Name 2018-19
Victor Oladipo $21,000,000
Thaddeus Young $13,764,045
Tyreke Evans $12,400,000
Bojan Bogdanovic $10,500,000
Darren Collison $10,000,000
Cory Joseph $7,945,000
Doug McDermott $7,333,334
Kyle O’Quinn $4,449,000
Al Jefferson (waived) $4,000,000
Myles Turner $3,410,284
Domantas Sabonis $2,659,800
T.J. Leaf $2,407,560
Monta Ellis (waived) $2,245,400
Aaron Holiday $1,911,960
Wade Baldwin IV (waived) $1,544,951
Nik Stauskas (waived) $1,512,601
Ike Anigbogu (waived) $1,378,242
Alize Johnson $838,464
Wesley Matthews $512,746
Edmond Sumner $449,794
Ben Moore (waived) $160,096
Stephan Hicks (expired 10-day) $47,371
Davon Reed (two-way)
Total $110,470,648

Quick: Spent over the cap.

Salary Cap: $101,869,000

Luxury Tax Threshold: $123,733,000

Roster Count: 14 guaranteed, one two-way

Depth Chart:
PG: Darren Collison, Cory Joseph, Aaron Holiday, Edmond Sumner
SG: Wesley Matthews, Tyreke Evans, Davon Reed (two-way), Victor Oladipo (injured)
SF: Bojan Bogdanovic, Doug McDermott
PF: Thaddeus Young, T.J. Leaf, Alize Johnson
C: Myles Turner, Domantas Sabonis, Kyle O’Quinn

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

Exceptions

  •  2018-19 Room Exception: $0 (Kyle O’Quinn)

Waived Players: Al Jefferson, Alex Poythress, Omari Johnson, Elijah Stewart, Demetrius Denzel-Dyson, C.J. Wilcox (two-way), Ben Moore, Ike Anigbogu, Nik Stauskas, Wade Baldwin

Expired 10-Day Contracts: Stephan Hicks

Traded Players: None

G-League Affiliate: Fort Wayne Mad Ants (General Manager Brian Levy, head coach Steve Gansey)

Two-Way Contracts: Davon Reed

Two-Way Daily Rate in NBA/G-League: $4,737/$544

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Nate McMillan

Assistants: Dan Burke, Popeye Jones, Bill Bayno, David McClure (player development coach)

Basketball Executives

  • Kevin Pritchard — president of basketball operations
  • Peter Dinwiddie — senior vice president of basketball operations
  • Chad Buchanan – general manager
  • Kelly Krauskopf — assistant general manager

Pick Swaps

  • 2019 — Owe second-rounder (31-44 range through 2020, unprotected in 2023) to Brooklyn Nets (Thaddeus Young).
  • 2021 — Owed a second-rounder from the Milwaukee Bucks (George Hill, Alec Burks, Nik Stauskas/Wade Baldwin).

Cash Paid ($5,243,000 max): TBD to the Houston Rockets (Nik Stauskas/Wade Baldwin)

Cash Received ($5,243,000 max): $0

Acquisitions

  • 5/2/18 — Cory Joseph opted into the final year of his contract.
  • 6/21/18 — Drafted Aaron Holiday (23rd) and Alize Johnson (50th).
  • 6/25/18 — Declined the team option on the final year of Lance Stephenson’s contract.
  • 6/28/18 — Thaddeus Young opted into the final year of his contract.
  • 6/29/18 — Bojan Bogdanovic’s $10.5 million guaranteed for 2018-19.
  • 6/30/18 — Declined team option on Joseph Young.
  • 7/1/18 — Darren Collison’s $10.0 million guaranteed for 2018-19.
  • 7/1/18 — Signed Aaron Holiday (2018-23rd) to a $10,477,351 rookie-scale contract.
  • 7/2/18 — Renounced the rights to Lance Stephenson, Glenn Robinson III and Ben Moore (two-way).
  • 7/6/18 — Renounced the rights to Trevor Booker and Joe Young.
  • 7/6/18 — Signed Doug McDermott to a three-year $22 million contract.
  • 7/6/18 — Signed Tyreke Evans to a one-year $12.4 million contract.
  • 7/8/18 — Signed Kyle O’Quinn to a one-year, $4,449,000 contract.
  • 7/15/18 — Ike Anigbogu’s $1,378,242 guaranteed for 2018-19.
  • 7/16/18 — Signed Elijah Stewart to a non-guaranteed $838,464 summer contract.
  • 7/16/18 — Signed Alize Johnson (2018-50th) to a partially-guaranteed two-year $2,255,316 contract.
  • 8/3/18 — Signed C.J. Wilcox to a two-way contract.
  • 9/5/18 — Signed Coach Nate McMillan to a contract extension.
  • 9/21/18 — Signed Omari Johnson to a non-guaranteed one-year $1,349,383 minimum summer contract.
  • 9/26/18 — Picked up team options on Domantas Sabonis and T.J. Leaf.
  • 10/13/18 — Signed Demetrius Denzel-Dyson to a non-guaranteed one-year $838,464 minimum summer contract.
  • 10/15/18 — Signed Myles Turner to a four-year $72 million contract extension.
  • 10/19/18 — Signed Davon Reed to a two-way contract.
  • 1/30/19 — Signed Stephan Hicks to a 10-day $47,371 contract.
  • 2/7/19 — Traded cash (TBD) to the Houston Rockets for Nik Stauskas, Wade Baldwin, the rights to Maarty Leunen (2008-54th) and a Milwaukee Bucks 2021 second-rounder.
  • 2/10/19 — Signed Wesley Matthews for the rest of the season at $737,715.
  • 2/11/19 — Signed two-way player Edmond Summer to a two-year $2,038,025 contract, team option on the second season.

Free Agents (with Cap Holds)

  • None

Unsigned Draft Picks

  • First-rounders: None
  • Second-rounders: Maarty Leunen (2008-54th), Andrew Betts (1998-50th)

Non-Guaranteed Salaries

  • None

Trade Kickers

  • None

Note: Players can waive their trade bonuses.

No-Trade: None

Arena: Bankers Life Fieldhouse

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(Updated on 4/17/19)

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Alan is an expert gambling writer who works as one of the chief editors for Basketball Insiders. He has been covering online gambling and sports betting for over 8 years, having written for the likes of Sportlens, Compare.bet, The Sports Daily, 90min, and TopRatedCasinos.co.uk. His particular specialisms include US online casinos and gambling regulations, and soccer and basketball betting. Based in London, Alan holds an MA in English Literature and is a passionate supporter of Chelsea FC.

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