The Detroit Pistons are making a major move that's sure to excite fans across Michigan—a game-changing broadcast shift starting with the 2026-27 season.
According to a report from Omari Sankofa II of the Detroit Free Press, the Pistons have inked a multi-year deal with Scripps Sports, making WYMD-TV Channel 20 in Detroit the team's new official broadcast home. The biggest win for fans? Games will once again be available free over the air, marking the first time since 2005 that the Pistons will rely on a locally produced and distributed TV model.
This is a significant pivot at a time when many NBA fans are frustrated with rising subscription costs and limited access to regional sports networks. The Pistons are stepping up to make their games more accessible than ever—a smart play for a team that's building serious momentum.
The timing couldn't be better. The Pistons are currently riding high, making a playoff run after a stellar 60-win regular season and securing the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference under head coach J.B. Bickerstaff. With the franchise on the rise, this broadcast change ensures that more fans can tune in and be part of the excitement without breaking the bank.
And there's more good news: the organization has confirmed that a streaming option is in the works, though details on that service are expected to drop later. For now, Pistons fans can look forward to catching every dunk, steal, and buzzer-beater for free, right from their living rooms.
