After the NBA’s 2025/26 league year begins this summer and the July moratorium ends, players eligible for free agency will be able to begin officially finalizing contract agreements with suitors. In addition to those free agents, another group of players will also become eligible to sign new deals.
For players who are entering the fourth and final year of their rookie scale contracts, the first day of the new league year (July 1) is the first day they can agree to rookie scale extensions. Those players, who were all 2022 first-round selections, will have until the day before the 2025/26 regular season starts to finalize long-term agreements with their current teams.
Players eligible for rookie scale extensions can sign new deals that run for up to five years, with those contracts taking effect beginning in 2026/27. If they don’t sign extensions during the coming offseason, those players will be eligible for restricted free agency in the summer of 2026.
Eleven players who were eligible for rookie scale extensions during the 2024 offseason signed new deals, continuing a recent trend. We’ve seen an uptick in rookie extensions during the last several offseasons as more teams look to lock up their promising young players in advance of free agency. Since 2020, at least 10 players have signed rookie extensions every year, topping out at a record-setting 14 in 2023.
We should expect several more rookie scale extensions to be signed between July and October of this year.
Here are the players who will be eligible to sign rookie scale extensions during the 2025 offseason:
- Ochai Agbaji (Raptors)
Paolo Banchero (Magic)
- Malaki Branham (Spurs)
- Christian Braun (Nuggets)
- Dyson Daniels (Hawks)
- Ousmane Dieng (Thunder)
- Jalen Duren (Pistons)
- Tari Eason (Rockets)
- Chet Holmgren (Thunder)
- Jaden Ivey (Pistons)
- Nikola Jovic (Heat)
- Walker Kessler (Jazz)
- Bennedict Mathurin (Pacers)
- Keegan Murray (Kings)
- Shaedon Sharpe (Trail Blazers)
- Jabari Smith (Rockets)
- Jeremy Sochan (Spurs)
- Dalen Terry (Bulls)
- Peyton Watson (Nuggets)
- Blake Wesley (Spurs)
- Jalen Williams (Thunder)
- Mark Williams (Hornets)
The following players were selected in the first round of the 2022 draft along with the players listed above. However, they aren’t eligible for rookie scale extensions this year for the reasons noted:
- Patrick Baldwin: Fourth-year option declined by Wizards in 2024; waived in 2025.
- MarJon Beauchamp: Fourth-year option declined by Bucks in 2024; waived in 2025.
- Johnny Davis: Fourth-year option declined by Wizards in 2024; waived in 2025.
- AJ Griffin: Waived by Rockets in 2024.
- Jake LaRavia: Fourth-year option declined by Grizzlies in 2024.
- Wendell Moore: Fourth-year option declined by Pistons in 2024; waived in 2025.
- David Roddy: Fourth-year option declined by Hawks in 2024; waived in 2025.
- TyTy Washington: Waived by Thunder in 2023.