Name 2016-17
Gordon Hayward $16,073,140
Derrick Favors $11,050,000
Joe Johnson $11,000,000
Alec Burks $10,154,495
George Hill $8,000,000
Boris Diaw $7,000,000
Dante Exum $3,940,320
Shelvin Mack $2,433,334
Trey Lyles $2,340,600
Joe Ingles $2,150,000
Rudy Gobert $2,121,287
Rodney Hood $1,406,520
Jeff Withey $1,015,696
Raul Neto $937,800
Joel Bolomboy $600,000
Marcus Paige (waived) $125,000
Quincy Ford (waived) $75,000
Henry Sims (waived) $75,000
Total $80,498,192

Quick: Under the cap by $13.6 million.

NBA Salary Cap: $94,143,000

Luxury Tax Threshold: $113,287,000

Exceptions

  • Room: $2,898,000

Roster Count: 15 guaranteed

Depth Chart
PG: George Hill, Shelvin Mack, Raul Neto, Dante Exum
SG: Joe Ingles, Rodney Hood, Alec Burks
SF: Gordon Hayward, Joe Johnson
PF: Boris Diaw, Trey Lyles, Joel Bolomboy
C:  Rudy Gobert, Derrick Favors, Jeff Withey

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

Acquisitions

  • 5/6/16 — Signed Coach Quin Snyder to an extension (TBD).
  • 6/23/16 — Drafted Taurean Prince (12th), Joel Bolomboy (52nd) and Tyrone Wallace (60th).
  • 6/23/16 — Traded the rights to Isiah Whitehead (42nd) to Brooklyn Nets for $3.0 million and the rights to Marcus Paige (55th).
  • 7/7/16 — Traded the rights to Taurean Prince (2016-12th) to Atlanta Hawks for George Hill from Indiana Pacers.
  • 7/7/16 — Traded Trey Burke to Washington Wizards for a 2021 second-rounder.
  • 7/7/16 — Traded the rights to Olivier Hanlan (2015-41st) to San Antonio Spurs for Boris Diaw and a 2022 second-rounder.
  • 7/7/16 — Shelvin Mack’s $2.4 million guaranteed for 16/17.
  • 7/8/16 — Signed Joe Johnson to a two-year, $21.5 million contract.
  • 8/19/16 — Signed Joel Bolomboy (2016-52nd) to a three-year, partially-guaranteed $2,555,511 contract.
  • 8/22/16 — Signed Marcus Paige (2016-55th) to a two-year, partially-guaranteed $1,448,720 contract ($125,000).
  • 8/26/16 — Traded Tibor Pleiss, two 2017 second-rounders and $1.6 million to Philadelphia 76ers for Kendall Marshall.
  • 9/6/16 — Signed Quincy Ford to a three-year, partially-guaranteed $2,498,982 contract ($75,000).
  • 9/21/16 — Signed Henry Sims to a one-year, partially-guaranteed $1,050,961 contract ($75,000).
  • 9/23/16 — Signed Eric Dawson to a one-year, non-guaranteed $874,636 summer contract.
  • 10/24/16 — Picked up team options on Dante Exum, Trey Lyles and Rodney Hood.
  • 10/31/16 — Signed Rudy Gobert to a four-year, $102 million contract extension, incentives TBD.
  • 1/10/17 — Jeff Withey’s $1,015,696 guaranteed for 2016-17.
  • 1/10/17 — Joel Bolomboy’s $1,312,611 guaranteed for 2017-18.

Waived Players: Kendall Marshall, Quincy Ford, Marcus Paige, Eric Dawson, Henry Sims, Christapher Johnson

Traded Players: Trey Burke, Tibor Pleiss

Expired 10-Day Contracts: None

Coaching Staff

Head Coach: Quin Snyder (signed in 2014 for four years, last season team option — extension summer 2016 TBD)

Assistants: Igor Kokoskov, Johnnie Bryant, Alex Jensen, Brad Jones, Antonio Lang, Mike Wells, Jeff Watkinson (player development), Mark McKown (player development)

Trainer: Brian Zettler, Nick Asay (assistant), Isaiah Wright (strength and conditioning)

Basketball Executives

  • Dennis Lindsey — general manager
  • Linda Luchetti — vice president of basketball operations.
  • Walt Perrin — vice president of player personnel
  • David Fredman — director of pro personnel
  • Kevin O’Connor — senior basketball advisor
  • Jerry Sloan — senior basketball advisor

Pick Swaps

  • 2017 — Owed first-rounder from Golden State Warriors (Andre Iguodala).
  • 2017 — Owed second-rounder from Golden State Warriors (Andre Iguodala).
  • 2017 — Owed second-rounder from New York Knicks (Andrea Bargnani, Steve Novak).
  • 2017 — Owed second-rounder from Detroit Pistons (Reggie Jackson).
  • 2017 — Owe two second-rounders to Philadelphia 76ers, the lowest and highest of Golden State Warriors, New York Knicks, Detroit Pistons and own (Tibor Pleiss).
  • 2018 — Owed first-rounder (lottery protected through 2020, otherwise converts to second-rounders in 2020 and 2021) from Oklahoma City Thunder (Enes Kanter).  Pick will come two years after Thunder obligation met to Philadelphia 76ers (Dion Waiters, Timofey Mozgov, JaVale McGee).
  • 2021 — Owe second-rounder to Washington Wizards (Trey Burke).
  • 2022 — Owed second-rounder from San Antonio Spurs (Boris Diaw).

Unsigned Draft Picks

  • First-rounders: None
  • Second-rounders: Tyrone Wallace (2016-60th), Ante Tomic (2008-44th), Shan Foster (2008-51st), Mario Austin (2003-36th), Peter Fehse (2002-49th)

Free Agents

  • None

Cash Paid ($3.5 million max): $1.6 million to Philadelphia 76ers (Tibor Pleiss)

Cash Received ($3.5 million max): $0

Trade Kickers:

  • Gordon Hayward — 15 percent

Note: Players can waive their trade bonuses, under certain circumstances.

D-League Affiliate: Salt Lake City Stars (Dean Cooper coach)

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(Updated on 5/2/17)

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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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