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Cavs Owner Buys Out Pistons Fans For Playoff Game
8 May
Summary
- Dan Gilbert funded seven busloads of Cavaliers fans to Detroit.
- Fans received paid tickets, shirts, food, and a party.
- This occurred during the NBA playoffs, Game 2 against the Pistons.

Cleveland Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert organized a special excursion for his team's supporters during the NBA playoffs. On May 7, 2026, seven busloads of Cavaliers season ticket holders traveled from Ohio to Detroit for Game 2 of their series against the Detroit Pistons.
Gilbert covered all expenses for these fans, including transportation, game tickets, and custom 'BEAT DETROIT!' shirts. Attendees also enjoyed catered food and a pre-game party at The Beacon, a Detroit venue owned by Gilbert. This move aimed to create a strong Cavaliers presence in Detroit.
Fans expressed appreciation for the fully sponsored trip, highlighting the opportunity to support their team in a crucial playoff matchup. The Cavaliers are competing in the Eastern Conference semifinals, with the Pistons having won Game 1. Games 3 and 4 were scheduled to take place in Cleveland on May 10 and May 12, 2026.