Pascal Siakam (TOR) o32.5 PR (-110)

Over the last 5 games he's been playing fairly well averaging 32.4 points and rebounds and surpassing the 32.5 mark in 3 of those games. This upward trend is precisely what we want to see heading into the matchup against the Pistons.

It's also worth mentioning Siakam's record-breaking feats this season. He now holds the title for the most games in a single season with at least 30 points, 10 rebounds, and 5 assists in Raptors franchise history, surpassing the legendary Vince Carter. This level of dominance bodes well for Siakam's performance in the upcoming game and further builds our confidence in his ability to hit that over.

But what about the opposition? The Detroit Pistons are by no means a powerhouse defensively, especially when it comes to guarding versatile forwards like Siakam. Their struggles in this department present a prime opportunity for Siakam to take advantage and put up some serious numbers. We can expect Siakam to exploit the Pistons' weaknesses and capitalize on his recent hot streak to deliver a standout performance.