NBA salary cap falls $2M short of expectations

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NBA salary cap rises by $5M but falls $2M short of expectations

The NBA notified teams in a memo Wednesday that the projected salary cap will come in at $99 million, about $2 million less than estimates in April.

In addition, the luxury tax has been lowered from $121 million to a projection of $119 million.

This will squeeze some teams looking to create space to sign free agents when the negotiating period begins July 1.

The drop was caused by the number of playoff games being fewer than expected, as the recent postseason was dominated by lopsided series that were shorter than anticipated.

The salary cap is still increasing by about $5 million from last season, but it isn't growing as much as previously expected. At one point, the NBA forecast this season's cap to go as high as $108 million.

The league is still undergoing massive growth, driven by new television revenues. Between 2010 and 2015, the cap increased from $58 million to $63 million. It has grown by $36 million over the course of the past three years.
 

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NBA salary cap rises by $5M but falls $2M short of expectations

The NBA notified teams in a memo Wednesday that the projected salary cap will come in at $99 million, about $2 million less than estimates in April.

In addition, the luxury tax has been lowered from $121 million to a projection of $119 million.

This will squeeze some teams looking to create space to sign free agents when the negotiating period begins July 1.

The drop was caused by the number of playoff games being fewer than expected, as the recent postseason was dominated by lopsided series that were shorter than anticipated.

The salary cap is still increasing by about $5 million from last season, but it isn't growing as much as previously expected. At one point, the NBA forecast this season's cap to go as high as $108 million.

The league is still undergoing massive growth, driven by new television revenues. Between 2010 and 2015, the cap increased from $58 million to $63 million. It has grown by $36 million over the course of the past three years.
makes sense

i was coming in to say they were probably trying to get at super teams and force players to sign elsewhere if they want a pay day but the bolded pretty much shows it.
 

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i think once the superteams thing is resolved.. they will change the cap to the promised amount.. this is just to screw(or fix) this off season IMO

Breh it's due to less money being generated due to super team domination. They're screwing themselves.
 

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Breh it's due to less money being generated due to super team domination. They're screwing themselves.
yeah i know.. but lowering it 2 mil has great impact on current re-signings

my math is most likely off due to all those exceptions and stuff...but it could mean you have to offer 2 mil less to say......IGGY

already he is thinking of leaving .. but if GSW has to lower their offer even further.... its completely taking them out of the race unless Iggy says fukk it..

i think.. despite earning loss.. NBA is trying to hack super teams...the corporate way
 
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