The Portland Trail Blazers' first move in free agency will not be a splashy one.

The Blazers on Saturday agreed to a 1-year deal with unrestricted free agent Nik Stauskas, according to agent Mark Bartelstein, adding the 6-foot-6 former lottery pick to a bench that will look significantly different next season.

Stauskas, who was drafted with the No. 8 pick in the 2014 NBA Draft by the Sacramento Kings, has averaged 7.0 points and 2.1 rebounds during a four-year NBA career that has also included stops in Philadelphia and Brooklyn.

He last played for the Nets, who acquired him in a multi-player deal before the 2018 trade deadline but elected not to tender him a qualifying offer after the season.

Stauskas' best season came with the 76ers in 2016-17, when he averaged 9.5 points, 2.8 rebounds and 2.4 assists -- all career-highs -- while shooting 37 percent from three-point range. He played in 80 games, including 27 starts, that season.

But he lost his rotation spot the following season, when he played in just six games with the 76ers, and was traded to the Nets.

Stauskas, a native Canadian, will join a Blazers bench undergoing a facelift. The Blazers did not tender qualifying offers to Pat Connaughton and Shabazz Napier, making the backup guards unrestricted free agents, and backup center Ed Davis has agreed to sign a 1-year free agent deal with the Nets.

Stauskas' deal, first reported by ESPN, will not become official until the NBA free agent moratorium ends July 6.

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