<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>ESPN.com's J.A. Adande, citing an unnamed source, is reporting that Chris Webber could return to the Pistons as early as January. President Joe Dumars told me tonight that was not true. In fact, Dumars has told Webber's representatives this week that he is content with the roster as it is and has no immediate intentions of changing it. The Pistons presently have five frontcourt players -- Rasheed Wallace, Antonio McDyess, Jason Maxiell, Amir Johnson and Primoz Brezec (with rookie Cheikh Samb waiting in the wings). Dumars, as I have continuously reported, made it clear to Webber in August that he was not going to have four veteran big men on the roster this season barring injury, and that if a situation ever arose where the Pistons needed to bring Webber back, it would be only as the fourth or fifth big. Dumars is committed to using Maxiell as the first big off the bench, and he wants to continue to groom Johnson. Brezec was an unexpected addition who, frankly, might have more to offer in limited minutes than Webber. Webber was not all that pleased last season when he was starting and not the featured player in the offense. There is little chance he would be happy playing five to 10 minutes a night. If Webber is going to be back in the league, it's probably a safer bet that he will land in Miami. They have just lost Alonzo Mourning for the rest of the season. I wouldn't hold my breath waiting for Webber to return to the Pistons.</div> Source: Detroit News Makes sense for the Heat and Webber. He'll get plenty of PT in Miami with Zo out of the picture and he'll fit in with the slow pace Miami plays.
He'd get minutes, but I would imagine C-Webb wants to go somewhere to win. As it looks right now, Miami is not going to even make the playoffs, let alone compete in them.