The Washington Wizards will begin training camp in about two weeks. While they have 15 players under guaranteed deals, the most allowed by the NBA, Ernie Grunfeld and the rest of his staff will continue inviting players to camp.

Recently, both Ish Smith and Toure’ Murry agreed to join the Wizards for camp later this month.

Surprisingly, the team hasn’t had an issue with getting players to accept their camp invitations. Since the team’s roster is full, the players that accept invites will likely audition for other clubs throughout the process.

Unless the Washington Wizards could find a trade or waive a player, the guys that will join them for camp don’t have much of a chance to make the final roster.

Today, Yahoo! Sports’ Shams Charania reported that another veteran will join the team for camp. Josh Harrellson, John Wall‘s former teammate at Kentucky, will be in the nation’s capital.

Free agent forward Josh Harrellson has agreed to a non-guaranteed deal with the Washington Wizards, league source tells Yahoo Sports. — Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) September 15, 2015

The Washington Wizards loaded up on wing players this summer and failed to replace Kevin Seraphin in the process. As our David Statman put it, the Wizards’ fatal flaw this upcoming season could be their lack of front court depth.

Harrellson isn’t a bruising big man like Nene or Marcin Gortat, but he is solid fundamentally and he does shoot the ball well from the perimeter. Coming out of Kentucky in 2011, Harrellson wasn’t a coveted star like most of his teammates.

The 6’10” forward/center had cups of coffee with the New York Knicks, Miami Heat and Detroit Pistons. His per game stats won’t jump off the screen, but in 32 games with the Pistons this past season, Harrellson shot nearly 39 percent from three.

Randy Wittman will play more small-ball this upcoming season, and while Harrellson isn’t a prototypical stretch four, he can space the floor. At this point, I’m not sure that having DeJuan Blair over Harrellson on the roster would be much of an upgrade, especially since the latter can contribute on the offensive end.

Harrellson, who’s nicknamed Jorts (the guy was born to be a Wizard, really), will probably rock an NBA uniform this upcoming season. The Wizards don’t have a roster spot open, but if he plays well, they could end up dumping someone like Blair.

Washington will miss Seraphin’s scoring and Harrellson could potentially give them a spark off the bench, especially since he can knock down the outside shot. He’s not a great defensively player, but his shooting might make him a solid fourth big on the bench.

Welcome to D.C., Jorts.