The Clippers met with Golden State Warriors guard Gilbert Arenas and are considering making an offer to the unrestricted free agent, a Clippers executive confirmed Friday.

General manager Elgin Baylor, executive vice president Andy Roeser and coach Mike Dunleavy met with Arenas, his father and agent at a Beverly Hills restaurant Thursday night. No official offer was made, but the Clippers have emerged as one of three teams in the running to land Arenas.

The other two teams are the Washington Wizards and Warriors. The Wizards are poised to present Arenas an offer between $42 million and $60 million for six years. The Warriors can give Arenas a $4.9 million contract for one season, then re-sign him for a much bigger contract next season.

Arenas, a Grant High of Van Nuys graduate, has expressed a desire to play in Los Angeles.

The Clippers' interest in Arenas is another sign the team will not match Andre Miller's six-year, $51 million offer sheet from the Denver Nuggets. A Clippers source confirmed Miller's offer sheet will not be matched but said the teams plans to match offers for Elton Brand and Corey Maggette.