Hunter, Shore Take Afternoons in Detroit

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Greater Media makes the announcement that former Detroit Piston Lindsey Hunter (right) and PD Dave Shore have been named as the new afternoon drive team on Detroit Sports 105.1FM. They replace Matt Dery and Drew Sharp. Hunter played in the NBA for 17 years. Shore joined the station as PD in March of 2015.

Hunter enjoyed a 17-year NBA career as a player (1993-2010), appearing in 937 regular-season games with the Detroit Pistons (1993-00, 2003-08), Milwaukee Bucks (2000-01), Los Angeles Lakers (2001-02), Toronto Raptors (2002-03) and Chicago Bulls (2008-10). In 17 seasons, Hunter advanced to the playoffs 12 times, playing in 147 postseason contests and capturing NBA titles with the Lakers (2002) and Pistons (2004). He served as the Suns’ player development coordinator, having originally joined the team’s scouting department in 2012. Hunter was named by the Suns interim head coach during the 2012-2013 season and most recently was assistant coach in Golden State with Mark Jackson in the 2013-2014 season.

Shore joined the station in March of 2015 as Program Director. Prior to that, he was on air and the operations manager of ESPN Radio’s KSPN-AM/ ESPN LA 710 in Los Angeles, California, where the radio veteran was responsible for overseeing daily operations and special events, as well as managing team relationships for the past four years. In addition, Shore was heard on the air as the pre-game host of the Los Angeles Lakers broadcasts as well as other programs.

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