Ahead of October's deadline for rookie scale extensions, there were 24 players who were eligible to sign those contracts during the 2024 offseason. Eleven of those 24 did so, leaving 13 players who didn't get new deals and are now on track for restricted free agency in 2025.
A few of those 13 players were never legitimate candidates for rookie scale extensions. For instance, the Bulls weren't pushing to lock up Chris Duarte to a new deal. But there were several who reportedly had discussions with their respective teams and looked like they had a chance to sign contracts in October, such as Warriors forward Jonathan Kuminga and Mavericks swingman Quentin Grimes.
We're not even six weeks into the regular season, but already the performances of several of those 13 players have impacted - for better or worse - what their contract discussions would look like if they were able to return to the negotiating table today.
Those 13 players aren't the only ones who will be eligible for restricted free agency next summer, but we're focusing on them today as we consider whether their stocks have risen or fallen since the preseason and what their next contracts might look like.