Could Grant Williams elect to take his qualifying offer to bet on himself in free agency?

If the Celtics star were unhappy enough in his current role, the option is on the table.

As we inch closer to the 2023 NBA offseason no matter the Boston Celtics’ fortunes in the 2023 NBA playoffs, the issue of reserve forward Grant Williams’ next contract looms.

While the consensus seems to be the soon-to-be restricted free agent will be back in the fold on an affordable deal for Boston, it is by no means guaranteed.

In a recent article breaking down the potential free agencies of the league’s best wings in the offseason, Bleacher Report’s Eric Pincus had plenty to say about the Charlotte native.

“Williams may be one of the most challenging cases to predict this offseason, with his role diminishing in the Celtics’ playoff rotation,” wrote the B/R analyst.

“Is he the kind of player a team with cap space would chase or does Boston hold all the leverage?” Pincus asks, referencing the potential of a team with cap space to upset that narrative.

And while the consensus doesn’t point to an obvious suitor, there could be other routes for the former Tennessee player to bet on himself.

“Williams can always accept a one-year, $8.5 million qualifying offer to explore unrestricted free agency next season, though that’s probably a last resort,” writes the analyst.

Given Williams has re-emerged onto Boston postseason rotation, a consistent role matching his solid play of late ought to make that a non-issue — but one never knows.

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