Table of Contents

    The Aprons

    The CBA implemented the First Apron and Second Apron thresholds to deter Teams from overspending. There are specific roster-building limitations accompanied with falling above each threshold. To determine if a Team is above the Apron Thresholds, Apron Team Salary is calculated by taking Team Salary and making certain adjustments discussed below.

    Apron Threshold

    First Apron $195,945,000
    Second Apron $207,824,000

    Apron Team Salary Calculation

    In determining if a Team falls above or below the First or Second Apron, Apron Team Salary is used.

    Apron Team Salary takes Team Salary, subtracts applicable Cap Holds, and includes the following (click to review details).

    1. Team Salary less Cap Holds;
    2. Unlikely Bonuses;
    3. Salary Attributable to 0 to 1 YOS Contracts;
    4. Potential Additions from Grievances/Settlements;
    5. Qualifying Offers/Matches;
    6. Required Tender;
    7. Second Round Pick Exception.

    Team Salary

    Apron Team Salary includes Team Salary after subtracting all applicable Cap Holds.

    Unlikely Bonuses

    Apron Team Salary adds Unlikely Bonuses, which are not included in the initial calculation of Team Salary.

    0 to 1 Years of Service Contracts

    A Player’s Salary is increased to Minimum Salary for 2 YOS in situations when a Player signs as a Free Agent and has less than 2 YOS, called a 0 to 1 YOS Contract in the Guide.

    A Contract is a 0 to 1 YOS Contract if the following criteria is met:

    1. Player signs as a Free Agent;
    2. Player has 0 or 1 Years of Service;
    3. Player signs a Standard NBA Contract which can include (for purposes of this rule) the following, so long as such were signed as Free Agents:

    When a 0 to 1 YOS Contract is signed, you add the difference between his Salary (for Team Salary purposes) and the applicable Minimum Salary for a Player with 2 YOS. In other words, you’re switching his applicable Minimum Salary for that of a 2 YOS Minimum Salary.

    🏀 Carlsen Salary Adjustment for 0 to 1 YOS Contract
    In 2024-25, Brenden Carlson signed with the Oklahoma City Thunder for a Minimum Salary Contract in the middle of the season. He had 0 YOS. His Team Salary was a pro-rated $990,895, applicable to a Player with 0 YOS. However, his Apron Salary was $1,787,599, applicable to a Player with 2 YOS.

    Settlements/Grievances

    Adjust Apron Team Salary for any amount that could be added to Team Salary as a result of a Grievance or Settlement.

    Qualifying Offers and First Refusal Exercise Notices

    The greater of (i) Salary plus Unlikely Bonuses called for in any oustanding Qualifying Offer or (ii) the Salary plus Unlikely Bonuses called for in any First Refusal Exercise Notice issued with respect to such Player.

    Required Tender

    The amount of any outstanding Required Tender.

    Second Round Pick Exception

    Any amount that was excluded from Team Salary between 7/1 through 7/30 because the Player signed as a Second Round Pick Exception.

    Apron Limitations Table

    If the Team’s Apron Team Salary exceeds the applicable Apron Threshold after executing the transaction, then the Team is prohibited from executing the transaction:

    Transaction Apron Limitation
    A Team signs or acquires a Player using the Bi-Annual Exception First Apron
    B Team signs or acquires a Player using the NTMLE First Apron
    C Team acquires a Player via Sign-and-Trade First Apron
    D Signs (i) a waived Player (ii) during the Regular Season (iii) whose waived Salary exceeded the NTMLE amount First Apron
    E Team acquires Player using the Expanded TPE First Apron
    F If a Team uses the Standard TPE:
    1. If it arose during Regular Season, it was used after the Regular Season;
    2. If it arose after the Regular Season, it was used after the last day of the subsequent Regular Season
    First Apron
    H Team acquires a Player using the Aggregated TPE Second Apron
    I Team pays Cash-in-Trade Second Apron
    J Team acquires a Player using one of the Traded Player Exceptions which Traded Player Exception created via Sign-and-Trade Second Apron
    K Team signs a Player using the TMLE Second Apron
    🏀 Cavs Restricted from Use of Niang TPE
    On February 6, 2025, the Cavs generated an $8.5 million TPE when they traded Georges Niang to the Hawks as part of the De’Andre Hunter trade. However, because the Cavs are over the First Apron and the TPE arose during the Regular Season, the TPE cannot be used unless they drop back below the First Apron.

    Transactions After Regular Season

    General Rule

    If a Transaction is executed after the Regular Season before the new Salary Cap Year, then the Team must be below the applicable Apron Threshold for the current Salary Cap Year and the subsequent Salary Cap Year.

    Calculating Apron Team Salary for Subsequent Year

    In calculating Apron Team Salary for the subsequent Salary Cap Year, you make the following assumptions:

    1. Keep Apron Thresholds the same as the current Salary Cap Year;
    2. Treat all Team/Player Options as exercised;
    3. No outstanding ETO‘s are exercised;
    4. No further transactions considered for remainder for then-current Salary Cap Year;
    5. A Player met the Higher Max Criteria to reach a higher salary conditioned in his contract.

    The Hard Cap

    Current Season Hard Cap

    If a Team executes a Transaction that has an applicable Apron threshold, then the Team is hard capped and cannot exceed that applicable Apron Threshold for the remainder of the Salary Cap Year.

    🏀 The Kings Acquire Schröder via Sign-and-Trade
    In July 2025, the Kings acquired Dennis Schröder via Sign-and-Trade. Acquiring a Player via Sign-and-Trade is a First Apron limitation. As a result, the Kings are hard capped at the First Apron for the remainder of the 2025-26 Salary Cap Year.

    Subsequent Season Hard Cap

    If the Team executes the Transaction after the Regular Season but before the new Salary Cap Year, then the Team is also hard capped the subsequent Salary Cap Year.

    🏀 Magic Hard Capped from Offseason Trade
    In June 2025 (prior to the start of the 2025-26 Salary Cap Year), the Magic used the Aggregated TPE to acquire Desmond Bane. The Magic are hard capped at the Second Apron for the 2025-26 Salary Cap Year.

    Second Apron Draft Pick Penalties

    Frozen Pick

    If a Team is over the Second Apron at the end of the Regular Season, then its 1st Round Pick in the Draft seven years in the future is Frozen can’t be traded (conditionally or unconditionally).

    💡 Which Pick is Frozen?
    Take the year the Regular Season ended and add seven. This is the year the Draft Pick is frozen. So if the Team is over the Second Apron in the 2027-28 Season. The Regular Season ends in 2028. 2028 + 7 = 2035 Draft Pick is frozen.
    🏀 Celtics, Suns and Wolves get their Picks Frozen
    In the first season the Frozen Pick Rule was implemented, the Celtics, Suns and Wolves finished the Regular Season over the Second Apron and saw their 2032 1st Round Picks frozen. We have not had enough time go by to see if the Teams will dip below the Second Apron to avoid the Sliding of those picks (discussed below), or whether those picks will unfreeeze in the future.

    Sliding or Unfreezing Pick

    After the Draft Pick is frozen, you review the subsequent 4 Seasons to determine if it slides to the end of the draft or unfreezes:

    1. If the Team exceeds the Second Apron Threshold in 2 of the 4 subsequent Salary Cap Years, then the Frozen Pick slides to the end of the First Round;
    2. If the Team exceeds the Second Apron for fewer than 2 of the 4 subsequent Salary Cap Years, the pick will Unfreeze after the last day of the Regular Season in the 3rd Year the Team did not exceed the Second Apron.

    If multiple Draft Picks in the same Season slide to the end of the Draft, then they are ordered in line with the Team’s record.

    💡 A Pick Will Never Slide and be Unfrozen
    A pick will either slide to the end of the Draft or unfreeze. There is no circumstance where a pick will slide to the end of the Draft but be unfrozen.