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Pistons newcomer Jarvis Hayes will be giving back to metro Detroit’s underprivileged youth during the 2007-08 season. Hayes has purchased a block of 15 tickets to each of Detroit’s 41 regular season home games to give away to participating non-profit, 501c(3) youth organizations in Michigan.
Wanting to do something special for children with cancer, Pistons forward Tayshaun Prince and his wife, Farah, purchased a Palace penthouse suite for the 2007-08 season so that families who deal with the illness can come to a Pistons game free of charge.
Through the generousity of Chauncey and Piper Billups, nonprofit, youth-oriented groups may sign up to bring kids to a Pistons game free-of-charge! Chauncey's Big Shots will receive a t-shirt to wear during the game. For more information on dates and how to sign-up, please click here.
Jason Maxiell purchased a block of 15 tickets for each Pistons home game this season so that youth-oriented nonprofits could come a game free of charge. The "Mini-Max" will receive a t-shirt to each game. Click here for more information on how your group can sign up to be the Mini-Max.
Pistons forward Amir Johnson will be giving back to metro Detroit’s underprivileged youth during the 2007-08 season. Johnson has purchased a block of 15 tickets to each of Detroit’s 41 regular season home games to give away to participating non-profit, 501c(3) youth organizations in Michigan.
Detroit Pistons rookies Aaron Afflalo and Rodney Stuckey have purchased a block of tickets for all remaining home games. “The Rooks” will provide tickets to youth-based non-profit organizations; the first recipient will be the Children’s Miracle Network.
Detroit Pistons forward Antonio McDyess has purchased a block of tickets for all remaining home games. “Rollin' With Dice” will provide tickets to youth-based non-profit organizations. To apply for tickets, call (248) 377-8709.
Detroit Pistons guard Lindsey Hunter has purchased a block of tickets for all remaining home games. “Hunter's House” will provide 15 lower-level tickets per game to youth-based non-profit organizations in Pontiac.