I prefer the blue and red painted area and the look of the hardwood on our old courts so much more than the bland ones we have these days


I prefer the blue and red painted area and the look of the hardwood on our old courts so much more than the bland ones we have these days

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  1. Early 2000’s Pistons had the best aesthetics. That whole NBA era was a vibe with the unis/logos

  2. Gores has stripped the culture of the Pistons down to the pointe were they are no longer on most peoples rader for entertainment. However you may feel about the move downtown, his ownership tenure has been a failure. I actually liked him at the beginning, his investments into the Palace, going all in on free agents, but since the move the team has been frankly an embarresment to the city. I speak as a lifelong fan, and past season tix holder. I hope for new ownership and a fresh start.

  3. Our current court is so bad, with the empty paint, looks like a practice court. Would love that warm wooden court look to come back

  4. Current court is better. Logo hits harder because of the wood they chose and it sticks out because it’s the only painted thing on the floor

  5. It’s also iconic with the era. I love it and that era. I personally like that we didn’t keep it. I wonder if the court will change when we get more competitive.

  6. I really miss the blue & red paint. The new court design didn’t look too shabby when seen in mock-ups but in action it just looks terribly bland and lifeless. I’ve never been fond of empty paints, regardless of team.

  7. Yup. Tried to get used to the new court, every game still looks like an away game to me.

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