Friday night brings a compelling interconference matchup as the Detroit Pistons (34–12) visit the Golden State Warriors (27–22) at Chase Center. Detroit enters as one of the East’s top teams, while Golden State looks to protect home court despite being shorthanded.
With Jonathan Kuminga and Jimmy Butler III sidelined, the Warriors will rely heavily on their veterans to keep pace with a deep and confident Pistons squad.
Betting Lines (via DraftKings)
- Spread: Warriors -2.5
- Total: 224.5
- Moneyline: GS -142 | DET +120
Oddsmakers expect a close, high-scoring contest, with Golden State slightly favored at home.
Resume Check
Detroit Pistons (34–12)
Detroit has emerged as a legitimate contender behind elite guard play and interior toughness. They average 116.8 PPG while allowing just 110.1, giving them one of the best point differentials in the league. Their rebounding and defensive presence consistently tilt games in their favor.
Golden State Warriors (27–22)
Golden State remains dangerous thanks to experience and ball movement, averaging 116.5 PPG and 28.9 assists per game. However, defensive lapses and injuries have led to inconsistency, especially against top-tier opponents.
Players to Watch
Detroit
Cade Cunningham
- 25.3 PPG | 9.7 APG | 35.4 MPG
Cunningham is the engine of Detroit’s offense, capable of controlling tempo and closing games.
Jalen Duren
- 17.9 PPG | 10.6 RPG
Duren’s rebounding and interior scoring give the Pistons a major advantage inside.
Golden State
Stephen Curry
- 27.3 PPG | 46.8% FG | 93.0% FT
With key scorers out, Curry will shoulder an even heavier offensive load.
Draymond Green
- 8.3 PPG | 5.7 RPG | 5.3 APG
Green’s playmaking and defensive leadership will be critical against Detroit’s physical frontcourt.
How Detroit Wins
- Dominate the glass with Duren and Stewart
- Let Cunningham control pace and exploit mismatches
- Force Golden State into tough perimeter shots
- Capitalize on Golden State’s shortened rotation
If Detroit controls rebounds and limits Curry’s clean looks, they can dictate the game.
How Golden State Wins
- Curry catches fire from deep
- Push tempo and rely on ball movement
- Draymond orchestrates offense in transition
- Bench players provide timely scoring
Without Kuminga and Butler, Golden State must win through spacing, pace, and efficiency.
Prediction: With Golden State shorthanded, expect Stephen Curry and Draymond Green to shoulder the load against the East-leading Pistons. The Cunningham–Curry duel should headline a fast-paced, back-and-forth battle. Give me the home team, with Curry clearing 30.
Warriors 128, Pistons 120.








