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Motor City Cruise brings back Youth All-Star Draft for Metro Detroit students

The program gives students an opportunity to earn exclusive basketball experiences through a series of skills competitions and camps

The Motor City Cruise is bringing back one of its most popular youth initiatives, and this time, even more Metro Detroit students have a chance to get in on the action. (Motor City Cruise)

DETROIT – The Motor City Cruise is bringing back one of its most popular youth initiatives, and this time, even more Metro Detroit students have a chance to get in on the action.

The NBA G League affiliate of the Detroit Pistons announced the return of its Youth All-Star Draft initiative for the 2026-27 season.

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The program gives students in grades 1-8 an opportunity to earn exclusive basketball experiences through a series of skills competitions and camps.

How the program works

At the center of the initiative is the Motor City Skills Challenge, presented by the Michigan Beef Industry Commission.

Students can earn consideration for the 2026 Motor City Cruise Youth All-Star Draft by participating in the organization’s second annual Mini-Cruisers Pistons Academy Camp, select Pistons Academy camps and community events featuring the Skills Challenge.

Pistons Academy coaches will evaluate participants on basketball fundamentals, effort, teamwork, sportsmanship, and overall engagement.

The Skills Challenge itself includes basketball drills, skill competitions, interactive instruction, and player development activities.

Students selected through the draft will be placed on youth teams and invited to participate in Motor City Cruise Youth All-Star Draft events throughout the 2026-27 season.

Registration details and information about the draft and team selection process will be shared with eligible participants in August.

Mini-Cruisers Camp returns in July

The second annual Mini-Cruisers Camp is set for July 15-17 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Wayne State Fieldhouse in Detroit.

The three-day camp will feature basketball instruction led by Pistons Academy coaches, Motor City Cruise staff, and the team’s mascot, Nitro.

The camp is open only to registered participants.

Additional Pistons Academy camps featuring the 45-minute Motor City Skills Challenge will be held throughout the summer, with stops in Southfield, Sterling Heights, Brighton, Canton and Northville.

Community events round out summer schedule

The Skills Challenge will also be featured at two community events this summer.

The NW Goldberg Cares HOOPFEST on July 18 in Detroit and the Detroit Youth Sports Showcase on Aug. 15 at Robert C. Valade Park will both offer students a chance to compete and potentially earn a spot in the draft.

The Motor City Cruise said the initiative is designed to encourage youth development both on and off the court and to create memorable experiences for young athletes and their families.