http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2006/bask...ries/index.html I know these numbers are on a few sites but I think it's well done and can be used as a reference. They don't however show you the options with the contracts like player options for example...The Knicks are $57 million over the Bucks...wowa we wa.
That is nice, the Magic are not spending a whole lot of money. A good 16 million of that is Grant Hill's, which will be over with next year. Then the Magic can sign him back for much cheaper, and we will have lots more room to sign whoever we want, and sign Howard for however much he wants.
its amazing that chicago and detriot two premier teams are near the bottom 5 in salary cap. Knicks are just terrible in every aspect from on court play to managment
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Delonte4Prez @ Dec 18 2006, 01:02 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>its amazing that chicago and detriot two premier teams are near the bottom 5 in salary cap. Knicks are just terrible in every aspect from on court play to managment</div>There is alot of top teams from this year so far, that are 15th and below on that list. Cavaliers, Rockets, Jazz, Magic, Pistons, and Bulls all are very low. Then the T'wolves, Trail Blazers, 76ers and Knicks are all in the top 6 in salaries. That is pretty crazy.
Yao underpaid? hahahahaha SI is such trashI like hoopshype's salary thing better. Though they don't always have(see joe johnson) the whole contract, just blank spaces for the length, and the current year's.