Pistons restrict ticket sales for playoff series vs. Knicks to those within Michigan area
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Lou Williams & Co Rally Behind Pistons’ Bold Playoff Tactic Amid Mounting Fan Outrage
The playoffs are here, and so is the drama. The Detroit Pistons are set to face the New York Knicks in a first-round showdown, their first postseason clash since 1992. But before tip-off, there’s tension brewing: not on the court, but in the ticket lines. Detroit has placed geographical limits on playoff ticket sales, making sure only fans from Michigan, nearby Ohio, Indiana, and Ontario can buy them. Why? Because when the Knicks play, their fan…
Central Notes: Giddey, Ball, Jones, Buzelis, Pistons Tickets, Sims
Bulls guard Josh Giddey is dealing with a muscle issue on the side of his hand but he’s expected to suit up for the play-in game against Miami on Wednesday, K.C. Johnson of the Chicago Sports Network reports. “It’s just about managing the pain,” Giddey said, adding that the injury will be addressed in the offseason (Twitter links). Giddey can’t imagine watching Wednesday’s game in street clothes. ““I’m good to go,” he said, per Julia Poe of the …
Pistons limit out-of-state ticket sales for Knicks playoff games
The Detroit Pistons National Basketball Association (NBA) team has limited ticket sales to local fans for its playoff series against the New York Knicks. According to a report from Sportico, the Pistons are geofencing ticket sales for the games at Little Caesars Arena, with only those located in Michigan and certain parts of Ohio, Indiana and Ontario, Canada able to gain access to tickets on Ticketmaster. The move is supposedly aimed at preventi…
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