
The Detroit Pistons bounced back emphatically from a loss to the Rockets, cruising to a 139–116 home win over the Kings. Cade Cunningham led the charge with a dominant double-double of 29 points and 11 assists. Center Jalen Duren added 18 points and six rebounds, scoring six quick points in the paint early to steady the team before the offense fully clicked. Detroit seized control by the second quarter and never looked back, shooting an impressive 51.6% from three-point range—their best performance since a 31-point blowout of the Knicks earlier this month. The Pistons’ bench proved decisive, pouring in 58 points to maintain momentum throughout the game.
The Denver Nuggets, meanwhile, were hoping to build on a two-game winning streak on the road, but their trip to Memphis was derailed when severe weather and a major snowstorm along the U.S. East Coast forced the game against the Grizzlies to be postponed. While the rescheduling provided extra rest, Denver’s injury woes remain severe. All five projected starters were sidelined, with additional key contributors unavailable off the bench. The unexpected break may help physically, but the disrupted travel and depleted roster continue to pose challenges.
Despite the Nuggets benefiting from added rest, the ongoing injury crisis and travel fatigue limit their upside. Detroit, currently in solid form and anchored by a defense-first identity, appear better positioned to control the game. With Denver lacking reliable scoring firepower, the Pistons are favored to pull away as the game progresses and secure a road victory.
Pick: Nuggets to Lose (Away Win for Pistons)