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NBA News, Rumors, and Salary Cap Resources

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

hoops Rumors Launches Comprehensive Suite of NBA ​Offseason Resources

hoops Rumors has unveiled a complete collection of lists,trackers,and features‍ designed⁤ to‍ provide ‌in-depth coverage of NBA team building,salary cap management,and player⁤ movement. The platform’s ⁣resources are now ​live, ‍offering​ fans, analysts, and front office personnel ⁢a centralized hub for navigating the complexities of the league’s financial‍ landscape.

These⁣ tools arrive as teams finalize rosters ahead of the⁤ 2025-26 season and begin preliminary planning for 2026-27. ‌The resources⁣ are particularly valuable given recent changes to the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA), impacting player ‍salaries and⁣ team adaptability. Hoops Rumors aims to demystify these changes and ‌provide clear, accessible information for all stakeholders.Currently available are a 2025 NBA free⁣ agent tracker, a two-way contract⁤ tracker, and a contract extension tracker,⁤ detailing deals signed ​this summer. A separate list provides a breakdown of non-guaranteed contracts by team,offering a complete roster picture.

Detailed​ salary ‌information is also accessible, including 2025-26 maximum salaries, minimum salaries, and the values of mid-level ‍and bi-annual exceptions. Early projections ​for the 2026-27 maximum, minimum, and ‌mid-level/bi-annual figures are also available.

For those seeking a deeper understanding of ⁢NBA finances, the Hoops Rumors ⁢glossary ⁢offers explanations of key concepts​ related to the salary cap and ‍CBA,‍ updated⁤ to​ reflect the latest agreement changes. ⁤The site is​ also running an Offseason Check-In series, ⁢breaking down the summer moves of all 30 teams.

Hoops Rumors‌ notes that many of it’s features are cyclical, with plans to reintroduce draft-focused resources next spring as the 2026 ⁢NBA draft ‍approaches.All ⁣current resources can be found​ in the ⁤sidebar on the desktop site or on⁣ the Features ⁤page.

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