Damian Lillard will return to Trail Blazers on a 3-year deal
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The Spun on MSNThere Are Growing Calls For MLB To Have Salary CapThere are growing calls for Major League Baseball to have a salary cap. Major League Baseball is the only of the four major U.S. sports leagues to not have a salary cap. The NFL, NBA and NHL all enforce a salary cap - and a salary floor.
Phoenix Suns star guard Devin Booker signed a two-year, $145-million extension to mark the highest annual extension salary in NBA history.
The Phoenix Suns on Wednesday waived and stretched the two years and $110 million remaining on three-time All-Star guard Bradley Beal's contract, punctuating the end of a failed "Big Three" experiment. The question, then: Is this also the end of the era in which teams try to collect three max-salaried stars?
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Front Office Sports on MSNNBA Salary Cap Up 7% in 2026–27, but Teams Expected MoreThe 2026–27 salary cap is projected at $165 million. The post NBA Salary Cap Up 7% in 2026–27, but Teams Expected More appeared first on Front Office Sports.
Josh Giddey wants to be a long-term Bull and Chicago wants him to stay — so why the hell isn’t a deal done yet?
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The NBA shouldn't harshly penalize teams like the Oklahoma City Thunder for correctly identifying good basketball players and building great rosters.
Well, according to the league's projected salary cap increase for the 2026-2027 season (so, starting next summer), the second apron is likely about to wreak even more havoc on NBA squads who are already tight up against the cap. It's just an unfortunate reality.
The other top 3-and-D role player on the market, Alexander-Walker, secured even more guaranteed money from the Hawks, who will add the 26-year-old to a wing rotation that includes rising star Jalen Johnson, Most Improved Player Dyson Daniels and 2024 No. 1 overall pick Zaccharie Risacher.
Alexander, Jalen Williams and Chet Holmgren brought the Oklahoma City Thunder a title this season, and now the team has secured its three stars for the long haul.
Sports hands out offseason grades for each NBA team, with trades, the draft, front-office moves and coaching changes taken into account.