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Play-by-play man George Blaha vividly remembers the highlights during the last 50 years of Detroit Pistons basketball.
Since his debut, Blaha has become a prominent figure in Michigan’s sports history. He is a two-time Michigan Sports ...
Blaha has broadcast nearly 4,000 Pistons games since his first season in 1976. He has been on the microphone for all three of the franchise’s NBA championships, in 1989, 1990 and 2004.
In the mid- to late 1950s, legendary sportscasters Harry Caray, Ernie Harwell and Bob Prince took to their broadcasting ...
Many of those honored by the Pistons were part of championship teams, but there are players who had their numbers hung in the rafters without a title.
The Pistons' longtime play-by-play broadcaster could be the next non-player to be recognized by the franchise. 2025-26 will mark Blaha's 50th season calling Pistons games. He's been the voice of ...
Despite the veteran guard packing up and taking on a second journey with the Detroit Pistons, 76ers fans still ... ‘Podcast P,’ Sixers forward Paul George explained a story behind a viral ...
The Detroit Pistons, depending on how the NBA offseason goes, might need to prioritize adding wing depth this summer. If Tim Hardaway Jr. and Malik Beasley sign elsewhere in free agency ...