BOSTON CELTICS 2015-16 Offseason Additions: F-C Amir Johnson 2015 Draft Picks: G Terry Rozier, G R.J. Hunter, F Jordan Mickey Draft Picks Coming: 2016 first round (Dallas, protected 1-7); 2016 first round (Minnesota, 1-12); 2016 first round (Brooklyn); 2016 second round (Dallas); 2016 second round (Cleveland); 2016 second round (Miami); 2016 second round (Philadelphia); 2017 first round (Brooklyn, right to swap); 2017 second round (Cleveland); 2017 second round (LA Clippers); 2018 first round (Brooklyn); 2018 first round (Memphis, 1-12); 2019 second round (Detroit); 2020 second round
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Charlotte Hornets Salaries and Analysis
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
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
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