Orlando dominated 123-107 as Paolo delivered a star turn, but our biggest miss came from underestimating Green's 17-point game against a 10% confidence line.
The Orlando Magic suffocated the Detroit Pistons 123-107 on Monday, putting a damper on any playoff momentum Detroit was hoping to build. Paolo Banchero took over from the opening tip, pouring in 31 points on an efficient 10-of-16 shooting while pulling down 5 rebounds and dishing 3 assists across 38 minutes—exactly the kind of dominant two-way performance the Magic needed to reassert themselves. The real story, though, wasn't just Banchero's excellence; it was how Orlando's depth proved too much for a Pistons roster that looked pedestrian from start to finish.
Desmond Bane was the perfect complement, chipping in 25 points on 9-of-17 shooting with 4 three-pointers. Jalen Suggs, often overlooked in the Orlando lineup, erupted for 12 points, 6 rebounds, and a team-leading 12 assists—the kind of all-around night that keeps offenses humming. Detroit tried to keep pace with contributions from Daniss Jenkins (18 points, 7 assists) and Jalen Duren (18 points, 9 rebounds), but neither could will the Pistons back into the game once Orlando found its rhythm in the second quarter. Kevin Huerter added 17 points off the bench for Detroit, but it felt like rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic.
The turning point came around the midway point of the second quarter, when the Magic's defense began to suffocate the Pistons' perimeter game. Detroit shot just 1-of-33 from three-point range—an apocalyptic 3.0%—which essentially ended any chance of a competitive contest. Orlando's ball movement, anchored by Suggs's 12 dimes, created easy looks and forced the Pistons to chase all night. By the time the fourth quarter rolled around, it was cleanup time for the Magic.
Prediction Accountability
We graded 215 active props and hit 142 of them for a 66.0% hit rate and a solid $560.91 profit—our ROI of 26.1% was respectable despite some glaring misses. Our biggest win came courtesy of Javonte Green's over on Points + Rebounds + Assists at 12.0; Green delivered 25.0 combined (17 points, 6 rebounds, 2 assists) for a crushing +13.0 margin on a 10% confidence line. That one came out of nowhere. However, we also whiffed badly on the under for Green's Points + Rebounds at 11.5—he hit 23.0—which cost us on the flip side. Kevin Huerter torched us with an under miss on Points + Assists (11.5 line, 22.0 actual), and Jalen Suggs's assist total obliterated our 5.5 under; he finished with 12 dimes for a brutal +6.5 miss on a 25% confidence play. We did nail some close ones: three heartbreakers came within 0.5 points (Wendell Carter Jr. points, Ausar Thompson PRA, and Jase Richardson points + rebounds).
Turning Point
Early second quarter, 18:30 mark (estimated). Orlando's defense clamped down on Detroit's perimeter, and the Pistons' three-point shooting completely fell apart—they would finish 1-of-33 from deep. Suggs began orchestrating pick-and-roll actions that exposed Detroit's interior defense, and by the end of the quarter, the Magic had built a 15-point lead that never shrunk below double digits.
Key Performers
Banchero was efficient and dominant, shooting 10-of-16 and controlling the game's tempo. He crushed our over on Points + Rebounds at 31.5 (finished 36.0 combined), though he nearly beat our PRA under at 37.5—he landed at 39.0, just missing by 1.5. His offensive authority set the tone early and never let Detroit breathe.
Suggs was the hidden engine behind Orlando's offense, distributing at will and creating havoc. We projected his Rebounds + Assists under at 9.0 but he demolished that with 18.0 combined—a shocking +9.0 miss on a 35% confidence line. His 12 dimes were the most we've seen from him all season.
Green's game was the ultimate roller coaster for our predictions. We nailed his PRA over at 12.0 (he hit 25.0 for +13.0), but then lost money on the Points + Rebounds under at 11.5 (he finished 23.0). His 17 points on 6-of-13 shooting was a shock given preseason concerns about his role.
Bane was efficient and hungry, shooting 9-of-17 from the field and hitting 4 threes. We nailed the under on his assists (4.5 line, 1 actual) and his rebounds (4.5 line, 3 actual), but missed his points under (19.5 line) when he put up 25 for a +5.5 loss on just 1% confidence.
Box Score Leaders
| Player | PTS | REB | AST | 3PM | Notable |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paolo Banchero | 31 | 5 | 3 | 1 | 30+ |
| Desmond Bane | 25 | 3 | 1 | 4 | |
| Jalen Duren | 18 | 9 | 4 | 0 | |
| Daniss Jenkins | 18 | 2 | 7 | 1 | |
Prediction Breakdown
By Confidence
| Bets | Hits | Misses | Hit% | P/L | ROI | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| high | 1 | 1 | 0 | 100.0% | +$9 | +90.9% |
| medium | 32 | 19 |
How Our Predictions Held Up
We hit 66.0% of our props (142 of 215) for a +$560.91 night, but the misses stung. Javonte Green's explosion—both our massive +13 win on his PRA over and our -11.5 loss on his PR under—showed we misjudged his role. Kevin Huerter and Jalen Suggs combined for a -20+ point miss spread across their combined totals. Three-point shooting props (mostly unders) were a goldmine: we nailed every major three-point attempt under, as Detroit's historic cold night (1-of-33) from deep made those low-confidence lines free money.