Pistons vs Magic: Preview of the NBA Playoffs First Round

The Detroit Pistons and Orlando Magic are preparing to clash in the first round of the NBA Playoffs. Orlando will travel to Detroit for Game 1 after a strong regular season in the Eastern Conference.

Match Details and How to Watch

Game 1 is scheduled for Sunday in Detroit. Coverage will be available on NBC and Peacock, with the Pistons hosting at Little Caesars Arena.

  • Live Stream: Peacock

Peacock offers a way to watch the NBA Playoffs without cable on various devices. It includes a range of sports and entertainment channels, such as NBA on NBC. Regional restrictions may apply.

Pistons’ Dominance vs Magic’s Momentum

Detroit concluded the regular season with a 60–22 record, earning the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference. Orlando secured the No. 8 seed with a 45–37 record after advancing through the play-in tournament.

This series highlights contrasting paths. Detroit has been a top team throughout the season, boasting a 31–9 home record. Cade Cunningham, their All-Star guard, has been a key player, averaging nearly 24 points and 10 assists per game.

Orlando enters with momentum following a 121–90 play-in victory over Charlotte. This win secured their playoff spot and extended their playoff run to a third straight year.

What to Expect in Game 1

The regular-season meetings suggest a competitive series. Orlando secured a 123–107 victory over Detroit in early April. This demonstrates their ability to score against the East’s top team.

Despite this, Detroit’s depth, home-court advantage, and consistent performance throughout the season position them as favourites heading into Game 1. If Orlando can maintain their play-in momentum and generate offence through Paolo Banchero and their young core, they could challenge the Pistons more than expected for a 1-vs-8 series.

This NBA matchup promises to be engaging. Fans can tune in to catch the action.

With Peacock, viewers can catch the NBA Playoffs without cable on their phone, TV, or tablet.

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