Pistons Focusing on Former Michigan Guard Amid Beasley Investigation, per Report
- In the 2025 free agency period, the Detroit Pistons added depth to their backcourt by signing 30-year-old former Michigan standout Caris LeVert to a deal worth $29 million over two years.
- The Pistons shifted focus to LeVert after Malik Beasley, previously expected to re-sign, became uncertain due to an 18-month federal gambling investigation.
- LeVert played 26 games with the Atlanta Hawks after a midseason trade, averaging 14.9 points on 48.2 percent shooting while serving as their sixth man.
- LeVert provides the Pistons with veteran scoring and playmaking, having hit 37.3% of three-pointers last season, which helps relieve pressure on Cade Cunningham and Jaden Ivey.
- The Pistons aim to maintain playoff momentum by addressing wing depth through LeVert, while likely losing Dennis Schröder to the Sacramento Kings in free agency.
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Pistons reach two-year deals with veterans Caris LeVert and Paul Reed
DETROIT — The Detroit Pistons have landed one of the league’s most reliable scorers and playmakers in free agent Caris LeVert, a source confirmed to The Detroit News on Monday. The Pistons and LeVert, the former Michigan star, agreed on a two-year deal. Related Articles Options for the Pistons if they move on without Malik Beasley Five players Pistons should consider in free agency Pistons’ Malik B…
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