Detroit Pistons host the Toronto Raptors at Little Caesars Arena in a late-season NBA matchup with Central Division implications, as Detroit eyes clinching their first title in 18 years amid strong recent form, including wins over playoff contenders like the Thunder and Timberwolves. Both squads face injury challenges: Raptors without point guard Immanuel Quickley (plantar fasciitis) and Jamison Battle (away from team), with Brandon Ingram (heel inflammation) and Collin Murray-Boyles (back spasms) questionable, thinning their backcourt and scoring options; Pistons managing day-to-day ailments for Jalen Duren (knee), Tobias Harris, and Isaiah Stewart, though Duren's recent dominance (31 points in prior win over Toronto) bolsters their frontcourt edge. Pistons hold home-court advantage and top-10 defense, contrasting Raptors' road struggles (21st in PPG at 114.3) and three losses in last five.
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If the Raptors win, the market will resolve to "Raptors".
If the Pistons win, the market will resolve to "Pistons".
If the game is postponed, this market will remain open until the game has been completed.
If the game is canceled entirely, with no make-up game, this market will resolve 50-50.
The result will be determined based on the final score including any overtime periods.
Market Opened: Mar 25, 2026, 10:00 AM ET
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0x65070BE91...Detroit Pistons host the Toronto Raptors at Little Caesars Arena in a late-season NBA matchup with Central Division implications, as Detroit eyes clinching their first title in 18 years amid strong recent form, including wins over playoff contenders like the Thunder and Timberwolves. Both squads face injury challenges: Raptors without point guard Immanuel Quickley (plantar fasciitis) and Jamison Battle (away from team), with Brandon Ingram (heel inflammation) and Collin Murray-Boyles (back spasms) questionable, thinning their backcourt and scoring options; Pistons managing day-to-day ailments for Jalen Duren (knee), Tobias Harris, and Isaiah Stewart, though Duren's recent dominance (31 points in prior win over Toronto) bolsters their frontcourt edge. Pistons hold home-court advantage and top-10 defense, contrasting Raptors' road struggles (21st in PPG at 114.3) and three losses in last five.
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