CHARLOTTE HORNETS 2015-16 Offseason Additions: F Nicolas Batum, G Jeremy Lamb, G Jeremy Lin, G Aaron Harrison, F Tyler Hansbrough 2015 Draft Picks: C Frank Kaminsky Draft Picks Coming: 2018 second round (Brooklyn); 2018 second round (Cleveland) Draft Picks Going: 2016 second round (to San Antonio, protected 31-55); 2016 second round (to Denver, 56-60); 2018 second round (to Memphis) Cap Exceptions: Mid-level ($5,460,000) Trade Exceptions: Matt Barnes ($650,000, expires June 25, 2016); Luke Ridnour ($550,000, expires June 26, 2016) Over/Under: Over the cap, under the tax Amnesty Provision: Used on Tyrus Thomas (2013) PLAYER 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 Al Jefferson $13,500,000 Nicolas
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Atlanta Hawks Salaries and Analysis
ATLANTA HAWKS 2015-16 Offseason Additions: G Tim Hardaway, C Tiago Splitter, C Walter Tavares, G Lamar Patterson 2015 Draft Picks: G Markus Eriksson, F Dimitrios Agravanis Draft Picks Coming: 2016 second round (Washington); 2017 second round (Brooklyn); 2017 second round (Miami, protected 31-40); 2018 first round (Minnesota, 1-14); 2019 second round (Washington) Draft Picks Going: 2017 second round (to San Antonio, 31-55) Cap Exceptions: Partial mid-level ($1,810,000) Trade Exceptions: None Over/Under: Over the cap Amnesty Provision: Unavailable PLAYER 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 Paul Millsap $18,670,000 $20,070,000 $21,470,000 Al Horford $12,000,000 Tiago Splitter $8,800,000 $8,550,000 Jeff Teague $8,000,000 $8,000,000 Kyle Korver $5,750,000 $5,240,000 Thabo Sefolosha $4,000,000 $3,850,000 Mike Scott $3,330,000 $3,340,000 Kirk Hinrich $2,850,000 Kent Bazemore $2,000,000 Dennis Schroder $1,760,000 $2,710,000 $3,820,000 Tim Hardaway Jr. $1,300,000 $2,280,000 $3,340,000 Walter Tavares $1,000,000 $1,000,000 $1,010,000 $1,290,000 Kris Humphries $1,000,000 Mike Muscala $950,000 $1,020,000 Lamar Patterson $530,000 $870,000 $1,210,000 Terran Petteway $80,000 TOTAL SALARY $70,220,000 $56,930,000 $30,850,000 $1,290,000 $0 Player
Sheridan Hoops Salary Cap Analysis Index
Welcome to the Sheridan Hoops team salary cap analysis index. This is where Sheridan Hoops shows you the money. The NBA is big business, and these charts make it easier to understand why teams make or do not make certain moves. For each team, we have included a minimum five-year view of their payroll with player options, team options and qualifying offers. We also have included current and future draft picks coming and going, available salary cap exceptions, trade exceptions and provisions. Periodically
SH Blog: Kidd’s failed Brooklyn power play could see him land in Milwaukee
So you’ve been following this latest Jason Kidd debacle today, right? In case you haven’t, here’s the rundown: Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo! Sports: After a failed power play in Brooklyn, Nets coach Jason Kidd has entered into serious negotiations to become president of basketball operations for the Milwaukee Bucks, league sources told Yahoo Sports. Kidd made a failed coup to Brooklyn’s Russian ownership to usurp the power of Nets general manager Billy King – and failed spectacularly. The Nets and Bucks are discussing
Tweet Of The Night: NBA Players Support The Drew Gooden Foundation
It’s always a good thing to see NBA players and athletes in general give back to a good cause. While many of them are living comfortable lives, those that choose to spend their money or time for the benefit of others show a level of selflessness that transcends their on court contributions. NBA veteran Drew Gooden has long been an advocate for community service, and is the founder of the self titled Drew Gooden Foundation. In addition to his own organization
Sheridan: Biggest winner on draft night was Miami; Big Four is Realistic Possibility
How many more years will LeBron James stay with the Heat? Not two, not three, not four … It might just be five. And a big part of the reason why was Miami’s acquisition of point guard Shabazz Napier in Thursday night’s draft, a move that James openly praised on Twitter just moments after the deal with Charlotte went down. If ever there was a case in which you needed to read between the lines, this was it. And how is this for
Tweet Of The Night: Jason Kidd Seeking Role With The Milwaukee Bucks
In what should have been a quiet Saturday evening around the NBA, was anything but as news spread that Brooklyn Nets head coach Jason Kidd has permission to speak with the Milwaukee Bucks about a potential role. The news was first reported by Tim Bontemps of the New York Post. After denying Jason Kidd’s demand to oversee basketball operations, Nets have given Bucks permission to speak to him: http://t.co/vVxb7YxkGn The news comes as a surprise for several reasons, the most glaring being
SH Blog: Wade, Bosh opt out; Knicks think they can retain Melo
We’re now 48 hours removed from the draft, which means it’s time to turn our attention to the business end of the NBA offseason. Kevin Love is probably one of the ten (maybe even five) best players in the NBA, and yet there’s so much news involving even bigger names that his likely near-future trade and the rumors swirling around it are already on the back burner. So let’s get right to the latest news and rumors from around the
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