The Washington Wizards have a full roster, but are still reportedly interested in re-signing Kevin Seraphin, who’s played for the team since 2010.

New York Knicks, Los Angeles Lakers and Washington Wizards continue to show interest in Kevin Seraphin, league sources tell Sheridan Hoops. — Michael Scotto (@MikeAScotto) July 28, 2015

The New York Knicks and Los Angeles Lakers are also reportedly interested in the French big man and both destinations seem more likely than a return to the nation’s capital.

After acquiring Jared Dudley, Alan Anderson and Gary Neal from the free agent market, the Washington Wizards have 15 guaranteed contracts, which is the most allowed on a roster.

With that said, the Wizards were looking to find a new home for Seraphin through a sign-and-trade.

At this point, that route seems the most likely, unless the Wizards could dump DeJuan Blair.

Randy Wittman is looking to play more small-ball next season, so I’m not sure where Seraphin fits into that equation. For that reason, I don’t see him returning to D.C.

Seraphin was expected to get a significant raise this off-season, but as I pointed out earlier, he might have to take the unconventional road to a big pay day.

Instead of getting the raise this summer, Seraphin might have to opt for the minimum before getting the raise next off-season.

Ed Davis took the league minimum from the Lakers this past season and earned a raise the following summer.

The Knicks signed Robin Lopez and Kyle O’Quinn this off-season as well, so Seraphin would likely have to compete for playing time, unless Derek Fisher plans on playing two big men at the same time. Seraphin would be viewed as the third big man in that situation, as both Lopez and O’Quinn should be ahead of him in the hypothetical rotation.

The Lakers also have multiple bigs on their roster.

Roy Hibbert will start at center, while Julius Randle, Brandon Bass and Tarik Black are expected to be a part of the rotation as well. Again, I’m not sure where Seraphin would fit on their team.

If Seraphin is serious about making the most money possible and playing a lot of minutes, then he could also decide to play overseas, where he’d get the raise he’s looking for and the playing time.

Seraphin is the best big man available on the market, but that market has pretty much dried up at this point in the off-season. A team would really have to fall in love with his game for Seraphin to receive a huge raise this summer. I don’t think any of us expected him to be available at this point, but he remains unsigned.

The Washington Wizards will likely move on without Seraphin on their roster next season. It’ll be interesting to see where he lands.