Detroit Pistons | |
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League | NBA |
Conference | Eastern Conference |
Division | Central division |
Founded | 1941 (joined NBA in 1948 |
History | Fort Wanye Pistons (1941-1957) Detroit Pistons (1957-present) |
Arena | Palace of Auburn Hills |
City | Auburn Hills, Michigan |
Colors | Royal Blue, Red, White |
Owner | Tom Gores |
General Manager | Joe Dumars |
Head Coach | John Kuester |
NBA D-League aff. | Fort Wayne Mad Ants |
Championships | 1 |
Conference titles | 7 |
Division titles | 13 |
Website | Official Site |
Contents
History
For a detailed account of the Pistons over the years, read the Detroit Pistons Franchise History.Fort Wayne, Indiana
The Pistons have a long history, dating back to the National Basketball League (NBL). They have had their ups and downs, but no one can argue that they have not been successful. A few numbers say a lot:- two NBL championships
- four NBL Finals
- three World Tournament championships
- three NBA Finals championships
- five Hall of Famers
The Zollner Pistons won the World Professional Basketball Tournament three years running, 1944, 1945 and 1946. That invitational tournament brought together the best basketball teams in America, regardless of their league affiliation or the skin color of their players. A different Zollner Pistons player was selected tournament MVP in each of those tournaments.
In 1948 the Pistons jumped leagues and joined the young Basketball Association of America. After a weak first season, they made the playoffs every year, making it all the way to the NBA Finals in 1955 and 1956.
While the team was successful on the court and in the hearts of many fans, owner Fred Zollner made the difficult decision that Fort Wayne was just not big enough for his NBA team. After the 1957 season, the Pistons moved to nearby Detroit.
Detroit, Michigan
Name History
The franchise was founded in Fort Wayne, Ind., as the Fort Wayne Zollner Pistons, a National Basketball League (NBL) team. Owner Fred Zollner ran a foundry that manufactured pistons primarily for car, truck and locomotive engines.In 1948, the team dropped "Zollner" from the name and became the Fort Wayne Pistons, competing in the Basketball Association of America. In 1949, Fred Zollner brokered the formation of the National Basketball Association from the BAA and the NBL at his kitchen table.
Though the Pistons enjoyed a solid local following, their city's small size made it difficult for them to be profitable. In 1957, Zollner moved the team to Detroit, a much larger city that hadn't seen professional basketball in a decade. When the team relocated to the Motor City, the name Pistons was still appropriate in the nation’s automobile capital.
"Since I've been here, we've never considered changing the team name," President and CEO of Palace Sports & Entertainment Tom Wilson said. "Mr. Davidson would say that it was, is and always will be the name. Just like the Lakers, Warriors, and Hawks, who all moved from different cities -- it is what it is."
The 2004 NBA Champs were honored on the Wheaties box.
Home Courts
Detroit Pistons Arenas | ||||
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Arena | Years | |||
North Side High School Gym | 1940-1952 (Fort Wayne) | |||
War Memorial Coliseum | 1952-1957 | |||
Olympia Stadium | 1957-1961 (Detroit) | |||
Cobo Arena | 1961-1978 | |||
Pontiac Silverdome | 1978-1988 | |||
Palace of Auburn Hills | 1988-present |
Depth Chart
Detroit Pistons Depth Chart | ||||
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Position | Starter | 2nd | 3rd | 4th |
Center | Greg Monroe | Ben Wallace | ||
Power forward | Chris Wilcox | Charlie Villanueva | Jason Maxiell | Jonas Jerebko |
Small forward | Tayshaun Prince | Austin Daye | DaJuan Summers | |
Shooting guard | Ben Gordon | Richard Hamilton | ||
Point guard | Rodney Stuckey | Will Bynum | Tracy McGrady |
Franchise Personnel
William Davidson - OwnerTom Wilson - President & CEO
Joe Dumars - President of Basketball Operations
John Hammond - Vice President, Basketball Operations
Alan Ostfield - COO & Assistant General Manager
John Kuester - Head Coach
Retired Numbers
#2 Chuck Daly | #4 Joe Dumars | #10 Dennis Rodman | #11 Isiah Thomas |
#15 Vinnie Johnson | #16 Bob Lanier | #21 Dave Bing | #40 Bill Laimbeer |
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