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Play-by-play man George Blaha vividly remembers the highlights during the last 50 years of Detroit Pistons basketball.
In the mid- to late 1950s, legendary sportscasters Harry Caray, Ernie Harwell and Bob Prince took to their broadcasting ...
Since his debut, Blaha has become a prominent figure in Michigan’s sports history. He is a two-time Michigan Sports ...
The game will be broadcasted nationally on TNT, as well as locally in Metro Detroit on FanDuel Sports Network Detroit with George Blaha and Greg Kelser and on MSG Network (New York/New Jersey market).
The Detroit Pistons beat the New York Knicks in Game 2 of their first-round playoff series with a 100-94 win at Madison Square Garden. With the win, the Pistons tie the series at 1-1 heading into Game ...
George Blaha is currently finishing his 49th season calling the Detroit Pistons, serving as the voice of their local TV broadcasts on FanDuel Sports Detroit (extended during the playoffs for non ...
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George Blaha retire? He's as feisty as ever and looking toward Year 50 with PistonsThe voice of the Detroit Pistons has been at it for almost 49 seasons. These days, he’s as feisty as ever. Ask George Blaha why, and his best explanation is that “maybe it’s because the ...
On Wednesday, the Detroit Pistons fell to the Oklahoma City Thunder, losing 119-103. Detroit was led by 23 points from Tim Hardaway Jr., and the Thunder, of course, enjoyed 33 points from Shai ...
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