Detroit, MI
Former Detroit Pistons First-Rounder Cut From Olympics Roster
Former Detroit Pistons guard Killian Hayes looked forward to getting back on the court to compete for France ahead of the 2024 Summer Olympics. Although he’s been preparing to join the star-studded French team, Hayes reportedly won’t be suiting up after all.
According to Eurohoops.net, Killian Hayes has been left off of France’s Preliminary roster ahead of the Olympics.
The 22-year-old will have to remain patient before returning to competition.
Last season, Hayes wrapped up a four-year run with the Pistons. Although he was considered a potential trade candidate throughout his fourth season, the Pistons couldn’t find a team to deal the veteran guard to, leaving them to make the decision to cut Hayes instead.
Despite hitting the free agency market, Hayes didn’t land somewhere else for the second half of the 2023-2024 NBA season. He remains a free agent just said before the 2024 market opens again.
In 2020, Hayes was the seventh-overall pick. The Pistons banked big on Hayes to come from overseas and become a core piece for years to come. After appearing in just 26 games during his rookie season, Hayes garnered a key role during his sophomore campaign.
In 2021-2022, Hayes started in 40 games, making 66 total appearances. The following year, he started in 56 out of 76 games, averaging ten points, three rebounds, and six assists.
Last year, Hayes got the opportunity to play under head coach Monty Williams. The first-year Pistons head coach took a liking to the young veteran at first, starting him in 31 games, offering 24 minutes on a nightly basis. Although his efficiency was at a career-high, the bar was quite low based on his first three seasons.
Hayes averaged seven points while shooting 41 percent from the field and 30 percent from beyond the arc.
As the Pistons made major changes at the 2024 trade deadline, Hayes was left off the roster moving forward. It’s unclear if, when, and where Hayes will get another opportunity to compete in the NBA, but it was clear it was time for the Pistons to move on when they did.
Unfortunately for the former high-end pick, Hayes won’t get a chance to showcase his improvements on an International stage.
Detroit, MI
Wayne State University employee fatally struck by vehicle while walking in Detroit
(CBS DETROIT) – A Wayne State University employee has died after they were struck by a vehicle while walking in Detroit Wednesday morning.
The incident happened at about 8:41 a.m. in the area of Woodward and Warren avenues.
Detroit police say two vehicles were involved in a crash and one of the cars hit the employee. The employee was pronounced dead at the scene.
The crash is under investigation.
The university says it is offering counseling and psychological services for staff. Services are also available to students.
“We are connecting with our colleague’s loved ones, with whom we are sharing our heartfelt condolences. Please continue to support and care for one another across our community during this difficult time,” university President Kimberly Espy said in a statement.
Detroit, MI
Japanese Breakfast announce 2025 tour with shows in Chicago, Detroit, and more
Japanese Breakfast’s 2025 tour begins shortly after the release of their fourth studio album, “For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women).” Get tickets to see them live at Michigan’s The Fillmore Detroit on Saturday, May 3.
Shop on SeatGeek, Vivid Seats, StubHub, and Ticketmaster when ticket sales go live this Friday.
Indie band Japanese Breakfast have announced a 2025 tour route beginning this April in Austin, Texas, right after appearing at this year’s Coachella. The trek comes in support of the band’s forthcoming album — “For Melancholy Brunettes (& sad women)” featuring the new single, “Orlando in Love” — expected to be released March 21. Their first outing since the 2021 through 2022 “Jubilee Tour,” this recently announced tour includes concerts at Salt Shed Chicago, The Fillmore Detroit, MGM Music Hall at Fenway in Boston, Brooklyn Paramount, the Santa Barbara Bowl, and more between April 23 and September 9.
Tickets to Japanese Breakfast’s “The Melancholy Tour” will be available to the general public this Friday, January 10 at 10 a.m. local time.
Tickets:
Detroit — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
All dates — SeatGeek | Vivid Seats | StubHub | Ticketmaster
Tour schedule:
Wed, Apr 23 — Austin City Limits Live at The Moody Theater; Austin, TX
Thu, Apr 24 — South Side Ballroom; Dallas, TX
Sat, Apr 26 — The Tabernacle; Atlanta, GA
Sun, Apr 27 — The Fillmore Charlotte; Charlotte, NC
Mon, Apr 28 — Ryman Auditorium; Nashville, TN
Fri, May 2 — Salt Shed – Indoor Shed; Chicago, IL
Sat, May 3 — The Fillmore Detroit; Detroit, MI
Mon, May 5 — Massey Hall – Allied Music Centre; Toronto, ON
Wed, May 7 — MGM Music Hall at Fenway; Boston, MA
Fri, May 9 — Brooklyn Paramount; Brooklyn, NY
Fri, May 16 — The Met Philadelphia; Philadelphia, PA
Sat, Jun 21 — Henry Maier Festival Park – BMO Harris Pavilion; Milwaukee, WI
Wed, Aug 20 — Cal Coast Credit Union Open Air Theatre at SDSU; San Diego, CA
Sat, Aug 23 — Santa Barbara Bowl; Santa Barbara, CA
Thu, Aug 28 — The Masonic; San Francisco, CA
Sat, Aug 30 — Hayden Homes Amphitheater; Bend, OR
Mon, Sep 1 — Orpheum Theatre; Vancouver, BC
Sat, Sep 6 — Mission Ballroom; Denver, CO
Tue, Sep 9 — Palace Theatre St. Paul; Saint Paul, MN
Detroit, MI
What’s it like being a Detroit Lions fan? We want to hear your story.
Lions coach Dan Campbell speeches from look-a-likes draws NFL fans
We found 22 Dan Campbell look-a-likes in Detroit who had inspirational speeches to give as the Detroit Lions coach.
There really is nothing like being a Detroit Lions fan.
Before Brad Holmes and Dan Campbell came to turn things around the past few years, this franchise put their fans through decades of misery. They didn’t just lose games; they lost them spectacularly. They were the first 0-16 team in the history of the NFL. They had a head coach “take the wind” in overtime. They had another win just 13 games in three years. Before last year, they went 65 years — 65! — with just one playoff win. What other NFL franchise can say all that?
Most fans don’t choose Lions fandom; they’re born into it. Maybe you grew up in Michigan. Maybe your mom or dad passed the fandom down to you. Maybe you just love the team’s colors or mascot. No matter what, through all the ups and downs — mostly downs — you stuck by your team, hoping one day you could see it join the NFL’s elite and become a perennial Super Bowl contender.
That day has come. And what a journey it’s been to get here.
Tell us your Lions story!
We want to hear the journey of your Detroit Lions fandom. How, and when, did you become a Lions fan? What is your favorite, or least favorite, memory watching games? Who’s your all-time favorite player? What’s the best game you ever attended? How did you cope during the tough times, and what does this current run of success mean to you? What would you do if the team went to the Super Bowl — and won it?
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