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Posted: Wednesday, 14 May 2008 9:31AM

Pistons Hold Lottery for Conf. Finals Tix


Auburn Hills (WWJ)  -- At noon on Thursday, May 15, the Detroit Pistons will put approximately 1,000 (500 for each game) tickets priced at $24 apiece on sale for Games One and Two of the 2008 Eastern Conference Finals.  They will play either the Boston Celtics or the Cleveland Cavaliers but game days and times are still unknown.

A lottery will be held to determine the first person in line and tickets will be sold until supplies last.   The lottery drawing will take place at approximately 11:45 a.m. and fans must be in line before 11:30 a.m. to guarantee a ticket for the lottery.  

It's the Pistons' sixth straight conference finals appearance, a franchise record.

No Internet sales and No TicketMaster sales will be made for the $24 seats.  Purchases of the $24 tickets will be limited to four per person.


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