Four conference finalists, four roster-building lessons. What could other teams learn from the Knicks, Cavs, Thunder and Spurs?
The reigning NBA champion Cleveland Cavaliers owe a league-high $54 million in luxury taxes for spending above the salary-cap threshold for the 2015-16 season, according to sources.
The NBA salary cap is now projected to explode to $94 million from this season's $70 million, according to a memo sent to teams Friday that was obtained by ESPN.
An unusual agreement between the Heat and veteran guard Beno Udrih that will get the team out of the luxury tax has left several teams upset.