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CAPACITY: 20,491 SCOREBOARD: At the time of construction, it was the SUITES: 62 largest in-arena construction with a total weight of 89,750 pounds. DIMENSIONS: 43’ 9” x 43’ 9” x 32’ x 10” NUMBER OF EVENTS: 200-plus per year SQUARE FOOTAGE: 65,000 — total area of concourse LOUNGES & CLUBS: 7 surrounding Little Caesars Arena bowl

CONCOURSE WIDTH: 90 feet NUMBER OF PEOPLE WHO WORKED ON BUILDING ARENA: 5,425-plus RESTROOM FIXTURES: 524

HIGH-DEFINITION TVS: 1,100

Little Caesars Arena (LCA), home of the Pistons historical memorabilia surrounding the arena bowl with LITTLE CAESARS ARENA SEATING CONFIGURATION (NBA) and (NHL), other sporting an authentic urban feel. Guests have multiple dining events, concerts, family shows and trade shows, is the options inside LCA with access to seven restaurants and 2242225 226 227228 29 newest gem of sporting arenas in the country. seven bars in addition to the many concessions choices. 223230 Other highlights of the arena include world-class M24 M25 M26M27 M28M29 M30M31 M32 Built in 2017, LCA is the centerpiece of a 50- sports technology throughout, including super high-speed SUITE LEVEL 222 M23 M33 231 and entertainment area known as The District Detroit. WI-FI, mobile ticketing, industry-leading wayfinding, The District Detroit unites eight world-class theaters, ultra-high-definition video, several fan interactive sta- M22 M34 232 five neighborhoods and three professional sports ven- tions and convenient charging stations. 221 119120 121122 123124 125 ues in one vibrant, walkable destination for people to 118 126 201 M21 M1 live, work and enjoy exciting entertainment in an urban Guests attending events at LCA are able to enjoy music 117 121122 123 101 environment. By housing the Pistons, Red Wings, Tigers and entertainment in the venue’s outdoor plaza which 220 202

(MLB) and Lions (NFL), The District Detroit holds the provides an exceptional atmosphere with a massive M20 L EGE M2 unique distinction of being the only city in the country video wall for viewing parties, outdoor concerts, tailgat- 116 102 116 102 NDS CLUB to house four professional sports franchises in one ing and more. M19 downtown area. 219 B 203 Additionally, a spacious patio and lawn area for pub- 115 115 103 103 M3 At the heart of the action is LCA, a 785,000-square-foot, lic and private events, along with a glass-enclosed, M19 A state-of-the-art venue which hosts 200-plus sports and four-season pavilion bar, which features a retractable 218 204 entertainment events per year. The Via, a streetscape-in- roof and walls, allows for a fun experience regardless of 114 104 spired indoor concourse, comprises of restaurants and the weather. M18 M4 113 105 205 OVERTIME 217 112 111 110109 108107 106 206 M17 M5

207 216 M16 SUITE LEVEL M6 M15 M7 215 M14 M13M12 M11M10 M9 M8 208 214 213 212211 210 209

344 PISTONS.COM 2018–19 MEDIA GUIDE 345 HEALTH AND FITNESS EIW EOD HSOY NBA HISTORY RECORDS 17-18 REVIEW PLAYERS LEADERSHIP JR. PISTONS The Pistons work to increase awareness and involvement in youth through community clinics, an online newsletter, Pistons Academy camps, and partnerships with basketball leagues across the state. During Jr. NBA Week, Pistons host clinics with Special Olympics and other community groups.

DETROIT PISTONS COMMUNITY & SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY MISSION PISTONS FIT The Detroit Pistons Community & Social Responsibility Mission is to use the game of basketball as a vehicle for change In partnership with Henry Ford Health System, the Pistons promote the importance that will inspire and impact the Detroit community. The four pillars of focus are Education, Health & Fitness, Mentoring of a healthy lifestyle through clinics, cooking classes, as well as educational and and Equality with the flagship program of Basketball for All serving as the primary community initiative. interactive events.

PISTONS CITY COURTS DETROIT COMMUNITY & SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY PROGRAMMING The Pistons made an investment of $2,500,000 over six years in the construction, CITY renovation and refurbishment of more than 60 basketball courts in parks throughout The Detroit Pistons have brought basketball back to Detroit. ’ COURTS the city of Detroit in partnership with the city of Detroit’s Recreation Department. The vision is to put an exciting and talented team on the court and be the Pistons will run community clinics on the courts once they are completed. leader in social responsibility off the court in the community. In support of that, the Detroit Pistons are launching the Basketball for All program. The goal of the program is to work with the recreation MENTORING department to renovate 60 basketball courts throughout the city of Detroit over the next six years. In conjunction with this project, we will put in the hands of all under-served youth in Metro Detroit. BUILDING BRIDGES THROUGH BASKETBALL But it’s bigger than just renovating courts and giving away basketballs. The Detroit Pistons team up with Ross Initiative in Sports for Equality (RISE) for a 10- It’s the belief that providing safe places for children to play should be a week program that brings local youth and law enforcement together. The program commitment we all make and that providing every child with a basketball engages adolescents in weekly 2.5-hour sessions featuring a combination of on-court will encourage health and wellness to last a lifetime. Basketball should not basketball programming and a curriculum on leadership, conflict resolution, identity just be a sport for some, but accessible to everyone. The Detroit Pistons and diversity. are making Basketball for All.

GAME CHANGERS IT DOESN’T STOP THERE Renovating courts and distributing basketballs over the course of the next six years are not where the commitment The Game Changers program focuses on recognizing teachers who go above and ends, but are just the beginning. The long-term vision is to create communal gathering areas for the neighborhoods beyond to create a successful environment for their students. Five deserving teachers surrounding these parks for people of all ages to enjoy. This on-going commitment requires a strong bond with the receive $1,000 and one teacher wins the grand prize of $10,000. City of Detroit and dedicated partners to build amazing experiences with each renovated park or basketball distributed. MENTOR The Pistons focus on driving positive change amongst metro Detroit youth by helping to foster the mentor/mentee relationship. PSA’s are created of Pistons players sharing EDUCATION their stories about their mentors and how they have been affected by these role models, as well as, encourage others to become mentors. The Pistons also partner with local mentoring organizations to provide events and programs for mentors and DETROIT PISTONS STEAM LITERACY BUS their mentees. The Traveling STEAM Literacy Bus extends the Detroit Pistons brand throughout metro Detroit with a full-service mobile literacy bus that encourages learning programs for youth. The bus also amplifies the Detroit Pistons School Assembly programs centered EQUALITY STEAM around a healthy active lifestyle while also encouraging kids to focus on the academic LITERACY BUS side as much as the athletic side of their lives. BLACK HISTORY MONTH For Black History Month, the NBA is supporting the national dialogue on race and equality through league-wide efforts that bring people together, amplify the voices MATH HOOPS of fans and players and takes collective action toward concrete change. The Detroit The Pistons implement the Math Hoops board game into local classrooms and after Pistons are focused on bringing together the world of sports, entertainment, fashion school programs, making math fun and interactive while improving math scores. The and the arts to show through different forms that all voices should be heard in an Pistons provide incentives throughout the program and host a regional tournament, effort to create change. an event that brings the game to life using Pistons players as pawns in the game. WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH Through a message of Never Limit, Always Lead, the Pistons have programming and OVERTIME messaging throughout the month of March in support of International Women’s Day FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FOR EDUCATION and equality for women. The Detroit Pistons focus on aiding local youth in achieving their academic potential by providing resources to further their education. The Pistons partner with organizations PRIDE to educate students on the importance of completing their FAFSA forms. The goal is The Pistons work on a regular basis with GLADD, Athlete Ally and local community to achieve 65 percent FAFSA completion and to offer prizes and incentives to high groups to support the LGBTQ community through panels, PSAs and an awareness schools making the greatest strides improving FAFSA completion rates. game night.

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AUTISM AWARENESS The Pistons participate in Autism Awareness Month by hosting affected families a t h o m e g a m e s a n d p a r t n e r i n g w i t h o r g a n i z a t i o n s t h a t a s s i s t a u t i s t i c y o u t h and adults.

HOOPS FOR ST. JUDE Pistons players and coaches visit with patients being treated at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital when the team plays in Memphis, and local St. Jude patient families are invited to a special Pistons home game during Hoops for St. Jude week in March.

HOOPS FOR TROOPS The Pistons are proud to celebrate and honor veterans and active duty military through a special Veterans Day game, Commitment to Service opportunities, a s w e l l a s h o s t i n g a s p e c i a l c a r e e r f a i r d e d i c a t e d t o c o n n e c t i n g v e t e r a n s w i t h The Detroit Pistons Foundation administers grants for charitable purposes in the areas of local companies. education and mentoring, health and fitness, and youth leadership and development.

The Detroit Pistons, Owner Tom Gores, Vice Chairman and the Detroit Pistons Foundation began a campaign to connect the Pistons with key community organizations in COMMUNITY & PLAYER CHARITY TICKET SECTIONS Detroit and the region. The Detroit Pistons Foundation has committed more than $3 million The Detroit Pistons and players provide tickets to Detroit youth and residents to in grants to eight Metro Detroit charities since 2016 with the goal of being a stakeholder and attend the games, in support of and in connection with community educational contributor to the continued revitalization of Detroit and the region. programs and initiatives. Each philanthropic grant includes the opportunity to align with Detroit Pistons Community and Social Responsibility platforms, players, legends, or executives. The following organizations are partners of the Detroit Pistons Foundation during the 2018-19 NBA Season. SEASON OF GIVING During the winter holidays, the Detroit Pistons have teamed up with Meijer to provide basic needs to deserving members of the community and provide • BING Youth Institute • Forgotten Harvest holiday cheer in the spirit of giving to the community. • City Year Detroit • Grow Detroit’s Young Talent • Detroit Police Athletic League (PAL) • S.A.Y. Detroit: $600,000 (over 6 years) • Detroit Symphony Orchestra • Sphinx Organization

MOTOR CITY MOTOR COACH The Pistons utilize an exclusive, Pistons-branded bus to bring organizations to selected Pistons home games. These opportunities are aimed at exposing underserved, deserving youth to sports and entertainment experiences.

GO GREEN Through programs and PSAs, the Pistons promote environmental education The Detroit Pistons Foundation’s Community Champions program offers donors the unique and sustainability. opportunity to experience signature events with current Detroit Pistons players, coaches, executives or legends, while supporting the Foundation’s giving to its non-profit partners. By becoming a Community Champion, donors are making a commitment to the continued growth and success of youth in the city of Detroit through the Detroit Pistons Foundation. OVERTIME

PLAYER INITIATIVES Thank you to our Community Champions for their unwavering support of the Detroit Pistons Foundation and Detroit! T h e P i s t o n s C o m m u n i t y R e l a t i o n s t e a m a i d s p l a y e r s i n p e r s o n a l i n i t i a t i v e s and events they wish to participate in throughout the season. Please visit PISTONS.COM/FOUNDATION for more information about the Detroit Pistons Foundation.

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ROD BEARD JORDAN CHAMBERS DETROIT NEWS FS DETROIT, 97.1FM FS DETROIT 97.1FM

WELCOME TO THE PISTONS ACADEMY presented by KROGER JASON DIZIK AUSTIN DRAKE VINCE ELLIS JAMES EDWARDS III The Pistons Academy facilitates youth basketball programs throughout the FS DETROIT FS DETROIT DETROIT FREE PRESS THE ATHLETIC state of . These programs are designed to teach, challenge and thrill all those who participate! We have established programming in three areas: instruction, competition and special events. For more information and to view a listing of all our programs, visit our website at pistonsacademy.com or call us at 248-377-8653.

INSTRUCTION: COMPETITION: SPECIAL EVENTS: • Summer Camps • Youth Leagues • Coaching & Officiating Clinics • Skills Clinics • 3-on-3 Tournaments • Pistons Academy Awards Show • All-Girl Programs • Pistons Elite AAU Leagues • Halftime games at • Leadership Training Little Caesars Arena STEVE KELM PAUL KENT ANSAR KHAN FS DETROIT FS DETROIT FS DETROIT MLIVE MEDIA GROUP

GEO THOMAS DIRECTOR OF FAN DEVELOPMENT

Geo Thomas begins his seventh year as director of the Pistons Academy and has been facilitating youth basketball programs since 1987. His innovative man- agement style along with 30 years of experience in coaching and officiating has helped him build a staff of experienced and energetic instructors.

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AARON SMITH PROGRAM MANAGER OVERTIME

Aaron Smith enters his 17th year with the organization and brings a high level of energy to every Pistons Academy program. Smith has been working camps for 14 years. He is an excellent public speaker and emcees numerous Detroit Pistons events. In addition to his involvement with Pistons Academy, Smith is the Boys Varsity Coach at Royal Oak High School.

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GEORGE BLAHA PLAY-BY-PLAY ANNOUNCER MARK CHAMPION RADIO PLAY-BY-PLAY

A local broadcasting icon and one of the most recognizable personalities in Detroit Mark Champion enters his 25th season with the Detroit Pistons as the radio voice in and the NBA, George Blaha begins his 43rd consecutive season as the television and 2018-19. Champion first joined the Pistons organization in 1992, sharing the airwaves with radio play-by-play voice of the Detroit Pistons in 2018-19. The “Voice of the Pistons” George Blaha until the end of the 1995-96 season. He rejoined the organization for the is the longest tenured play-by-play announcer in the State of Michigan. Blaha brings 2001-02 season in his new capacity. a high-energy style to go with his extensive basketball knowledge and demonstrates a true passion for Pistons basketball. His trademark colloquialisms such as, “two and A radio veteran who brings 40-plus years of sports broadcasting experience to the twenty-two to play”, “a high glass gun that goes” and “count that baby and a foul” have microphone, Champion served as the radio voice of the , a post he held for thrilled Pistons fans of all ages for over four decades. 16 seasons. He has also served as the voice of Michigan State Men’s Basketball and has worked in three Winter Olympics Games. Blaha, an inductee into the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame in 2008, has been the recipient of many industry awards, including the Award for broadcasting excellence by the Detroit Sports Broadcasters Association in 2002 In addition to his duties with the Pistons and Lions, Champion handled television play-by-play duties for the Detroit Fury and Michigan Sports Broadcaster of the Year from the National Sportscasters and Sports Writers Association in 2003 of the League (AFL). Most recognized among NFL announcing circles for his work with the Lions and and 2007. earlier with the , Champion serves as the voice for Disney asking the MVP “Where are you going next?” Blaha handles play-by-play duties on either television or radio for all 82 regular-season games plus pre and post-season games on FS Detroit and 97.1 FM - the Pistons flagship stations. In addition to his Pistons responsibilities, Blaha has han- A Muncie, Indiana native, Champion resides in Lake Orion. dled play-by-play duties for Michigan State Football since 1971. In 2002, he was made an honorary alumnus of Michigan State University and in 2008, named an honorary member of the Spartan S Letterman’s Club.

During the Pistons off-season, Blaha stays active as a Pistons ambassador making appearances at charitable and com- munity events. His annual “High Hopes” golf outing for the Vista Maria home for abused young women in the metropoli- tan area, has raised nearly $1 million for the charity. He is also the honorary chairman of the annual golf outing for the St. Louis for the developmentally disabled. Blaha serves as spokesman and fundraiser for the Michigan Anti-Cruelty Society, benefiting neglected and abused animals in the City of Detroit. In addition, Blaha is actively involved with the Inkster Legends free youth basketball camp and the Detroit Roadrunners youth basketball club.

Born in Detroit, Blaha was raised in Marshalltown, Iowa and Grayling, Michigan. He graduated with a B.A. in economics from Notre Dame University and earned an MBA from the . George and his wife, Mary, reside in Troy and Gaylord with their dog Misty, a Vizsla.

GREG KELSER TV ANALYST RICK MAHORN RADIO ANALYST

Greg Kelser joins George Blaha for his 22nd season as television analyst on FS Detroit. Rick Mahorn begins his 17th season as a color analyst for the Pistons radio broadcast Kelser has worked Pistons games on television and radio since 1988. He has established network. Mahorn brings his extensive NBA experience and joins George Blaha and Mark himself as a veteran NBA color commentator working the past 25 seasons for the Champion to deliver insightful commentary during all 82 regular-season games. Pistons’ cable partners. In addition to his analytical duties, Kelser also lends his expertise during segments of the pre-game show. Following an 18-year NBA playing career, Mahorn served as head coach of the Rockford Lightning of the Continental Basketball Association (CBA) for the 1999-00 season. He Kelser worked six seasons with PASS Sports prior to his FS Detroit engagement. He led the Lightning to a 15-7 overall record and the American Conference title, which served as the Pistons color commentator for WWJ radio during home games from earned them a No. 2 seed in the 2000 CBA Playoffs. Mahorn’s coaching excellence was 1988-93 and has also worked on collegiate television broadcasts in a variety of settings, recognized in two CBA Coach-of-the-Month Awards. He then joined the coaching staff including the NCAA tournament. of the under Lon Kruger during the 2001-02 season.

A former All-American and Academic All-American at Michigan State University, Kelser, along with Earvin “Magic” In 2005, Mahorn joined the coaching staff, helping take the team to a seventh straight playoff appearance Johnson, captained the Spartans to the 1979 NCAA Championship. He was drafted by the Pistons in 1979 and played in and third WNBA Championship. In 2009, three games into the WNBA season, Mahorn took over the head coaching Detroit until he was traded to the Seattle Supersonics for . position after resigned and led the Shock to the Eastern Conference Finals in its last season in Detroit before relocating to Tulsa, OK. An active member in his community, Kelser conducts several basketball camps during the summer and is involved in various charities throughout the state of Michigan. Mahorn was drafted by the Washington Bullets (now Wizards) in the second round of the 1980 NBA Draft. He came to Detroit prior to the 1985-86 season and helped the franchise win its first championship as a member of the original OVERTIME “Bad Boys” team in 1988-89. He also earned All-NBA second team defensive honors that season. He later had a second stint with the Pistons from 1996-98.

A Hartford, CT, native, Mahorn was a four-year letter winner at Hampton Institute (VA). He was a three-time NCAA Division II and NAIA All-American and owned 18 school records. Mahorn returned to Hampton after his playing career and completed his degree in May 2015.

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FOX Sports Detroit ...... George Blaha, , , ...... , Trevor Thompson WDIV-TV ...... Bernie Smilovitz, Jamie Edmonds WJBK-TV ...... Dan Miller, Sky Kerstein, Bob Wojnowski Comcast ...... John Thiede, Nolan Edlaw, Vicki Foley Big Ten Network & FOX Soccer ...... Josh Hakala Schoolcraft TV ...... Samuel Gooden Farmington TV-10 ...... Don Carter, Rich Kincaide Omni TV ...... Dan York LCPS-TV ...... Steve Miller Schoolcraft TV ...... Samuel Gooden The mission of Pistons Entertainment is to create the most impactful home court advantage From Glory Days TV ...... Kurt A . David in the NBA by educating, informing and entertaining fans of all ages . United Shore Professional: ...... Scott MacDonald, Neal Ruhl WXYT-AM/FM & WWJ-AM ...... George Blaha, Jim Brandstatter, Mark Champion, Dan Dickerson, Ken Kal WJR-AM ...... Frank Beckmann, George Blaha, , Wendy Hart, ...... Dan Miller, Will Tieman WDTK-AM & FM ...... Ron Cameron, Jeremy Otto WFDF-AM: ...... Dan Hasty WMIC-AM/, WMIC-FM & WTGV-AM . . . . George Benko, Robert Benko WTKA-AM: ...... Al Fellhauer WSDS-AM: ...... Alex Resendez WMIC-AM, WMIC-FM & WTGV-AM: . . . . George Benko, Robert Benko WBBL-FM: ...... Dan Hasty WSDP-FM: ...... Bill Keith WPHS-FM: ...... Jeremy Olstyn Michigan : ...... Rich Kincaide Spartan Sports Network ...... George Blaha, Gus Ganakas, Wendy Hart, Will Tieman Central Michigan University Radio . . . . . Shawn Bedard, Eric Vandefifer Oakland University Radio ...... Neal Ruhl Syracuse University Radio ...... Evan Stockton Student Broadcast Foundation Radio/Internet ...... Thom Lengyel, Jeremy Otto MHSAA Radio/TV/Internet ...... John Johnson Cedar Springs Broadcasting ...... Justin Harnden Montrose Digital Media ...... James Kitts, Tom Skinner, Molly Dunton, Peyton Hobson, ...... Daniel Sackrider, David Sackrider, Eric Vandefifer WDBC-Dragon Broadcasting ...... Roger Smith Detnews .com ...... Bob Wojnowski Freep .com ...... Anthony Fenech, Helene St . James DetroitSportsMedia .com ...... Roy Akers, Roger Castillo, Joey Ellis, Blair Glover, Brandon Hill, ...... Jason Ross Jr ., Ben Szilagy, John Thiede, Drew Tonti OTHERS ...... Mike Alberts, Ron Angel, Bill Axtell, Kyle Bauer, Joseph Battaino, ...... Bryan Bender, Joe Burns, Merrill Cain, Andrew Chmura, Richard Curbelo, ...... Zachary Damon, Dennis Davidson, Jeffrey Decker, Robert Dempster, ...... Martin Dobek, Robert Dorogi, Candice Ebling, Martin Eichorn, Bill Eisner, ...... Mark Edwards, Rich Eldridge, Ben Eriksson, Grant Froling, Bill Fundaro, ...... Frank Garza, Dan Graschuck, Jerry Green, Steve Hagar, Dick Kernen, ...... Ken Kolb, Pete Krupsky, Charlie Lemmex, Mark Lewkowicz, Laura Loviska, ...... Steven MacDonald, Tom Mazawey, Dominic Menzo, Scott Morganroth, ...... Melinda Ann O’Neill, Larry Paladino, Gus Pantelides, Steve Purdy, ...... Brian Riederer, James Rein, Tom Ryan, Griffin Schroeder, Peter Spivak, ...... Steve Stuckey, Art Vuolo, Alan Watson, Mike Whitaker, Jon Yinger, ...... Eli Zaret, Christopher Zitny .

2018 DSM OFFICERS OVERTIME President ...... Trevor Thompson Vice President ...... Jim Rein Secretary ...... Sherrie Handrinos Treasurer ...... Bill Wischman Sergeant-at-Arms/Marketing Director . . . Bill Harrington Immediate Past President ...... Vicki Foley Executive Director ...... George Eichorn

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LASHELL RENEE The Detroit Pistons National Anthem Singer performs at every home game during the season . LaShell Renee is a renowned jazz and blues singer who is available for your next event .

The Detroit Pistons Dancing Usher is one of the most electrifying performers in the NBA . The Dancing Usher is available for promotional events and meet- and-greets .

HOOPER is a fan-friendly entertaining mascot who cheers, engages, dances, and stunts during halftime, timeouts and quarter breaks . OVERTIME Mason is the Pistons in-game emcee who announces player intros, in-game PA reads and game announcements .

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