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    Mr KLC
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    NBA Salary Cap To Be Lower Than Expected

    The NBA salary cap for the 2017-18 season will not be as high as recently projected, with $99 million the likely number, according to Jay King of MassLive.com. Owners had previously expected the number to be somewhere in the $102 million range.

    This past season, the league operated with the salary cap at $94.14 million, with a luxury tax limit of $113.29 million. Franchises are required to spend at least 90 percent of the cap, which put the salary floor at $84.73 million last year.

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    Does not seem like a big difference

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    Does not seem like a big difference
    For those looking to compete and bumping up against the cap, it is a big difference.

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    nobody can compete anymore with GSW around

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    Unreal how these dumbfukks get paid so much

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    Today's NBA requires you to have 3 superstars, and strong bench productivity, at an affordable price, to win a championship.

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