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Pistons' biggest free agency move is already spiraling into regret

The Detroit Pistons signed Duncan Robinson to a three-year $48 million contract in free agency and would quickly come to regret that deal as other sharpshooters got paid significantly less. Robinson agreed for the fifth-highest average annual value in this free agency class, despite playing just 24.4 minutes per game over the last four seasons. He is a career 39.7 percent shooter. The Pistons needed a Malik Beasley replacement, but overpaying for Robinson is already a mistake.

Robinson only has $2 million guaranteed for the 2026-27 season, so he has $18.8 million locked up from this deal.