Larry Brown's agent and Pistons president of basketball operations Joe Dumars plan to speak Tuesday about the coach's future with the team, a source within the league told The Associated Press.

The source, who spoke on the condition of anonymity Saturday night, said Dumars and Joe Glass would talk in the hopes of moving toward a resolution.

Brown has said that if doctors deem him healthy enough, he wants to return next season with the Pistons ? and insists he will not coach another NBA team.

After the San Antonio Spurs dethroned the Detroit Pistons in Game 7 of the NBA Finals last week, Brown said he was at peace.

"I'm way ahead of the curve ? no matter what happens," Brown said as he walked to a locker room perhaps for the last time as a coach. "This game has given me so much that I'm one of the luckiest guys in the world."

Glass said on Saturday he expects his client to be coaching the Pistons again next season.

"I just laugh at all the conjecturing that's going on," he said. "And that's all that it is at this point -- conjecturing.

"Larry Brown is a coach, and he wants to coach. All things being equal, I expect him to be the coach of the Pistons for the next couple of seasons."