Complacency is clearly not showing its apathetic head in the Detroit Pistons camp headed by their fearless GM Joe Dumars.

The defending champs, enjoying what many believe to be the best off-season in terms of acquisitions are looking to the future, another championship and beyond.

The Pistons lost a solid bench player in Mehmet Okur, who went to Utah for big dollars.  However, Dumars replaced him with the oft-injured yet highly talented Antonio McDyess, who is a ticking time-bomb of athleticism just waiting to go off again.

They also dealt Corliss Williamson in exchange for Derrick Coleman.  With this move they get a veteran big man close to retirement meaning some money to play with in 2005 that might be used to retain Big Ben Wallace and Tayshaun Prince.

And, not to ignore their most important move, the long-term contract signing of Rasheed Wallace, the newly remodeled power forward from Portland who was so instrumental in the Pistons dominant playoff run.

With Dumars making all the right moves, the ball is clearly in the Piston?s court?no pun intended.