The Milwaukee Bucks released forward/center Johnny O’Bryant on June 29, and he still remains on the free agent market. NBA training camps open in late September and O’Bryant is hoping to receive an offer from a team.

"We’re still exploring our options," agent Gerald Collier told Gery Woelfel of The Journal Times. "There are four or five teams that are showing interest. We want to get a roster spot, a guaranteed deal."

There is still plenty of time to find the right situation for O’Bryant, so Collier won't rush to get his client on an NBA roster if it's not a good deal.

“Our goal is stay in the league," Collier said. "Johnny has improved in each season he’s been in the NBA and he’s still young; he just turned 23 (on June 1). We have received a lot of positive feedback, so we’re staying patient. We’ll see what happens."

O’Bryant, the No. 36 selection in the 2014 NBA draft by the Bucks, played in 66 games during the 2015-16 season and averaged 3.0 points and 2.7 rebounds.