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November 19, 2025

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Leaders Unsure if Detroit’s WNBA Team Brings Back ‘Shock’ Name

A women's basketball team is returning to Detroit in 2029, with "Shock" being one of several names under consideration by the ownership group led by Hadad. The Detroit City Council unanimously approved a brownfield tax abatement worth up to $34.5 million to cover cleanup costs for a 75,000-square-foot practice facility and youth sports complex at the contaminated former Uniroyal site on East Jefferson Avenue. While the original Detroit Shock won three WNBA championships before relocating to Tulsa in 2008 and later becoming the Dallas Wings, the "Shock" name is currently owned by Ryan Reed, president of a struggling semi-pro league, who has reportedly had discussions with the WNBA about potentially releasing it. Some community activists oppose the tax financing structure, arguing it allows developers to avoid community benefits requirements while using public resources. # Key Takeaways

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November 18, 2025

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Wolverines Survive Turnover Marred Thriller, Beat Northwestern 24-22 on Walk Off Kick at Wrigley Field

The Michigan Wolverines secured a narrow 24-22 victory against Northwestern at Chicago's Wrigley Field when sophomore kicker Dominic Zvada converted a 31-yard field goal as time expired. Michigan dominated possession and controlled much of the game but undermined their own performance with five turnovers and costly penalties that kept Northwestern competitive throughout. Despite losing running back Jordan Marshall to injury and playing without Justice Haynes, Michigan's offense managed crucial drives, with quarterback Bryce Underwood leading a game-winning march in the final two minutes. The Wolverines' defense proved critical by forcing key stops after Michigan turnovers, holding Northwestern to just 245 total yards and preventing the Wildcats from capitalizing on Michigan's mistakes. # Key Takeaways

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November 13, 2025

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Wolverines Edge Demon Deacons in Overtime Thriller at Little Caesars Arena, 85–84

The sixth-ranked Michigan Wolverines defeated Wake Forest 85-84 in overtime during the first-ever Wolverine-Deacon Basketball Challenge held at Detroit's Little Caesars Arena. Michigan built a 13-point halftime advantage behind strong shooting, but Wake Forest mounted a second-half comeback to take a seven-point lead before the Wolverines rallied to force overtime with a late tying layup. In the extra period, Michigan's Elliot Cadeau sank a decisive free throw with 14 seconds remaining, and Wake Forest's final shot attempt fell short. UCLA transfer Aday Mara dominated with 18 points, 13 rebounds, 6 assists, and 5 blocks to earn Most Outstanding Player recognition, though Michigan's poor three-point shooting and 17 turnovers revealed concerns moving forward. # Key Takeaways

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November 10, 2025

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Cruise Fall to Skyforce, Split Opening Series at Home

The Motor City Cruise suffered a 137-118 defeat against the Sioux Falls Skyforce in their second game of the G League season at Wayne State Fieldhouse, resulting in a series split after winning the previous night. The Skyforce dominated through exceptional three-point shooting, making 16 shots from beyond the arc with guard Trevor Keels contributing 10 of those while scoring 32 points overall. Although the Cruise received strong contributions from Jaden Akins (27 points), Isaac Jones (21 points, 12 rebounds), and others, they couldn't contain Sioux Falls' transition game and paint scoring. The Skyforce's explosive 40-point third quarter essentially sealed the victory, leaving Motor City with a 1-1 record to start their season. # Key Takeaways

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November 10, 2025

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When the Game Bets Back: How Gambling Is Changing the Soul of Sports

Sports journalist Darryl Jacobs argues that gambling culture has fundamentally corrupted athletics at all levels, from professional leagues to youth sports. Recent lifetime bans of college players for game-fixing and NBA players' involvement in betting scandals demonstrate how gambling has compromised competitive integrity across the sports world. Teenagers are particularly vulnerable, with many placing their first bets at age sixteen after seeing athletes and influencers normalize gambling behavior through social media and apps. While leagues and organizations profit heavily from gambling partnerships, the responsibility and consequences fall disproportionately on athletes, creating a hypocritical system that undermines the character-building values sports traditionally represent.

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November 10, 2025

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Motor City Cruise Dominates Opening Night Behind Franchise Record and “Motor City Mentality”

The Motor City Cruise, the Detroit Pistons' G League affiliate, dominated the Sioux Falls Skyforce 137-114 in their home opener at Wayne State Fieldhouse on Friday night. After falling behind early, the Cruise exploded with a 13-0 run and controlled the game throughout, shooting 54 percent from the field and an impressive 47 percent from three-point range. Seven players reached double figures, led by Brice Williams' 27 points including a franchise-record six three-pointers made in a home opener, while Tolu Smith added a double-double with 25 points and 11 rebounds. The balanced offensive attack featured 27 assists on 50 made baskets, exemplifying the team's unselfish playing style and their "Motor City Mentality" season mantra. # Key Takeaways

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November 6, 2025

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Michigan Basketball Shoots Lights Out in Season Opening Blowout of Oakland 121-78

The fifth-ranked Michigan Wolverines opened their basketball season with a dominant 121-78 victory over Oakland University at Crisler Center, demonstrating they may be a force to reckon with this year. Despite missing key player Yaxel Lendeborg due to injury and having two guards out, Michigan set a program record with 69 first-half points while shooting an impressive 71 percent from the field. Seven players reached double-digit scoring, led by Morez Johnson Jr.'s 24 points, as the team matched another program record with 19 three-pointers made. The convincing win marked an emphatic start to Head Coach Dusty May's second season, following last year's Big Ten Tournament Championship that was celebrated with a banner-raising ceremony before tipoff. # Key Takeaways

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October 28, 2025

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Michigan Extends Dominance Over Michigan State 31-20, Wins Paul Bunyan Trophy for Fourth Straight Year

The University of Michigan defeated Michigan State 31-20 in their rivalry game at East Lansing, claiming the Paul Bunyan Trophy for the fourth straight year. Michigan's dominant ground attack, led by Justice Haynes with 152 rushing yards and Jordan Marshall's 110 yards, overwhelmed the Spartans despite a competitive first half that ended 10-7. Michigan State struggled with eight penalties totaling 88 yards and failed to convert crucial fourth-down attempts in the second half when they needed to mount a comeback. The Wolverines' defense recorded four sacks and effectively contained the Spartans' offense throughout most of the contest, securing Michigan's sixth win of the season.

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October 28, 2025

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Ford Field Supervisor Talks About Preparing for Lions Monday Night Football Game 

A group of youth from Jack & Jill of America's Detroit Chapter conducted an interview at Ford Field on a warm Saturday afternoon, two days before a Lions-Buccaneers game. They spoke with Blake, an event supervisor who manages a team overseeing seating sections in the stadium's lower bowl area. Blake, who was formerly involved with Jack & Jill as a teen leader in the Midwest region, supervises approximately twelve employees and ensures guests have positive experiences during games and events. The interview provided insights into the diverse employment opportunities available at the stadium and the behind-the-scenes preparation required for major sporting events.

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September 23, 2025

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Motor City Cruise Tryouts Showcase Dreams, Determination, and Development

The Motor City Cruise, the Detroit Pistons' G League affiliate, recently held its annual open tryouts at the Henry Ford Health System Performance Center where hopeful basketball players paid $250 to showcase their skills before team staff. Former Pistons player Lindsey Hunter made an appearance to share his NBA journey and inspire participants with advice about character and discipline. The tryouts highlight success stories like John Ukomadu, who went from being a tryout participant last year to earning a roster spot, performing well in the G League, and eventually signing an Exhibit 10 contract with the Pistons. Under third-year head coach Jamelle McMillian, the Cruise demonstrated strong development during NBA Summer League, suggesting positive momentum as they prepare for their 2025 campaign.

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July 11, 2025

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Detroit Pistons Summer League Outlook: Who’s Next in Line?

The Detroit Pistons are preparing for the 2025 NBA Summer League in Las Vegas (July 11-17) with a roster featuring recent draft picks, returning two-way players, and various prospects. Top prospects include 2024 fifth overall pick Ron Holland, known for his defensive skills and slashing ability; 2024 second-rounder Bobi Klintman, a versatile stretch-forward; and 2025 second-round selection Chaz Lanier, valued for his scoring prowess. The Summer League team will be coached by Pistons assistant Vitaly Potapenko, with the organization using this opportunity to evaluate talent for limited open roster spots, two-way contracts, and G League assignments as part of their ongoing rebuild.

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July 2, 2025

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Sharpshooting and Strategy: Why the Pistons Made the Right Call with Chaz Lanier

The Detroit Pistons selected Tennessee guard Chaz Lanier with the 37th overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, their only selection due to a previous trade with the Minnesota Timberwolves. This strategic second-round pick addresses the team's potential loss of perimeter shooting as five unrestricted free agents may depart during the offseason. At 23 years old, Lanier brings elite three-point shooting ability, having connected on 229 three-pointers at a 41.5% rate over his past two collegiate seasons across North Florida and Tennessee. The selection aligns with team president Trajan Langdon's "optionality" strategy, providing Detroit with an NBA-ready skill on a low-cost rookie contract without sacrificing future flexibility.

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May 27, 2025

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Pistons Academy Rolls Out Summer Slam Dunk: 2025 Youth Basketball Camp Series Kicks Off Across Metro Detroit

The Detroit Pistons are launching their 2025 "Pistons Academy" Youth Basketball Camp season with 16 camps across Michigan, beginning June 9 at Detroit Country Day High School. The program, supported by the Children's Foundation and Priority Health, offers specialized camps including the new "Mini Cruisers" camp for grades 1-3 at Wayne State Fieldhouse and a returning all-girls camp in partnership with Jr. WNBA. Participants will receive professional instruction, Pistons-branded merchandise, tickets to a future Pistons game, and some will even train at the Henry Ford Pistons Performance Center where the professional team practices. The camps span numerous locations throughout Michigan with prices ranging from $195 to $399, featuring early-bird registration through June 2.

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April 17, 2025

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“Road Trip to the Trophy” Bus Tour Debuts in Detroit with Grand Circus Park Takeover This Saturday

The NBA is bringing its "Road Trip to the Trophy" tour to Detroit's Grand Circus Park on April 19, coinciding with the Detroit Pistons' return to the playoffs against the New York Knicks. This family-friendly event will offer fans interactive activities including photo opportunities with the Larry O'Brien Championship Trophy, custom NBA tattoos, and the chance to create playoff bracket predictions. The celebration will feature appearances by Pistons Legends, the Pistons Dancers, mascot Hooper, and the Extreme Team, along with freebies such as complimentary ice cream and cotton candy. This marks the Pistons' first playoff appearance since 2019, with the game scheduled for 6 p.m. ET on ESPN at Madison Square Garden.

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April 9, 2025

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First Tee-Greater Detroit Partners with Rocket Classic to Host Masters Watch Party at Detroit Pistons’ Facility

First Tee Greater Detroit (FTGD) is hosting its 3rd Annual Augusta Watch Party on Saturday, April 12 at the Henry Ford Health Pistons Performance Center from 3-7 p.m. The event serves as a primary fundraiser for the organization, supporting golf programming for youth across Metro Detroit and acting as the unofficial launch of the golf season. According to CEO Carl Bentley, funds raised help bridge financial gaps for students who want to participate in FTGD programs but might not otherwise afford them. The event will feature Masters-themed food and drink, golf simulators, contests, a silent auction with golf experiences, and access to the Pistons' practice court.

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