The NBA’s salary cap for 2015/16 has been set at $70MM, which is an 11% increase from this past season, and the luxury tax line will be $84.74MM. The last cap projection from the league had been $67.1MM, and the projection for the tax line had been $81.6MM.
With the October 26th cutoff date to set regular season rosters now past, we at Hoops Rumors are in the process of running down the current salary cap commitments for each NBA franchise for the 2015/16 campaign. Here’s the cap breakdown for the Golden State Warriors, whose regular season roster can be viewed here:
- 2015/16 Salary Cap= $70,000,000
- 2015/16 Luxury Tax Line= $84,740,000
- Fully Guaranteed Salary Commitments= $93,695,592
- Partially Guaranteed Salary Commitments= $573,636
- Non-Guaranteed Salary Commitments= $1,218,699
- Total Salary Cap Commitments= $95,487,927
- Remaining Cap Room= -$25,487,927
- Amount Above Luxury Tax Line= $10,850,144
Cap Exceptions Available:
- Taxpayer’s Mid-Level Exception= $876,000
Cash Available to Send Out In Trades= $2,400,000
Cash Available to Receive Via Trade= $3,400,000
Last updated: 11/4/15 @ 9:30pm
The Basketball Insiders salary pages were used in the creation of this post.
I think the Warriors got just a hair better with Thompson. He’ll help them in ways David Lee couldn’t, and I think he’ll be a better fit. That goes double if Andrew Bogut gets hurt.