AUBURN HILLS, Mich. – The Detroit Pistons and
Detroit Shock announce the 2003 Summer Hoops Tour, a
mobile, interactive basketball experience that brings the
excitement of Pistons and Shock basketball to fans
throughout the summer. Presented by Delphi, the Summer
Hoops Tour kicks off the season this weekend in downtown
Detroit at the Movement 2003 Detroit Electronic Music
Festival.

“This year, as in the past, has always has been about
our commitment to the fan experience,” said Tom Wilson,
president and CEO of the Detroit Pistons and Detroit
Shock. “The Summer Hoops Tour is another unique and
innovative way to fulfill this commitment and keep our
fans of all ages, involved through the year. We are so
pleased that Delphi has joined us for this Tour and are
going to work hard at stops like the Woodward Dream Cruise
and the Michigan State Fair, to reach our goal of
interacting with three million fans this summer.”

The Summer Hoops Tour is centered around a customized
18-wheel, semi-truck which features six outdoor basketball
hoops hosting fan shooting challenges on one side,
basketball video game consoles on the opposite panel and a
Pistons and Shock memorabilia Hall of Fame, including the
actual 1989 and 1990 World Championship trophies, inside
the trailer. Perhaps the most unique feature of the Summer
Hoops Tour is a life-sized, animatronic George Blaha, the
Voice of the Detroit Pistons for 28 years, who will be
seated on

“press row” and will do the play-by-play
call of a significant Pistons moment. The animatronic
Blaha will be available near the middle of June.
“Doing the Summer Hoops Tour is a great opportunity for
us,” said Terry Marler, product manager of Delphi
Product and Service Solutions. “We’re proud to be
associated with a championship organization like the
Detroit Pistons. The Pistons and Shock strive for quality
in their effort and to be at the tops of games, and
we’re doing the same.”
The Tour will run for 20 weeks throughout the summer and
will travel to major events and retail locations
throughout southeast, lower Michigan. The Tour will also
make stops at various entertainment venues including The
Palace, DTE Energy Music Theatre and the Meadowbrook Music
Festival. A field staff of Tour Ambassadors will install,
host and facilitate the Tour experience. Special guest
appearances by Hooper the Pistons mascot, Zap the Shock
mascot, Automotion, the Shock Wave Dancers, the Palace
Patrol, Shock players and coaches and Pistons
personalities will highlight the summer Tour stops.
For more information regarding the 2003 Summer Hoops Tour
or for a schedule of upcoming Tour stops, please contact
the Palace at (248) 377-0100 or log on to the Detroit
Pistons Web site at www.pistons.com or the Detroit Shock
Web site at www.detroitshock.com.
Festivities Include:
Basketball shooting contest (Win prizes)
Play Video games
View Pistons, Shock, and concert memorabilia
Listen to XM Radio brought to you by Delphi
Get digital picture taken with cut-outs of Pistons
players
View Pistons game highlights