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NBA cheat sheet: Lineups, potential moves for all 30 teams

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How did the NBA offseason affect all 30 teams?

Here's our guide with all of your need-to-know info, including new lineups, trade possibilities, potential extensions and more.

Note: NG = Non-guaranteed; 2W = two-way; R = restricted; INJ = Injured


ATLANTA HAWKS

Guaranteed salary (2017-18): $80,383,690

Dead money: $12,609,012

Cap space: $6,100,298

Exceptions: $4.32 million room midlevel

Restrictions

Ersan Ilyasova, Mike Muscala and Dewayne Dedmon cannot be traded until Dec. 15.

Nicolas Brussino, claimed off waivers from the Mavericks, cannot be traded until Nov. 17.

Extension candidates

Marco Belinelli, entering the third year of his $19 million contract signed with Charlotte, is eligible for a contract extension. Atlanta can only add an additional two seasons with a 5 percent raise.

Starting Dec. 20 (six months from the trade with Charlotte), Belinelli can be extended for an additional four seasons. The starting salary for Belinelli in the first year of an extension would be $9.6 million, 120 percent of the average player salary.


BOSTON CELTICS

Guaranteed salary (2017-18): $105,615,139

Dead money: $92,857

Tax room: $3,558,004

Restrictions

Gordon Hayward, Aron Baynes, Shane Larkin and Daniel Theis cannot be traded until Dec. 15.

Al Horford and Gordon Hayward have 15 percent trade bonuses in their contracts. The current value of the Horford bonus is $8.5 million that would be evenly spread out over the 2017-18 and 2018-19 seasons if he were to be traded. The Hayward trade bonus would be voided if traded this year.

• The contract of Marcus Morris cannot be aggregated with another player until Sept. 7.

Extension candidates

Isaiah Thomas is eligible to have his contract renegotiated and extended. The maximum amount Thomas can be extended is for four years, $42 million -- a figure that is below market value in comparison to next summer, when Thomas is a free agent. The Celtics are over the cap and cannot renegotiate Thomas' contract with available cap space.

Marcus Smart is in the fourth year of his rookie scale contract and can sign an extension until Oct. 16.

Morris is extension eligible until Oct. 16 but can have only one season added to the current two years remaining on his contract. The maximum allowed in the third year for Morris is $5.3 million.


BROOKLYN NETS

Guaranteed salary (2017-18): $86,988,201

Dead money: $5,474,787

Cap space: $5,105,707

Exceptions: $4.32 million room midlevel

Restrictions

Jeremy Lin has a 10 percent trade bonus in his contract. If Lin is moved before this season, the bonus would be $1.2 million, and that would be added to his $12 million salary. The 2018-19 season is a player option and does not factor in when calculating the bonus.

Extension candidates

DeMarre Carroll is extension eligible until Oct. 16 but can have only one season added to the current two years remaining on his contract. The maximum allowed in the third year for Carroll is $16.1 million.

Starting March 19, Sean Kilpatrick can extend his contract for an additional four seasons. The maximum amount allowed in the first year of the extension would be $9.4 million.


CHARLOTTE HORNETS

Guaranteed salary (2017-18): $114,479,803

Tax room: $3,314,815

Exceptions: $4.89 million non-taxpayer midlevel, $3.3 million biannual exception

Restrictions

Michael Carter-Williams, T.J. Williams and Isaiah Hicks cannot be traded until Dec. 15.

Dwight Howard's $23.5 million contract cannot be aggregated with another player until Aug. 20.

Extension candidates

Kemba Walker and Jeremy Lamb are eligible to have their contracts extended. Walker is under contract through 2018-19 and can have an additional three seasons added to his current two years.

The maximum allowed in the first extension year (2019-20) is $14.4 million, and Walker would have up until Oct. 16 to extend.

Charlotte has until Oct. 16 to add four seasons to Lamb's current contract at a starting salary of $9.4 million in 2018-19.


CHICAGO BULLS

Guaranteed salary (2017-18): $70,050,514

Dead money: $3,200,000

Cap space: $6,943,220

Exceptions: $3.7 million non-taxpayer midlevel, $3.3 million biannual exception, $15.3 and $1.5 million trade exceptions

Restrictions

Justin Holiday cannot be traded until Dec. 15.

Cristiano Felicio cannot be traded until Jan. 15.

Zach LaVine's contract cannot be aggregated until Aug. 22.

Extension candidates

Robin Lopez is eligible until Oct. 16 to have his current contract extended. Lopez, under contract through 2018-19, can have an additional three seasons added to his current two years. The maximum allowed in the first extension year (2019-20) is $17.2 million.

LaVine is in the fourth year of his rookie scale contract and can sign an extension up until Oct. 16.


CLEVELAND CAVALIERS

Guaranteed salary (2017-18): $139,728,308

Tax penalty: $78.4 million

Exceptions: $2.5 million taxpayer midlevel, $4.8 million and $2.2 million trade exceptions

Restrictions

Kyle Korver, Jose Calderon, Jeff Green and Derrick Rose cannot be traded until Dec. 15.

Kyrie Irving and LeBron James have 15 percent trade bonuses. The current value for Irving is $5.8 million and for James is $1.4 million. James also has a no-trade clause in his contract.

Extension candidates

Irving, Iman Shumpert and Channing Frye can have their current contracts extended. Irving can have his deal extended three seasons (if his 2019-20 player option is declined) up until Oct. 16 with a 120 percent increase off his 2018-19 salary. Irving is eligible to have his contract renegotiated, but the Cavaliers do not have cap space to do so.

Shumpert is eligible to have his contract extended up until Oct. 16 for an additional three seasons with a 120 percent increase of his 2018-19 salary.

Frye could have an additional four seasons added starting at $9.4 million.


DALLAS MAVERICKS

Guaranteed salary (2017-18): $76,110,340

Dead money: $315,759

Cap space: $7,330,181

Exceptions: $8.4 million non-taxpayer midlevel, $3.3 million biannual exception, $1.5 million, $1.3 million and $1.1 million trade exceptions

Restrictions

Dirk Nowitzki, P.J. Dozier, Gian Clavell, Brandon Ashley and Max Kleber cannot be traded until Dec. 15. Nowitzki also has a no-trade clause.

Harrison Barnes has an 8 percent trade bonus in his contract valued at $1.6 million (spread out over two seasons).

Extension candidates

Salah Mejri, J.J. Barea, Wesley Matthews, Devin Harris and Josh McRoberts are all eligible for extensions. McRoberts can add only an additional two seasons with a 5 percent raise. Starting Jan. 7 (six months from the time he was traded), McRoberts can be extended for an additional four seasons at a starting salary of $9.4 million.

Mejri, Barea and Harris can all be extended for an additional four seasons with a starting salary of $9.4 million in 2018-19. Matthews can also be extended for three seasons up until Oct. 16 at a starting salary of $21.4 million.


DENVER NUGGETS

Guaranteed salary (2017-18): $90,498,285

Cap space: $2,773,390

Exceptions: $4.3 room midlevel

Restrictions

Paul Millsap cannot be traded until Dec. 15.

Extension candidates

Kenneth Faried, Will Barton, Jameer Nelson, Nikola Jokic and Gary Harris are extension eligible. Barton and Nelson can be extended for four seasons at a starting salary of $9.4 million in 2018-19. Faried can be extended for three additional seasons up until Oct. 16 at a salary of $16.5 million in 2019-20.

Jokic can be extended for three additional seasons up until Oct. 16 at a salary of $9.4 million in 2019-20.

Harris is rookie-extension eligible and can sign an extension up until Oct. 16.


DETROIT PISTONS

Guaranteed salary (2017-18): $108,676,361

Dead money: $5,831,729

Tax room: $3,518,577

Hard cap room: $9,518,577

Restrictions

Langston Galloway, Eric Moreland, Anthony Tolliver and Reggie Bullock cannot be traded until Dec. 15.

Avery Bradley's contract cannot be aggregated with another player until Sept. 7.

Andre Drummond has an 8 percent trade bonus in his contract. The current value is $2.9 million.

Extension candidates

Tobias Harris and Bradley are eligible for contract extensions. Harris has until Oct. 16 to be extended three seasons at a starting salary of $17.7 million in 2019-20.

Because Bradley was recently acquired in a trade, Detroit can add only an additional two seasons with a 5 percent raise. Starting Jan. 7 (six months from the trade), Bradley can be extended for an additional four seasons. The starting salary for Bradley in the first year of an extension would be $10.5 million, 120 percent of his 2017-18 salary.


GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS

Guaranteed salary (2017-18): $134,411,189

Dead money: $945,126

Tax penalty: $32.3 million

Restrictions

Kevin Durant, David West, JaVale McGee, Zaza Pachulia, Nick Young and Omri Casspi cannot be traded until Dec. 15. Durant, West, McGee and Pachulia also have a one-year Bird restriction and cannot be traded without their consent.

Shaun Livingston and Andre Iguodala cannot be traded until Jan. 15.

Stephen Curry cannot be traded for one year (July 6, 2018). Curry and Durant also have 15 percent trade bonuses in their contracts. Both bonuses are voided for the 2017-18 season based on the two players' no-trade clauses.

Extension candidates

Klay Thompson can have his contract extended up until Oct. 16 for an additional three seasons, starting in 2019-20. The Warriors are limited to a starting salary of $22.7 million in the first year of an extension for Thompson. Thompson could be eligible for the Designated Player Veteran Extensions (DPVE) next summer if he earns All-NBA this season.


HOUSTON ROCKETS

Guaranteed salary (2017-18): $114,745,663

Hard cap room: $5,918,117

Restrictions

PJ Tucker, Tarik Black, Troy Williams, Luc Mbah a Moute, Cameron Oliver and Nene cannot be traded until Dec. 15.

James Harden cannot be traded for one year (July 7, 2018). Harden also has a 15 percent trade bonus in his contract. The bonus is voided for the 2017-18 season based on his no-trade clause.

Extension candidates

Trevor Ariza, Clint Capela and Chris Paul are eligible for contract extensions. Ariza can be extended for four seasons at a starting salary of $9.4 million in 2018-19.

Starting Dec. 28 (six months from the time he was traded), Paul can be extended for an additional four seasons. The starting salary for Paul in the first year of an extension would be $29.1 million, 120 percent of his 2017-18 salary.

Capela is rookie-extension eligible and can sign a new contract up until Oct. 16.


INDIANA PACERS

Guaranteed salary (2017-18): $88,970,136

Dead money: $2,517,952

Cap space: $5,630,753

Exception: $4.3 million room midlevel

Restrictions

Bojan Bogdanovic and Darren Collison cannot be traded until Dec. 15.

Extension candidates

Thaddeus Young, Cory Joseph, Glenn Robinson and Joe Young are eligible for extensions. Young can be extended for three seasons up until Oct. 16 at 120 percent of his 2018-19 salary.

Because Joseph was recently acquired in a trade, Indiana can add only an additional two seasons (if his 2018-19 option is declined) with a 5 percent raise. Starting Jan. 14 (six months from the trade), Joseph can be extended for an additional four seasons (if his option is declined). The starting salary for Joseph in the first year of an extension would be $9.4 million.

Both Young and Robinson can be extended at a starting salary of $9.4 million (2018-19) with a total of four years (not including 2017-18).


LA CLIPPERS

Guaranteed salary (2017-18): $116,634,377

Dead money: $2,535,818

Tax room: $95,805

Hard cap room: $6,095,805

Restrictions

Danilo Gallinari, Milos Teodosic and Willie Reed cannot be traded until Dec. 15. Blake Griffin cannot be traded until Jan. 15.

• Griffin, Teodosic and DeAndre Jordan also have 15 percent trade bonuses in their contracts. Griffin's bonus is currently $860,000, Teodosic's is $900K and Jordan's is $3.4 million.

Extension candidates

DeAndre Jordan, Lou Williams, Patrick Beverley and Montrezl Harrell are eligible for contract extensions. Jordan can be extended for a total of four years (if his 2018-19 player option is declined) with a starting salary of $27.2 million in 2018-19. Jordan would have up until Oct. 16 if his player option is not declined and could extend for only three seasons.

Williams and Harrell can add only an additional two seasons with a 5 percent raise. Starting Dec. 28 (six months from the trade), Harrell and Williams can be extended for an additional four seasons at a starting salary of $9.4 million. Beverley can be extended up until Oct. 16 for one additional season and a 5 percent raise of his 2018-19 salary.


LOS ANGELES LAKERS

Guaranteed salary (2017-18): $99,851,690

Exception: $4.3 million room

Restrictions

Tyler Ennis, Vander Blue and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope cannot be traded until Dec. 15. Caldwell-Pope also has a 15 percent trade bonus currently valued at $2.6 million.

Extension candidates

Brook Lopez, Corey Brewer and Julius Randle are eligible for contract extensions. Lopez can add only an additional two seasons with a 5 percent raise. Starting Dec. 22 (six months from the time he was traded), Lopez can be extended for an additional four seasons at a salary of $27.1 million.

Brewer can be extended for four seasons with a starting salary of $9.4 million.

Randle is rookie-extension eligible, and the Lakers have until Oct. 16 to extend his contract.


MEMPHIS GRIZZLIES

Guaranteed salary (2017-18): $103,426,267

Dead money: $163,296

Tax room: $14,071,278

Hard cap room: $17,409,558

Exception:: $1.4 million non-taxpayer midlevel

Restrictions

Ben McLemore, Mario Chalmers, Wayne Selden, Jeremy Morgan and Tyreke Evans cannot be traded until Dec. 15.

Marc Gasol and Brandan Wright have 15 percent trade bonuses. Gasol's bonus is $7.0 million and Wright's is $893K.

Extension candidates

Wright is extension eligible. Wright can be extended for four seasons at a starting salary of $9.4 million.


MIAMI HEAT

Guaranteed salary (2017-18): $97,939,100

Exception: $4.3 million room

Restrictions

James Johnson, Dion Waiters, Kelly Olynyk, Udonis Haslem and Matt Williams cannot be traded until Dec. 15. Haslem has a one-year Bird restriction and cannot be traded without his approval.

Tyler Johnson has a 15 percent trade bonus valued at $5.8 million.

• Olynyk has a trade bonus of the lesser of $2 million or 5 percent; the current value for Olynyk's trade bonus is $1.67 million.

Extension candidates

Josh Richardson is extension eligible. Richardson could get an additional four seasons with a starting salary (2018-19) of $9.4 million.


MILWAUKEE BUCKS

Guaranteed salary (2017-18): $117,513,795

Dead money: $1,865,546

Tax penalty: $2.3 million

Exceptions: $7.6 million non-taxpayer midlevel, $3.3 million biannual, $5.0, $1.7 and $1.1 million trade exceptions

Restrictions

JeQuan Lewis cannot be traded until Dec. 15.

Tony Snell cannot be traded until Jan. 15.

Extension candidates

Greg Monroe and Jabari Parker are both eligible for extensions. Monroe in the final year of his contact can be extended for four seasons at a starting salary of $21.4 million. Parker is extension eligible until Oct. 16.


MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES

Guaranteed salary (2017-18): $99,501,454

Dead money: $1,360,305

Restrictions

Jeff Teague, Taj Gibson, Jamal Crawford and Melo Trimble cannot be traded until Dec. 15.

Extension candidates

Andrew Wiggins is eligible for a rookie extension up until Oct. 16. If Wiggins is extended he will have a poison pill restriction in his contract, making him almost untradeable. The restriction for cap purposes would use the average of Wiggins' current contract and extension. Wiggins' $7.5 million contract would be used for incoming salary for the Timberwolves, and the average (likely $25 million) would be factored in for the receiving team.


NEW ORLEANS PELICANS

Guaranteed salary (2017-18): $118,327,962

Dead money: $50,000

Tax room: $888,038

Hard cap room: $1,473,576

Exceptions: $2.2 million non-taxpayer midlevel, $3.3 million biannual, $3.5 and $2.1 million trade exceptions

Restrictions

Rajon Rondo, Ian Clark and Darius Miller cannot be traded until Dec. 15. Jrue Holiday cannot be traded until Jan. 15.

Anthony Davis has a 15 percent trade bonus. The bonus is limited to $997K based on the total value of the bonus exceeding the 2017-18 max salary allowed.

Extension candidates

DeMarcus Cousins, Quincy Pondexter and Alexis Ajinca are eligible for contract extensions.

Ajinca can be extended up until Oct. 16 for two additional seasons at a salary of $9.4 million. Cousins can be extended four seasons at a starting salary of $21.6 million, nearly $10 million below his max salary in 2018. Pondexter could be extended for four seasons.


NEW YORK KNICKS

Guaranteed salary (2017-18): $102,456,362

Dead money: $100,000

Restrictions

Tim Hardaway Jr., Ramon Sessions and Ron Baker cannot be traded until Dec. 15.

Carmelo Anthony and Tim Hardaway Jr. have 15 percent trade bonuses. The Anthony bonus is $8.1 million and Hardaway Jr.'s is $7.8 million. Anthony also has a no-trade clause in his contract.

Extension candidates

Anthony and Kyle O'Quinn are eligible for contract extensions. O'Quinn can be extended for three additional seasons up until Oct. 16 with a starting salary of $9.4 million.


OKLAHOMA CITY THUNDER

Guaranteed salary (2017-18): $123,548,168

Dead money: $2,442,455

Tax penalty: $15.5 million

Restrictions

Patrick Patterson, Raymond Felton and Nick Collison cannot be traded until Dec. 15. Collison also has a one-year Bird restriction and must approve of any trade.

Andre Roberson cannot be traded until after Jan. 15.

Russell Westbrook, Steven Adams and Enes Kanter have 15 percent trade bonuses. The Westbrook bonus is $1.2 million, Kanter's is $2.6 million and Adams' is $7.5 million. The Westbrook bonus cannot exceed the maximum salary ($29.7 million) for this season.

Paul George cannot be aggregated with another contract until Sept. 6.

Extension candidates

Russell Westbrook, Paul George, Enes Kanter, Jerami Grant and Doug McDermott are extension eligible. Westbrook is eligible for a designated player veteran extension and can sign a five-year, $207 million extension up until Oct. 16. Kanter can be extended for a total of four seasons (if his 2018-19 option is declined) starting at $21.4 million.

Because Paul George was recently acquired in a trade, Oklahoma City can add only an additional two seasons (if he declines his 2018-19 option) with a 5 percent raise. Starting Jan. 6 (six months from the trade), George can be extended for an additional four seasons (if he declines his player option). The starting salary for George in the first year of an extension would be $23.4 million, 120 percent of his current salary. The extension would be $7 million less than his 2018-19 max.

Jerami Grant can be extended four seasons at a starting salary of $9.4 million in 2018-19. Doug McDermott is rookie-extension eligible and can sign a new contract up until Oct. 16.


ORLANDO MAGIC

Guaranteed salary (2017-18): $97,394,164

Exception: $4.3 million room

Restrictions

Jonathon Simmons, Shelvin Mack, Marreese Speights and Arron Afflalo cannot be traded until Dec. 15.

Extension candidates

Nikola Vucevic, Terrence Ross, Elfrid Payton and Aaron Gordon are extension eligible. Orlando can extend Vucevic and Ross up until Oct. 16 for an additional three seasons and 120 percent above their current salary. Payton and Gordon are rookie-extension eligible up until Oct. 16.


PHILADELPHIA 76ERS

Guaranteed salary (2017-18): $79,529,363

Dead money: $1,500,000

Cap space: $15,120,873

Exception: $4.3 million room

Restrictions

JJ Redick and Amir Johnson cannot be traded until Dec. 15. Redick has a 15 percent trade bonus valued at $3.4 million.

Extension candidates

Joel Embiid and Nik Stauskas are rookie-extension eligible. Both players can sign an extension up until Oct. 16.

Robert Covington is extension eligible now and also can have his contract renegotiated starting Nov. 15 with available cap space. The Sixers currently have $15 million in room if they wish to renegotiate Covington's contract. Covington can have his contract extended for four seasons at a starting salary of $9.4 million.

T.J. McConnell is also extension eligible starting Sept. 22 for three seasons starting in 2019-20 with a salary of $9.4 million.


PHOENIX SUNS

Guaranteed salary (2017-18): $77,352,267

Dead money: $500,000

Cap space: $6,344,764

Exceptions: $4.3 million room

Restrictions

Alan Williams cannot be traded until Dec. 15.

Extension candidates

Eric Bledsoe, Tyson Chandler and TJ Warren are eligible for contract extensions. Bledsoe and Chandler are eligible for an additional three seasons (starting in 2019-20) up until Oct. 16 with a 20 percent increase of their 2018-19 salary. Warren is rookie-extension eligible until Oct. 16.


PORTLAND TRAIL BLAZERS

Guaranteed salary (2017-18): $115,635,429

Dead money: $5,091,108

Tax penalty: $4.4 million

Exceptions: $5.2 million taxpayer, $12.9 million trade exception

Extension candidates

Al-Farouq Aminu, Ed Davis, Jusuf Nurkic, Noah Vonleh and Shabazz Napier are eligible for contract extensions. Davis is eligible for a four-year extension with a starting salary next season of $9.4 million. Aminu can be extended up until Oct. 16 for three seasons starting in 2019-20 with a starting salary of $9.4 million.

Nurkic, Vonleh and Napier are all rookie-extension eligible up until Oct. 16.


SACRAMENTO KINGS

Guaranteed salary (2017-18): $88,688,022

Dead money: $6,150,762

Cap space: $4,254,216

Exception: $4.3 million room

Restrictions

George Hill, Zach Randolph and Vince Carter cannot be traded until Dec. 15.

Extension candidates

Kosta Koufos is eligible for a contract extension. Sacramento can extend Koufos for an additional three seasons up until Oct. 16 with a starting salary of $10.4 million in 2019-20.


SAN ANTONIO SPURS

Guaranteed salary (2017-18): $111,410,208

Dead money: $2,916,450

Tax room: $2,812,193

Hard cap room: $8,812,193

Note: Tax room does not factor in the Manu Ginobili contract.

Restrictions

Pau Gasol, Ginobili, Joffrey Lauvergne, Rudy Gay and Brandon Paul cannot be traded until Dec. 15.

• Ginobili will have one-year Bird restrictions if he signs a one-year contract with the Spurs. Ginobili would have veto power on any trade.

Patty Mills cannot be traded until Jan. 15.

Kawhi Leonard and LaMarcus Aldridge have 15 percent trade bonuses in their contracts. The value for Leonard is $5.8 million and Aldridge is $3.2 million.

Extension candidates

Aldridge, Tony Parker, Danny Green and Kyle Anderson are extension eligible. Parker can be extended for up to four seasons starting at $18.5 million in 2018-19. Aldridge and Green can be extended for three seasons (four if they decline their 2018-19 player option) up until Oct. 16 for 120 percent of their 2018-19 contract.

Anderson is rookie-extension eligible and can sign a new contract up until Oct. 16.


TORONTO RAPTORS

Guaranteed salary (2017-18): $114,301,154

Dead money: $1,000,000

Tax room: $1,122,082

Hard cap room: $7,936,620

Exceptions: $3.3 million biannual, $11.8 and $7.6 million trade exceptions

Restrictions

CJ Miles, Kennedy Meeks and Alfonzo McKinnie cannot be traded until Dec. 15. Kyle Lowry and Serge Ibaka cannot be traded until Jan. 15.

Extension candidates

Norman Powell, Bruno Caboclo and Lucas Nogueira are extension eligible. Powell can be extended for four seasons with a starting salary of $9.4 million.

Caboclo and Nogueira are rookie-extension eligible and can sign a new contract up until Oct. 16.


UTAH JAZZ

Guaranteed salary (2017-18): $109,605,264

Dead money: $8,189,354

Exception: $1.1 million room

Restrictions

Thabo Sefolosha, Jonas Jerebko and Ekpe Udoh cannot be traded until Dec. 15. Joe Ingles cannot be traded until Jan. 15.

Extension candidates

Derrick Favors, Alec Burks, Ricky Rubio, Rodney Hood, Dante Exum and Raul Neto are extension eligible. Favors can be extended for four seasons at a starting salary of $14.4 million.

Burks has two seasons remaining on his contract and can be extended for an additional three seasons until Oct. 16 with a starting salary in 2019-20 of $13.8 million. Rubio is extension eligible until Oct. 16 but can have only one season with a 5 percent raise added to the current two years remaining on his contract.

Exum and Hood are rookie-extension eligible and can sign a new contract up until Oct. 16. Neto can sign an extension for four seasons at a starting salary of $9.4 million.


WASHINGTON WIZARDS

Guaranteed salary (2017-18): $122,607,660

Dead money: $833,333

Tax penalty: $11.2 million

Exception: $1.9 million taxpayer

Restrictions

Jodie Meeks and Mike Scott cannot be traded until Dec. 15. Otto Porter Jr. cannot be traded until Jan. 15 and must give permission if Washington elected to trade him. Porter cannot be traded to Brooklyn for one year.

John Wall cannot be traded until July 26, 2018.

• Both Porter and Wall have 15 percent trade bonuses in their contracts. The bonus for Porter this season is voided based on the amount exceeding the maximum salary allowed. The bonus for Wall is also voided based on the one-year no-trade clause.

Extension candidates

Markieff Morris can be extended until Oct. 16 for three seasons starting in 2019-20 with a salary of $10.3 million. Marcin Gortat can be extended until Oct. 16 for three seasons starting in 2019-20 at a salary of $16.3 million.