As the NBA gears up for the second half of the 2018-19 season, all 30 teams are still looking to tweak their rosters. Contenders will look to add veterans who can contribute during the postseason, while those who are lottery bound will try to sign young players they may deem worthy to be part of their future.

Also, some teams will have to decide on whether or not they will waive the players signed to non-guaranteed or partially guaranteed deals. They have until 5:00 p.m. ET on Monday to decide.

There were 20 NBA players awaiting the decision of their respective teams, but now it's down to 19 after the Houston Rockets traded Michael Carter-Williams to the Chicago Bulls, only for him to be waived. Other notable names include the Los Angeles Clippers' Patrick Beverley, New Orleans Pelicans' Jahlil Okafor, New York Knicks' Trey Burke and Noah Vonleh, and the Washington Wizards' Ron Baker.

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Completing the list are Ryan Arcidiacono and Shaquille Harrison of the Chicago Bulls, Alfonzo McKinnie of the Golden State Warriors, Tyrone Wallace of the Clippers, Christian Wood of the Milwaukee Bucks, Tim Frazier and Kenrich Williams of the Pelicans, Isaiah Briscoe of the Orlando Magic, Richaun Holmes of the Phoenix Suns, T.J. McConnell of the Philadelphia 76ers, Quincy Pondexter of the San Antonio Spurs, Royce O'Neale of the Utah Jazz, Lorenzo Brown of the Toronto Raptors, and Chasson Randle of the Washington Wizards.

Should any of these players be waived by their current teams before Monday's deadline, they are eligible to sign elsewhere as soon as they clear waivers.

Their contracts will be fully guaranteed should they remain with their respective ball clubs.