The first round series between the Detroit Pistons and Orlando Magic shifts to Florida for Game 3 with the score tied at 1-1. Detroit responded to a series-opening loss with a dominant defensive effort in Game 2, holding Orlando to just 83 points and flipping the tone of the series. Now the pressure swings to the Magic to protect home court, while the top-seeded Pistons look to reassert control behind their elite defense. Here, I break down Pistons vs Magic Game 3 and make my pick before tip-off.
Pistons vs Magic Game 3 Pick
- Pick: Detroit Pistons -2.5
- Confidence: 4 out of 5
Game Snapshot
- Matchup: Detroit Pistons @ Orlando Magic
- Date & Time: Saturday, April 25, 1 p.m. ET
- Venue: Kia Center, Orlando, Florida
- Broadcast: Peacock
Key Storylines
Detroit enters Game 3 as a 2.5-point favorite, signaling confidence in the top seed despite being on the road. The Detroit Pistons showed their identity in Game 2, using a massive third-quarter run and locking down defensively. They finished the regular season near the top of the league in defensive rating, and that edge has carried into this series despite a slow offensive start in Game 1.
Orlando struggled badly with shooting efficiency in the last outing, hitting just over 32% from the field. That type of performance has been a season-long concern for the Magic, who can become overly reliant on isolation scoring from their primary option, Paolo Banchero. At home, they will need a cleaner offensive approach and better shot selection to keep pace.
Key Players
Orlando Magic
- Paolo Banchero leads the Orlando Magic offense with 22.2 points per game and also contributes 8.4 rebounds. He is the focal point and must improve efficiency after a quiet Game 2 where he was 7/17 from the field.
- Jalen Suggs averages 5.5 assists and plays a major role as a two-way guard. His ability to create and defend will be key against Detroit’s backcourt. Suggs led the Magic with 19 points in Game 2.
- Franz Wagner adds scoring and versatility, giving Orlando another option to relieve pressure from Banchero. But Wagner only had 12 points last time out, and that won’t be good enough if Orlando wants to win here.
Detroit Pistons
- Cade Cunningham anchors the team with 23.9 points and 9.9 assists per game, controlling tempo and creating offense at a high level. Cunningham is coming off a 27-point, 11-assist performance in the last game.
- Jalen Duren averages 10.5 rebounds and provides interior presence on both ends, critical against Orlando’s frontcourt. He hasn’t scored much in this series, but still brings plenty to the table.
- Tobias Harris adds veteran scoring and rebounding, coming off a strong double-double performance in Game 2 with 16 points and 11 boards.
Head-to-Head & Betting Trends
These teams split the first two games of the series, with Orlando winning Game 1 and Detroit responding with a 98-83 victory in Game 2. These teams are 3-3 against each other between the regular-season and playoffs this year.
- Detroit ATS record: 45-39
- Orlando ATS record: 40-46
Pistons vs Magic Game 3 Model Projection
- Score Projection: Detroit Pistons 116 – Orlando Magic 112
- Win Probability: Detroit Pistons 56%, Orlando Magic 44%
Game 3 should be a close contest, but Detroit holds key advantages that are difficult to ignore. Their efficiency on offense, combined with a defense that can hold opponents under 100 points, gives them a more reliable foundation. Cunningham’s ability to control the game and create high-quality looks stands out in a series where Orlando has struggled to generate consistent scoring.
While the Magic should benefit from being at home, their offensive inconsistency remains a concern against a disciplined defense. Unless Orlando sees a major shooting improvement, Detroit has the tools to grind out another win. I’ll lay the points with the Pistons, as I project them winning this game by a couple of possessions on the road.


