James Jahnke

Detroit Free Press

The Detroit Pistons are bringing another guard to training camp.

Old Dominion product Trey Freeman agreed to a partially guaranteed contract with the team, his agent told the Virginian-Pilot.

"I'm just excited," Freeman told the newspaper. "I'm going to go in there with a chip on my shoulder, and try to do whatever I can to get on the official roster."

Freeman led Conference USA in scoring this past season (22.1 points per game). The Virginia Beach native started his college career at Campbell before transferring to ODU for his final two seasons.

Listed at 6-feet-2 and 180 pounds, he worked out for the Pistons leading up to the draft. After going unpicked in June, he played for the Houston Rockets in the NBA summer league.

In Detroit, Freeman will face an uphill climb for a spot at the back end of the roster against the likes of Lorenzo Brown, Ray McCallum, Michael Gbinije and Darrun Hilliard.

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