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Ilitch said he has notified the Pistons of his interest, calling the move a required step toward a possible purchase. In Monday's statement, Ilitch said he fears the Detroit area could lose the Pistons if an out-of-town buyer comes forward. He said Ilitch Holdings Inc. would be a "local, engaged owner" for the team.
"We believe we could bring a lot to the table that could be tremendously positive for the Pistons franchise, the NBA and the fans of this community," Ilitch said.
Ilitch bought the Tigers in 1992 and built a new home for the team at Comerica Park, which opened in 2000. The Red Wings, which Ilitch acquired in 1982, has been one of his most stunning successes, winning four Stanley Cups under him.
The Red Wings, who play at Joe Louis Arena, have been contemplating whether to build a new arena, renovate their current home or move at least temporarily to The Palace, the suburban home of the Pistons. Plans for an updated Red Wings arena downtown, however, aren't contingent on Ilitch buying the Pistons.
The Red Wings plan to play the 2010-2011 season at Joe Louis Arena, Ilitch Holdings spokeswoman Jennifer Haselhuhn said. The team and the city agreed in June to extend discussions on a new lease deal for the arena, which opened in 1979.
Talks about a new agreement continue, Haselhuhn said. If Ilitch succeeds in buying the Pistons, Haselhuhn said she couldn't say whether the team would move back into the city limits, calling such talk "speculation."
Still, the prospect of Ilitch buying the NBA team sparked interest in the office of Detroit Mayor Dave Bing, a former Pistons star. In a statement, spokeswoman Karen Dumas said: "The news is early, but promising. The city of Detroit is excited about the opportunity of welcoming the Pistons back home."
The Pistons played at Detroit's Cobo Arena from 1961-78, then played at the Pontiac Silverdome until 1988, when they moved to Auburn Hills. Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson, whose county includes the suburb where the Pistons play, said he would encourage Ilitch to keep the team at its current home.
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