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Where did the Detroit Pistons move to?
One of the most storied franchises in NBA history, the Pistons moved to Detroit in 1957 from Fort Wayne, IN, 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 it 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.
What is the name of the arena where the Detroit Pistons play?
Detroit Pistons at the Little Caesars Arena. Little Caesars Arena (LCA) — home of the Detroit Pistons (NBA) and Detroit Red Wings (NHL), other sporting events, concerts, family shows and trade shows — is a new gem of sporting arenas in the country. Built in 2017, LCA is the centerpiece of a 50-block sports and entertainment area known as The ...
How many back to backs will the Pistons have?
Next biggest question on my mind — how many back-to-backs will the Pistons have? The answer there is 12.
When does the Cade Cunningham era start?
Cade Cunningham era begins at home against the Chicago Bulls on Oct. 20