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Seventeen 2022 First-Rounders Still Eligible for Rookie-Scale Extensions

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The window for 2022 first-round draft picks to finalize rookie-scale extensions opened on July 1 and runs through October 20, the eve of the 2025-26 NBA regular season. Any agreement reached during this period can cover up to five years and will take effect in 2026-27. Players who do not sign an extension before the deadline will enter restricted free agency in the summer of 2026.

Four members of the 2022 class — Paolo Banchero, Jabari Smith Jr., Chet Holmgren and Jalen Williams — have already secured new deals. Blake Wesley is no longer eligible after completing a buyout with Washington and joining Portland on a one-year contract. Eight other first-rounders from the class are ineligible for extensions due to separate contract circumstances.

That leaves 17 players still able to negotiate long-term pacts:

  • Ochai Agbaji (Raptors)
  • Malaki Branham (Wizards)
  • Christian Braun (Nuggets)
  • Dyson Daniels (Hawks)
  • Ousmane Dieng (Thunder)
  • Jalen Duren (Pistons)
  • Tari Eason (Rockets)
  • Jaden Ivey (Pistons)
  • Nikola Jovic (Heat)
  • Walker Kessler (Jazz)
  • Bennedict Mathurin (Pacers)
  • Keegan Murray (Kings)
  • Shaedon Sharpe (Trail Blazers)
  • Jeremy Sochan (Spurs)
  • Dalen Terry (Bulls)
  • Peyton Watson (Nuggets)
  • Mark Williams (Suns)

The league has seen a steady rise in rookie-scale extensions, with at least 10 players signing each offseason since 2020 and a record 14 agreements reached in 2023. Several more deals are expected before the October 20 cutoff as teams aim to secure young talent ahead of free agency.

Source: Hoops Rumors

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