Mar 11, 2016; Birmingham, AL, USA; Old Dominion Monarchs guard Trey Freeman (20) controls the ball from Western Kentucky Hilltoppers guard Chris McNeal (1) during the Conference USA basketball tournament at Legacy Arena. Mandatory Credit: Marvin Gentry-USA TODAY Sports

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The Detroit Pistons have not yet finished making roster additions this summer, signing undrafted free agent Trey Freeman of Old Dominion.

According to Michael Scotto of Sheridan Hoops, the Detroit Pistons have added to their guard corps, signing undrafted free agent Trey Freeman to a partially guaranteed contract.

Source: Trey Freeman (ODU) has agreed to a partially guaranteed deal with the Detroit Pistons. — Michael Scotto (@MikeAScotto) August 29, 2016

Freeman is a 6’2″ guard, weighing 175 lbs. He played four seasons in college, the first two with Campbell of the Big South Conference, and the final two seasons in 2014-15 and 2015-16 with Old Dominion. He averaged 22.1 points per game in his senior season, adding 4.2 rebounds and three assists.

He had shooting splits of .429/.349/.829 in his senior season, in line with his college career splits of .436/.371/.812.

Freeman received a summer league invite to play with the Houston Rockets summer team, and he played all five games. He averaged 5.2 points, 3.2 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game in 18.4 minutes of action.

Since the end of summer league, Freeman has worked out for a few teams, including the Toronto Raptors and the Pistons.

The insertion of Freeman onto the Pistons’ roster may make life a little more tense for current point guards Ray McCallum and Lorenzo Brown in the battle for the third-string point guard and 15th man on the roster.

The Pistons don’t generally release financial details of contracts like these, but they do have a minimum exception left and it stands to reason that this will go Freeman’s way.

Highlights from Freeman’s time at Old Dominion can be found below.