Report: Pistons, Rose agree to 2-year, $15M deal
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The Detroit Pistons have agreed to a two-year, $15-million deal with combo guard Derrick Rose, sources told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.
The former MVP bounced back last season with the Minnesota Timberwolves after garnering minimal interest in free agency last summer due to his injury history. He'll provide the Pistons with a reliable secondary scoring option beside All-Star Blake Griffin.
Rose came off the bench for the majority of last season, averaging 18 points and 4.3 assists through 51 games.
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