Rip Hamilton, Detroit Pistons Join Forces With PointsBet Ahead Of Michigan Launch
PointsBet's deal with the Detroit Pistons ahead of Michigan online sports betting launch includes Pistons icon Richard "Rip" Hamilton as a brand ambassador.
A Michigan native, Matt has worked at newspapers in Michigan, Missouri and the Virgin Islands.
A versatile sports reporter, Matt has covered sailing on the Great Lakes, cricket in the Caribbean, high school and pro playoffs, and the Olympics in Rio. He's also the former host of the Locked On Pistons Podcast and producer of a documentary on Emoni Bates. A former blackjack dealer, Matt has studied the industry from all sides.
PointsBet's deal with the Detroit Pistons ahead of Michigan online sports betting launch includes Pistons icon Richard "Rip" Hamilton as a brand ambassador.
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