Per ESPN NBA Insider Adrian Wojnarowski, former Duck star guard Joseph Young's time with the Indiana Pacers is over. The team had the option of picking up Young's option for another season on Friday, but elected not to do so, Wojnarowski reported on Twitter.

That means Young, who played the first three years of his professional career in Indiana, will hit the open market when free agency officially opens on Sunday.

Young was one of the most prolific scorers in program history during two years with the Ducks from 2013-15. During those seasons he scored 1,388 points with a 19.8 point per game average. In 2015, he won the Pac-12 Player of the Year award, snapping a more than decade long drought dating back to Luke Ridnour's win in 2002-03. He averaged 20.7 points per game as a senior.

Three professional seasons with the Pacers have seen the 6-foot-3 guard struggle to replicate that same scoring prowess. He'll carry a 3.4 point per game career scoring average into free agency. He failed to ever carve out a major role in the team's rotation, as he failed to play more than 53 games in a single season and average more than 10.5 minutes per game.

He reached double-figures five times for the Pacers during the 2017-18 season, including a 20-point offering on Dec. 31 in the team's loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves. The 20 points stand as his career-best in the NBA.

Young's free agency stock is unknown at the moment. At 26 years of age, he remains rather young, and could be a quality addition for a team in search of a scoring spark off the bench.