DETROIT -- Chauncey Billups wanted to stay with the Detroit Pistons for the rest of his career. Now, the team that traded him away wants him back. Pistons president of basketball operations Joe Dumars confirmed Thursday morning that Billups and the team have agreed to terms on a contract. Billups is getting a two-year deal, the first season is guaranteed, for $2.5 million each year. "I never wanted to leave here. Everyone knows that," he said on Jan. 26, 2011, after making a flurry of 3-pointers late in a game to help Denver win in Detroit. "I wanted to retire here." He's back to help the Pistons as a pass-first point guard, who ...
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