Coming off an impressive showing against the Lakers in the postseason, the Thunder have quite a few decisions to make this summer.

Kevin Durant and Jeff Green are eligible for extensions to their rookie-scale contracts.

Signing Durant to the maximum deal allowed is a no-brainer, but the Oklahoman writes that the Thunder might be better served to allow Green to become a restricted free agent next summer.

"And it's possible, perhaps even probable, we will see that exact scenario play out," wrote Darnell Mayberry.

Mayberry writes that the move is the right one for Oklahoma City general manager Sam Presti because they "would retain the right to match any offer sheet Green receives from another team next summer. And the Thunder would allow the market to establish Green's value, rather than potentially overpaying or even low-balling one of its core players."