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by SweetToots on 2018-02-06Little Caesars Arena - DetroitGreat game!!! Found parking so close to the arena. The seats were amazing!!
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Official Ticket Marketplace of the Detroit Pistons
Detroit Pistons History
One of the most storied franchises in NBA history, the Pistons moved to Detroit in 1957 from Fort Wayne, Indiana, where they were owned by Fred Zollner and known as the Fort Wayne (Zollner) Pistons. The Pistons played at Olympia Stadium for four years, then moved to Cobo Arena. In 1974, Bill Davidson purchased the team, and in 1978, he moved them to play at the Pontiac Silverdome.
Prior to the start of the 1988–89 season, the Pistons moved to play at The Palace of Auburn Hills and won back-to-back NBA Championships in 1989 and 1990 with the "Bad Boys" teams. Detroit's "Goin' to Work" squad picked up the franchise's third NBA Championship in 2004 in the midst of making six consecutive trips to the Eastern Conference Finals.
In addition to the numerous team accomplishments, the Pistons also have had a list of great players and coaches who have contributed to the team's long history of success. Detroit has retired jersey numbers for Chuck Daly (2), Isiah Thomas (11), Joe Dumars (4), Dave Bing (21), Bob Lanier (16), Dennis Rodman (10), Vinnie Johnson (15), Bill Laimbeer (40), Ben Wallace (3), Chauncey Billups (1) and Richard Hamilton (32). Daly, Thomas, Dumars, Bing, Lanier, Rodman and Davidson all have been inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.
Detroit Pistons Team Info
Conference: Eastern
Division: Central
Year Founded: 1941
Team Colors: Royal Blue, Red, Chrome, Black, White
Team Rivals: Chicago Bulls, Indiana Pacers, Cleveland Cavaliers, Milwaukee Bucks, Los Angeles Lakers, Boston Celtics
Detroit Pistons at Little Caesars Arena
Little Caesars Arena (LCA) is home to the Detroit Pistons, as well as the Detroit Red Wings of the NHL. It also hosts other sporting events, concerts, family shows and trade shows year-round.
Built in 2017, LCA is the centerpiece of a 50-block sports and entertainment area known as The District Detroit. The District Detroit unites eight world-class theaters, five neighborhoods and three professional sports venues in one vibrant, walkable destination for people to live, work and enjoy exciting entertainment in an urban environment. By housing the Pistons, Red Wings, Tigers (MLB), and Lions (NFL), Detroit holds the unique distinction of being the only city in the country to house four professional sports franchises in one downtown area.
Tickets for the 2024–25 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the Detroit Pistons.
Check out the schedule for the Detroit Pistons and see their games for the 2024-25 season on Ticketmaster.
The Detroit Pistons have made seven appearances in the NBA Finals, and won in 1989, 1990 and 2004.
All 30 teams compete in the Group Play stage of the 2024 Emirates NBA Cup in-season tournament. Check back for matchups in the Pistons’ East Group B when the full 2024–25 regular season schedule is released.
The Detroit Pistons play at the Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan. The seating chart for Little Caesars Arena can be viewed here.
Great game!!! Found parking so close to the arena. The seats were amazing!!
I attended the Detroit Pistons vs. OKC Thunder game. It was my first time at the Little Caesars Arena and the arena is truly beautiful. The big jumbrotron was clear and can be seen from any where inside the arena. The sound system was loud and clear. There were so many different foods and drinks option at the stand. I highly recommended visiting the arena.
The game was amazing, The Palace of Auburn Hills is great and overall it was a GREAT experience!!!
This was the very first live basket ball game that I have gone to. I enjoyed myself a great deal though the seats were very close together the complete experience was fantastic..
$65 for 4 tickets, pizza and 4 pops. Kids loved it. Bought 12 tickets and they brought their friends. Highly recommended!!!!!
The palace is a great place to watch a game. Great value for the ticket pricing. Amazing atmosphere - electric!! Crowd was really into the game and the experience will make me come back for MORE!!
It was a great event. Prices were fair, the staff was friendly and helpful. Amazing game. We were super impressed.
Having never been to a NBA basketball game, we didn't know what to expect. It was a busy electrifying experience. It wasn't long to get into the game and cheering with the veteran fans. Always something happening, whether it was the cheerleaders, acrobatic team, drums, or up coming junior stars, it was great entertainment. I am a hockey buff myself and this was my winter classic replacement. I may go here instead next year where it is warm and cushy. The 5 star restaurant was 5 star +. Food, service, wine selection and price was excellent! Even the $10.00 parking fee was modest. There was minimal traffic congestion leaving the facility also.
You'd think that Miami should be able to beat Detroit even without Wade? But no. Great job Pistons.
Considering this was my first NBA game, I was so excited to have seen the Pistons win! The Palace was pretty easy to get to and the atmosphere was fun! The only disadvantage I would have to say is that the majority of seats around us were really compact and since I took my husband for his birthday to the game, we were kind of disappointed because he's got long legs and had a hard time getting up and sitting in our seats. Next time we will have to try closer seats. I would have never in a million years thought i'd get to see MC Hammer in person, and was so happy we got that opportunity Sunday night. Also was surprised of the "Faith and Fellowship" event that they held after the game. We stayed to attend and was definitely well worth it! Just got tickets to see the Pistons again on Thursday night! Can't wait!!!!!!!