On a Sunday night in Orlando, the Detroit Pistons — the Eastern Conference's commanding No. 1 seed — arrive as heavy favorites against a Magic team fraying at the edges, depleted by injury and squeezed in the playoff standings. This is a meeting between a franchise ascending with quiet authority and one struggling to hold its footing, a contrast that speaks to how quickly fortune shifts in a long season. The spread, the statistics, and the injury reports all tell the same story: Detroit has built something durable, while Orlando is navigating uncertainty with diminishing resources.
Pistons Favored to Cover Road Spread Against Injury-Plagued Magic
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