Like they did during the NBA Draft on Wednesday, the Pistons made an early splash in free agency, but not the one that many expected.
The Pistons agreed to terms with center Mason Plumlee, a league source confirmed to The Detroit News on Friday night, in the opening hour of free agency. The agreement is for three years and $25 million but can’t be signed until Sunday afternoon at the earliest.
The Pistons also agreed to two-year deals with guard Josh Jackson and center Jahlil Okafor, a league source confirmed.
It’s been a busy week for new general manager Troy Weaver, who has remade the roster through the draft and four trades, but the initial part of free agency has been surprising because top priority appeared to be re-signing big man Christian Wood, who is an unrestricted free agent.