The Detroit Pistons are soaring to new heights, both on and off the court. Once at the bottom of the NBA standings, they've transformed their fortunes in a remarkable turnaround. In the 2024-25 season, the Pistons are leading the Eastern Conference, boasting a 19-5 record and a 13-game winning streak, the longest in franchise history. This success is a testament to the team's resilience and the hard work of its players and management.
Cade Cunningham, a former No. 1 draft pick, is a key figure in this transformation. His performance has been exceptional, with career-high averages in points, assists, and rebounds. The demand for Cunningham merchandise has skyrocketed, and his popularity is evident in social media engagement and his recent Nike signature shoe deal. This success extends beyond the court, as the Pistons are reconnecting with their traditional identity, drawing inspiration from the iconic 'Bad Boys' era of the late 1980s and early 1990s.
The team's success has also translated to increased fan engagement and attendance. Ticket sales are up 30% year-over-year, and season ticket sales have grown by 50%. The Pistons are now ranked 6th in average attendance, a significant improvement from their 9th and 20th-place finishes in the previous two seasons. TV viewership is also up, with the team's game against the Celtics attracting a record-breaking 3.02 million viewers during Thanksgiving week.
Melanie Harris, the Pistons' President of Business Operations, attributes this success to the team's dedicated fan base and the recent success and likability of the players. The Pistons are now a force to be reckoned with, both on and off the court, and their future looks bright as they continue to build on this momentum.