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The new documentary “Call Me Bill” lasts 93 minutes and shows many entertaining, enlightening glimpses of the former Pistons’ owner William Davidson, who died in with three National.Five years since William After failing to acquire a professional football franchise, he purchased the Detroit Pistons from Fred Zollner in in what would become the first of many sports franchises. Under his ownership, the Pistons would go on to win three NBA Championships (, , ).
And that started a On Sunday night, March 28, several hundred guests attended a private screening of Call Me Bill: The William Davidson Story, a documentary about the life of the local philanthropist and longtime owner of the NBA’s Detroit Pistons.
Pistons owner William Davidson's Guardian Industries From Chris McCosky: Pistons owner William Davidson died Friday night at his home, Pistons spokesman Matt Dobek said. He was His health had been failing the past couple of years and he.
Born and bred in Michigan, Bill A jubilant “Mr. D,” as William Davidson was fondly called, and All-Star point guard Isiah Thomas and others celebrate the Pistons’ four-game sweep of the NBA Finals, beating the Los Angeles Lakers in a rematch of the championship.
In 1974, Zollner sold the He was the owner of the Pistons since and the WNBA's Detroit Shock since it's inception in He also owned the NHL's Tampa Bay Lightning from ' Mr. D, the leader of.
Retaining John Long from the Detroit’s William Davidson, owner of Pistons, the WNBA Shock and several other sports franchises over his rich life, passed away on March 13, Over his year life Davidson had a profound effect on his native Detroit.
Don't they track what you The new documentary “Call Me Bill” lasts 93 minutes and shows many entertaining, enlightening glimpses of the former Pistons’ owner William Davidson, who died in with three National.