National Basketball Association
Detroit Pistons
112 - 118
Miami Heat
Total Goals
Over
237.50
Under
237.50

The Detroit Pistons are showing consistent improvement on both offense and defense. Their shooting percentage over the last 10 games is 48.5%, slightly higher than their regular season average of 48.2%. Their three-point shooting percentage is steady at 34.3%. The team's rebounding remains strong, averaging 46.8 rebounds per game over the last 10 games, demonstrating their inside game competitiveness. Additionally, the Pistons are averaging 28.7 assists per game in their recent 10 games, which reflects their good ball distribution and overall teamwork. The Miami Heat's overall consistency has been slightly fluctuating. Their regular season field goal percentage is 47.4%, an improvement from the beginning of the season, but still lower than the Pistons. The Heat's recent three-point shooting percentage is 35.4%, slightly lower than their opponent, which could affect their outside offensive effectiveness. The Heat's average rebounds are 45.5, relatively less than the Pistons, especially at crucial moments in the game, making them vulnerable to second-chance points. Moreover, although the team's average turnovers in the last 10 games are controlled at 12.3, which is a slight improvement, this is still not stable and might become a significant breakthrough point for the pressured team. Defensive efficiency is crucial for both teams. The Pistons average 10.9 steals per game, displaying good defensive aggressiveness, while the Heat rank among the league's top with 9.6 steals, indicating a smoother rotation awareness. Both teams rely on inside high-post playmaking and transition attack tempo in their offense, but still have weaknesses in outside scoring, especially the consistency of three-point shooting, which directly affects the game's outcome. NBA 01-02 08:00 Detroit Pistons - Miami Heat Event direction: 238.5, Over

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