Chris McCosky of the Detroit News reports that the Pistons may have gotten their man. Andy Miller, representative of free-agent point guard Chauncey Billups, told the Minnesota Timberwolves on Monday that Billups would not return.

After option out of his contract, Billups met with the Pistons last week. It is now expected that Billups will sign a 6-year, $35 million contract on July 16th. When asked if the Timberwolves made a counteroffer, Miller said, "I was not looking for a counter."

"I am not going to discuss anything about a deal, but I will say Chauncey's visit with Detroit was productive and he felt very comfortable with Detroit," Miller said. "Chauncey went into this with a very definite set of criteria for both himself and the teams that were interested in him. Thus far, Detroit is filling each one of his criteria very comfortably. The process is going along very smoothly."

What Billups is looking for is a chance to start on a playoff contending team and a place to settle down after playing for 5 teams in 5 years. The Pistons appear to be a perfect fit. Miller said Billups would not be visiting any other teams.