TayShaun Prince and the Pistons are apparently at an impasse in their talks concerning a contract extension.

After a couple days of discussions with Prince's agent, Bill Duffy, Joe Dumars said on Saturday that a deal had not been reached. He added, however, that there would be continuing talks.

When asked about negotiations on Saturday, Prince said, "We're nowhere as of this point. We haven't progressed. We just have to wait and see. We still got two weeks."

If a deal isn't reached by the start of the season, Prince will become a restricted free agent next summer. That would come at a time when the Pistons will be trying to hammer out a new deal for Ben Wallace, who will become an unrestricted free agent this summer.

The issue in Prince's case, as it is in most contract extensions, is money. A number of free agents this summer, including at least one at Prince's small forward position, received contracts from other teams that were far more lucrative than many expected.