Joe Dumars isn't done wheeling and dealing.

After adding center Elden Campbell and swingman Bobby Sura to the Pistons' roster and trading Cliff Robinson, the team's president of basketball operations hopes to make another deal before training camp.

The trade might involve a small forward because the Pistons likely won't sign Carlos Delfino, whom they took with the 25th pick in the June NBA draft.

Delfino's Italian team, Skipper Bologna, says the small forward from Argentina has no buyout clause or transfer deal in his contract. Team officials say they have every intention of keeping Delfino in hopes of winning the European championship, although Delfino has expressed a desire to play in the NBA.

Dumars had hoped Delfino, 6-feet-7, could be a backup at small forward or shooting guard. With that appearing unlikely, Dumars might try to strengthen the Pistons at small forward, where Michael Curry started last season with Tayshaun Prince and Corliss Williamson providing backup.

Dumars recently turned down a deal that would have sent one of his centers to Portland for small forward Ruben Patterson.