Ron Harper Jr. Released By Pistons

Forward Ron Harper Jr., who was on a two-way contract, has been released by the Pistons, according to the official transaction log at NBA.com (hat tip to Michael Scotto of HoopsHype).

Harper, who went undrafted out of Rutgers in 2022, spent his first year-and-a-half in the NBA on two-way contracts with the Raptors. Toronto released him in December 2023, and he was a free agent until he signed a training camp deal with Boston last summer.

The 25-year-old didn’t make the Celtics’ standard roster for 2024/25, having been waived last October. He caught on with the Pistons in early January, but only appeared in one NBA game with Detroit.

A 6’6″ wing, Harper spent the majority of last season in the NBA G League, averaging 16.2 PPG, 3.9 RPG, 2.2 APG and 0.9 SPG in 37 total appearances with the Motor City Cruise and Maine Celtics (29.6 MPG). He shot 38.6% from three-point range on high volume (8.2 attempts per game).

The Pistons have a two-way qualifying offer on the table for Daniss Jenkins and are reportedly signing Colby Jones on a two-way deal as well. If Jenkins returns on a two-way contract, all three of their spots will be filled.

Harper only has three years of NBA experience, so he remains eligible for a two-way deal with another team. Harper is the son of former NBA veteran Ron Harper and the older brother of Dylan Harper, who was selected No. 2 overall by the Spurs in last month’s draft.

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