Detroit Pistons vs Miami Heat Prediction, 11/29/2025 Preview and Pick
Game: Detroit Pistons vs Miami Heat
Date: Saturday, November 29, 2025
Location: Kaseya Center in Miami, FL
TV: FanDuel Sports Network
The Miami Heat (13-6) will try to defeat the Detroit Pistons (15-3) at Kaseya Center on Saturday.

The Pistons stepped onto the hardwood against the Celtics and took a loss by a final of 117-114 in their last contest. Detroit finished the game having earned a 39.8% field goal percentage (37 of 93) and buried 11 of 36 three-point attempts. At the free throw line, the Pistons buried 29 of their 36 tries for a percentage of 80.6%. Regarding pulling down boards, they earned a total of 56 with 21 of them being of the offensive sort. They also recorded 20 dimes in this contest in addition to forcing the other team into 13 turnovers and having 5 steals. Pertaining to the defense, Detroit allowed 43.7% from the field on 38 out of 87 shooting. Boston recorded 24 dimes and had 9 steals for the contest. In addition, Boston totaled 44 rebounds (12 offensive, 32 defensive) and added 7 rejections. Boston finished the game shooting 87.5% when shooting free throws by making 21 of their 24 attempts. They knocked down 20 of 43 shots from beyond the arc. In relation to personal fouls, the Pistons ended up with 18 and the Celtics finished the game with 27 personal fouls.
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Cade Cunningham is a player who was a contributor for the game. He left the arena with 42 points on 12 of 26 shooting. He played 36 minutes and also collected 8 boards. Cunningham went 46.2% from the floor and recorded 5 assists.
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Detroit enters this contest with a mark of 15-3 this year. They are losing possession via turnover 15.2 times per game and as a squad are committing 22.9 personal fouls on a nightly basis. As a unit, Detroit is grabbing 46.4 boards per contest and is sitting with 478 assists this year, which is 15th in the league in terms of passing the ball. The Pistons are connecting on 35.4% on shots from distance (203 of 573) and 74.4% from the charity stripe. They are averaging 119.3 points per outing (8th in the league) while hitting 48.5% from the field.
When they are on defense, the Pistons have forced 17.2 turnovers on a nightly basis and they draw 23.6 personal fouls. They are conceding 37.1% from beyond the arc while they are 7th in basketball in PPG allowed (112.9). The Pistons defensively are giving up an opponent FG percentage of 44.5% (687 of 1,544) and they concede 42.1 rebounds per game as a team. They rank 2nd in the league in giving up assists with 419 conceded on the season.
The last time they took the court, the Heat walked away with a victory by a final of 106-103 when they faced the Bucks. The Heat snagged 38 defensive rebounds and 9 offensive boards for a total of 47 for the game. They also gave up possession of the ball 14 times, while earning 9 steals in this matchup. The Bucks were called for 15 fouls for the matchup which took the Heat to the free throw line for a total of 20 attempts. They were able to bury 18 of the free throws for a clip of 90.0%. In the matter of 3-pointers, Miami buried 10 out of their 36 attempts (27.8%). At the conclusion of this game, the Heat shot 39 for 85 from the floor which gave them a shooting percentage of 45.9%. The Heat allowed the Bucks to knock down 40 of their 95 tries from the field which gave them a shooting percentage of 42.1% for the contest. They finished 33.3% from behind the 3-point line by connecting on 14 out of 42 and walked away from this one shooting 9 out of 14 from the free throw line (64.3%). When discussing team rebounding, Miami allowed Milwaukee to snag 47 overall (11 offensive).
Tyler Herro was important for the Heat in this matchup. Herro earned 29 points in his 32 minutes on the court and earned 7 dimes in the game. He buried 9 out of 15 for the matchup for a field goal percentage of 60.0%, and accounted for 5 rebounds.
Miami has a mark of 13-6 for the season. The Heat are responsible for committing 20.3 personal fouls per game and they hit 78.9% from the free throw line. Their rate of assisting teammates is at 30.3 times per contest (2nd in the league) and they cough up possession 14.4 times per game. Miami has earned 2,336 pts on the year (122.9 per contest) and they snag 46.4 rebounds per contest. As an offense, the Heat are shooting 47.9% from the field, which is ranked 11th in the NBA.
The Miami defense surrenders 31.7% on shots from 3-point land (269 of 848) and opponents are converting on 80.1% of their shots from the charity stripe. They have surrendered 27.0 dimes and 49.5 boards per contest, which has them ranked 20th and 28th in the league. The Heat are ranked 17th in basketball in points allowed per contest with 117.2. They have forced 15.9 turnovers on a nightly basis and have allowed teams to shoot 43.1% from the floor (2nd in the league).
So what is Tonights Parlay prediction?
Parlay's Pundit's Pick: Take Miami and under the total points
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