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http://www.oregonlive.com/blazers/i...ers_approaching_decision_time_on_team_op.html
Freeman guesses we will exercise the options on CJ and Meyers and not on T-Rob due to the cost of his draft selection slot.
On Saturday, the Blazers' general manager will enter a six-day window during which he and his front office staff will need to decide whether to exercise team options on guard CJ McCollum, forward Thomas Robinson and forward/center Meyers Leonard, three of the team's budding young talents.
Olshey prefers to handle his business behind closed doors and has not publicly addressed the players and their team options since media day on Sept. 29. That day, while speaking generically, he said he would use the preseason to evaluate the trio, then announce decisions on the options no earlier than Oct. 25. The team must make decisions by Oct. 31. It used to be that team options on rookie contracts were no-brainers and GMs would almost always rubber stamp them on the eve of the regular season, waiting only that long to ensure no one suffered a major injury.
Freeman guesses we will exercise the options on CJ and Meyers and not on T-Rob due to the cost of his draft selection slot.
Will the Blazers exercise his option?
No. Because he was drafted No. 5 overall, his team option would cost the Blazers $4.7, and that's simply too cost prohibitive for an organization that will have a lot of contracts to settle next summer.
Does this mean the Blazers are giving up on him? No. Even if they don't exercise his team option, they can re-sign him as a free agent next summer to a deal that is equal to or less than what his option would be.
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