The Indiana Pacers pick up Micah Potter’s club option for the upcoming season, according to Yahoo Sports. The option keeps Potter under contract at a value of $2.8 million. However, the agreement is not fully guaranteed immediately. The remaining guarantee is set to take effect in January, meaning the final financial commitment depends on developments closer to that date. The move is reported in the context of broader NBA free agency planning, where teams weigh roster decisions and salary flexibility. By exercising the option now, Indiana secures Potter for at least the early part of the season while retaining some flexibility until the contract becomes fully guaranteed. Until the January guarantee date arrives, Potter’s status and the team’s cap obligations can still be influenced by whether the final guarantee is triggered or other roster moves are made. The details come from the reported structure of Potter’s $2.8 million club-option deal and its timing.