The Washington Wizards have 15 players under guaranteed contracts, which is the most allowed on an NBA roster.

With that said, securing commitments from players to join training camp is going to be tough. The players that have NBA experience and rookies with potential, like Dez Wells for example, will opt to join other teams with open roster spots.

Still, the Wizards might not be done making moves.

According to a recent report, the team is interested in adding veteran Ryan Hollins. Since they have 15 players under contract, adding a veteran like Hollins will be tough without clearing a roster spot. That could mean that Washington is looking to waive or trade one of their bench players.

The Wizards are going to invite a handful of players to join their team for training camp and preseason.

Last year, Xavier Silas, Damion James and Rasual Butler all got invites. Butler shot the ball well during camp and preseason, eventually earning a fully guaranteed deal.

The players that accept a training camp invite know that Washington has a full roster. For them to get a spot, they have to be really impressive.

Toure’ Murry, who last played for the Washington Wizards on a 10-day contract this past season, is familiar with Randy Wittman and he’s confident that he could stick around. That’s why he will attend camp with the team, per CSN Washington:

Toure’ Murry, who spent five games with the Wizards last season on a 10-day contract and joined them for the Las Vegas Summer League, will return on a non-guaranteed deal for training camp next month, CSNmidatlantic.com was told by a person with knowledge of the situation.

Washington cut Murry before the NBA Playoffs began after he suffered a minor injury and missed time as a result. The team ended up signing Will Bynum for the remainder of the season.

Murry is someone who fits in well with the Wizards. He, like Garrett Temple, is the type of player that Randy Wittman loves to have on his team.

Murry can play both guard positions, he can defend and he’s relentless on both ends of the floor. Those “gritty” players stick around, even if they lack the skill that rotation players possess.

Ernie Grunfeld and the rest of his staff know what they’re going to get out of Murry. Even though he probably won’t do enough to get a roster spot — since, well, one doesn’t exist — Murry could potentially return to Washington if a transaction happens in the future. For instance, if the Wizards end up finding a trade and need a guard to fill a spot, Murry would be on their short list of players to call.

Expect the Washington Wizards to sign a few more players before the start of camp next month. So far, Toure’ Murry and Jaleel Roberts have gotten invitations.