Rodney Stuckey, Donald Sloan, Rasual Butler

Veteran Rasual Butler averaged 7.7 points and shot 38.7 percent from three point range last season in 75 games with Washington.

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Update: Source inside Blazers denies interest in Rasual Butler.

Flush with about $25 million in cap space, the Trail Blazers are in the market for wings and backup point guards, and The Oregonian/Oregonlive.com has learned at least one player Portland is looking at is veteran wing Rasual Butler.

According to a source, Butler has been offered a contract, but is in no hurry to sign, as he mulls other interest from teams, which includes San Antonio and Golden State.

Butler, 36, is a 13-year veteran who last season appeared in 75 games for Washington. He averaged 7.7 points and 2.6 rebounds while hitting 38.7 percent of his three-point shots (91-of-235).

A 6-foot-7 native of Philadelphia, Butler has also played with New Orleans, Miami, the Los Angeles Clippers, Indiana, Toronto and Chicago.

The Blazers have the most remaining cap space of any team in the NBA, and have only one true small forward on the roster: newly signed Al-Farouq Aminu.

Portland has 12 players on the roster, including the non-guaranteed contracts of point guard Tim Frazier and wing Allen Crabbe. On opening day, NBA teams must carry at least 13 players and no more than 15.

Another potential free agent wing - Gerald Green - has not been contacted by the Blazers, according to another source. The 29-year-old Green averaged 11.9 points last season for Phoenix, one year after averaging 15.8 points for the Suns.

--Jason Quick | jquick@oregonian.com | @jwquick