Tim Povtak of the Orlando Sentinel reports: Center Rony Seikaly, who averaged 17.3 points and 9.5 rebounds in Orlando during the 1996-97 season, worked out with Magic players Thursday, hoping for an invitation to training camp next week.

"It would be great to come back here and play again. I'd love it," he said after the workout at the RDV Sportsplex. "But it's not really up to me. I have no doubt I can still play in this league. That spin move of mine is still there."

The Magic already have 15 players with guaranteed money, but they are looking to add at least one more player to the training camp roster before they open Tuesday at the University of South Florida.

Magic GM John Gabriel said Seikaly came to Orlando on his own, but Gabriel left open the possibility of signing him. "Our numbers are tight. There's not much room for anyone, but Rony probably could still help us," Gabriel said. "And I know he likes it here."

The Magic also are looking at center/forward Todd Fuller, who is more likely to be signed than Seikaly. Fuller, 27, played 10 games last season with the Heat. He was a first-round pick by Golden State in 1996.