The Detroit Pistons travel to Cleveland on Sunday afternoon for an Eastern Conference matchup against the Cleveland Cavaliers. Detroit enters the game with the best record in the conference at 25-9, while Cleveland sits at 20-16 and hopes to get a win to improve on their spot in the standings. Here, I break down all the injury news and everything else you need to know to make an informed Pistons vs Cavaliers prediction.
Our Pistons vs Cavaliers Pick
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| Confidence: | 4/5 |
Game Snapshot
- Matchup: Detroit Pistons @ Cleveland Cavaliers
- Date & Time: Sunday, January 4, 2026, 2 p.m. ET
- Venue: Rocket Arena, Cleveland, Ohio
- Broadcast: NBA League Pass
Key Storylines
- Detroit holds the top record in the East but enters this matchup short-handed. Jalen Duren, Tobias Harris, and Caris LeVert are all unavailable, leaving Cade Cunningham as the primary offensive weapon. Duren’s absence will be especially painful given how good the Cavaliers are in the paint and on the glass with Jarrett Allen and Evan Mobley.
- Cleveland has won 3 straight games and looks sharper offensively. Donovan Mitchell is playing at an elite level and has carried the Cavaliers during this stretch. Mitchell is averaging 29.8 points per game and leading the Cavs in assists at 5.5 per contest.
- The Cavaliers are also managing injuries going into this contest. Larry Nance Jr. and Max Strus are out, while Jarrett Allen, Dean Wade, and Sam Merrill are questionable. Merrill and Allen would both be nice to have in the lineup for Cleveland, as Allen’s presence would help them take advantage of Duren being out and Merrill would help make up for the absence of Strus.
- Playing on the road has not been a problem for Detroit so far this season. The Pistons are 12-6 on the road this year and they won their most recent road game by 22 points against the Los Angeles Lakers.
Head-to-Head & Betting Trends
- The first meeting between these teams this season resulted in a decisive Cleveland win by 21 points.
- The Cavs are 12-24 against the spread this season. That is the worst ATS record in the NBA so far this year.
- Detroit is 18-16 against the spread so far this year.
- The Pistons are 17-16-1 on over/unders going into this game, favoring the over ever so slightly.
- The under is 19-17 in Cavs games entering Sunday afternoon.
Best Player Props to Watch
| Player | Prop |
|---|---|
| Donovan Mitchell | |
| Cade Cunningham | |
| Evan Mobley |

