Why so many NBA teams are spooked by the collective bargaining agreement's 'second apron,' explained
Folks, we are nearly 24 hours into the NBA's free agency period and...somehow, things feel quiet. Sure, we got a few fireworks here and there between Paul George leaving for the Philadelphia 76ers and ...
Though the past week has included a constant stream of news about trades, extensions and re-signings, NBA free agency formally opens at 6 p.m., Monday with the flipping over of the NBA annual calendar ...
NBA teams have a rich history of misinterpreting new rules. The 2011 collective bargaining agreement scared the Oklahoma City Thunder into trading away James Harden before he could become James Harden ...
The Athletic has live coverage of the 2025 NBA free agency. NBA free agency in 2025 is going to have a case of the Mondays. That is, unless your team does stuff you really like. The door opens for ...
The league has shifted how it does business, and teams no longer try to clear tons of cap space in order to sign stars. Paul George joining the Sixers last year was the rare recent All-Star signing ...
Call it the end of the exceptionalism era. No longer can the biggest markets and richest owners play by their own sets of rules while the rest of the NBA scrambles to keep up in the arms race. The ...
Introduced in the 2023 collective bargaining agreement but not phased in until last offseason, the salary cap's second apron has leveled the playing field by reducing roster mechanisms for ...
And unlike recent offseasons, Boston has the flexibility to add in free agency (the Celtics will have access to its $15 million non-tax midlevel and $5.5 million) and to conduct trades (the Celtics ...
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