Detroit — The Pistons-Magic series has been stretched to the max.

Now, your wallet might just have to be, too — that is, if you want to see Game 7 in person.

Ticket prices for the do-or-do Game 7 at Little Caesars Arena were surging Friday night, following Detroit’s epic, 93-79 victory on the road. The Pistons tied the series at 3-3, after rallying from a 24-point, third-quarter deficit.

Pistons fans pose in front of signs before the start of game five of the NBA quarterfinals between the Detroit Pistons and the Orlando Magic, at Little Caesars Arena, in Detroit, April 29, 2026.

Pistons fans pose in front of signs before the start of game five of the NBA quarterfinals between the Detroit Pistons and the Orlando Magic, at Little Caesars Arena, in Detroit, April 29, 2026.

The comeback has created a flurry of activity on the secondary ticket market, pushing prices to some of the highest we’ve ever seen for a Pistons game at LCA.

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Here were the cheapest ticket prices as of 10:30 Friday night:

Note: Those prices came up when searching for a pair of tickets, and they don’t include fees, where applicable.

Sunday’s Game 7, set for a 3:30 p.m. tip on ABC, will be the first Game 7 in the history of LCA, where the Pistons never won a playoff game until last month, and where the Red Wings have never even played a playoff game.

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