Thunder's Updated NBA Salary Cap
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Got all that? Good. As the Thunder have neither paid the tax nor gone above the second apron yet, this means they are still four taxpaying seasons away from the repeater penalty and three second apron seasons away from seeing a first-round pick drop to No. 30 overall. This begs the question of when that cycle will actually start for them.
The Oklahoma City Thunder spent years building a championship team and now they are looking to hang on to that title winning team for the years to come.
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Yardbarker on MSNThunder agree to five-year max extension with All-Star forwardStar forward Jalen Williams have agreed to a maximum-salary rookie scale extension that covers five years, agents Bill Duffy and Justin Haynes tell ESPN's Shams Charania.Jordan Richard of Swish Cultures was the first to report the news.
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Empire Sports Media on MSNWarriors’ salary cap crunch could lead to depth crisis amidst crucial offseasonThe Golden State Warriors are facing a crucial offseason in 2025, as their championship window tightens. General Manager Mike Dunleavy […]
Indiana lost center Myles Turner in free agency, who agreed to a four-year, $107 million deal with the Bucks. Huff joins a depth chart at center that currently includes Tony Bradley. Isaiah Jackson and James Wiseman, both returning from a torn Achilles, are free agents, as is Thomas Bryant from last season's roster.
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Yardbarker on MSNThunder Perfected a Forgotten Team Building StrategyWith the recent extensions of Chet Holmgren and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, the Thunder are going to run into the second apron. OKC still have to extend Jalen Williams as well, and he will presumably get the max.