This team will be a 1st apron team after these moves.
Team is hard-capped at the 1st Apron
Outgoing Cap
(Trades)
$48,082,524
Incoming Cap
(Trades)
$48,798,677
Allowable Incoming Cap
$48,082,524
Cap Difference
+ $716,153
Standard Contracts
12
Salary Matching
Incoming < $48.0M x 1 + $0
You are over the allowable incoming amount by $716,153
Roster Compliance
Golden State would have 12 standard contract players after the trade and would need to get to 14 to be in roster compliance.
Hard Cap
This trade would result in the Warriors crossing the tax apron of ($178.1M) while hardcapped at the 1st apron. Therefore this trade is not possible. Remove $385K of incoming value to remain below the hard cap.
Hard Cap Reasons
Took back more than 100% of Klay Thompson's outgoing salary in a trade for Hield and Anderson.. Acquired Buddy Hield from the 76ers via sign-and-trade.. Used more than taxpayer portion ($5,168,000.00) of their mid-level exception to sign De'Anthony Melton.
Financial
Warriors are unable to complete this trade. Since they are now an over apron team after this trade, they are only able to take back 100% of the salary they are sending out, plus $0.
Warriors can only take back $48.0M in salary based on the amount they are sending out.
Cut $716K from the Warriors incoming trade value to make this trade successful for the Warriors.
This team will be a 1st apron team after these moves.
Outgoing Cap
(Trades)
$48,798,677
Incoming Cap
(Trades)
$48,082,524
Allowable Incoming Cap
$48,798,677
Cap Difference
- $716,153
Standard Contracts
16
Salary Matching
Incoming < $48.7M x 1 + $0
You are under the allowable incoming amount by $716,153
Must Waive Players
Miami would have 16 standard contract players after the trade and would need to waive 1 player.
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