NBA salary cap set at $63.2 million for the 2014-15 season
Derick E. Hingle / USA Today
Good news for NBA free-agents: The salary cap will be bumped up approximately $4.52 million this season.
According to a report from Bill Oram of The Salt Lake Tribune, the NBA salary cap for the 2014-15 season will be set at $63.2 million, which represents a 7.7 percent increase from the figure of $58.7 million in 2013-14.
Listed below are teams who currently are projected to have cap room this off-season. Salary figures provided by Basketball Reference.
Team | 2014-15 | 2014-15 Cap Room |
---|---|---|
Boston Celtics | $56,584,250 | $6,615,750 |
New Orleans Pelicans | $56,029,847 | $7,170,153 |
San Antonio Spurs | $54,383,004 | $8,816,996 |
Golden State Warriors | $51,662,902 | $11,537,098 |
Toronto Raptors | $51,364,505 | $11,835,495 |
Atlanta Hawks | $50,184,958 | $13,015,042 |
Orlando Magic | $48,079,111 | $15,120,889 |
Milwaukee Bucks | $46,988,597 | $16,211,403 |
Cleveland Cavaliers | $46,526,721 | $16,673,279 |
Washington Wizards | $46,500,242 | $16,699,758 |
Charlotte Bobcats | $45,009,947 | $18,190,053 |
Detroit Pistons | $42,177,875 | $21,022,125 |
Los Angeles Lakers | $36,259,471 | $26,940,529 |
Phoenix Suns | $32,486,785 | $30,713,215 |
Dallas Mavericks | $32,161,500 | $31,038,500 |
Utah Jazz | $32,129,564 | $31,070,436 |
Philadelphia 76ers | $31,588,033 | $31,611,967 |