Pistons fans celebrate during the fourth quarter 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 celebrate during the fourth quarter of game five of the NBA quarterfinals between the Detroit Pistons and the Orlando Magic, at Little Caesars Arena, in Detroit, April 29, 2026.
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If you have Xfinity, watching Pistons' Game 7 is going to be tricky

Detroit — The Pistons are about to play their first-ever Game 7 in the city limits of Detroit.

And for many fans, the game could prove hard to watch.

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Sunday’s Game 7 between the Pistons and Orlando Magic will be broadcast on ABC. That creates a problem for many Detroiters and Metro Detroiters. The local ABC affiliate, WXYZ Channel 7, is not carried on cable giant Comcast/Xfinity because of a dispute over carrier fees.

The contract between Xfinity and E.W. Scripps-owned WXYZ expired March 31, and a deal wasn’t reached to renew. Forty Scripps-owned TV stations across the country have gone dark on Xfinity.

If you have Xfinity, there are a couple of other options. You could invest in an old-fashioned antenna, or you could subscribe to the ESPN Unlimited app; all games broadcast on ABC also are aired on the ESPN Unlimited app. Or you listen to the Pistons’ radio broadcast, on WWJ 950-AM.

What channel will the Pistons vs. Magic game be on?

ABC is planning several hours of coverage for Pistons-Magic Game 7, including a pregame show at 2:30 featuring Shaquille O’Neal, Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith and Ernie Johnson. They will also do a postgame show. The game broadcasters will be Mike Breen, Richard Jefferson, Tim Legler and Lisa Salters.

Ticket prices for Game 7 at Little Caesars Arena have been surging on the secondary markets since the Pistons completed a wild, 24-point comeback to win Game 6 in Orlando, 93-79.

The Pistons said Saturday that doors to LCA will open two hours before tip-off Sunday.

tpaul@detroitnews.com

@tonypaul1984

This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: If you have Xfinity, watching Pistons’ Game 7 is going to be tricky

Reporting by Tony Paul, The Detroit News / The Detroit News

USA TODAY Network via Reuters Connect

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