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The Detroit Pistons have waived forward Lamar Stevens, a former standout from Penn State, who averaged 5.6 points and 2.9 rebounds over his four-year NBA career. Stevens, who had a brief stint with the Pistons after being traded from the Celtics to the Grizzlies, is now a free agent looking for a new team. Additionally, the Pistons announced they are also waiving forward Tosan Evbuomwan from his two-way contract, leaving them with one open standard roster spot and two open two-way positions. Evbuomwan averaged 7.0 points on 50.7% shooting during his time with the Pistons, showcasing potential before his release. The team is actively seeking to reconfigure its roster as they prepare for the upcoming season. This comes as the Pistons and other teams gear up for the new NBA campaign, with Boston Celtics focusing on their opening night against the Knicks on October 22.
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