
NBA Regular Season: Hawks vs Pistons
Game Time: November 18, 2025 (Local Time)
The NBA regular season continues tomorrow morning as the Atlanta Hawks host the red-hot Detroit Pistons. This matchup brings together two top-tier Eastern Conference teams, both riding impressive winning streaks and showing elite form. 🔥
Hawks’ Recent Form
The Hawks enter this game on a five-game winning streak, having swept their four-game Western Conference road trip. Their 9–5 record has propelled them to fourth place in the East. Notably, Atlanta has continued to improve even without Trae Young, demonstrating impressive resilience and adaptability.
Offensively, the Hawks average 117.6 points per game, ranking ninth in the East. Defensively, they allow just 114 points per game—fourth in the conference—showing a significant improvement from previous seasons.
At home, however, their performance has been inconsistent at 2–3, though their road record stands at a strong 7–2.
With Trae Young still out, Jalen Johnson has emerged as the team’s focal point. He is averaging an impressive 21.8 points, 9.6 rebounds, 6.3 assists, and 1.8 steals per game, repeatedly delivering All-Star level performances. Atlanta’s scoring depth is exceptional as well, with Nickeil Alexander-Walker, Trae Young, Kristaps Porziņģis, and Onyeka Okongwu all averaging above 15 points per game, while several rotation players—including Risacher, Krejci, Daniels, and Kennard—contribute over eight points each. 🌟
Pistons’ Dominant Streak
The Pistons are in even more sensational form, currently riding a 10-game winning streak and sitting atop the Eastern Conference with a 12–2 record. What makes this run even more impressive is that they have maintained their momentum despite missing both Cade Cunningham and Jalen Duren at various points.
Detroit’s balance on both ends is exceptional. They average 118.8 points per game (6th in the East) and allow only 112.1 points (2nd in the East), showcasing elite defensive capabilities. Their +6.7 average point differential ranks first in the conference.
The Pistons have been consistent both at home and on the road, posting a 7–1 home record and 4–1 away record—their only road loss coming in the season opener against the Bulls.
Cunningham remains the heartbeat of the team, averaging 27.5 points, 9.9 assists, and 5.4 rebounds per game—superstar production. Duren has taken a major leap toward All-Star status with averages of 20.3 points, 12.3 rebounds, and 1.1 blocks. He is coming off a massive 31-point, 15-rebound performance against the Pacers.
Ausar Thompson has also shown major growth, averaging 13.9 points, 6.6 rebounds, and 3.4 assists. Tobias Harris, Duncan Robinson, and Isaiah Stewart are all scoring in double digits. In total, 12 players are averaging more than seven points per game, giving Detroit one of the deepest rotations in the league. 💪
Head-to-Head and Injury Report
In their last 10 meetings, the Hawks hold a 7–3 advantage, though the Pistons have won three of the most recent four matchups—evidence of their steady rise over the past two seasons. With both teams in outstanding form, this game promises significant suspense and numerous storylines.
Injuries may play a key role.
For the Hawks: Trae Young remains out, while Risacher, Porziņģis, and Okongwu are all listed as questionable.
For the Pistons: Ivey, Harris, and Sasser remain sidelined, with Cunningham and Ausar Thompson questionable for this matchup. ⚠️
With two of the East’s most in-form teams colliding, expect a thrilling, high-level showdown.