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2026-03-19 · Morning Edition
LOSS
Pistons vs. Wizards
Tobias Harris Over 13.5 Points
ANALYSIS
With All-Star Cade Cunningham (back) officially ruled out and Isaiah Stewart (calf) remaining sidelined, Harris enters this rematch as a primary scoring option in a Pistons offense needing to replace over 24 points of production. While Harris finished with 12 points in Tuesday's victory over Washington, the total absence of Cunningham—who played only five minutes in that contest—provides a significant volume floor against a Wizards defense allowing a league-worst 123.7 PPG. Given the high-paced environment and the Wizards' 13-game losing streak, Harris is positioned to exceed his 14.1 PPG rolling average as the veteran anchor of the rotation.
Key Data
WAS allowing 124.5 PPG; Harris 17.2 PPG vs bottom-10 defensive units.
OUTCOME
Pistons 117 - Wizards 95
On March 19, 2026, the Detroit Pistons defeated the Washington Wizards 117-95. The primary player prop for this game set at 13.5 points belonged to Pistons starting guard Daniss Jenkins (who was starting in place of the injured Cade Cunningham). Jenkins finished the game with only 9 points on 3-of-16 shooting. Other players with similar lines around the 13.5 mark also failed to clear the threshold, including Pistons forward Tobias Harris (7 points) and Wizards guard Tre Johnson (13 points). While some Pistons players such as Jalen Duren (24) and Paul Reed (17) scored over 13.5, their established betting lines were significantly higher (Duren's line was 23.5) or lower than the 13.5 mark.