Unrestricted free-agent center Michael Olowokandi said Thursday he is keeping his options open and that he has not decided to sign with the Denver Nuggets.

Olowokandi said five teams, including the Nuggets, have shown interest. He said he will consider all offers, including one from the Clippers. Nuggets general manager Kiki Vandeweghe has scheduled a meeting this weekend in Los Angeles with Olowokandi's agent, Bill Duffy. Olowokandi and Duffy will meet with the Clippers on Monday.

"Anything and everything is possible,'' Olowokandi said. "I would love to continue playing for (Clippers vice president) Elgin Baylor, and I would love to play with my teammates whom I have a lot of respect for.''

Olowokandi said the Clippers and Duffy have not had substantial talks. Clippers executive vice president Andy Roeser said last week that he planned to meet with Duffy this week.

Olowokandi said it might be time to move on. He expects to make a decision before August because he plans to go home to London at the end of July.

"I'm 28 years old, and I want to play for something and for an organization whose sole objective is winning basketball games,'' Olowokandi said. "I want to play for an organization where everyone is on the same page and serious about winning.''