Detroit Pistons forward Tayshaun Prince is expected to withdraw from consideration for the 2008 Olympic team within the next couple of weeks.

Phoenix Suns CEO Jerry Colangelo, who also is in charge of assembling the players for Team USA, is expected to release a list of about 20 players during the NBA All-Star weekend (Feb. 18-19) who will be invited to training camp this summer. The roster will then be reduced to 12 for the 2006 World Championships in Japan, another possible qualifying tournament in 2007 and the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

Colangelo has spoken with Prince, as well as Pistons teammates Chauncey Billups and Richard Hamilton about the Olympics.

Prince spoke recently with Colangelo, and reiterated his reservations about the three-year commitment players would have to make to be part of Team USA. Prince is concerned that the long-term commitment might interfere with Detroit's quest for winning an NBA title or two.

"Who knows if we (the Pistons) go all the way (through the playoff) to June, and a couple of weeks after we finish, this starts up," Prince said. "If you think about playing for a gold medal, of course, you'll be like, `yeah, I'm for that.' You want to represent your country and USA basketball. But, we're trying to win a title every year."

Prince is the only Piston to appear in every game since the 2003-2004 season.

"The last couple of years, I've played 100-and-something games (a season) and hopefully, I'll do the same this year," Prince said. "If I commit to this, then my whole summer is going to be booked, and then I'll have to turn right back around and start playing another 100-and-something games. That's the most important thing for me to think about."

Hamilton and Billups have expressed similar concerns.

"We feel as though we have a team that can play into the (NBA) Finals every year," said Hamilton, who will also probably turn down Colangelo's invitation. "So that means right after the season, you're playing. And right after that, you're playing for another season. You don't want to tire yourself out and things like that. So it's definitely something me, and all the guys they're talking to on this team, have to think about."