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Final two-way spot could be first to play with the Detroit Pistons

The Detroit Pistons filled their final two-way spot by re-signing guard Daniss Jenkins in a move that didn’t surprise anyone.

The transaction was first reported by Keith Smith of Spotrac, and it was one that was expected from the Pistons after inking Tolu Smith and Colby Jones to the other available two-way contracts.

The undrafted free agent played well last season for the Cruise in the G-League and looked the part of a backup NBA point guard in Summer League, putting up solid numbers and doing a reliable job leading the offense.

The Pistons have yet to get anything out of a two-way player, something they hope to change, as finding low-cost talent is a key advantage under the new tax rules.