AP Source: Pistons get Bradley, sending Morris to Celtics

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DETROIT (AP) — The Detroit Pistons have traded forward Marcus Morris to Boston in exchange for guard Avery Bradley and a second-round draft pick in 2019, a person with knowledge of the deal said Friday.

The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the deal, first reported by ESPN, had not been announced.

Bradley’s arrival gives the Pistons a replacement for Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, who had been a restricted free agent. Detroit has renounced the rights to Caldwell-Pope.

Bradley averaged 16.3 points per game last season for the Celtics, but Boston is adding All-Star forward Gordon Hayward and moving on from Bradley. Morris averaged 14 points for Detroit.

Bradley was the longest-tenured member of the Celtics, bridging the gap from the era of Paul Pierce, Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen that won the 2008 NBA title. Picked 19th overall in the 2010 draft, he developed into one of the league’s best defenders, making the All-Defensive second team in 2013 and first team in 2016.

Detroit, which missed the playoffs last year, can slot Bradley into the backcourt alongside point guard Reggie Jackson. Bradley, who turns 27 in November, is older than the 24-year-old Caldwell-Pope, but he’s also been a better shooter from 3-point range, finishing at 39 percent last season.

The Pistons lose Morris, who has been a steady veteran and a mainstay in the starting lineup over the past two seasons. Detroit has another solid wing player in Tobias Harris, and the Pistons drafted sharp-shooting Duke guard Luke Kennard in the first round.

Boston, meanwhile, will look different from the team that was the top seed in the East in 2017 before being routed in the conference finals by Cleveland. Landing Hayward was a big step, and the Celtics took Duke’s Jayson Tatum with the No. 3 pick in the draft after trading down from No. 1. With Jaylen Brown — last year’s No. 3 pick — also in the fold, the Celtics look primed to contend for years to come, although the roster could keep changing.

Isaiah Thomas averaged 28.9 points last season, and Al Horford, Jae Crowder and Marcus Smart were all in double figures as well. Boston has plenty of bargaining chips it can use in future moves — the Celtics have been stockpiling first-round picks — and it will be up to president of basketball operations Danny Ainge to come up with the right mix.

Bradley is entering the final season of a four-year contract, so it’s not clear if he can be a long-term solution for Detroit. The Pistons went 37-45 last season, a disappointing mark for a team that was in the postseason in 2016. Much of the attention this offseason has centered on Jackson and big man Andre Drummond, since Detroit could use more production from that point guard-center tandem. Bradley now brings some extra scoring punch — he averaged more points than any Pistons player last season.

Caldwell-Pope averaged 13.8 points, and his athleticism made him an asset on defense, but he shot only 40 percent from the field in 2016-17, and his career rate is about the same.

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FILE – In this May 12, 2017, file photo, Boston Celtics guard Avery Bradley (0) shoots in front of Washington Wizards guard Bradley Beal (3) during the second half of Game 6 of an NBA basketball second-round playoff series, in Washington. A person with knowledge of the deal tells The Associated Press that the Detroit Pistons have acquired guard Avery Bradley from the Boston Celtics for forward Marcus Morris.
Detroit also receives a 2019 second-round draft pick, according to the person who spoke on condition of anonymity Friday, July 7, 2017, because the trade had not been announced. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)
http://www.wnewsj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2017/07/web1_117444863-c4c0432c1add4bdc88929dbf22a3df2b.jpgFILE – In this May 12, 2017, file photo, Boston Celtics guard Avery Bradley (0) shoots in front of Washington Wizards guard Bradley Beal (3) during the second half of Game 6 of an NBA basketball second-round playoff series, in Washington. A person with knowledge of the deal tells The Associated Press that the Detroit Pistons have acquired guard Avery Bradley from the Boston Celtics for forward Marcus Morris.
Detroit also receives a 2019 second-round draft pick, according to the person who spoke on condition of anonymity Friday, July 7, 2017, because the trade had not been announced. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)

FILE – In this Feb. 13, 2017, file photo, Detroit Pistons’ Marcus Morris (13) dunks in front of the Milwaukee Bucks’ Giannis Antetokounmpo during the first half of an NBA basketball game, in Milwaukee. A person with knowledge of the deal tells The Associated Press that the Detroit Pistons have acquired guard Avery Bradley from the Boston Celtics for forward Marcus Morris. Detroit also receives a 2019 second-round draft pick, according to the person who spoke on condition of anonymity Friday, July 7, 2017, because the trade had not been announced.(AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps, File)
http://www.wnewsj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2017/07/web1_117444863-78debd95d6a64efc8cbda5d910dbd396.jpgFILE – In this Feb. 13, 2017, file photo, Detroit Pistons’ Marcus Morris (13) dunks in front of the Milwaukee Bucks’ Giannis Antetokounmpo during the first half of an NBA basketball game, in Milwaukee. A person with knowledge of the deal tells The Associated Press that the Detroit Pistons have acquired guard Avery Bradley from the Boston Celtics for forward Marcus Morris. Detroit also receives a 2019 second-round draft pick, according to the person who spoke on condition of anonymity Friday, July 7, 2017, because the trade had not been announced.(AP Photo/Jeffrey Phelps, File)

By NOAH TRISTER

AP Sports Writer

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