In their first face-to-face meeting since Detroit won an NBA title, Pistons? president Joe Dumars sat down with his star free-agent power forward and a good conversation.
"The meeting with Rasheed went well," Dumars said in an interview with the Associated Press on Tuesday night. "But there's nothing else to report right now."
Wallace?s status as a free-agent is unrestricted. He made $17 million last season.
While few teams are able to pay Wallace the money Detroit can, Dumars said two weeks ago that the Pistons would not bid against themselves.
"Even though we haven't had a lot of feedback from anybody wanting to jump in, you still have to go about it and do it the right way," Dumars said. "Even if you totally believe you are bidding against yourself, you can't try to lowball somebody. I won't do that."
Wallace was acquired in a three-team deal on Feb. 19 and helped put the Pistons over the top.
Good without Rasheed, the Pistons became great with him.

