Name 2019-20
Victor Oladipo $21,000,000
Malcolm Brogdon $20,000,000
Myles Turner $18,000,000
TJ Warren $10,810,000
Jeremy Lamb $10,500,000
Doug McDermott $7,333,333
Justin Holiday $4,767,000
Damontas Sabonis $3,529,555
TJ McConnell $3,500,000
Goga Bitadze $2,816,760
TJ Leaf $2,813,280
Monta Ellis (stretched) $2,245,400
Aaron Holiday $2,239,200
Edmond Sumner $2,000,000
JaKarr Sampson $1,620,564
Alize Johnson $1,416,852
Brian Bowen II (two-way)
Naz Mitrou-Long (two-way)
Total $114,591,944

Quick: Spent over the cap. Hard-capped via the Malcolm Brogdon sign and trade.

Salary Cap: $109,140,000

Luxury Tax Threshold: $132,627,000

Hard Cap: $138,928,000

Roster Count: 15 guaranteed, two two-ways

Depth Chart:
PG: Malcolm Brogdon, T.J. McConnell, Aaron Holiday
SG: Victor Oladipo, Edmond Sumner, Naz Mitrou-Long (two-way), Jeremy Lamb (injured)
SF: T.J. Warren, Justin Holiday, Doug McDermott, JaKarr Sampson, Brian Bowen II (two-way)
PF: Domantas Sabonis, T.J. Leaf, Alize Johnson
C: Myles Turner, Goga Bitadze

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

Exceptions

  • Room Exception — $0 (Justin Holiday)

Waived Players: JaKeenan Gant, Walter Lemon Jr., CJ Wilcox, Amida Brimah, Stephan Hicks

Expired 10-Day Contracts: None

Traded Players: None

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

Two-Way Contracts: Brian Bowen II, Naz Mitrou-Long

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

Pick Swaps

  • 2020 — Owe a first-rounder (lottery protected through 2025, unprotected in 2026) to the Milwaukee Bucks (Malcolm Brogdon).
  • 2020 — Owe second-rounder (31-44 range, 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).
  • 2021 — Owe second-rounder (one year following the obligation to the Brooklyn Nets for Thaddeus Young) to the Milwaukee Bucks (Malcolm Brogdon).
  • 2022 — Owed second-rounder from the Miami HEAT (T.J. Warren).
  • 2025 — Owed second-rounder from the Miami HEAT (T.J. Warren).
  • 2025 — Owe second-rounder to the Milwaukee Bucks (Malcolm Brogdon).
  • 2026 — Owed second-rounder from the Miami HEAT (T.J. Warren).

Cash Paid ($5,617,000 max): $1 million to the Phoenix Suns (T.J. Warren) — $4,617,000 remaining

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

Transactions

  • 6/20/19 — Drafted Goga Bitadze (18th) and Jarrell Brantley (50th).
  • 6/21/19 — Traded the rights to Jarrell Brantley (50th) to the Utah Jazz for a 2021 second-rounder and $1,000,000.
  • 6/29/19 — Declined team option and extended qualifying offer to Edmond Sumner.
  • 7/1/19 — Signed Brian Bowen II to a two-way contract.
  • 7/1/19 — Sign C.J. Wilcox to a non-guaranteed $1,678,854 minimum summer contract (Exhibit 10).
  • 7/1/19 — Signed JaKeenan Gant to a non-guaranteed $898,310 minimum summer contract (Exhibit 10).
  • 7/6/19 — Renounced the rights to Thaddeus Young, Bojan Bogdanovic, Wesley Matthews, Cory Joseph, Darren Collison, Tyreke Evans, Davon Reed and Kyle O’Quinn.
  • 7/6/19 — Traded $1 million to the Phoenix Suns for T.J. Warren, with the Suns trading the rights to KZ Okpala (32nd) to the Miami HEAT and Miami sending three second-rounders to the Pacers.
  • 7/6/19 — Traded a protected 2020 first-rounder and two second-rounders to the Milwaukee Bucks for Malcolm Brogdon, via sign and trade, on a four-year $85.0 million contract.
  • 7/7/19 — Signed Jeremy Lamb to a three-year $31.5 million contract.
  • 7/15/19 — Signed Goga Bitadze (2019-18th) to a $13,638,019 rookie-scale contract.
  • 7/15/19 — Alize Johnson’s $1,416,852 guaranteed for 2019-20.
  • 7/29/19 — Re-signed Edmond Sumner to a three-year $6,480,000, team option on final season.
  • 7/29/19 — Signed T.J. McConnell to a partially-guaranteed two-year $7 million contract.
  • 7/31/19 — Signed Naz Mitrou-Long to a two-way contract.
  • 7/31/19 — Signed Justin Holiday to a $4,767,000 contract.
  • 8/2/19 — Signed JaKarr Sampson to a $1,737,145 minimum contract.
  • 9/3/19 — Signed Amida Brimah to a non-guaranteed $898,310 minimum summer contract.
  • 10/9/19 — Waived JaKeenan Gant.
  • 10/10/19 — Signed Walter Lemon Jr. to a non-guaranteed $1,620,564 minimum summer contract.
  • 10/10/19 — Picked up the fourth-year rookie-scale option on T.J. Leaf.
  • 10/10/19 — Picked up the third-year rookie-scale option on Aaron Holiday.
  • 10/16/19 — Waived Walter Lemon Jr., CJ Wilcox and Amida Brimah.
  • 10/17/19 — Signed Stephan Hicks to a non-guaranteed $1,445,697 minimum summer contract.
  • 10/19/19 — Waived Stephan Hicks.
  • 10/21/19 — Signed Domantas Sabonis to a $74,900,000 rookie-scale extension.
  • 8/12/20 — Signed coach Nate McMillan to a contract extension.

Trade Kickers

  • None

Note: Players can waive their trade bonuses.

Poison Pill

  • Domantas Sabonis $15,685,911

Note: Expires 7/1/20

No-Trade: None

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

Arena: Bankers Life Fieldhouse

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(Updated on 10/28/20)

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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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