Donatas Motiejunas remains stuck in restricted free agency with the Houston Rockets.

The Rockets made a $3.4 million qualifying offer to Motiejunas this summer that he may not accept.

"They haven't made us a serious offer," Motiejunas' agent, BJ Armstrong, told ESPN on Wednesday. "Our moment of truth will be Oct. 1. We'll make a decision on that day."

Motiejunas, who started in 22 of 37 total games last season, has met with new coach Mike D'Antoni and was told he would have a significant role with the team.

The Rockets traded Motiejunas to the Pistons at the deadline but the deal was vetoed due to Detroit's concerns about his back.

"There's only so much we can do based on the current CBA," Armstrong said. "I'm not frustrated -- this is what it is. We'll know where the Rockets stand by [Oct. 1]. All deals get done in the 11th hour."