NBA Game Preview: Boston Celtics (26-15) vs. Detroit Pistons (30-10)

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The Boston Celtics (26-15) take on the Detroit Pistons (30-10) in a high-stakes Eastern Conference battle between the second and first-place teams. The Celtics, coming off a strong win in Atlanta, rely on Jaylen Brown’s scoring (averaging 34 PPG in recent games) and a stout defense (top-5 in points allowed at 106.8 per game). The Pistons, winners of three straight and boasting the East’s best record, dominate with Cade Cunningham’s all-around play and a balanced attack (118.2 PPG, top-3 offense). Injuries could play a factor, with Boston potentially missing key guards and Detroit entering healthy. Expect a defensive slugfest at Little Caesars Arena, where Detroit’s home dominance (16-4) gives them the edge in a 115-112 projected win.

Venue Location

Little Caesars Arena, Detroit, Michigan. This 20,000-seat venue is renowned for its electric crowds during marquee matchups and features state-of-the-art amenities.

Tipoff is scheduled for 8:00 p.m. ET (5:00 p.m. PT, 7:00 p.m. local time in Detroit). The game airs on NBC/Peacock nationally, with local broadcasts on NBC Sports Boston (Celtics) and Bally Sports Detroit (Pistons). Radio options include 98.5 The Sports Hub (Celtics) and 97.1 The Ticket (Pistons).

Recent Team Forms

The Celtics have gone 7-3 in their last 10, with a +9.7 point differential, showing resilience despite injuries. The Pistons are 8-2 in their last 10, outscoring opponents by +11.4 on average, fueled by dominant home wins.

Here’s a breakdown of each team’s last 10 games:

DateOpponentResult (Celtics)Score
Jan 17at Atlanta HawksW132-106
Jan 15at Miami HeatW119-114
Jan 12at Indiana PacersL96-98
Jan 10vs San Antonio SpursL95-100
Jan 9vs Toronto RaptorsW125-117
Jan 7vs Denver NuggetsL110-114
Jan 5vs Chicago BullsW115-101
Jan 3vs Orlando MagicL98-102
Jan 1vs Miami HeatW118-112
Dec 30at Utah JazzL100-105

Overall: 7-3 in last 10 (+97 point differential).

DateOpponentResult (Pistons)Score
Jan 17vs Indiana PacersW121-78
Jan 15vs Phoenix SunsW108-105
Jan 13at Dallas MavericksW118-109
Jan 11vs LA ClippersL92-98
Jan 10vs LA ClippersL92-98
Jan 7vs Chicago BullsW108-93
Jan 5vs New York KnicksW121-90
Jan 4at Cleveland CavaliersW114-110
Jan 1vs Miami HeatL112-118
Dec 30vs San Antonio SpursW106-105

Overall: 8-2 in last 10 (+114 point differential).

Injury Report

Boston Celtics:

Payton Pritchard (G): Questionable (left ankle soreness) – Missed last game; game-time decision.

Chris Boucher (F): Questionable (low back spasms).

Josh Minott (F): Out (left ankle sprain) – Missing 8th straight.

Jayson Tatum (F): Out (Achilles repair) – Out for season.

Boston’s guard depth is thin without Pritchard, forcing more from Jrue Holiday and Derrick White.

Detroit Pistons:

Tobias Harris (F): Day-to-day (undisclosed) – Exited last game early; precautionary.

Wendell Moore Jr. (F): Out (G League – Two-Way).

Isaac Jones (F): Out (G League – On Assignment).

Detroit enters with a nearly clean slate, providing lineup flexibility.

Key

Player Matchups

Injuries shift focus to available stars, with revenge angles for former Pistons players on Boston’s side.

Jaylen Brown (BOS F) vs. Cade Cunningham (DET G): Brown (34 PPG recently) drives Boston’s scoring; Cunningham (29 PPG, 8 APG) counters with playmaking and volume.

Jrue Holiday (BOS G) vs. Jaden Ivey (DET G): Holiday (elite defense, 1.8 SPG) targets Ivey’s drives (18 PPG).

Kristaps Porzingis (BOS C) vs. Jalen Duren (DET C): Porzingis (spacing big, 20 PPG) vs. Duren (rebounding force, 11 RPG).

Derrick White (BOS G) vs. Tobias Harris (DET F): White (all-around guard) exploits Harris if limited (exited early last game).

Other keys: Pistons’ top-5 rebounding (46.5 per game) vs. Celtics’ poor turnover margin (-1.8). Detroit’s home crowd could energize against Boston’s depleted lineup.

Series History

The Celtics lead the all-time series 257-143 (400 games), with a 281-162 edge including playoffs. Boston has won 6 of the last 10 meetings, but Detroit took the most recent on Dec. 15, 2025 (112-105). The Pistons are 4-6 at home in the last 10 vs. Celtics. Unders have hit in 5 of the last 7 games.

Betting Trends

Spread: Pistons 5-5 ATS in last 10; Celtics 6-4 ATS but 3-7 ATS on road.

Over/Under: Over is 4-1 in Pistons’ last 5; under is 5-1 in Celtics’ last 6, but series unders in 5/7.

Other Trends: Pistons 8-2 SU in last 10 home games; Celtics 4-6 SU in last 10 overall. Detroit 17-2 SU as -198 favorites or more; public leans Pistons (60% bets).

Game Odds

Boston Celtics                   224.5

Detroit Pistons                 – 3.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Sunday, January 18, 2026

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