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Post by Ian Noble on May 4, 2012 18:49:30 GMT
Salary Cap
2023/24: $136,021,000
2022/23: $123,655,000 2021/22: $112,414,000 2020/21: $109,140,000 2019/20: $109,140,000 2018/19: $101,869,000 2017/18: $99,093,000 2016/17: $94,143,000 2015/16: $70,000,000 2014/15: $63,100,000 2013/14: $58,679,000 2012/13: $58,044,000 2011/12: $58,044,000
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Post by Ian Noble on Jul 14, 2012 9:49:07 GMT
Update: Next season's salary cap will remain the same ($58,044,000), just like in real life.
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Post by Ian Noble on Jul 10, 2013 8:46:38 GMT
Update: Next season's salary cap will be $58,679,000.
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Post by Ian Noble on Jun 21, 2014 16:49:03 GMT
Update: the salary cap for 2014/15 and for the purposes of upcoming Off Season Free Agency will be $63,200,000!
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Post by Ian Noble on Nov 15, 2014 15:25:02 GMT
Update: salary cap revised to the exact NBA level of $63,100,000
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Post by Ian Noble on Jul 9, 2015 8:40:37 GMT
Updated:
$70,000,000 salary cap (and $161,000,000 hard cap) for the rest of free agency and next season!
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Post by Ian Noble on Oct 19, 2016 9:42:04 GMT
Updated: 2016/17 Salary Cap will rise to $94,143,000
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Post by Ian Noble on Feb 19, 2017 14:08:01 GMT
Update: Previous Hard Cap System removed and replaced: Hard Cap2018/19: 175% of Salary Cap 2017/18: 200% of Salary Cap
2016/17: $207,114,600 (220% of Salary Cap)
2015/16: $161,000,000 (230% of Salary Cap)
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Post by Ian Noble on Jun 13, 2018 18:11:19 GMT
Hard Cap clarification:
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Post by Ian Noble on Dec 16, 2018 22:20:07 GMT
Update: Re-wording this Hard Cap rule for clarity:
OLD wording:
NEW wording:
I had thought this was common knowledge but I've had a Hard Cap question and I realized it needed clarifying.
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Post by Ian Noble on Dec 20, 2018 10:06:44 GMT
Update: complete reclarification of the Hard Cap rules: Hard Cap2019/20: 150% of Salary Cap
2018/19: $178,270,750 (175% of Salary Cap)
2017/18: $198,186,000 (200% of Salary Cap) 2016/17: $207,114,600 (220% of Salary Cap) 2015/16: $161,000,000 (230% of Salary Cap)
Every trade must decrease your team's salary if you are over the Hard Cap.
On the day the Rookie Draft starts, if your team is projected to be over the Hard Cap when salaries progress on the following July 1st (usually less than a week later), you lose all your picks in that Draft.
Teams cannot re-sign even Bird Rights players if they are over the Hard Cap after the signing. Team Options cannot be picked up on a player if it takes a team above the Hard Cap. Player Options are still the decision of the player. The only time a player can be signed whilst over the Hard Cap is if a team is under the 12 player roster limit for the league minimum.
* (hard cap discussion, 2018)
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Post by Ian Noble on Mar 25, 2021 18:24:14 GMT
Update: bit of an oversight to not include this in the Hard Cap rule
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Post by Ian Noble on Apr 14, 2021 15:16:27 GMT
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