DETROIT (Michigan News Source) – Bolstering their young roster with a veteran player, the Detroit Pistons have acquired the Brooklyn Nets Joe Harris. Reported by ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, Detroit traded for the three-point specialist getting two future second-round draft picks (2027 and 2029).

Harris’ contract is an expiring contract of $19.9 million and Detroit’s cap space is cut to nearly $10 million. He has shot 42% from three-point range or better the past six seasons and is a nine-year veteran in the NBA. Last year, he averaged 7.6 points per game and shot 42.6% from the arc.

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This won’t be the last move for Detroit as free agency opens up. Earlier this week they exercised team options on Isaiah Livers, Alec Burks, and Eugene Omoruyi.