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The Detroit Pistons have agreed to re-sign Kevin Huerter, a player who shoots the basketball from really far away (called a "three-point shooter"). He’s signing a new contract that will keep him with the team for three years and pay him $27 million total.
Important Point: The third year of this deal is a team option. This means the Pistons can decide at the end of year two whether they want to keep him for year three or let him go. It gives the team flexibility — kind of like having a "return policy" on a purchase.
Here’s the timeline of how this all happened:
Kevin Huerter is a 27-year-old basketball player who plays the "wing" position (think of him as someone who runs around the outside of the court and shoots from distance).
Important Point: The Pistons are betting that Huerter can get back to his old shooting form now that he’s healthier. That’s why they’re willing to pay him $27 million — they believe the injury was the main reason he struggled, not a permanent loss of skill.
In 69 total games playing for both Chicago and Detroit, Huerter averaged:
The Pistons have been busy building up their outside shooting! Here’s what else is going on:
You might be wondering: "Wait, don’t the Pistons already have a great shooter in Duncan Robinson?"
Yes, they do! Here’s the situation:
The big question: Does signing Huerter and trading for Joe mean Robinson is on his way out?
The answer: Nobody knows for sure yet! The Pistons might just be adding more shooters to help Robinson rather than replacing him. When your team is one of the worst at shooting, more shooting is almost always a good thing.
Q: What is a "team option" in a contract?
A: A team option gives the team the choice to either keep the player for that year or let him go. It’s like having a "choose to continue" button at the end of a subscription.
Q: What is a "free agent"?
A: A free agent is a player whose contract has ended and can sign with any team they want. Think of it like being able to shop around for a new job instead of being stuck at your current one.
Q: What is a "labrum tear"?
A: The labrum is a piece of cartilage in your shoulder that helps keep the joint stable. A tear is a rip in that cartilage, and it can really affect a basketball player’s ability to shoot.
Q: Why do the Pistons need so many three-point shooters?
A: The Pistons were one of the worst three-point shooting teams in the NBA last season. In today’s NBA, teams that can shoot from far away tend to score more points and win more games. It’s like having more tools in your toolbox!
Q: Could the Pistons still trade Duncan Robinson?
A: Yes, it’s possible! His contract is mostly non-guaranteed, which makes him easier to trade or release. But the team might also decide to keep all their shooters and just have a really deep bench of outside threats.