Boston Celtics - Detroit Pistons (November 27, 2025): statistics, personal meetings, and bookmaker odds

Command Analysis

Current form
The Celtics struggled at home on November 24, but still scored a 138-129 victory over the Orlando Magic. The key moment was the second quarter, where Boston seemed to have a second wind: 18 accurate shots out of 22, and now the advantage before the break is already significant — 80:57. Jaylen Brown spent the evening in the style of a great artist: 35 points, 8 assists, constant offensive tone.
Josh Minott added energy from the bench, scoring 16 points, with 12 in that explosive quarter. Orlando tried to bring back the intrigue, but the Celtics played with the utmost concentration, as if they perfectly understood that at the end of such games they should not let go. As a result, the team with a 9-8 balance is in fourth place in the Atlantic Division.
Interesting facts for betting
Boston averages 116.8 points per game.

Current form
On November 25, the Pistons added another victory to their baggage, this time over the Indiana Pacers — 122-117. This is a success that has allowed us to match the club record for a series of 13 consecutive games won. The second quarter turned out to be decisive again, as if both teams had agreed in advance to resolve issues in the second segment. Detroit outscored the opponent 36:23, after which he confidently led the match, not allowing the opponent to get too close.
Cade Cunningham looked fundamental: 24 points, 11 rebounds, 6 assists — the game of a leader who understands when to take a break and when to accelerate. In the end, the Pacers added fire, but the Pistons kept control thanks to Karis Levert's accurate attacks and calmness on the penalty line. The 15-2 balance highlights the team's status as one of the most confident in the Central Division.
Interesting facts for betting
Detroit averages 122.4 points per game.
Trends
The Total foulsratefor Boston is more than 24.5
The Celtics commit an average of 23.3 violations per game.
1.87Tip and bets
The Pistons are going strong, and they have the last face—to-face meeting - 119:113. Cunningham and Duren pose a constant threat, and Boston largely relies on Brown's game, especially given the absence of Niemias Keta. The depth of Detroit's lineup and their long winning streak speak for themselves, but the Celtics may face problems in rebounding and defense, especially at times when they need to keep the rhythm of a fast-playing opponent. Based on the dynamics of recent weeks, preference for guests seems to be a logical option.
Our prediction is that Detroit will win by a handicap of (-1.5) points in 1.78
































