Name 2019-20
Chandler Parsons (waived) 25,102,512
Jeff Teague $19,000,000
Clint Capela $14,896,552
Dewayne Dedmon $13,333,334
De’Andre Hunter $7,068,360
Trae Young $6,273,000
Cam Reddish $4,245,720
John Collins $2,686,560
Kevin Huerter $2,636,280
DeAndre’ Bembry $2,603,982
Nene (waived) $2,564,753
Skal Labissiere $2,338,847
Damian Jones $2,305,057
Treveon Graham $1,645,357
Vince Carter $1,620,564
Derrick Walton Jr. (waived) $1,445,697
Bruno Fernandez $1,400,000
Brandon Goodwin $522,738
Tyrone Wallace (waived) $502,491
Jaylen Adams (waived) $100,000
Paul Watson (expired 10-day) $50,752
Charlie Brown Jr. (two-way)
Total $112,342,556

Quick: Spent over the cap.

Salary Cap: $109,140,000

Luxury Tax Threshold: $132,627,000

Roster Count: 15 guaranteed, one two-way

Depth Chart:
PG: Trae Young, Jeff Teague, Brandon Goodwin
SG: Kevin Huerter, DeAndre’ Bembry, Vince Carter, Treveon Graham, Charlie Brown Jr. (two-way)
SF: De’Andre Hunter, Cam Reddish
PF: John Collins, Bruno Fernando, Skal Labissiere
C: Clint Capela, Dewayne Dedmon, Damian Jones

Note: Teams often adjust their depth chart throughout the season, sometimes game by game.

Exceptions

  • Room Exception — $4,767,000

Waived Players: Jaylen Adams, Ray Spalding (claimed by the Houston Rockets), Armoni Brooks, Marcus Derrickson, Tahjere McCall, Jordan Sibert, Kenny Gabriel, Mark Ogden Jr., Tyrone Wallace, Chandler Parsons, Nene, Derrick Walton Jr.

Expired 10-Day Contracts: Paul Watson

Traded Players: Kent Bazemore, Taurean Prince, Solomon Hill, Miles Plumlee, Omari Spellman, Allen Crabbe, Evan Turner, Alex Len, Jabari Parker

G-League Affiliate: College Park Skyhawks (Dan Dial president, Noel Gillespie coach)

Two-Way Contracts: Charlie Brown Jr.,

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Lloyd Pierce

Assistants: Melvin Hunt, Chris Jent, Greg Foster, Marlon Garnett, Matt Hill

Trainer: Scottie Parker (head athletic trainer), Conner Smith (assistant athletic trainer), Mike Roncarati (director of rehabilitation), Chris Chase (athletic performance coach), Adam Loiacocno (performance therapist), Daniel Bove (sports scientist/assistant strength and conditioning coach), Keke Lyles (executive director of player performance), Michael Irr (head strength and conditioning coach)

Basketball Executives:

  • Travis Schlenk — president of basketball operations and general manager
  • T. Scott Wilkinson — executive vice president and assistant general manager
  • Michael Blackstone — assistant general manager
  • Jeff Peterson — assistant general manager
  • Michelle Leftwich — vice president of salary cap administration
  • Larry Riley — senior advisor
  • Dominique Wilkins — vice president of basketball operations
  • Rod Higgins — vice president of basketball operations
  • Rick Sund — senior advisor, basketball operations
  • Mike McNeive — director of basketball operations
  • Derek Pierce — vice president of player personnel
  • Mike McNeive — director of player personnel
  • Dan Martinez — vice president of team operations
  • Chelsea Lane — vice president of athletic performance and sports medicine
  • Dotun Akinwale Jr. — director of scouting
  • Nick Ressler — manager of basketball operations
  • Paul Jesperson — assistant video coordinator
  • Chris Mast — data scientist, athletic performance and sports medicine

Pick Swaps

  • 2020 — Owed the highest second-rounder (Miami HEAT, Houston Rockets or Golden State Warriors) from the Sacramento Kings (Dewayne Dedmon).
  • 2020 — Owe a second-rounder (31-55 range) to the Philadelphia 76ers (Bruno Fernando).
  • 2020 — Owe a second-rounder (top-55 protected) to the Boston Celtics (Jabari Bird).
  • 2021 — Owed second-rounder from the Miami HEAT (Brian Roberts, Gary Trent Jr., Dewayne Dedmon).
  • 2021 — Owe a second-rounder to the Brooklyn Nets (Allen Crabbe).
  • 2022 — Owed first-rounder (top-14 protected otherwise converts to 2024 and 2025 second-rounders) from the Oklahoma City Thunder (Carmelo Anthony).
  • 2022 — Owe a second-rounder (top-55 protected) to the Los Angeles Clippers (Derrick Walton Jr.).
  • 2023 — Owed second-rounder from the Charlotte Hornets (Devonte’ Graham).
  • 2023 — Owed second-rounder (top-45 protected) from the New Orleans Pelicans (Jaxon Hayes).
  • 2023 — Can swap second-rounders with the Brooklyn Nets (Jeremy Lin), the lower between the Charlotte Hornets and Hawks’ picks.
  • 2023 — Owe the highest of the Atlanta, Charlotte and Brooklyn second-rounders to the Philadelphia 76ers (Bruno Fernando).
  • 2024 — Owed second-rounder (in the 51-55 range) from the Miami HEAT (Bol Manute Bol).
  • 2024 — Owe second-rounder (top-55 protected) to the Portland Trail Blazers (Skal Labissiere).
  • 2025 — Owed second-rounder from the Brooklyn Nets (Jeremy Lin).
  • 2026 — Owed second-rounder from the Golden State Warriors (Omari Spellman).

Cash Paid ($5,617,000 max): $0

Cash Received ($5,617,000 max): $1,313,576 from the Los Angeles Clippers (Derrick Walton Jr.), $1,759,795 from the Portland Trail Blazers (Skal Labissiere) — $2,543,629 remaining

Transactions

  • 4/12/19 — Kent Bazemore opted into his $19,269,662 for 2019-20.
  • 5/14/19 — Received the 8th, 10th (from the Dallas Mavericks) and 44th (from the Charlotte Hornets) picks in the draft lottery.
  • 6/19/19 — Traded a second-rounder (44th) to the Miami HEAT for a 2024 second-rounder (TBD) and cash (TBD).
  • 6/20/19 — Traded a second-rounder (41st) to the Golden State Warriors for a 2024 second-rounder and cash (TBD).
  • 6/20/19 — Drafted Jaxon Hayes (8th), Cam Reddish (10th) and Marcos Louzada Silva (35th).
  • 6/24/19 — Traded Kent Bazemore to the Portland Trail Blazers for Evan Turner.
  • 6/29/19 – Declined to extend qualifying offers to C.J. Anderson, Justin Anderson and Isaac Humphries.
  • 7/1/19 — Signed Charlie Brown Jr. to a two-way contract.
  • 7/1/19 — Signed Cam Reddish (2019-10th) to a $19,328,334 rookie-scale contract.
  • 7/6/19 — Renounced the rights to Vince Carter, Isaac Humphries, Justin Anderson and Alex Poythress.
  • 7/6/19 — Traded Taurean Prince and a protected 2021 second-rounder to the Brooklyn Nets for Alan Crabbe, the rights to Nickeil Alexander-Walker (17th) and a 2020 lottery protected first-rounder.
  • 7/7/19 — Traded the rights to Jaxon Hayes (8th), Nickeil Alexander-Walker (17th), Marcos Louzada Silva (35th) and a protected Cleveland Cavaliers first-rounder to the New Orleans Pelicans for Solomon Hill, the rights to De’Andre Hunter (4th) and Jordan Bone (57th) and a 2023 protected second-rounder.
  • 7/7/19 — Traded Miles Plumlee and Solomon Hill to the Memphis Grizzlies for Chandler Parsons.
  • 7/7/19 — Signed De’Andre Hunter (2019-4th) to a $32,101,641 rookie-scale contract.
  • 7/7/19 — Traded the rights to Jordan Bone (57th) and two second-rounders (2022 and 2023) to the Philadelphia 76ers for the rights to Bruno Fernando (34th).
  • 7/7/19 — Signed Bruno Fernando (34th) to a three-year $4,700,602 contract.
  • 7/8/19 — Traded Omari Spellman to the Golden State Warriors for Damian Jones and a 2026 second-rounder.
  • 7/11/19 — Signed Jabari Parker to a two-year $13 million contract, team option on final season.
  • 7/13/19 — Waived Jaylen Adams.
  • 7/31/19 — Signed Ray Spalding to a non-guaranteed $1,445,697 minimum summer contract.
  • 8/6/19 — Signed Brandon Goodwin to a two-way contract.
  • 8/23/19 — Signed Marcus Derrickson to a non-guaranteed $1,445,697 minimum summer contract.
  • 8/27/19 — Signed Armoni Brooks to a non-guaranteed $898,310 minimum summer contract.
  • 9/20/19 — Re-signed Vince Carter to $2,564,753 minimum contract.
  • 9/20/19 — Signed Tahjere McCall to a non-guaranteed $1,445,697 minimum summer contract.
  • 10/8/19 — Waived Ray Spalding (claimed by the Houston Rockets).
  • 10/8/19 — Signed Jordan Sibert to a non-guaranteed $1,445,697 minimum summer contract.
  • 10/18/19 — Waived Armoni Brooks, Marcus Derrickson, Tahjere McCall and Jordan Sibert.
  • 10/18/19 — Signed Kenny Gabriel to a non-guaranteed $898,310 minimum summer contract.
  • 10/19/19 — Picked up John Collins’ fourth-year rookie-scale option.
  • 10/19/19 — Picked up Trae Young and Kevin Huerter’s third-year rookie-scale options.
  • 10/19/19 — Signed Mark Ogden Jr. to a non-guaranteed $898,310 minimum summer contract.
  • 10/19/19 — Waived Kenny Gabriel and Mark Ogden Jr.
  • 10/22/19 — Claimed Tyrone Wallace off waivers (Minnesota Timberwolves).
  • 12/14/19 — Waived Tyrone Wallace.
  • 1/6/20 — Signed Paul Watson to a 10-day $50,752 contract.
  • 1/14/20 — Ended Pau Watson’s 10-day contract.
  • 1/16/20 — Traded Allen Crabbe to the Minnesota Timberwolves for Jeff Teague and Treveon Graham.
  • 2/5/20 — Waived Chandler Parsons.
  • 2/5/20 — Traded a Golden State Warriors 2024 second-rounder to the Houston Rockets and Evan Turner a Brooklyn Nets 2020 first-rounder to the Minnesota Timberwolves for Clint Capela, and Nene.
  • 2/6/20 — Waived Nene.
  • 2/6/20 — Traded a protected 2020 second-rounder (top-55) to the Los Angeles Clippers for Derrick Walton Jr. and $1,313,576
  • 2/6/20 — Waived Derrick Walton Jr.
  • 2/6/20 — Traded a protected 2024 second-rounder (top-55) to the Portland Trail Blazers for Skal Labissiere and $1,759,795.
  • 2/6/20 — Traded Alex Len and Jabari Parker to the Sacramento Kings for Dewayne Dedmon, a 2020 second-rounder (Miami HEAT, Golden State Warriors or Houston Rockets) and a 2021 Miami second-rounder.
  • 2/12/20 — Signed Brandon Goodwin to a partially-guaranteed two-year $2,224,331 contract, ending his two-way.

Trade Kickers

  • None

Note: Players can waive their trade bonuses.

No-Trade: None

Unsigned Draft Picks

  • First-rounders: None
  • Second-rounders: Alpha Kaba (2017-60th), Marcus Eriksson (2015-50th), Alain Digbeu (1997-49th), Augusto Binelli (1986-40th)

Arena: State Farm Arena

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