Detroit Pistons single-game and mini-plan tickets on sale Saturday, Sept. 16

Pistons ready for home games at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit

Andre Drummond #0 of the Detroit Pistons celebrates a first half basket with Reggie Jackson #1 while playing the Charlotte Hornets at the Palace of Auburn Hills on January 5, 2017 in Auburn Hills, Michigan. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)

DETROIT – The Detroit Pistons announced today that single game tickets and 10-game mini-plans for the inaugural season crafted by Flagstar Bank at Little Caesars Arena will go on sale to the general public on Saturday, Sept. 16 at 10 a.m. at Little Caesars Arena and The Palace Ticket store.

Fans can also purchase tickets by calling 248-377-0100, online at www.pistons.com or at www.ticketmaster.com.

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The Pistons will play home games at the sparkling new state-of-the-art Little Caesars Arena featuring a dramatic arena bowl with close proximity to the action, great sight lines, a 5,100 square-foot overhead scoreboard with seamless display and some of the most advanced technology and fan amenities in the NBA.

The home schedule begins on Wednesday, Oct. 18 with opening night versus the Charlotte Hornets at 7 p.m.  followed by match-ups with the Philadelphia 76ers (Oct. 23) and the Minnesota Timberwolves (Oct. 25).

On opening night, fans will experience a once in a lifetime opportunity to be fully engaged in welcoming the Detroit Pistons to Little Caesars Arena. All fans will receive a commemorative interactive LED bracelet, courtesy of PixMob, designed to create togetherness through light. Each PixMob device becomes a pixel, transforming the crowd into a canvas, creating an immersive fan experience throughout opening night festivities. The bracelet will be commemoratively engraved and can be saved as a memento celebrating this historic event.

Other popular promo nights throughout the 2017-18 season include “Friday Night Out” presented by Budweiser, the most exciting place to kick-start the weekend, the Pistons’ Veteran’s Day game on Nov. 10 vs. Atlanta, Star Wars Night on Dec. 17 vs. Orlando, the Pistons’ Holiday Spectacular on Dec. 22 vs. New York, the MLK Day matinee on January 15 vs. Charlotte and Hooper’s Birthday on March 24 vs. Chicago.

Four unique 10-game mini-plans are also available to fans for the 2017-18 season: The Big Game Plan, The Weekend Plan, The Weekday Plan and The Pick-Em Plan. These unique packages, featuring games against some of the NBA’s marquee teams and Detroit’s biggest rivals, start at $284. Fans can visit Little Caesars Arena on Saturday at 10 a.m. to speak to a sales representative, call 248377-0100 or visit www.pistons.com/miniplans to purchase a plan.

The Big Game Plan includes the historic opening night at Little Caesars Arena against Kemba Walker and the Charlotte Hornets on Oct. 18, a meeting against Steph Curry, Kevin Durant and the NBA Champion Golden State Warriors on Dec. 8 and a game against LeBron James, Isaiah Thomas and the Cleveland Cavaliers on Nov. 20.

Highlighting The Weekend Plan are matchups against Kyrie Irving, Gordon Hayward and the new-look Boston Celtics on Dec. 10, a Saturday matchup against reigning MVP Russell Westbrook, All-Star Paul George and the Oklahoma City Thunder on January 27 and a meeting with All-Star John Wall, Bradley Beal and the Washington Wizards on Jan. 19.

The Weekday Plan features games against Central Division rival, the Cleveland Cavaliers on Jan. 30, a Wednesday night matchup against Jimmy Butler, Karl-Anthony Towns and the up-and-coming Minnesota Timberwolves on Oc. 25 and a meeting with rookie Lonzo Ball and the L.A. Lakers on March 26.

New this season, the Detroit Pistons will give fans the opportunity to pick their own 10-game mini-plan. In The Pick-Em Plan, fans can choose games from tiered levels, giving them the chance to select their favorite matchups and games that fit their schedule.

Following are the details of the three 10-game mini-plans for the inaugural season at Little Caesars Arena. For more information on the Pick-Em plan, visit www.pistons.com/miniplans:

The Big Game Plan

Game 1 Wednesday, October 18 Charlotte Hornets
Game 2 Monday, November 20 Cleveland Cavaliers
Game 3 Friday, December 8 Golden State Warriors
Game 4 Saturday, December 30 San Antonio Spurs
Game 5 Saturday, January 6 Houston Rockets
Game 6 Saturday, February 3 Miami HEAT
Game 7 Monday, February 12 New Orleans Pelicans
Game 8 Friday, February 23 Boston Celtics
Game 9 Saturday, March 24 Chicago Bulls
Game 10 Monday, April 9 Toronto Raptors

The Weekend Plan

Game 1 Friday, November 3 Milwaukee Bucks
Game 2 Sunday, November 12 Miami HEAT
Game 3 Sunday, December 10 Boston Celtics
Game 4 Sunday, December 17 Orlando Magic
Game 5 Friday, December 22 New York Knicks
Game 6 Friday, January 19 Washington Wizards
Game 7 Saturday, January 27 Oklahoma City Thunder
Game 8 Friday, February 9 L.A. Clippers
Game 9 Friday, March 9 Chicago Bulls
Game 10 Friday, April 6 Dallas Mavericks

The Weekday Plan

Game 1 Wednesday, October 25 Minnesota Timberwolves
Game 2 Wednesday, November 8 Indiana Pacers
Game 3 Wednesday, November 29 Phoenix Suns
Game 4 Tuesday, December 12 Denver Nuggets
Game 5 Monday, January 15 Charlotte Hornets
Game 6 Monday, January 30 Cleveland Cavaliers
Game 7 Wednesday, February 14 Atlanta Hawks
Game 8 Wednesday, February 28 Milwaukee Bucks
Game 9 Monday, March 26 L.A. Lakers
Game 10 Wednesday, April 4 Philadelphia 76ers


The Detroit Pistons will feature alternate jersey nights including Motor City Rivalry Series Nights, where the team will wear their Motor City jerseys against Eastern Conference rivals. The team will also sport their Chrome jerseys against some of the top Western Conference opponents during Western Conference Chrome Series Nights. Games included in Motor City Rivalry Series Nights are headlined by meetings against the Indiana Pacers (December 26), Cleveland Cavaliers (January 30), Boston Celtics (February 23), Chicago Bulls (March 9) and Toronto Raptors (April 9). Matchups included in Western Conference Chrome Series Nights are games versus the San Antonio Spurs (December 30), Houston Rockets (January 6), Oklahoma City Thunder (January 27), L.A. Clippers (February 9) and L.A. Lakers (March 26).