Brown takes over Pistons with high hopes Perry A. Farrell Knight Ridder Newspapers (KRT) DETROIT — In the end, the pos sibility of reaching the NBA Finals within the next couple of years con vinced Larry Brown that the fastest route would be through Detroit and not Washington, the Los Angeles Clippers or Houston. Brown, 62, will make the Pistons the next stop on his winding road Monday when the team introduces him at a 2 p.m. news conference, a source within the organization told the Detroit Free Press. Brown, a member of the Basket ball Hall of Fame, was the NBA coach of the year in 2001 as he led the Philadelphia 76ers to the NBA Finals. He is expected to coach the U.S. men’s national team at the Olympic-qualifying tournament this summer in Puerto Rico. Brown’s brother, Herb, coached the Pistons in 1976-1978, but the expectations are far greater now than they were back then. When Joe Dumars took over as president of basketball operations in 2000, he wanted to put the or ganization in a position where it could attract one of the best coach es in the league, and he has done that in hiring Brown. He’s consid ered one of the league’s best turn around artists and ranks with Pat Riley and Phil Jackson among the best bench coaches in the league. Brown’s deal is for five years at $5 million per season, and it will be in teresting to see how long he stays. The Wizards reportedly offered him $7 million a year plus general man agership duties, but the veteran coach wanted a chance to win now. And the Pistons, the two-time de fending Central Division champi ons, advanced to the Eastern Con ference finals this year after beating Brown’s 76ers in the second round. Brown then resigned from the Philadelphia job after six seasons. His salary is about #1 million less per season than he was making in Philadelphia. The two sides talked at length on Saturday and hammered out a deal after the Pistons released Rick Carlisle from his coaching duties late Friday night. Not many Hall of Fame coaches have big shoes to fill, but Brown does because of Carlisle’s work the past two seasons. Carlisle won 50 games in both of his seasons in Detroit and was NBA coach of the year as a rookie. Brown led the 76ers to the play offs in the last five of his six seasons there. Before that he coached at In diana, which he led to Game 7 of the Eastern Conference finals in 1994 and ‘95. The Pistons are getting a teacher they believe can help develop the likes of Tayshaun Prince, Mehmet Okur and expected draft pick Darko Milicic, the 7-foot-l, 253-pound 17 year-old from Serbia-Montenegro. © 2003, Detroit Free Press. Distributed by Knight Ridder/Tribune Information Services. To place an ad, call (541) 3464343 or stop by Room 300 Erb Memorial Union Classifieds Classifieds: Room 300, Erb Memorial Union RO. 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