Basically, the only way he can play this season is if he signs with the Nuggets. The Nuggets only want to sign him to a multi-year deal, but he doesn't want to -- he wants to be an unrestricted free agent this summer.
The only way for Wilson to be a UFA this summer is to sit out the rest of the season. Therefore, he might look to Europe, at least for the rest of the season.
I believe that he will be a RFA this summer, regardless of what he does the rest of the season. If I remember correctly, as long as a player is playing professional basketball, then the team maintains their RFA status, as long as they offer him a QO each year.
Don't they have to make a qualifying offer first, or lose his RFA rights? Seems like an easy out for Chandler. Or did going to China screw that up for him?
They did give him a QO, however, it has expired. Qualifying offers always have a deadline to be signed, at which point the offer is off the table, but the player remains a RFA until they either sign a contract with their original team, sign an offer sheet, or sit out a year (and they cannot play in another professional league during that year).