ESPN reporting salary cap numbers
Posted: Wed Jul 9, 2008 4:28 am
This year's cap: $58.68 million
Midlevel: $5.585 million
Luxury tax: $71.15 million
Midlevel: $5.585 million
Luxury tax: $71.15 million
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lovehoops01 wrote:This year's cap: $58.68 million
Midlevel: $5.585 million
Luxury tax: $71.15 million
MitchellUK wrote:Say Jason Williams at $1.3m (10+ years in the NBA) and Kwame Brown on $1.1m (7 years),
When a player has been in the NBA for three or more seasons, and is playing under a one-year, ten-day or rest-of-season contract, the league actually reimburses the team for part of his salary - any amount above the minimum salary level for a two-year veteran. For example, in 2005-06 the minimum salary for a two-year veteran is $719,373, so for a ten-year veteran, with a minimum salary of $1,138,500, the league would reimburse the team $419,127. Only the two-year minimum salary is included in the team salary, not the player's full salary. They do this so teams won't shy away from signing older veterans simply because they are more expensive when filling out their last few roster spots.