Report: Pistons offer team facility to health officials during crisis
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The Detroit Pistons offered their team headquarters and practice facility to health officials for "whatever best use" they can find during the COVID-19 pandemic, a source told The Athletic's James Edwards III.
Discussions are reportedly ongoing. The Pistons Performance Center opened last year and is near Detroit's Henry Ford Hospital.
As of Saturday, Michigan had more than 4,600 confirmed cases of COVID-19, with 111 attributed deaths.
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