Juan Dixon and Steve Blake, two guards who helped lead the University of Maryland to the NCAA championship in 2002 and have played together as teammates with the Washington Wizards may have played their final games in the nation's capital.

"I'm going to look everywhere," said Blake, who averaged 5.3 points and 2.3 assists in two seasons. "I'm going to try to find a situation for myself that is going to benefit me, try to find a team where I know I can be successful and win games and go from here."

Blake is a restricted free-agent, meaning Washington can match any contract that he is offered.

Dixon is more likely to receive a contract and he is also an unrestricted free-agent.

"Those are two All-Stars, and I've learned a lot from those two guys the last couple of years," said Dixon, who was selected by the Wizards with the 17th pick overall in 2002. "I understand why my minutes have been inconsistent. Those guys can log big minutes. They're young, they're active and they're athletic. They're great players. Hopefully, wherever I go, if it's here or wherever, I want to play consistent minutes because I really think I can help someone win games."