New Orleans general manager Jeff Bower says that he isn't done tweaking the team's roster.

The Hornets will open training camp in roughly three weeks.

Bower has already added Emeka Okafor, Ike Diogu and Sean Marks to the team's roster. He told the Times-Picayune that the team is involved in talks for a deal, but wouldn't give specifics.

"We've got some things that we're working on that we're going to continue to move forward with," Bower said. "We're going to continue to find ways to improve this team, and we're looking into situations that we think will help us."

The Hornets could make another move similar to the one they made last month when they dealt Rasual Butler to the Clippers in order to improve their salary cap flexibility.

"What we've tried to do all summer is improve our team on the court and also improve our (salary cap) flexibility," Bower added. "We made a lot of progress in both areas, and we will continue to make more progress as we round out the summer."

A prime target to be dealt is reserve point guard Antonio Daniels, who will make $6.6 million this season but doesn't figure to see much time behind starting point guard Chris Paul and rookie Darren Collison.