NBA Game Preview: Los Angeles Clippers (14-23) vs. Detroit Pistons (28-9)

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Game Details

The Los Angeles Clippers (14-23) face off against the Detroit Pistons (28-9) in an interconference matchup at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan.

Tip-off is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. ET (4:30 p.m. PT).

The game will be broadcast on FDSDETX (for Pistons fans) and FDSSC (for Clippers fans), with radio coverage on 950 AM and AM 570 KLAC.

This contest pits a struggling Clippers squad against one of the Eastern Conference’s top teams, with Detroit riding a hot streak and Los Angeles looking to build momentum after a recent win.

Recent Team Forms

The Clippers have shown signs of life recently but remain inconsistent. Over their last 10 games, they’ve gone 4-6, with notable wins including a 121-105 victory over the Brooklyn Nets on January 9, where James Harden dropped 31 points and Kawhi Leonard added 26.

However, they’ve dropped key matchups against stronger teams, averaging just 108.2 points per game while allowing 112.4. Their defense has improved slightly in wins, but turnovers and rebounding remain issues.

The Pistons, meanwhile, are in excellent form, winning 8 of their last 10 games and extending a three-game win streak into this matchup.

Highlights include a 108-93 blowout of the Chicago Bulls on January 7, led by Isaiah Stewart’s career-high 31 points,

and a 121-90 rout of the New York Knicks on January 5.

Detroit has been dominant at home, averaging 115.6 points per game in their recent stretch while holding opponents to 98.2. Their depth has shone through, especially with potential absences, as they’ve outrebounded foes by an average of +7.4 boards per game.

Injury Report

Injuries could play a significant role, particularly for Detroit.

Los Angeles Clippers:

Ivica Zubac (C): Out – Undisclosed injury.

Derrick Jones Jr. (SF): Out – Grade 2 right MCL sprain; re-evaluated in 6 weeks.

The Clippers’ frontcourt depth is tested without Zubac, likely forcing more minutes for backups like Mo Bamba or relying on small-ball lineups.

Detroit Pistons:

Jalen Duren (C): Out – Ankle injury.

Cade Cunningham (G): Questionable – Right wrist sprain; could miss his second straight game.

Tobias Harris (F): Questionable – Undisclosed.

Wendell Moore Jr. (F): Out – Undisclosed.

If Cunningham sits, Jaden Ivey will likely start at point guard, as he did in the recent win over the Knicks, contributing 16 points.

Stewart and Ausar Thompson may see expanded roles in the frontcourt without Duren.

Key Player Matchups

This game features intriguing battles, especially if key players suit up. Here’s a breakdown of the top matchups:

James Harden (Clippers) vs. Jaden Ivey/Cade Cunningham (Pistons): Harden, averaging 22.4 points and 8.1 assists this season, will test Detroit’s backcourt defense. If Cunningham (questionable) plays, his length and scoring (24.6 PPG) could challenge Harden’s playmaking. Otherwise, Ivey’s speed and athleticism (16.2 PPG off the bench) might force Harden into tough shots. Edge: Harden’s experience, but Ivey’s energy could disrupt.

Kawhi Leonard (Clippers) vs. Tobias Harris (Pistons): Leonard (23.8 PPG, 6.2 RPG) remains a two-way force when healthy, and his mid-range game will clash with Harris (18.4 PPG), who’s questionable but key to Detroit’s spacing. Harris’ shooting from deep could pull Leonard out of the paint. Edge: Leonard’s defense gives Clippers a slight advantage.

John Collins (Clippers) vs. Isaiah Stewart (Pistons): With Zubac and Duren out, this frontcourt duel becomes pivotal. Collins (15.1 PPG, 7.8 RPG) brings athleticism, but Stewart (14.2 PPG, 8.4 RPG) has been on fire, dropping 31 in his last outing.

Stewart’s rebounding could dominate. Edge: Stewart, given his recent form.

Kris Dunn (Clippers) vs. Malik Beasley (Pistons): Dunn’s perimeter defense will be tasked with containing Beasley’s hot shooting (38% from three). This matchup could dictate pace. Edge: Even, but Dunn’s grit might limit Beasley’s volume.

Overall, the Pistons’ depth gives them matchup flexibility, but the Clippers’ star power (Harden/Leonard) could exploit any absences.

Series HistoryThe all-time series favors the Pistons, who lead 73-56 in 129 regular-season meetings.

However, the Clippers have dominated recently, winning 6 of the last 7 games, including a 112-99 victory on December 28, 2025.

Los Angeles is 6-1 straight up in their last 7 road games against Detroit.

In the last 10 head-to-heads, the under has hit 7 times, suggesting lower-scoring affairs. Detroit’s current form could buck this trend, but historical road success gives the Clippers hope as underdogs.

Betting Trends

Detroit has covered in 7 of their last 10 home games, while the Clippers are 4-6 ATS in their last 10 overall.

The Pistons are 8-2 SU in their last 10, making them heavy favorites.

The under has hit in 6 of the Clippers’ last 8 road games and 7 of the last 10 head-to-heads. Detroit games trend over at home (6-4 in last 10), but injuries could suppress scoring.

Trends to Note: The Pistons are 5-0 ATS when favored by 5+ points at home this season, while the Clippers are 3-7 ATS as road underdogs.

Game Odds

Los Angeles Clippers      – 1.5

Detroit Pistons                 214.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, January 9, 2026

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