The Seattle Supersonics Sonics still are waiting to hear whether players Reggie Evans and Predrag Drobnjak will accept the offers the Sonics made earlier this summer.

Evans, an undrafted rookie last season, is thought to have been offered a guaranteed two-year deal worth close to $1.5 million.

Evans' agent still is shopping the 6-foot-8 forward around the league, hoping a team will make him a better offer. However, since the Sonics can match any offer, it is unlikely another team would waste its time.

Rick Sund said that if Evans does not accept their offer and report to camp, the Sonics may reconsider their offer. One of the possibilities is that the Sonics could make the contract non-guaranteed.

Drobnjak, meanwhile, has been having discussions with the Los Angeles Clippers, and his agent - who also represents Radmanovic and Potapenko - also would like to secure a deal from another team rather than accept the Sonics' qualifying offer of almost $800,000.

If Drobnjak is able to get a salary considerably larger than what Seattle is offering, the Sonics likely would let him go. Or, Sund said, the Sonics are willing to entertain discussions for a sign-and-trade deal if the Clippers want to go that route. If Drobnjnak gets an offer for close to what Seattle is offering, the Sonics likely would match it and bring him back.

Sund said that if neither Evans nor Drobnjak returns, the Sonics likely would have to sign another free agent to fill out their frontcourt.