Detroit Pistons play-by-play announcer George Blaha to miss rest of 2021-22 season

new balance

free keto book

George Blaha, the Detroit Pistons’ legendary longtime television play-by-play announcer, will miss the rest of the 2021-22 NBA season due to a heart bypass procedure that will take place Tuesday. Doctors diagnosed Blaha, in his 47th season calling Pistons games, during a routine check-up during the last week.

“I am disappointed to miss the remainder of the season, but my health is the number one priority right now and I have a great team of doctors guiding my short-term and long-term health,” Blaha said in a statement. “I’m grateful that they caught my issue early and they expect a full recovery. I look forward to getting back to full speed with rest and rehabilitation during the offseason and returning next year for my 47th season calling games for the Pistons.”

See also  Brooklyn Nets secure No. 7 seed, will play Cavaliers in play-in tournament

SUNDAY READ: Forget the lottery odds — Detroit Pistons should prioritize winning with 15 games left

YOUTH MOVEMENT: Pistons’ G League players get ‘baptism by fire’ against Celtics

Blaha, who will turn 77 on March 26 and was inducted into the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame in 2008, called his first game for the Pistons in 1976. He’s well-known by fans for his iconic catchphrases, such as “Count that baby and a foul,” and has more than 3,200 Pistons games under his belt. He’s also been the longtime play-by-play voice for Michigan State football.

Former Detroit Mayor and Hall of Fame Detroit Pistons guard Dave Bing, left, talks with Pistons television broadcaster George Blaha at the groundbreaking of the new Henry Ford-Detroit Pistons Performance Center in the New Center area of Detroit on Oct. 23, 2017.

Former Detroit Mayor and Hall of Fame Detroit Pistons guard Dave Bing, left, talks with Pistons television broadcaster George Blaha at the groundbreaking of the new Henry Ford-Detroit Pistons Performance Center in the New Center area of Detroit on Oct. 23, 2017.

“George is part of our family and he and his wife, Mary, have our full support every step of the way,” Pistons owner Tom Gores said in a release. “George is in the best of care and in great spirits. We join his many fans, friends and colleagues in wishing him a full and speedy recovery.”

See also  The Boston Celtics’ offense this season is on an historic pace

Contact Omari Sankofa II at [email protected]. Follow him on Twitter @omarisankofa. The Free Press now has a digital subscription model. Here’s how you can access our most exclusive Pistons content. Read more on the Detroit Pistons and sign up for our Pistons newsletter.

This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Detroit Pistons announcer George Blaha to have heart procedure



anti radiation

new balance


Source link

crypto quantum