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The collective bargaining agreement (CBA) of the National Basketball Association (NBA) is a contract between the league (the commissioner and the 30 team owners) and the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA), the players' union, that dictates the rules of player contracts, trades, revenue distribution, the NBA draft, and the salary cap, among other things.
Of the approximate $3.8B in player salaries signed away this summer, $2.5B, or 64%, is split among just 19 players, ranging from Boston’s Jaylen Brown — who just signed the richest contract in ...
The new CBA will run through the 2029-30 season unless either side opts out after the 2028-29 season. The agreement means the league will avoid a work stoppage, which was always an unlikely situation.
2024-25 NBA trade deadline tracker ... $121 million extension that will have him under contract through 2026-27. Andrew Wiggins, Dennis Schröder, Kyle Anderson and a first-round draft pick are on ...
In the National Basketball Association (NBA), a sign-and-trade deal is a type of transaction allowed by the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) where one franchise/team signs an unrestricted free agent or restricted free agent player to a new contract, only to then immediately trade him to another team of the player's choosing.
(Waived on August 1; previously on a two-way contract) [358] Kira Lewis Jr. Utah Jazz: Jaylen Nowell: Detroit Pistons (10-day contract ended on April 23) Isaiah Mobley: September 30 Philadelphia 76ers: Cleveland Cavaliers (Previously on a two-way contract) [359] Lamar Stevens: Detroit Pistons: Memphis Grizzlies [360] Jordan Tucker: Philadelphia ...
2024-25 NBA trade deadline tracker Heat forward Jimmy Butler smiles at the bench against the Cavaliers during the second half at Kaseya Center on Dec. 8, 2024. Spurs add De'Aaron Fox in trade ...
Beginning in the 2017–18 season, the National Basketball Association added two-way contracts between NBA teams and their minor league NBA G League affiliates. Through the 2022–23 season, each team could offer two contracts per season to players with fewer than four years of NBA experience; [2] from 2023 to 2024, three such contracts per team are allowed. [3]