It looks like the first son of Saginaw will be coming home to play for the Pistons.

Journeyman small forward Darvin Ham, whose mother, Wilmer, is the mayor of Saginaw, worked out for the Pistons on Monday and is expected to be offered a one-year deal starting at $876,000. He is an athletic 6-foot-7, 240-pounder.

"There are three or four teams who have shown interest in Darvin, but he is sort of their Plan B," said Steve Kaufman, Ham's agent. "We aren't going to wait around. Detroit would be the best team for him; I don't think that's an overstatement. He wants to play in the Eastern Co.ference, it's a winning team and it's home. It's tailor-made."

Ham, who turned 30 in July, has played for five teams in six seasons, including three years with Milwaukee. He averaged 2.5 points in 75 games with Atlanta last season.