SPORTSDetroit Pistons serve Thanksgiving mealsPistons center Boban Marjanovic serves food to, from left, Linelle Caruthers, Gwen Marshall, Gerard Marshall, 7, and Samuel Thomas, 8, all of Detroit during the seventh annual Thanksgiving Holiday Meal at Cobo Center in Detroit on Nov 22, 2017. The Detroit Pistons tip off “Season of Giving” festivities, presented by Meijer, with their seventh annual Thanksgiving Holiday Meal event at Cobo Center.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsPistons head coach Stan Van Gundy serves food to Maria Ruez, 35, and her sons, Yeshua Diaz, 9, left, and Yeudel Diaz, 6, right, during the seventh annual Thanksgiving Holiday Meal.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsAfter being requested to raise their hands by the Pistons chaplain, Cri-Cri Snead of Detroit, left, raises her hands with others during the pre-meal prayer.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsChantel Harris of Detroit takes a selfie with Pistons center Andre Drummond during the seventh annual Thanksgiving Holiday Meal.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsPistons center Boban Marjanovic serves food to, from left, Dustin Zimmerman, 12, David Hosler, Jr., 12, and Marizela Reyes during the seventh annual Thanksgiving Holiday Meal.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsSamantha Rojo, 5, looks up at Pistons forward-center Jon Leuer while he serves dessert to her and her siblings, Alan Blancas, 9, and Abigail Blancas,13, right.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsCherish Minion, 14, of Detroit takes a selfie with Pistons forward Reggie Bullock.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsPistons forward Anthony Tolliver poses for a photo with birthday girls, Ariel Williams, left, and Ariona Williams who turned 3 today.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsPistons center Andre Drummond dances with some of the Pistons dancers and people attending the seventh annual Thanksgiving Holiday Meal.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsPistons guard Reggie Jackson signs autographs for two unidentified girls during the seventh annual Thanksgiving Holiday Meal.Robin Buckson, The Detroit NewsAariel Collins, 1, of Detroit looks up at her mother, Gabreial Lloyd seemingly uninterested in the video games being played behind her.Robin Buckson, The Detroit News