The Washington Wizards continued talking with representatives for Golden State Warriors free agent Gilbert Arenas today as the guard also began considering offers from other teams. The restricted free agent has not yet signed an offer sheet.

"There's no time frame," Wizards President of Basketball Operations Ernie Grunfeld said. "We're still in touch with him as well as other free agents."

The Wizards apparently have extended Arenas, the NBA's most improved player last season, the largest offer of any team -- six years, more than $60 million -- according to two sources familiar with the negotiations. Washington, however, definitely has some competition for his services.

Arenas, 21, met with officials from the Warriors in Southern California today after meeting with the Los Angeles Clippers on Thursday night. Two sources with knowledge of Arenas's situation also said the Utah Jazz also has extended a multiyear offer to Arenas, who averaged 18.3 points and 6.3 assists last season.

Arenas met with Grunfeld, Wizards Coach Eddie Jordan and assistant coach Phil Hubbard in Los Angeles Monday, then came to Washington on Wednesday night for a two-day tour that included a "red-carpet" recruiting trip to MCI Center and the team's practice facilities.

Arenas, from the Los Angeles area, is said to have strong ties to the western part of the country and it would not be surprising if he passed up more money from Washington to stay out West, sources said.