We’re just a week away from the start of training camp and the Washington Wizards have begun formulating their roster. Although teams are allowed to have just 15 players under contract on opening night, most teams typically invite more players to training camp, giving them a chance to make the final roster before the regular season.

The Washington Wizards recently added Xavier Silas and Damion James to their training camp roster, and it looks like they’ll also be adding veteran free agent Rasual Buter:

Free agent swingman Rasual Butler has reached agreement on a non-guaranteed deal with the Washington Wizards, league source tells RealGM. — Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) September 22, 2014

Rasual Butler has 11-years of NBA experience and played with the Indiana Pacers this past season. Rasual Butler averaged less than 3 points per game with the Pacers, but he did serve as a leader in the locker room. Butler has been known for his ability to defend and shoot the three, so it’s not surprising that the Washington Wizards were interested in singing him.

After losing Trevor Ariza to free agency and Martell Webster to injury, all of the camp invitees will have a legitimate chance to make the Washington Wizards’ final roster. Randy Wittman has given opportunities to players who defend and shoot the three, and it wouldn’t surprise me if Rasual Butler makes the final team.

Washington currently has 17 players and teams are allowed to have up to 20 players in training camp and preseason. Silas, Jones, and Rasual Butler are all capable of playing the shooting guard/small forward positions, so the Wizards could add another point guard to the roster.