Possible Basic Cap Structure
Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 11:28 pm
Well here is my effort, just something to use to possibly get this started or make adjustments too.
2010-2011 Salary Cap
- $58,044,000
Some info...
- Is a soft cap - you can sign players that are on your team to put you over the cap. You cannot sign players not on your team to put you over the cap.
- Can only use MLE when your team is above the cap to start FA. MLE is used on players that aren't apart of your team. (Also you can break the MLE into parts for multiple players if you wish.)
- Larry Bird Exception - Teams can re-sign their own players (if player was on team for 3 years) even if they are over the cap as long as they follow min/max salary rules.
- You cannot sign other players than your own to go over the cap.
- 12 players must count towards cap - if you are under then 473K is counted towards the cap for each open roster spot.
- Teams under cap can take on more salary then sent out in trades.
- Trade exemptions are only good for 1 year.
- Teams can sign their first round draft pick to the rookie scale even if makes them go over the cap or even if they are already over the cap.
- Teams can sign a player to a minimum contract for up to two years to go over the cap of if they are already over.
Luxury-Tax Threshold
- $70.307 million
Maximum Contract Numbers
- $13.604 million for players with zero to six years of experience
- $16.324 million for players with seven to nine years
- $19.045 million for players with 10-plus years in the league
Also found this...
Max contracts scale based on years of service in the league. There are 3 seperate ranges:
- players with 0-6 years in the NBA can sign for a maximum of 25% of the cap
- players with 7-9 years in the NBA can sign for a maximum of 30% of the cap
- players with 10+ years in the NBA can sign for a maximum of 35% of the cap
Midlevel Exception
- $5.765 million
ALSO - good read on explaining the cap... - http://sonsofsamhorn.net/topic/58299-nb ... s-payroll/
2010-2011 Salary Cap
- $58,044,000
Some info...
- Is a soft cap - you can sign players that are on your team to put you over the cap. You cannot sign players not on your team to put you over the cap.
- Can only use MLE when your team is above the cap to start FA. MLE is used on players that aren't apart of your team. (Also you can break the MLE into parts for multiple players if you wish.)
- Larry Bird Exception - Teams can re-sign their own players (if player was on team for 3 years) even if they are over the cap as long as they follow min/max salary rules.
- You cannot sign other players than your own to go over the cap.
- 12 players must count towards cap - if you are under then 473K is counted towards the cap for each open roster spot.
- Teams under cap can take on more salary then sent out in trades.
- Trade exemptions are only good for 1 year.
- Teams can sign their first round draft pick to the rookie scale even if makes them go over the cap or even if they are already over the cap.
- Teams can sign a player to a minimum contract for up to two years to go over the cap of if they are already over.
Luxury-Tax Threshold
- $70.307 million
Maximum Contract Numbers
- $13.604 million for players with zero to six years of experience
- $16.324 million for players with seven to nine years
- $19.045 million for players with 10-plus years in the league
Also found this...
Max contracts scale based on years of service in the league. There are 3 seperate ranges:
- players with 0-6 years in the NBA can sign for a maximum of 25% of the cap
- players with 7-9 years in the NBA can sign for a maximum of 30% of the cap
- players with 10+ years in the NBA can sign for a maximum of 35% of the cap
Midlevel Exception
- $5.765 million
ALSO - good read on explaining the cap... - http://sonsofsamhorn.net/topic/58299-nb ... s-payroll/