high-motor big like Jackson-Davis. If Poeltl returns, Toronto will have a massive advantage on the glass. The Raptors are 12-10 ATS as underdogs this year and have the momentum of a 5-game homestand behind them.
For the total, I like the Over 223.5. Detroit’s defense is usually lockdown, but without their primary rim protectors, they will likely have to play a faster, more perimeter-oriented game. Toronto’s offense has been explosive lately, averaging 225.3 combined points over their last ten games. Our model projects a 115-110 finish, which clears this total with room to spare.
Best Bet: Toronto Raptors +2.0 (-114).
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