Scott AllenMarch 05, 2021

UPDATE (7:45 PM): Griffin has agreed to give back $13.3 million. Current reports state approximately $4.3 million was given back for the 2020-21 season and $8.7 million for the 2021-22 season. Furthermore, Detroit will not be using the stretch provision for the 2021-22 season and will be taking on the lump sum. Once more accurate details are provided per dollar amounts we will post another update.

 

Blake Griffin has agreed to a buyout with the Detroit Pistons; details of the buyout are still to be determined. Griffin had approximately $56.4 million in guaranteed salary remaining on at the time of his buyout. 

 

2020-21

Cap Hit: $36,810,996 (includes $215,000 from Trade Kicker when traded from LAC to DET)

Cash Total: $34,442,873 (Amount was reduced from $36,595,996 due to advanced payment at the beginning 2019-20 season and agreement between NBA and NBPA for salary reductions)

Cash Remaining Owed at Buyout: $17,542,972

 

2021-22

This was to be a Player Option, but is deemed guaranteed salary until player has declined the option.

Cap Hit: $38,957,028

Cash Total/Owed: $38,957,028

 

Now What?

Once Griffin has cleared waivers on March 7 (Sunday) @ 5PM he is free to sign with another NBA team. Griffin will most likely sign at the veteran minimum which would be for $1,229,676 cash and $776,983 cap hit (if signed on Mar 8, 2021).

Depending on the agreement between Detroit and Griffin, Detroit could take a lump sum cap hit in 2021-22 season or stretch owed cap hit for the 2021-22 over three years.

 

All-Time Single-Year Dead Cap thru 2020-21 Season

  1. Blake Griffin (2020-21):  $36,810,996
  2. Carmelo Anthony (2018-19):  $25,534,253
  3. Chandler Parsons (2019-20):  $25,102,511
  4. Joe Johnson (2015-16):  $21,894,863
  5. Amar'e Stoudemire (2014-15):  $20,910,988

 

Scott AllenMarch 05, 2021

A financial breakdown of the 2021 NBA All-Star Teams drafted by LeBron James and Kevin Durant.

Team LeBron 2020-21 Cap Hit   2020-21 Cap Hit

Team Durant 

  $147,345,385 Starters $136,030,355  
LeBron James, LAL (Captain) $39,219,565   $33,460,350 Kyrie Irving, BKN (2)
Giannis Antetokounmpo, MIL (1) $27,528,088   $29,542,010 Joel Embiid, PHI (4)
Stephen Curry, GSW (3) $43,006,362   $34,379,100 Kawhi Leonard, LAC (6)
Luka Doncic, DAL (5) $8,049,360   $28,751,775 Bradley Beal, WAS (8)
Nikola Jokic, DEN (7) $29,542,010   $9,897,120 Jayson Tatum, BOS (9)
  $210,055,779 Reserves $150,563,701  
Damian Lillard, POR (11) $31,626,953   $41,254,920 James Harden, BKN (10)
Ben Simmons, PHI (13) $30,559,200   $29,467,800 Devin Booker, PHX (12)
Chris Paul, PHX (15) $41,358,814   $10,245,480 Zion Williamson, NOP (14)
Jaylen Brown, BOS (17) $23,735,119   $19,500,000 Zach LaVine, CHI (16)
Paul George, LAC (19) $35,450,412   $18,900,000 Julius Randle, NYK (18)
Domantas Sabonis, IND (21) $19,800,000   $26,000,000 Nikola Vucevic, ORL (20)
Rudy Gobert, UTH (23) $27,525,281   $5,195,501 Donovan Mitchell, UTH (22)
  $357,401,164 Totals $286,594,056  
  $29,783,430 Average $23,882,838  

 

Scott AllenMarch 03, 2021

How much do the players selected to the All-Star Game, Rookie-Sophomore Game, and All-Star Skills competition make?

 

All-Star Game

Winners: $50,000 per player

Losers: $25,000 per player

 

Rookie-Sophomore Game

Winners: $25,000 per player

Losers: $10,000 per player

 

All-Star Skills Competition

Slam Dunk

1st Place: $100,000

2nd Place: $50,000

3rd Place: $20,000

4th Place: $20,000

 

Three-Point Shootout

1st Place: $50,000

2nd Place: $35,000

3rd Place: $25,000

4th Place: $10,000

5th Place: $10,000

6th Place: $10,000

 

Skills

1st Place: $50,000

2nd Place: $35,000

3rd Place: $15,000

4th Place: $15,000

 

Shooting Stars

1st Place: $60,000

2nd Place: $45,000

3rd Place: $24,000

4th Place: $24,000

 

Scott AllenMarch 16, 2020
Minimum Salaries
Service 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030
0 $610k $660k $705k $750k $795k $840k $885k $930k $975k $1.02M $1.065M
1 $675k $780k $825k $870k $915k $960k $1.005M $1.05M $1.095M $1.14M $1.185M
2 $750k $850k $895k $940k $985k $1.03M $1.075M $1.12M $1.165M $1.21M $1.255M
3 $825k $920k $965k $1.01M $1.055M $1.10M $1.145M $1.19M $1.235M $1.28M $1.325M
4 to 6 $910k $990k $1.035M $1.08M $1.125M $1.17M $1.215M $1.26M $1.305M $1.35M $1.395M
7+ $1.050M $1.075 $1.120M $1.165M $1.21M $1.255M $1.3M $1.345M $1.39M $1.435M $1.48M

 

2020 Franchise Tag Values
Position Non-Exclusive Tag
Quarterback $26,824,000
Running Back $10,278,000
Wide Receiver $17,865,000
Tight End $10,607,000
Offensive Line $14,781,000
Defensive End $17,788,000
Defensive Tackle $16,126,000
Linebacker $15,828,000
Cornerback $16,338,000
Safety $11,441,000
Kicker/Punter $5,019,000

 

2020 Transition Tag Values
Position Tag Value
Quarterback $24,837,000
Running Back $8,483,000
Wide Receiver $15,680,000
Tight End $9,117,000
Offensive Line $13,505,000
Defensive End $15,184,000
Defensive Tackle $16,126,000
Linebacker $13,737,000
Cornerback $14,197,000
Safety $9,860,000
Kicker/Punter $4,559,000

 

Restricted Free Agent Tenders
Tender 2020 Value
Original Round/First Refusal $2,133,000
Second Round $3,259,000
First Round $4,641,000
Scott AllenJuly 06, 2016
Scott AllenJuly 03, 2016

Ben Simmons, the 1st overall pick in the 2016 NBA Draft, has officially signed with Philadelphia. His contract will likely be 120% of the desginated NBA Rookie Scale, which will result in a 2 year $12.07 million contract. If Philadelphia exercises both Club Optons his 4 year rookie contract will be a result of 4 year $26.6 million. Simmons is the first player from the 2016 NBA Draft to sign a contract.

 

Contract Breakdown

2016-17: $5,903,160

2017-18: $6,168,840

2018-19: $6,434,520 (Club Option)

2019-20: $8,113,930 (Club Option)

QO: $10,548,109

Scott AllenJune 23, 2016

The Charlotte Hornets will acquire Marco Belinelli from Sacarmento in exchange for the 22nd pick in the 2016 NBA Draft.

Belinelli has a salary of $6,333,333 for the 2016-17 season and $6,606,061 for the 2017-18 season. He signed a 3 year $19 million contract with Sacramento last offseason.

Scott AllenJune 23, 2016

Thaddeus Young has been traded to the Indiana Pacers in exchange for the 20th pick in the 2016 NBA Draft in addition to a future pick.

 

Salaries Remaining

2016-17: $12,078,652

2017-18: $12,921,348

2018-19: $13,764,045 (Player Option)


Trade Kicker

Young has a 15% Trade Kicker, but depending on when the trade becomes official determines how much of a bonus will be added to his salary. If the trade is completed in June, he will be due an additional $1.25M on 2015-16, 2016-17, and 2017-18 seasons. If the trade is completed in July, he will be due an additional $1.875M on his 2016-17 and 2017-18 seasons.

Scott AllenJune 23, 2016
Scott AllenJune 22, 2016

Derrick Rose has been traded to the New York Knicks with Justin Holiday and a 2017 2nd round pick in exchange for Robin Lopez, Jose Calderon, and Jerian Grant

 

Details

Derrick Rose will earn $21,323,252 with the Knicks in 2016-17. He is in the last year of his 5 year $94.3 million and will be an Unrestricted Free Agent at the end this season. Rose does have a 15% Trade Kicker, but will not be triggered because he is already over the max for the 2015 season. If he would have been traded after July 1 then he would have earned an additional $3.2 million that Chicago would have paid.

Justin Holiday will earn $1,015,696 with the Knicks in 2016-17.

Robin Lopez will earn $13,219,250 with the Bulls in 2016-17 and has an additional 2 years $28.1 million left on his contract. He signed a 4 year $54 million contract last offseason with New York.

Jose Calderon will earn $7,708,427 in 2016-17 and is in the last year of his 4 year $29 million contract that he signed with Dallas in 2013.

Jerian Grant was drafted last season by the Knicks with the 19th overall pick. He will earn $1,643,040 for the 2016-17 season.

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