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Rookie scale option decisions due for Celtics, Rockets, Suns
Houston Rockets guard Kevin Porter Jr. Thomas Shea-USA TODAY Sports

It’s Monday, Nov. 1, which means teams that haven’t yet exercised their 2022-23 rookie scale options on first-round picks from 2019 and 2020 must do so by the end of the day.

If a player’s option for next season isn’t picked up, he’ll become an unrestricted free agent at the end of the 2021-22 campaign, and his team will be ineligible to offer him a starting salary higher than what his option would’ve paid him.

As our tracker shows, most teams around the NBA have already finalized their rookie scale option decisions. There are just eight options that have yet to be picked up, and one of those seven – Jarrett Culver‘s – reportedly won’t be exercised (though the Grizzlies could theoretically still change their minds before the deadline passes).

Here are the other seven outstanding options:

Boston Celtics

Houston Rockets

Phoenix Suns

Some of these decisions may be a little trickier than others, since a couple of these players have yet to emerge as regular contributors for their respective teams. Still, given that the salary cap for 2022-23 is projected to be $119M and these options are worth less than $6M, all seven seem more likely than not to be exercised.

Once Monday’s deadline passes, most teams won’t face any other important roster deadlines for a couple months, as our calendar shows. The next big league-wide roster-related deadline will come in early January, when all non-guaranteed 2021022 salaries become fully guaranteed.

This article first appeared on Hoops Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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