The Detroit Pistons trade Caris LeVert to the Milwaukee Bucks in a deal that also involves draft compensation and shifts Detroit’s salary structure. Multiple reports say the Pistons send LeVert and two second-round picks to Milwaukee. In return, Detroit receives forward Taurean Prince and guard Gary Harris from the Bucks. The trade is described as part of Detroit’s effort to create salary flexibility. One report notes the move leaves the Pistons with a $15.0 million trade exception, while another specifies the transaction helps clear cap space. Detroit’s broader roster planning is also linked to an attempt to work on a deal with restricted free agent Jalen Duren, according to one source. For Milwaukee, the trade fits into the team’s broader “post-Giannis Antetokounmpo” roster direction, following the earlier departure of the star. Across the reports, there is agreement on the core structure of the trade—LeVert and two second-round picks to the Bucks, and Prince and Harris to the Pistons—along with the theme that Detroit gains financial room to pursue other roster moves.