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Pistons' pick Singler gets deal in Spain

Detroit Pistons' draft pick Kyle Singler(notes) has reached agreement on a contract with Alicante of Spain's top professional league, Singler's agent told Yahoo! Sports.

Singler's deal with Alicante contains an out clause that will allow him to return to the NBA if the league-imposed lockout ends, said Singler's agent, Greg Lawrence.

The Pistons chose Singler in the second round of the June draft with the 33rd overall pick. A 6-foot-8 small forward, Singler had a successful four-year career at Duke, where he averaged 16.2 points and 6.9 rebounds, and set the school record for most starts with 147. He was the 2010 Final Four's Most Outstanding Player after helping lead the Blue Devils to the national championship.