AUBURN HILLS - The Detroit Pistons have acquired Reggie Jackson from the Oklahoma City Thunder for D.J. Augustin and Kyle Singler as part of a three-team swap finalized minutes before today's 3 p.m. NBA trade deadline.

The Pistons sent Augustin and Singler to Oklahoma City for Jackson as part of a deal in which the Utah Jazz also sent Enes Kanter and Steve Novak to Oklahoma City, and received Kentrick Perkins back from the Thunder.

For the Pistons, the trade sends out two starters in exchange for a point guard who will be a restricted free agent this summer.

Just before the deadline, Detroit also re-acquired forward Tayshaun Prince.

Jackson, 24, figures to become the immediate starter at point guard. The Pistons had been starting Augustin, who inherited the job after Brandon Jennings' season-ending Jan. 24 Achilles tendon tear.

Jackson, John Lucas III and Spencer Dinwiddie figure to be the Pistons' point guards the rest of the season.

Jackson, who played collegiately at Boston College, is 6-feet-3, 210 pounds and adds some size at a position where the Pistons lacked it.

He is averaging 12.8 points and 4.2 assists this season.

Jackson tweeted about the trade this afternoon.

Just woke up from my nap a #Piston #DETROITBASKETBALL!!! — Reggie Jackson (@rjOKCson_15) February 19, 2015

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