The Detroit Pistons, leading the Eastern Conference with a 24-8 record, face the Los Angeles Lakers on Tuesday night in Los Angeles. Detroit enters as 2.5-point favorites amid a strong recent stretch, while the Lakers deal with injuries to key players. Tipoff is set for 10:30 p.m. ET at Crypto.com Arena.
The Detroit Pistons (24-8) will look to rebound from back-to-back losses when they visit the Los Angeles Lakers (20-10) on December 30, 2025. Detroit's most recent defeat came Sunday against the Los Angeles Clippers, 112-99, capping a two-game skid. The Lakers, meanwhile, snapped a three-game losing streak with a 125-101 victory over the Sacramento Kings on the same day.
This matchup marks the final game of a five-game road trip for the Pistons, who have not traveled since their Clippers contest. Over their last 10 games, Detroit boasts the league's fourth-best net rating at +7.8, ranking fifth in offensive rating and seventh in defensive rating. On the road, they hold the seventh-best net rating at +3.1. In contrast, the Lakers have struggled recently, posting the 26th-ranked net rating of -5.8 over the same span, with defensive woes landing them 28th in defensive rating. At home, Los Angeles sits 15th in net rating at +1.7.
Injuries plague the Lakers: Austin Reaves (calf) and Rui Hachimura (calf) are both sidelined, combining for nearly 40 points per game. Detroit's defense ranks second in defensive rating and fifth in points allowed, leading the NBA in blocks and third in steals. Both teams rank in the bottom 10 for three-point percentage and makes, suggesting a rebound-heavy, lower-scoring affair.
Betting odds list the Pistons as 2.5-point favorites with a money line of -136, while the Lakers are +115 underdogs. The over/under total is 232.5 points, with models projecting the under to hit in 56% of simulations, citing recent trends: the Lakers have gone under in their last two games, and Detroit is 5-2 to the under in its last seven. Against the spread, Detroit is 17-15 this season, and the Lakers are 17-13.
Point guard Cade Cunningham has been a standout for Detroit, averaging 26.1 points and a career-high 9.6 assists per game. Against the Clippers, he scored 27 points in the second half after foul trouble limited him to zero in the first. The Lakers have allowed the eighth-most points to point guards over their last 15 games (27.3 per game), positioning Cunningham for a big night.