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1. How much are Detroit Pistons tickets?
Detroit Pistons tickets for the 2024 NBA season can start as low as $18 on Gametime. Prices vary based on the opponent, location, and seat type. Average tickets range around $50–$150, while premium courtside seats can exceed $500. Check out the latest pricing here on Gametime.
2. How to buy Detroit Pistons NBA tickets online?
Steps to purchase your tickets:
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Step 1: Visit Gametime.
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Step 2: Search for "Detroit Pistons" and select the desired game.
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Step 3: Browse seat options, including Gametime Picks for amazing value.
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Step 4: Choose your preferred seats and checkout with secure payment.
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3. How to save money on Detroit Pistons tickets?
Fans can save on Detroit Pistons tickets by:
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Exploring Gametime Picks for everyday value deals.
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4. What’s the cheapest game to see the Detroit Pistons?
The cheapest Detroit Pistons game tickets start at $18 for their matchup against the [opponent]. Check the specific date and location on Gametime for full details.
5. What time do doors open for a Detroit Pistons game?
Doors typically open 90 minutes before tip-off. Check your game details for exact timings.
6. How do I find my seat in the stadium?
Gametime provides detailed seating maps during checkout to help you choose and locate your seat easily. Your digital ticket will also include directions to your seat.
7. Is parking available at the stadium?
Yes, parking is available at Little Caesars Arena. You can pre-purchase parking passes here at Gametime.
8. How long are Detroit Pistons games?
Detroit Pistons games typically last 2.5–3 hours, including breaks and potential overtime.
9. How much are court tickets?
Courtside tickets for Detroit Pistons games can cost anywhere between $500 and $2,000, depending on the game and opponent.
10. Can I get a refund if I can’t attend a Detroit Pistons game?
Gametime offers Event Cancellation Protection. While standard tickets are non-refundable, specific protections and resale options may be available at checkout.
11. Where do the Pistons play?
The Pistons play their home games at Little Caesars Arena (LCA), a new gem of sporting arenas. The venue was built in 2017 and is the centerpiece of the 50-block sports and entertainment area known as The District Detroit.
12. Why should I choose Gametime over other ticket marketplaces?
Ticket marketplaces are the best place to find sports tickets. And when it comes to cheap Pistons tickets, Gametime is a no-brainer. Seats bought through us are affordable because we charge some of the lowest service fees anywhere. On top of that, we show you the view from the seats you’re shopping for thanks to our panoramic seat view photos. You’ll never have to buy seats blind with Gametime – you’ll know what your view at Little Caesars Arena will be before you buy those cheap Detroit Pistons tickets.
So the next time you’re in the market for cheap Pistons tickets, turn to Gametime.
More About the Pistons
Detroit’s a tough city. It’s been through a lot but doesn’t take any guff from anyone. Is it any surprise, then, that the Detroit Pistons are just like their hometown? The team might not have the most NBA Finals wins under its belt, but it’s never given up and never backed down – and that goes back to the very beginning.
The Early Days of the… Fort Wayne Pistons?
The Pistons haven’t always been a Detroit team. Once upon a time – before the NBA existed – Fort Wayne, Indiana was home to a local company called the Zollner Corporation, which made pistons for car engines. As a result, the Zollner Pistons of Fort Wayne, Indiana were born one bright day in 1944 when they joined the National Basketball League.
The Pistons of the NBL were no slouch. They won the championship both their inaugural year and again in 1945. In 1948, the team switched leagues to the Basketball Association of America, the NBL’s rival league. The next year, Fred Zollner (of the Zollner Corporation, of course) was instrumental in the merging of both the BAA and the NBL, giving birth to the NBA. The Pistons were there from the start.
Moving on up to Detroit
The Pistons moved from Fort Wayne in 1957 in search of a bigger market. Zollner moved the team to Detroit, keeping the Pistons name since Motor City was also a town of automakers. The post-move Pistons had an uneven time settling into their new digs. Despite having some true superstar players like Dave DeBusschere, Dave Bing, and Bob Lanier, the team as a whole just didn’t jive, which led to less than stellar performances.
Finally, Zollner bailed as the owner in 1974, paving the way for new owner Bill Davidson to take over. The next few years were dark, but 1981 saw the team’s fortunes turn around, sparked in no small part by Isiah Thomas coming aboard that year. The team fought like hell through the rest of the ‘80s, earning a reputation as scrappers. Throwing basketball great Dennis Rodman into the mix in 1986 didn’t hurt!
Today’s Pistons
It hasn’t always been easy, but today the Detroit Pistons are back in the saddle like never before. You don’t make it to six Eastern Conference finals in a row from 2003 to 2008 without knowing how to play, after all. Even with some faltering in the early 2010s that led to more rebuilding efforts, Detroit has never given up on the Pistons, and the Pistons have never shirked from working hard to regain and keep their contender status!
Detroit Pistons Schedule and Ticket Prices
Date | Time | City | Venue | Lowest Price |
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4/2/25 | 7:00 PM | Oklahoma City | Paycom Center | $8 |
4/4/25 | 7:30 PM | Toronto | Scotiabank Arena | USD $21 |
4/5/25 | 7:00 PM | Detroit | Little Caesars Arena | $20 |
4/7/25 | 7:00 PM | Detroit | Little Caesars Arena | $14 |
4/10/25 | 7:00 PM | Detroit | Little Caesars Arena | $12 |
4/11/25 | 7:00 PM | Detroit | Little Caesars Arena | $19 |
4/13/25 | 12:00 PM | Milwaukee | Fiserv Forum | $21 |