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    How to Watch Pistons at Raptors: Live Stream, TV Channel

    Cade Cunningham and the Detroit Pistons look to bounce back against the last-place Toronto Raptors. Watch for free on Fubo.

    This season the Detroit Pistons (5-8) have played in some of the most competitive games in the NBA. Through 13 games this season Detroit has played in eight games decided by eight points or less and only four games decided by more than 10 points. After a 1-5 start to the season they have gone 4-3 overall heading into this game against the Toronto Raptors (2-10). This is the first game between the teams this season with Detroit coming off a loss and Toronto looking to snap a five game losing streak. This is also the second In-Season Tournament game for both teams in East Group B with Detroit tied for first place and Toronto sitting in last place.

    How to Watch Detroit Pistons at Toronto Raptors today:

    Game Date: Friday, Nov. 15, 2024

    Game Time: 7:00 p.m. ET

    TV: FanDuel Sports Network Detroit – BSD

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    One of the important variables in these games is point differential. Detroit started off play with a two point win over the Miami Heat. Heading into this game Detroit has played five straight games that either went to overtime or were decided by two points of less.

    During this stretch Cade Cunningham has looked like an All-Star. He is averaging 24.8 points, 10.4 assists and 8.6 rebounds per game with two triple-doubles and a double-double over the last five games. This season Cunningham has three triple-doubles and five doubles through 13 games. In his first 138 NBA games Cunningham only had two triple-doubles and 25 double-doubles.

    For Toronto the main bright spot this season has been second year wing Gradey Dick. This season Dick has continued his strong play to end last season averaging 20.1 points per game, only behind Victor Wembanyama for sophomores this season.

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    Kris Habbas
    Kris Habbas
    Once writer, then editor of NBA Draft Insider. Did some work for Dime Magazine. Wrote about the NBA and WNBA as a beat writer for Bright Side of the Sun. Mostly basketball. Lots of words.

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