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Only one better-than-decent center remains on the free agent market, and plenty of teams were wondering Wednesday whether there was a way to acquire Brad Miller of the Indiana Pacers.

“Things are changing by the moment,” said agent Mark Bartelstein, Miller’s representative.

Miller, an Eastern Conference All-Star last season, made $5.3 million in 2002-03 and is in position to get a healthy raise. Indiana would likely be willing to give him a starting salary around $7 million, but other height-deprived teams might be willing to go higher.

The Utah Jazz, Denver Nuggets, San Antonio Spurs and Washington Wizards are the only teams with enough remaining salary cap space to make a higher offer to Miller. San Antonio, however, has already signed center Rasho Nesterovic, and Washington has been pursuing Golden State free agent guard Gilbert Arenas.

There are at least two other teams – Memphis and New York – that have been trying in vain to acquire one of the available free agent centers.

With Michael Olowokandi and Rasho Nesterovic already signed, Miller is the best remaining choice from a free agent market that includes Philadelphia’s Derrick Coleman, Seattle’s Elden Campbell and Orlando’s Andrew Declercq.

“Lots of people are trying to pursue him. That’s the best I can say,” Bartelstein said of Miller, a 7-footer who has played for Charlotte, Chicago and Indiana during his five NBA seasons.

Pacers president Larry Bird said the team wants to retain both Brad Miller and Reggie Miller.

“It is going to be tough. Our main concern was to get Jermaine (O’Neal) signed. Obviously, both Millers we’d like to get done. It’s just going to take time to sit down and look at the numbers and see what we can do.”

The best remaining free agent power forward came off the market when the Miami Heat signed Elton Brand of the Clippers to a six-year offer sheet believed to be worth $84.2 million.

Los Angeles now has 15 days to decide whether to match the offer to Brand, as well as the offer sheets signed by Andre Miller with Denver and Corey Maggette with Utah.

Brand, who has averaged 19.2 points and 10.7 rebounds in his four NBA seasons, would fill Miami’s need for an inside scoring presence. The Heat were the NBA’s second-lowest scoring team last season.

Brand spent his first two NBA seasons with Chicago and the last two with the Clippers. He was an All-Star in 2002, the first Clippers player to be selected for that game since Danny Manning in 1994.

The Toronto Raptors signed a pair of free agents, Jerome Moiso of New Orleans and Milt Palacio of Cleveland. Moiso will be a backup on the front line.

behind Antonio Davis, Jerome Williams and Chris Bosh, while Palacio will play behind Alvin Williams at point guard.

The Philadelphia 76ers signed free agent center Amal McCaskill, who spent 11 games with the Hawks last season.

Sixers forward Keith Van Horn was being prominently mentioned in the rumor mill at the summer league in Boston, along with Latrell Sprewell of the Knicks, Antoine Walker of the Celtics and Tim Thomas of the Bucks.

Several previously disclosed free agent deals were finalized Wednesday, the first day players were allowed to sign.

In addition to the restricted free agents who signed offer sheets, O’Neal inked his seven-year deal with Indiana, Alonzo Mourning got a four-year contract from the Nets, Gary Payton and Karl Malone signed multiyear deals with the Lakers, P.J. Brown re-signed with New Orleans and Kenny Thomas stayed with the 76ers.

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