On July 12th, salary cap expert Keith Smith tallied up the remaining maneuvering space for each NBA team:
Hawks: $5.2 million mini mid-level exception
Celtics: $2.1 million veteran’s minimum
Nets: $5.2 million mini mid-level exception
Hornets: $7.9 million room exception
Cavaliers: $5.2 million mini mid-level exception
Mavericks: $2.1 million veteran’s minimum
Nuggets: $2.1 million veteran’s minimum
Pistons: $13.9 million in cap space
Warriors: $0
Rockets: $5.2 million mini mid-level exception
Pacers: $5.2 million mini mid-level exception
Clippers: $3.3 million remaining full mid-level exception
Lakers: $2.1 million veteran’s minimum
Grizzlies: $5.2 million mini mid-level exception
Heat: $2.1 million veteran’s minimum
Bucks: $2.1 million veteran’s minimum
Timberwolves: $2.1 million veteran’s minimum
Pelicans: $5.2 million mini mid-level exception
Knicks: $5.2 million mini mid-level exception
Thunder: $7.9 million room exception
Magic: $7.9 million room exception
Sixers: $2.1 million veteran’s minimum
Trail Blazers: $5.2 million mini mid-level exception
Kings: $5.2 million mini mid-level exception
Spurs: $7.9 million room exception
Raptors: $5.2 million mini mid-level exception
Jazz: $37.7 million in cap space
Wizards: $12.8 million full mid-level exception
Among them, the Jazz have $37.7 million in cap space, leading all teams.
Explanation of the NBA’s salary cap for the 2024-25 season:
Salary Cap — $140.588 million;
Poor Line — $126.529 million;
Luxury Tax Line — $170.814 million;
First Super Tax Line — $178.132 million
Second Super Tax Line — $188.931 million.
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