We’ve already rounded up all of the players whose 2016/17 salaries aren’t fully guaranteed, sorting them by position. To get a better sense of which players might avoid being waived before the regular season though, it’s helpful to take a look at the non-guaranteed contracts by team.
Below, you’ll find a team-by-team breakdown of the players whose salaries for ’16/17 aren’t yet guaranteed. Unless otherwise noted, these players are on minimum-salary contracts. Players with partial guarantees have their guarantees noted in parentheses. For details on which players will have their salaries guaranteed prior to the league-wide salary guarantee deadline of January 10, be sure to check out our schedule of salary guarantee dates.
Atlanta Hawks
- Mike Muscala ($508K)
Boston Celtics
- None
Brooklyn Nets
- Spencer Dinwiddie ($100K)
Charlotte Hornets
- Treveon Graham ($75K)
Chicago Bulls
Cleveland Cavaliers
- DeAndre Liggins ($25K)
- Jordan McRae
Dallas Mavericks
- Dorian Finney-Smith ($200K)
Denver Nuggets
- None
Detroit Pistons
- None
Golden State Warriors
- JaVale McGee ($500K)
Houston Rockets
- Kyle Wiltjer ($275K)
- Bobby Brown
Indiana Pacers
- None
Los Angeles Clippers
- None
Los Angeles Lakers
Memphis Grizzlies
- Troy Williams ($150K)
Miami Heat
- Rodney McGruder ($400K)
Milwaukee Bucks
- None
Minnesota Timberwolves
- None
New Orleans Pelicans
- None
New York Knicks
- Ron Baker ($75K)
Oklahoma City Thunder
- Semaj Christon ($200K)
- Jerami Grant
Orlando Magic
Philadelphia 76ers
- Robert Covington ($50K)
- T.J. McConnell
Phoenix Suns
- Derrick Jones ($43K)
Portland Trail Blazers
- Tim Quarterman ($75K)
Sacramento Kings
San Antonio Spurs
- Bryn Forbes ($125K)
Toronto Raptors
- Fred VanVleet ($50K)
Utah Jazz
Washington Wizards
- Danuel House ($100K)
- Sheldon McClellan ($50K)
- Daniel Ochefu ($50K)
Salary information from Basketball Insiders was used in the creation of this post.