![]() 7/17/21 - Hired Wes Unseld Jr as head coach.6/16/21 - Parted ways with coach Scott Brooks.Note: If Davis Bertans plays in 75 percent of regular-season games in 2023-24, his 2024-25 season guarantees in full (though he’ll still retain his early termination option). Teams and players can renegotiate guarantee dates but no later than January 7 each year. ![]() 6/29/24 - Early Termination option for Davis Bertans’ 2024-25 season.6/29/24 - Qualifying offer deadline for Deni Avdija.Before first day of the 2023-24 season - Extension deadline for Deni Avdija.6/29/23 - Qualifying offer deadline for Rui Hachimura.12/15/21 - No-trade restriction lifts on Jay Huff.10/31/21 - Team option on Rui Hachimura.Before first day of the 2022-23 season - Extension deadline for Rui Hachimura.7/1/22 - Start of the 2022-23 calendar year and moratorium.6/29/22 - Team option on Daniel Gafford.6/29/22 - Bradley Beal’s player option.6/29/22 - Qualifying offer deadlines for Jay Huff, Jaime Echenique, Jordan Goodwin, Aaron Holiday and Anthony Gill.2/11/22 - Moritz Wagner trade exception expires.1/7/22 - Jay Huff, Jaime Echenique and Jordan Goodwin’s $925,258 guarantee for 2021-22.12/15/21 - No-trade restrictions lift on Spencer Dinwiddie, Jay Huff, Jaime Echenique and Jordan Goodwin.10/31/21 - Team options on Deni Avdija and Rui Hachimura.10/18/21 - Extension deadline on Aaron Holiday.9/14/21 - No-aggregation restrictions lift on Aaron Holiday, Kyle Kuzma, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope and Montrezl Harrell.9/5/21 - No-trade restriction lifts on Cassius Winston.2028 - Owe a second-rounder to the Los Angeles Lakers (Russell Westbrook).Ĭash Received ($5,785,000 max): $1 million from the Indiana Pacers (Isaiah Jackson).2025 - The higher second-rounder from the Golden State Warriors and Wizards will go to the Brooklyn Nets, the lower to Washington (Kevin Durant, Russell Westbrook).2024 - Owe the higher second-rounder from the Memphis Grizzlies or Wizards to the Brooklyn Nets and the lower to the Los Angeles Lakers (Brandon Clarke, Admiral Schofield, Russell Westbrook).2023 - The two higher second-rounders of the Oklahoma City Thunder, Wizards and (the higher of the Dallas Mavericks and Miami HEAT) to the Thunder, the lowest to the New York Knicks (Markieff Morris, Steven Adams, Kemba Walker, Evan Fournier).2023 - Owe a first-rounder (lottery protected in 2023, top-12 in 2024, top-10 in 2025, top-8 in 2026, otherwise converts to 20 second-rounders) to the Oklahoma City Thunder (John Wall, Alperen Sengun).2022 - Owe second-rounder to the Minnesota Timberwolves (Sam Dekker, Ricky Rubio).Michael Davis (director of physical and performance therapy), Adam Petway (director of athletic performance) Michael Ashton (director of player health), Jesse Phillips (director of player rehabilitation and therapy), Dr. Tony DiLeo - director of college personnelĪssistants: Pat Delany, Joseph Blair, Mike Miller, Zach Guthrie.Antawn Jamison - director of pro personnel.Johnny Rogers - vice president of pro personnel.Frank Ross - vice president of college personnel.Brett Greenberg - assistant general manager for strategy and analytics.Rod Thorn - senior advisor to the general manager.Note: Two-Way Contracts pay $462,629 for the full 2021-22 season, pro-rated based on in-season signing date. G-League Affiliate: Capital City Go-Go (Amber Nichols general manager, Mike Williams head coach) Traded Players: Russell Westbrook, Chandler Hutchison * Teams and players can agree to push back cut-down dates but not past January 7 each year. Non-Guaranteed Salaries - Next Cut-Down Date* Non-Taxpayer Mid-Level Exception - $8,036,000 - Isaiah Todd.Note: Teams often adjust their depth chart throughout the season, sometimes game by game. PF: Rui Hachimura, Kyle Kuzma, Davis Bertans, Anthony Gill, Isaiah ToddĬ: Thomas Bryant, Daniel Gafford, Montrezl Harrell, Jay Huff (summer contract), Jaime Echenique (summer contract) SF: Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, Deni Avdija, Corey Kispert SG: Bradley Beal, Jordan Goodwin (summer contract) PG: Spencer Dinwiddie, Aaron Holiday, Raul Neto, Cassius Winston (two-way) Roster Count: 14 guaranteed, one non-guaranteed, three summer contracts, one two-way Projection for 2022-23 (cap $119 million): Up to $46.6 million in cap space, none with Bradley Beal Quick: Over the cap and hard-capped by the Spencer Dinwiddie sign-and-trade.
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