The Spurs have issued a qualifying offer to guard Lonnie Walker, making him a restricted free agent, according to Jeff McDonald of The San Antonio Express-News (Twitter link). The qualifying offer will be worth $6,311,564.
Unlike some of this summer’s top restricted free agents, Walker wasn’t a lock to receive that qualifying offer, given the up-and-down season the 23-year-old had in 2021/22. He averaged a career-high 12.1 PPG and 2.2 APG, but saw his shooting percentages dip to 40.7% from the floor and 31.4% on threes, well below his career rates. Furthermore, a report earlier today stated that Walker was unlikely to remain in San Antonio.
By issuing the qualifying offer, the Spurs are at least opening up a path for Walker to return, either by accepting the one-year QO or by negotiating a new deal with the team. However, McDonald says there’s an expectation that Walker will “fully” test the market.
Spurs swingman Joe Wieskamp also received a qualifying offer, making him a restricted free agent, tweets McDonald. Because Wieskamp was promoted from his two-way deal to a standard contract last season, his qualifying offer will be worth approximately $1.8MM ($200K more than his minimum salary).
Here are a few more qualifying offer updates from around the NBA:
- The Trail Blazers have formally issued a qualifying offer to guard Anfernee Simons, making him a restricted free agent, the team announced in a press release. Simons’ QO is worth $5,758,552, but the 23-year-old is expected to negotiate a far more lucrative long-term deal. Multiple reports have suggested a four-year contract worth in the neighborhood of $80MM is possible.
- Hawks forward Kevin Knox isn’t getting a qualifying offer and will become an unrestricted free agent, tweets Michael Scotto of HoopsHype. Knox didn’t get regular minutes last season and his qualifying offer would have been worth $7,228,448, so it comes as no surprise that Atlanta is passing.
- The Warriors aren’t giving qualifying offers to either Juan Toscano-Anderson ($2,126,991) or Chris Chiozza ($1,968,175), according to Anthony Slater of The Athletic (Twitter link). Both players will be unrestricted free agents and are unlikely to remain in Golden State, Slater adds.
- The Celtics have tendered a two-way qualifying offer to guard Brodric Thomas, making him a restricted free agent, a source tells our JD Shaw (Twitter link). Boston hasn’t reached a deal to fill either of its two-way slots for next season yet, so Thomas could end up taking one of them.
- Two-way players Jay Scrubb (Clippers) and Trevelin Queen (Rockets) won’t receive qualifying offers and will become unrestricted free agents, according to reports from Andrew Greif of The Los Angeles Times and Chris Haynes of Yahoo Sports (Twitter links). Queen, the 2021/22 NBA G League MVP, is expected to receive interest on the open market, per Haynes.
In team option news that hasn’t been reported here yet …
Detroit: declined options on Luka Garza, Carsen Edwards and Frank Jackson.
Minnesota: exercised options on Naz Reid and Jaylen Nowell
That leaves the only option decisions remaining to be OKC on Mike Muscala and Isaiah Roby.
We had a story on the Pistons guys yesterday!
Whoops. Missed it. Thanks, Luke.
Frank Jackson is a quality rotation player, teams should get this guy ASAP.
Qualifying offers we are still waiting to hear on:
PG
Facundo Campazzo (DEN)
Trent Forrest (UTA)
SG
CJ Elleby (POR)
Skylar Mays (ATL)
Matt Thomas (CHI)
Joe Wieskamp (SA)
SF
Troy Brown (CHI)
Elijah Hughes (POR)
Caleb Martin (MIA)
Cody Martin (CHA)
Jordan Nwora (MIL)
PF
Bol Bol (ORL)
Davontae Cacok (SA)
Eric Paschall (UTA)
C
Nicolas Claxton (BRO)
Bruno Fernando (HOU)
The ones that will end up being issued out:
Facundo Campazzo (DEN)
Trent Forrest (UTA)
Joe Wieskamp (SA)
Caleb Martin (MIA)
Cody Martin (CHA)
Jordan Nwora (MIL)
Bol Bol (ORL)
Eric Paschall (UTA)
Nicolas Claxton (BRO)
The rest won’t be sent out (My opinion)
Cody Martin and Joe Wieskamp both got offers..
No QO for Chiozza was expected but JTA is big news. The celebration is over and the offseason begins. Every marginal roster spot and $ spent will be scrutinized, and Summer League will be competitive.
JTA barely played
Toscano has played 2000 minutes the last two years. He just went backwards.