The NBA season is almost over and teams are starting to prepare for the offseason.
With many teams already in full swing preparing for the 2024 NBA Draft and this summer's free agency, here's a look at the league's upcoming calendar and key points for teams and players to exercise their contract options. Introducing deadlines. With over 30 players lined up on conditional offers to become restricted free agents and over 100 players eligible for rookie or veteran extensions, the team has plenty to consider in the coming months. be.
We have all the details about it and will continue to add information below as the NBA calendar evolves and moves towards the start of the 2024-25 season this fall.
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Important Dates | Eligible Benefits | Interactive Qualification Offer
Options | Guarantee date | Rookie extension eligible
Eligible for veteran extension | Subject to renegotiation
Important dates for 2024
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday – April 19th
Wednesday – April 20th
April 20th
April 27th
May 6th-7th
May 11th-12th
May 12
May 12th to 19th
May 21st-22nd
May 29th
June 1
nba finals
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Game 1: June 6th
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Game 2: June 9th
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Game 3: June 12th
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Game 4: June 14th
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Game 5 (if necessary): June 17th
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Game 6 (if necessary): June 20th
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Game 7 (if necessary): June 23
June 16th
TBA (first day after NBA Finals)
June 26th-27th
June 29th
June 30th
July 1
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Free Agent Suspension (12:01 a.m. ET)
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Contract possible after first selection
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Minimum contract (2 years or less) possible
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Offer sheets can be extended to players
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Restricted free agents can sign offer sheets
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3rd and 4th year rookie option exercisable
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Ability to sign and convert two-way contracts
July 6th
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Free agency begins (noon ET)
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Teams can officially sign free agents
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The deal could become formalized.
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Possibility of contract extensions for rookies and veterans
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Offer Sheet Clock Starts
July undecided
July undecided
July undecided
July 10
July 12th-22nd
July 13th
July 20th
July 22
July 27th – August 11th
August 31st
September 27th
October 1st
October 19th
October 21st
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Last day of off season
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Last day to sign a rookie-scale or veteran extension contract (if there is more than one season left; extensions are allowed until June 30th if the player has options)
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Last day for players to sign designated veteran (supermax) extensions
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Roster finalized for NBA Opening Day (5:00 p.m. ET)
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Last day to sign and trade free agents
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Last day for players with Exhibition 10 contracts to convert to two-way contracts
October 22nd
October 31st
Eligible offers
Note: The two-way players listed above are not eligible for another two-way contract.
Interactive qualification offer
Atlanta: Vit Kureishi, Seth Lundy.
Brooklyn: Jacob Gilliard
Boston: Drew Peterson, Niemias Queta.
Charlotte: Amari Bailey
Chicago: Henri Dorrell, Adama Sanogo.
Cleveland: Emoni Bates, Pete Nance.
Dallas: Greg Brown III, Brandon Williams
Denver: James Huff, Braxton Key.
Houston: Nate Hinton, Jermaine Samuels Jr., Nate Williams
Indiana: Quenton Jackson, Oscar Tshibwe, Isaiah Wong.
Los Angeles Lakers: Colin Castleton
Memphis: Jordan Goodwin
Miami: Cole Swider, Alondes Williams
Minnesota: Daishen Nix
New York: Jacob Toppin, Duane Washington Jr.
Oklahoma City: Keyontae Johnson
Orlando: Trevelin Queen
Philadelphia: Ricky Council IV, Terkvion Smith.
Portland: Ibou Bazi, Ashton Hagans, Justin Minaya
Sacramento: Jordan Ford, Jalen Slauson
San Antonio: David Duke Jr.
Toronto: Jontay Porter.
Washington: Jules Bernard.
Note: Qualifying offer is salary for 2024-25 two-way contract (50% of 0 years of service applied to minimum scale)
Team and player options
June 19th
June 23rd
June 24th
June 25th
June 28th
June 29th
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Garrison Matthews (Team) (ATL): $2,230,253
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O’Shea Brissett (BOS): $2,463,946
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Sam Hauser (Team) (BOS): $2,092,344
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Jrue Holiday (BOS): $38,503,654
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Keita Bates-Diop (BKN): $2,654,644
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*Davis Bertans (ETO) (CHA): $16,000,000
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*JT Thor (Team) (CHA): $1,988,598
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Lonzo Ball (CHI): $21,395,348
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Torrey Craig (CHI): $2,845,342
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Kentavious Caldwell Pope (DEN): $15,440,185
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Evan Fournier (Team) (DET): $19,000,000
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*Stanley Umude (Team) (DET): $2,120,693
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Chimezie Metu (Team) (DET): $2,654,644
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*Jeff Green (Team) (HOU): $9,600,000
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JaeSean Tate (Team) (HOU): $7,065,217
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Jalen Smith (India): $5,417,386
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Paul George (LAC): $48,787,676
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PJ Tucker (LAC): $11,539,000
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Russell Westbrook (LAC): $4,027,525
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Jackson Hayes (LAL): $2,463,946
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LeBron James (LAL): $51,415,938
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Cam Reddish (LAL): $2,463,946
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D'Angelo Russell (LAL): $18,692,307
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Christian Wood (LAL): $3,306,040
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Luke Kennard (MEM): $14,763,636
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Yuta Watanabe (MEM): $2,654,644
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Thomas Bryant (MIA): $2,845,342
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Kevin Love (MIA): $4,027,525
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Caleb Martin (MIA): $7,126,900
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Josh Richardson (MIA): $3,051,153
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*Jose Alvarado (Team) (NO): $1,988,598
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*Jeremiah Robinson Earle (Team) (NO): $2,196,970
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DaQuan Jeffries (Team) (New York): $2,463,946
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*Jericho Sims (Team) (New York): $2,092,344
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*Isaiah Joe (Team) (OKC): $2,164,993
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*Lindy Waters III (Team) (OKC): $1,988,598
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*Aaron Wiggins (Team) (OKC): $1,988,598
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Joe Ingles (Team) (ORL): $11,000,000
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Moritz Wagner (Team) (ORL): $8,000,000
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*Jeff Dowtin Jr. (Team) (PHI): $2,196,970
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Drew Eubanks (PHX): $2,654,644
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Eric Gordon (PHX): $3,356,271
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Damion Lee (PHX): $2,845,342
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Josh Okogie (PHX): $2,956,734
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Dalano Banton (POR): $2,196,970
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Richaun Holmes (WSH): $12,876,780
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*Tristan Vukcevic (Team) (WSH): $2,424,892
Note: Player options for June 29 must be exercised by 5:00 PM ET
*Exercising an option does not guarantee a contract.
Warranty date
to be decided
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Paul Reed (PHI): $0 – $7,723,000 if team advances to second round
June 24th
June 27th
June 28th
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Dante Exum (DAL): $0 to $3,150,000
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Chris Paul (GS): $0 to $30,000,000
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TJ McConnell (IND): $5,000,000 to $9,300,000
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Josh Minott (MIN): $0 to $2,019,699
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Bojan Bogdanovich (NYK): $2,000,000 to $19,032,850
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Lauri Markkanen (Utah): $6,000,000 to $18,044,544
June 29th
June 30th
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Alex Caruso (CHI): $3,000,000 to $9,890,000
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Jaden Hardy (DAL): $400,000 to $2,019,699
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Troy Brown Jr. (DET): $0 to $4,000,000
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Joshua Primo (LAC): $1,000,000 to $2,196,970
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Caleb Houstan (ORL): $0 to $2,019,699
July 1
July 8th
July 11th
July 15th
July 16th
July 18th
July 20th
July 23rd
July 25th
Aug. 1
Eligible for rookie extension
Atlanta: Jalen Johnson
Brooklyn: Cam Thomas and Dayron Sharp
Boston: Jaden Springer.
Charlotte: Tre Mann
Cleveland: Evan Mobley
Detroit: Cade Cunningham and Quentin Grimes
Golden State: Moses Moody and Jonathan Kuminga
Houston: Jalen Green and Alperen Sengun
Indiana: Isaiah Jackson
LA Clippers: Bones Hyland
Memphis: Santi Aldama and Ziare Williams
New Orleans: Trey Murphy III.
Oklahoma City: Josh Guidy
Orlando: Franz Wagner and Jalen Suggs
Sacramento: Davion Mitchell and Chris Duarte
Toronto: Scotty Barnes.
Washington: Corey Kispert.
Eligible for veteran extension
Note: Unless otherwise noted, players are eligible for an extension starting July 6th.
Atlanta: Trae Young, Clint Capela, Garrison Matthews, Bruno Fernando (as of October 2nd)
Boston: Jayson Tatum (Super Max), Derrick White, Jrue Holiday (through June 30), Sam Hauser
Brooklyn: Mikal Bridges (as of October 1) and Ben Simmons
Charlotte: JT Thaw, Cody Martin Chicago: DeMar DeRozan (through June 30), Lonzo Ball, Alex Caruso
Cleveland: Donovan Mitchell, Jarrett Allen, Dean Wade (as of September 27)
Dallas: Luka Doncic (not supermax), Jaden Hardy, Tim Hardaway Jr., Maxi Kleber
Denver: Jamal Murray, Vlatko Cankar, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope (as of July 16), Michael Porter Jr. (as of September 29), Aaron Gordon (as of September 27)
Detroit: Evan Fournier (through June 30)
Golden State: Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson (through June 30), Chris Paul, Gary Payton II, Kevon Looney (as of July 9)
Houston: JaeSean Tate (through June 30th) and Steven Adams (as of October 1st)
Indiana: Pascal Siakam (through June 30), TJ McConnell, Andrew Nembhard (as of July 22), Jalen Smith, Doug McDermott (through June 30).
LA Clippers: Paul George (through June 30), Brandon Boston Jr. (through June 30), Terence Mann, Ivica Zubac, Amir Coffey, PJ Tucker, Norman Powell
Los Angeles Lakers: LeBron James (as of August 18)
Memphis: Luke Kennard (through June 30), Marcus Smart (as of July 25), Jaren Jackson Jr. (as of October 1)
Miami: Bam Adebayo, Jimmy Butler (as of July 7), Haywood Highsmith (through June 30), Caleb Martin, Duncan Robinson, Terry Rozier (as of July 30)
Milwaukee: Bobby Portis and Pat Connaughton (as of July 18)
Minnesota: Rudy Gobert, Monte Morris (through June 30th), Jordan McLaughlin (through June 30th), Josh Minott (as of July 22nd)
New Orleans: Brandon Ingram, Naji Marshall (through June 30th), Jonas Valanciunas (through June 30th), Larry Nance Jr. (as of October 1st), CJ McCollum (through September 26th). the current)
New York: OG Anunoby (through June 30), Jalen Brunson (as of July 12), Julius Randle (as of August 3), Jericho Sims (as of July 9), Mitchell Robinson ( (As of July 12), Alec Burks (As of June 30) and Bojan Bogdanovic (As of October 30)
Oklahoma City: Aaron Wiggins, Isaiah Joe (as of October 16), Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (not supermax), Gordon Hayward (through June 30), Jaylin Williams (as of July 19) )
Orlando: Markelle Fultz (through June 30th), Gary Harris (through June 30th), Jonathan Isaac, Wendell Carter Jr. (as of October 10th), Caleb Houstan (through July 10th) the current)
Philadelphia: Joel Embiid (as of July 18), Tobias Harris (through June 30), De'Anthony Melton (through June 30), KJ Martin (through June 30), Robert Covington (until June 30), Buddy Hield (until June) 30)
Phoenix: Grayson Allen (through June 30), Kevin Durant (as of July 8), Jusuf Nurkic, Royce O'Neal (through June 30)
Portland: Malcolm Brogdon, Jabari Walker (as of July 13), Robert Williams III (as of July 30), Anfernee Simmons, Deandre Ayton (as of July 18)
Sacramento: De’Aaron Fox and Kevin Huerter (as of October 1)
San Antonio: Cedi Osman (through June 30) and Devonte Graham
Toronto: Gary Trent Jr. (as of June 30) and Chris Boucher.
Utah: Talen Horton-Tucker (through June 30), Lauri Markkanen, John Collins, Collin Sexton (as of September 3)
Washington: Isaiah Livers (as of June 30), Marvin Bagley III, Landry Shamet (as of October 1), Richaun Holmes
subject to renegotiation
Brooklyn: Mikal Bridge (as of October 18)
Chicago: Alex Caruso
Charlotte: Davis Bertans (as of August 8) and JT So
Orlando: Wendell Carter Jr. (as of October 16)
San Antonio: Devonte Graham
Utah: Lauri Markkanen (as of August 6) and John Collins
Note: The players listed above are on teams with cap space available.