With a couple of roster spots open and not a lot of cap space to work with, the Detroit Pistons have found a way to bring in one of their players from last season without committing a lot of money.

It has been reported by Shams Charania of The Vertical that the team has come to terms on a new contract with Reggie Bullock, who will remain with the team $5 million over two years.

The 26-year-old North Carolina product is a five-year league veteran who spent the last two campaigns with the Pistons. This past season his averages were 4.5 points and 2.1 rebounds in 15.1 minutes per games. However, he was only limited to 31 games, as he suffered a meniscus tear back in November.

Bullock’s signing is not considered a major one, but has the potential to become very important for the Pistons, especially if Stanley Johnson continues to struggle next season. Should that happen, the 6-foot-7 small forward will have the opportunity to play more minutes and prove that he deserves the roster spot he is occupying, as well as to secure a more lucrative deal in the future.