Detroit Pistons at Orlando Magic

best pay per head casinoThe Detroit Pistons look to keep their slim playoff hopes alive as they go for a fifth victory in six games when they visit the Orlando Magic on Friday.

The Pistons (27-44) still are holding on to slim playoff hopes in their first season under Van Gundy, but Charlotte, Brooklyn, Indiana and Boston all appear in better shape as they battle for eighth place.

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With so many teams in the league jockeying for playoff positioning, the Pistons and Magic are doomed to an immediate feature of ping-pong ball revelations.

Detroit has won four of five after beating Toronto 108-104 on Tuesday despite big man Greg Monroe missing each game in that stretch with a knee injury. Reggie Jackson had 28 points and nine assists against the Raptors, while Kentavious Caldwell-Pope added 26 points and Andre Drummond finished with 21 and 18 rebounds.

The Pistons have knocked off playoff-caliber teams during this run with home victories over the Chicago Bulls and Toronto Raptors and a road triumph against the Boston Celtics.

Detroit collected a 108-104 win over the Raptors last time out.

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The Magic have dropped two in a row during this five-game homestand, which started with a win over the Portland Trail Blazers and ends Wednesday versus the San Antonio Spurs.

On Wednesday, Orlando fell victim to the Atlanta Hawks, 95-83.

Elfrid Payton scored 19 points and Victor Oladipo added 16, but they shot 11 for 29 and also finished with five turnovers apiece.

Payton is averaging 15.2 points over his last 10, though he's also committing 3.5 turnovers per game in that stretch. He leads all rookies in assists at 6.2 per game on the season and is trying to help the Magic finish this campaign on a positive note.

Orlando is getting closer to full strength after Tobias Harris scored 14 points in his return from a three-game absence due to a sprained left ankle. Channing Frye played six-plus minutes after missing Sunday's loss to Denver with an illness, and Dewayne Dedmon went scoreless in a starting role after sitting out the previous three with a left ankle sprain.

The Pistons took the last two meetings between the teams, including one in Orlando, where the squads have split the last four matchups.

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