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NBA Schedule: Detroit Pistons With Only 2 Major West Coast Road Swings
All throughout the last week, the NBA has gradually rolled out their schedule for the 2026-27 campaign , and there were several aspects right off the bat worth keeping in mind for the Detroit Pistons.
After earning the top seed in the Eastern Conference with 60 wins a year ago, the Pistons were selected to kick off the entire regular season with a 3 pm contest against the Boston Celtics on Tuesday, Oct. 20 as part of an NBA-opening triple header. After that, the Pistons are featured several months later on Martin Luther King Jr. Day against the Cleveland Cavaliers before a Rivals Week matchup against the same squad on the road just nine days later in January.
Apart from those marquee contests, it is important to digest the regular season schedule in a way that takes into account the players and their fitness. With 82 games on the docket, extended road swings can always take a lot out of a squad during the middle of the season, so the rhythm of travel days and balancing the fatigue of so many games is a reality for every team.
Last season, the Pistons had a particularly lengthy five-game Western Conference road trip at the tail end of the 2025 calendar year, but Detroit was able to escape that test with a 3-2 record. Still, that marked only the second time all season long that the Pistons suffered consecutive losses up to that point, so endurance could have been a factor.
This year, the Pistons do not have to head out west for an extended period of time until the beginning of the 2027 calendar year. Up until that point, Detroit has one or two road games versus a Western Conference opponent at a time, but the Pistons will not have a full-fledged road trip until traveling to Denver to face the Nuggets on Sunday, Jan. 3 at 5 pm. With Nikola Jokic headline their Western Conference welcoming party, the Pistons will have a significant test right away before another road contest against the Sacramento Kings two days later.
But for Detroit, the most crucial aspect of the road trip begins on Thursday, Jan. 7 with an away game against the Golden State Warriors as the first leg of a back-to-back with the Los Angeles Lakers waiting on the other side. Given how jam-packed that week is going to be for the Pistons, escaping with a .500 record or better should be the goal.
From there, the Pistons have a relatively calm couple weeks from a scheduling perspective before walking into the second stage of their Western Conference gauntlet in early February. Once again in Los Angeles, the Pistons have a meeting with the Clippers on the agenda this time on Tuesday, Feb. 9 at 10:30 pm as the first step of their four-game road swing before facing the Phoenix Suns the very next night on a back-to-back.
So, the Pistons will knock out two games against two Pacific Division opponents in two days before squaring off with the Portland Trail Blazers on Saturday, Feb. 13 and the Utah Jazz two nights after that.
In all, those two road trips will represent just under 10% of the Pistons’ schedule, so they will be important stretches that Detroit will need to watch out for.
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