Glossary of terms and that:
Team option: Team has the option to extend the contract to already dictated
terms.
Player option/early termination option: Player has the option to extend
the contract to already dictated terms. They're basically the same thing,
even though they aren't.
Restricted: Player has just completed fourth year of first round rookie
contract and, assuming his team extends the necessary qualifying offer,
is to enter restricted free agency.
Option on restriction: Player has three years or less experience in the
NBA and, assuming his team extends the necessary qualifying offer, is to
enter restricted free agency. But they might not choose to do so. The only
exception to those eligible are those on first round rookie contracts who
had an option declined, like Joe Alexander. The difference between this
and "restricted" is kind of non-existant, really, since the team
is not compelled in either case to extend a QO. But there's a reason for
discerning between them; players coming off of rookie scale contracts usually
get their QO's, and the rest usually don't.
Unguaranteed/partially guaranteed: .....ooh, guess. Guess wildly. Financial
details of such contracts to be found on
salary
pages.
Lists accurate as of June 10th 2010. Players ranked by ability.....loosely.
Don't get anal about mild disagreements. I didn't spend ages working out
a meticulous list for my subjective viewpoints. It's just an approximation.
Also note:
Just because the people with options are on this list, it
doesn't mean they actually WILL become free agents. They just can. Some
certainly will, some certainly won't. Use your own sense on that. It'll
be known at the time, and not before then.