NBA free Agency: nuts & bolts
Between the LeBron James guessing games and the Kawhi Leonard trade talk, it seems NBA shopping season is well underway. It's actually just about to start. Terms like salary caps and contract options have been in the news for weeks, so fans might have an understanding of what they all mean. For those who don't, here's an attempt to explain how this all works.
Q: When does free agency start?
A: It begins at 11 p.m. Saturday. So that's early Sunday morning for teams in the East, but Magic Johnson and the Lakers can actually start their recruiting on Saturday night.
Q: When can deals start happening?
A: Players and teams can agree to contracts immediately, but except for some limited exceptions, such as rookies signing their initial contracts, nothing can be signed until after the free-agency moratorium period ends, which is 11 a.m. Friday.
Q: How is the salary cap determined?
A: It's basically a formula based on basketball revenues. Last season's was $99.1 million, and this year's will be announced Saturday.
Q: Why is James a free agent when he had a contract for next season?