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[ESPN.com] Salary Cap: $49.5 mil & Luxury Threshold: $61.7 mil

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  1. today

    today Member

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    Just some numbers to consider...

    http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2120167

    NEW YORK -- The NBA's new collective bargaining agreement was finally completed and signed early Saturday, clearing the way for free agent signings to begin Tuesday.

    Lawyers for the league and the players' union had been working nearly around the clock for the past several days on drafting the documents for the six-year agreement, which was agreed to in principle more than a month ago.

    There already were two delays in the date for free agents to begin signing.

    League attorneys will spend the next few days reviewing the agreement with teams, and signings will begin at noon EDT on Tuesday.

    The salary cap will be set at $49.5 million, an increase of $5.63 million from last season.

    For the first time, teams will know before the season begins what the luxury tax threshold will be -- $61.7 million. Teams with payrolls over that will have to pay a dollar-for-dollar tax on the amount of their payroll that exceeds the $61.7 million.

    Under the old luxury tax system, teams did not know until the season ended whether the luxury tax would even kick in, or what the threshold was. The new rules provide a level of cost certainty to replace the cost mystery many owners complained about.

    Free agents signing under the midlevel exception, which can offered by teams who are over the salary cap, can sign contracts beginning at $5 million annually.


    Among the details:

    <li>Teams will have a one-time chance to waive a player under contract and be relieved of any luxury tax liability. Waiving Michael Finley could save Dallas at least $51 million; the Mavs would be barred from re-signing him until his contract expires after the 2007-08 season, and they still would have to pay his full salary.

    <li>The minimum age for draft eligibility increases by one year. U.S. players must be at least one year removed from their high school class' graduation to be draft eligible. International players must turn 19 during the calendar year of that draft.

    <li>The minimum team salary is now $37.125 million.

    <li>The players will receive no less than 57 percent of basketball-related income, a percentage that will increase as revenues increase.

    <li>The maximum length of any contract drops from seven years to six. Free agents changing teams can sign for five years, down from six.

    <li>The maximum annual salary increase drops from 12.5 percent to 10.5 percent.

    <li>Teams may assign players to the NBA Development League during their first two seasons.

    <li>Veterans are subject to four random drug tests. The old rules called for one test during training camp. Rules are different for rookies.

    <li>Players can now appeal suspensions longer than 12 games for on-court misconduct.

    <li>The second-year Charlotte Bobcats, as part of their expansion restrictions, have a salary cap of $37.125 million next season, and a minimum salary of $27.84 million.
     
  2. redgoose

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    Good post!

    I especially like the fact teams finally know beforehand what the luxery tax will be. I also like the max contracts being dropped a year (AKA Grant Hill.) That always seemed to force a team to sign a player to the max when desperatly needed, knowing he would be 36 and injury proned by the end of his contract.

    Teams being able to dump a player is like Christmas in August for the GM's. My only fear is it will help the good teams right away more than the bad ones, though they are getting salary relief, so they can wait to sign a free agent. It basically all looks good to me.

    The only thing i don't like is the age requirement. Lebron made an immdeiate impact an even caused a billion dollar ripple effect in the econonomy. If you don't want to go to college you shouldn't have too. Then you're forced to play in the Euro league, or can they play in the CBA, or is that the NBD now? Besides, if a team want to groom a kid out of high school and risk loosing him, that's their gamble. AKA: T-Mac and the other O'neil :cool:
     
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  3. JusBleezy

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    I agree with your opinions on the age requirement whole-heartedly and maybe I misunderstood you but, you included Shaq is your list of players who went straight from High School to the NBA? Nah, Shaq went to Louisiana State. Everything else is stated perfectly. :cool:
     
  4. KellyDwyer

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    Actually, I think he was talking about Jermaine O'Neal, although Shaq probably made more money at LSU than I did last year. ;)
     
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    that reminds me of an espn.com article i was reading with a picture of webber on the side and the caption talked about webber having to take a big pay cut when he entered the nba. pretty funny.
     
  6. redgoose

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    Good catch. I'll have to fix that one. ;)
     
  7. utsrinu

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    what is the luxury tax threshold? I thought you pay the teax on every dollar over the cap.
     
  8. today

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    $1 in tax is paid for every dollar over the $61.7 mil tax threshold. The salary cap is a separate entity.
     
  9. tslee98

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    Now with the salary cap and luxury tax thresholds set, what is the MLE?
     
  10. Relativist

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    There's your answer, tslee. :cool:
     

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