Hornets free-agent forward P.J. Brown visited with Orlando Magic officials Monday, and will travel today to meet with the San Antonio Spurs, his agent said Monday.

"These are his first two visits," said Mark Bartelstein, who is based in Chicago. "A number of other teams would like him to visit, but we haven't scheduled anything yet. There's a lot of interest, but P.J. wants to try to make a decision fairly soon."

Brown, forward Jerome Moiso and point guards Robert Pack and Kenny Anderson became free agents July 1 and can listen to offers from any of the NBA's 29 teams, including the Hornets. Players cannot sign contracts until July 16.

Bartelstein said he has spoken with Hornets executive vice president of basketball operations and general manager Bob Bass, who has said he would not comment during ongoing negotiations.

"We've tried to get a better feel for where they (the Hornets) are," Bartelstein said. "We haven't gotten anything specific from them yet, but we're trying to move the process along.

"P.J. wants to make a decision really quickly. He wants to get it resolved and not drag it out, because he wants to know where he'll be next year so he can get started working."