In addition to receiving approximately $112.4MM in cap room and being allowed to surpass that threshold in order to sign players using Bird Rights or the minimum salary exception, each NBA team also receives a mid-level exception. The value of this exception varies depending on a club’s total team salary.
A team that goes under the cap to use its available cap room, for instance, receives only a modest form of the MLE known as the room exception. An over-the-cap team receives the full mid-level exception, unless that team is also over the tax apron, in which case it gets a taxpayer version of the MLE that falls in between the full MLE and the room exception. We detailed the exact values of each form of mid-level exception earlier this offseason, but here’s a quick breakdown:
- Room exception: Can be used for contracts up to two years, with a starting salary worth up to $4,910,000.
- Taxpayer mid-level exception: Can be used for contracts up to three years, with a starting salary worth up to $5,890,000.
- Full/non-taxpayer mid-level exception: Can be used for contracts up to four years, with a starting salary worth up to $9,536,000.
- Note: Though its name suggests otherwise, using the non-taxpayer mid-level exception doesn’t mean a team can’t or won’t be above the tax line ($136,606,000) at season’s end; it simply means the team’s total salary can’t surpass the tax “apron” ($143,002,000).
Now that nearly all of the NBA’s teams have used up their cap space, it’s worth keeping an eye on which teams still have part or all of their mid-level exceptions available, which we’ll do in the space below. This list will be kept up to date throughout the 2021/22 league year.
Note: As of January 10, the value of the exceptions below began to prorate downward by 1/174th per day, based on the amount of the exception on Jan. 10. For instance, if a team had $1MM of its exception left on Jan. 10, it declines in value by $5,747 per day for the rest of the season.
Here’s where things currently stand:
Mid-Level Exception:
Non-taxpayer: $9,536,000
Taxpayer: $5,890,000
Atlanta Hawks
- Used: $4,000,000 (Gorgui Dieng)
Boston Celtics
- Used: $5,890,000 (Dennis Schröder)
Brooklyn Nets
- Used: $5,890,000 (Patty Mills)
- Note: Limited to taxpayer mid-level exception.
Chicago Bulls
- Used: $8,600,000 (Alex Caruso); $925,258 (Marko Simonovic)
Cleveland Cavaliers
- Used: $1,669,178 (Kevin Pangos)
Dallas Mavericks
- Used: $9,536,000 (Reggie Bullock)
Denver Nuggets
- Used: $4,500,000 (Jeff Green)
Golden State Warriors
- Used: $0
- Note: Limited to taxpayer mid-level exception.
Houston Rockets
- Used: $1,489,065 (Armoni Brooks); $2,000,000 (Garrison Mathews); $612,000 (Daishen Nix)
Indiana Pacers
- Used: $4,878,049 (Torrey Craig); $950,000 (Duane Washington); $600,000 (Terry Taylor)
Los Angeles Clippers
- Used: $3,902,439 (Justise Winslow); $1,062,303 (Jason Preston); $925,258 (Brandon Boston)
- Note: Limited to taxpayer mid-level exception.
Los Angeles Lakers
- Used: $5,000,000 (Kendrick Nunn)
- Note: Limited to taxpayer mid-level exception.
Miami Heat
- Used: $7,000,000 (P.J. Tucker); $290,967 (Haywood Highsmith)
Milwaukee Bucks
- Used: $4,000,000 (George Hill); $925,258 (Georgios Kalaitzakis); $28,799 (Rayjon Tucker)
- Note: Limited to taxpayer mid-level exception.
Minnesota Timberwolves
- Used: $0
New Orleans Pelicans
- Used: $1,700,000 (Herb Jones); $1,500,000 (Jose Alvarado)
Oklahoma City Thunder
- Used: $3,500,000 (Mike Muscala); $2,000,000 (Jeremiah Robinson-Earl); $925,258 (Vit Krejci)
Orlando Magic
- Used: $5,000,000 (Robin Lopez); $100,000 (Devin Cannady)
Philadelphia 76ers
- Used: $3,300,000 (Georges Niang); $925,258 (Charles Bassey)
- Note: The Sixers could technically use more than taxpayer portion of mid-level exception, but are in the tax and likely won’t.
Phoenix Suns
- Used: $5,000,000 (JaVale McGee)
Portland Trail Blazers
- Used: $925,258 (Greg Brown); $436,482 (Trendon Watford)
Sacramento Kings
- Used: $3,732,000 (Alex Len)
Toronto Raptors
- Used: $6,350,000 (Khem Birch); $250,000 (Armoni Brooks)
Utah Jazz
- Used: $5,890,000 (Rudy Gay)
- Note: Limited to taxpayer mid-level exception.
Washington Wizards
- Used: $1,500,000 (Isaiah Todd)
Room Exception:
Available: $4,910,000
Charlotte Hornets
- Used: $4,500,000 (Ish Smith)
Detroit Pistons
- Used: $4,910,000 (Cory Joseph)
Memphis Grizzlies
- Used: $1,901,625 (Killian Tillie)
New York Knicks
- Used: $4,910,000 (Taj Gibson)
San Antonio Spurs
- Used: $4,500,000 (Bryn Forbes)
Salary information from Basketball Insiders and Spotrac was used in the creation of this post. Photos courtesy of USA Today Sports Images.