With the Oct. 31 deadline just two days away, all indications point to Pacers center David Harrison not getting a contract extension.

Pacers president Larry Bird said earlier this month that they were going to let things "play out" before deciding if the fourth-year player would get an extension.

Pacers officials don't feel like they have to rush to extend Harrison because he'll be a restricted free agent next summer, meaning they have the right to match any offer he receives.

Harrison averaged 3.8 points and 4.0 rebounds in 14 minutes during the preseason.