Pistons fan 'goes viral' for loud shirts and heckling players
Aaron Hollis often can be seen on the Jumbotron for his loud shirts, but he's earned a social media following for his clips of him annoying opponents.
Detroit — Aaron Hollis remembers his dad taking him to Pistons games at The Palace decades ago. Then when he was an adult, Hollis, 40, bought his own tickets, where he saw 2004 team make it all the way. This year’s team is different, but Hollis said he believes they will make it to – and win – the finals.
“I’ve seen all the different eras,” Hollis said. “I do remember the 'Bad Boys,’ and the eras are all unique. But I think some of today’s guys can play back then too, and I don’t say that loosely.
” Hollis often finds himself on the Jumbotron for his "crazy" shirts. At Tuesday night’s game, he wore a bright blue shirt covered in Scooby Doo heads. The Pistons have taken notice of Hollis’ outfits, too.
Last year, he won the annual Detroit Pistons Swag Contest, presented by Hutch's Jewelry. Around his neck he wore his prize, a custom chain with a massive 313 on it. More: Pistons strike first, defeat Cavaliers in Eastern semifinal opener But Hollis is known at games for another reason.