The Detroit Pistons have reached a two-year, $11 million agreement to retain forward-center Paul Reed, according to ESPN. Team and league sources said the second season is non-guaranteed, giving the club financial flexibility as it reshapes its roster. Reed, 25, joined Detroit last July after being waived by Philadelphia. He appeared in 51 games last season, averaging 4.1 points and 2.7 rebounds in just under 10 minutes per contest while providing the energy and defensive versatility that coach Monty Williams values. Keeping Reed solidifies the Pistons’ front-court rotation behind starters Jalen Duren and Isaiah Stewart as Detroit continues to build around its young core.