So, there is the Chicago Bulls salary situation for the 2012./2013. season:
Derrick Rose $ 15,506,632
Carlos Boozer $ 15,000,000
Luol Deng $13,365,000
Joakim Noah $ 11,300,000
Rip Hamilton $ 5,000,000
Taj Gibson $ 2,155,811
Jimmy Butler $ 1,066,920
+extended Omer Asik at his max(which is $ 5,000,000)
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.A roster charge if the team has fewer than 12 players (players under contract, free agents included in team salary, players given offer sheets, and first round draft picks). The roster charge is equal to the rookie minimum salary for each player fewer than 12. For example, if there are 11 players included in team salary, then an amount equal to the rookie minimum salary is added to the team salary1; if the roster is completely empty, then 12 times the rookie minimum salary is added to the team salary. This roster charge only applies during the offseason
http://www.cbafaq.com/salarycap.htm#Q14
Combined for 8 players: $ 68,394,363+4x $473,604( $1,894,416)=$ 70,288,779
In 2012-13 the tax level is determined by taking 53.51% of projected BRI (see question number 13), subtracting projected benefits, and dividing by the number of teams in the league1. For 2012-13 the tax level is guaranteed to be no less than $70.307 million.
1. So, my first question would be: Am I missing something when it comes to overall amount of money that counts when it comes to deciding if the team has the non-tax payers MLE vs. taxpayers MLE? And which one do the Bulls have?
According to the numbers above the Bulls would have the non-tax payers MLE since they are under the lux tax but everyone connected to the Bulls is already talking about them having just the taxpayers MLE
If you go through the no.14 in L.Coon's faq you can find that determining whether a team is over the salary cap has some differences with determining the team salary in relation to the Bi-Annual, Non-Taxpayer Mid-Level, and Taxpayer Mid-Level exceptions.
Two additional questions here related to that:
1.a. Chicago Bulls have the Nikola Mirotić cap hold.
http://www.shamsports.com/content/pages ... /bulls.jsp
My question would be if that cap hold falls into this category:
which is one of the parts when determining the team salary in relation to the Bi-Annual, Non-Taxpayer Mid-Level, and Taxpayer Mid-Level exceptions.The amount of any required tenders for the team's draft picks is included.
http://www.cbafaq.com/salarycap.htm#Q14
And what is ''the amount of any required tender for the team's draft pick'' anyway?
1.b. It also includes this:
Cap holds for first round draft picks are excluded.
Given the fact the Bulls are picking in the first round does it mean you count just 3x $ 473,604 to the total number above since there would be 9 players on the roster?