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Michael Porter Jr
Brooklyn Nets vs Detroit Pistons Picks and Prediction: MPJ's Volume Is the Play as Nets Roll Into a Buzzsaw

The Brooklyn Nets (15-47), owners of the NBA's longest active losing streak at ten games, travel to Little Caesars Arena to face the Detroit Pistons (45-16) on Saturday, March 7, tipping off at 6:00 PM ET, with Cade Cunningham listed as questionable due to a left quadriceps contusion and Ausar Thompson confirmed out with a right ankle sprain. This is a matchup between the best team in the Eastern Conference and a Nets squad locked in a race to the bottom of the standings, sporting a 1-9 record over their last ten road games while scoring a league-worst 98.0 points per game away from home. Detroit opened as a massive 14.5-to-16.5-point favorite depending on the book, and the total sits around 215.5, setting up one of those spreads where the number itself tells you the game is not competitive but the margin is anyone's guess.

OC Staff
March 7, 2026, 11:00 AM EST
3 Minute Read
Chet Holmgren
Golden State Warriors vs Oklahoma City Thunder Picks and Prediction: Holmgren Feasts on a Depleted Frontcourt While the Thunder Roll to (Sort Of) Another Blowout

The Golden State Warriors (32-30) head to Paycom Center to face the Oklahoma City Thunder (49-15) on Saturday, March 7, tipping off at 8:30 PM ET on ABC, with both teams dealing with lengthy injury reports that somehow make this game more interesting than a 14.5-point spread suggests. Golden State is clinging to the eighth seed in the West while riding a mini-wave of confidence after Thursday's 115-113 overtime win at Houston, their first road win over the Rockets since last year's Game 7 playoff thriller. OKC has won four straight and seven of eight, sitting comfortably atop the Western Conference with the best record in basketball. The Thunder swept all three meetings this season by margins of 24, 12, and 37 points (that last one at Chase Center, where Golden State's largest home defeat this year was a 131-94 stomping on January 2). Steph Curry remains sidelined since January 30 with a knee injury, Jimmy Butler is done for the year after ACL surgery, and Kristaps Porzingis is questionable after missing six straight with a mysterious illness. On the OKC side, Jalen Williams, Alex Caruso, and Isaiah Hartenstein are all ruled out, stripping the Thunder of their second-best creator, their best perimeter defender, and their starting center in one fell swoop. The total sits around 219.5 to 220, and this is one of those games where the outcome is never really in question but the margin, the prop lines, and the individual performances tell a much better story than the final score.

OC Staff
March 7, 2026, 11:00 AM EST
3 Minute Read