What's next after two days of 2020 NBA free agency? While there have been plenty of deals and trades, teams still have moves to make before training camp begins in December.
Let's run though all 30 teams with breakdowns on what to watch now, available cap space, transactions so far, extension-eligible players, free agents and depth charts.
Depth charts only include players under contract for next season. Some second-round picks are excluded. We've included an explainer for Bird rights at the end of this story.
Jump to a team:
East: ATL | BOS | BKN | CHA | CHI
CLE | DET | IND | MIA | MIL
NYK | ORL | PHI | TOR | WAS
West: DAL | DEN | GSW | HOU | LAC
LAL | MEM | MIN | NOP | OKC
PHX | POR | SAC | SAS | UTA
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Atlanta Hawks

Offseason transactions: Onyeka Okongwu (draft), Rajon Rondo (free agent), Tony Snell (trade), Khyri Thomas (trade and eventually waived), Kris Dunn (free agent) and Danilo Gallinari (free agent)
What to watch: The remaining $20 million of cap space
The Hawks still have the spending power to either put an offer sheet down on restricted free agent Bogdan Bogdanovic or play the waiting game until the free-agent market really dries up. Also, keep an eye on rookie extension talks with John Collins and what direction Atlanta goes if there is a stalemate.
Available exceptions: Minimum
Room under the cap: $20 million
Dates to watch
Brandon Goodwin has $100,000 in guaranteed money. The remaining balance of $1.6 million will become protected if he is not waived by Nov. 29.
Dec. 21 is the last day for Collins to sign a rookie extension.
Players under contract: 13
Extension eligible: John Collins (rookie)
Free-agent status
DeAndre' Bembry | Bird
Treveon Graham | Early Bird
Damian Jones | Bird
Skal Labissiere | Bird
Charlie Brown Jr. | Non-Bird
Boston Celtics

Offseason transactions: Aaron Nesmith (draft), Payton Pritchard (draft), Tristan Thompson (free agent), Jeff Teague (free agent) and Yam Madar (draft)
What to watch: The rookie extension of Jayson Tatum
Sacramento guard De'Aaron Fox set the bar when he agreed to a $163 million rookie max extension as soon as free agency began. Tatum will command the same number, but the lingering question is whether the new contract will have an out after the fourth year, allowing him to enter free agency early. As a tradeoff for committing all five seasons, look for Tatum to negotiate language that would bump his salary close to $200 million if he is named All-NBA.
Also keep an eye on whether Boston engages on a sign-and-trade for Gordon Hayward.
Available exceptions: Biannual ($3.6 million), trade ($4.8 million) and minimum
Under the tax: $15 million
Dates to watch
The last day to sign Tatum to a rookie extension is Dec. 21.
Players under contract: 16
Extension eligible: Jayson Tatum (rookie), Semi Ojeleye and Marcus Smart
Free-agent status
Tacko Fall | Restricted | Non-Bird
Tremont Waters | Restricted | Non-Bird
Brooklyn Nets

Offseason transactions: Bruce Brown (trade), Landry Shamet (trade), Joe Harris (free agent), Jeff Green and Reggie Perry (draft)
What to watch: The cost for James Harden
This is more of a question for during the season. The Nets are set for now. But would they feel pressure to flip their young players and most of their draft picks for Harden if the season gets off to a slow start?
Available exceptions: Tax midlevel ($5.7 million), minimum and trade ($2 million)
Over the tax: $21 million
Dates to watch
The $1.8 million contract of Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot will go from $0 protection to $150,000 if he is on the roster past Nov. 29.
Bruce Brown has $1 million guaranteed of his $1.7 million contract. The balance will become protected once he is on the roster past Nov. 26.
The last day to extend Allen is Dec. 21.
Players under contract: 14
Extension eligible: Jarrett Allen (rookie) and Rodions Kurucs
Free-agent status
Tyler Johnson | Non-Bird
Wilson Chandler | Non-Bird
Chris Chiozza | Restricted | Bird
Charlotte Hornets

Offseason transactions: Gordon Hayward (free agent), Nic Batum (waive and stretch) LaMelo Ball (draft), Vernon Carey(draft), Nick Richards (draft) and Grant Riller (draft) and Nate Darling (two-way)
What to watch: Extension talks for Devonte' Graham
Before the offseason started, Charlotte was well positioned financially in 2021-21 to extend Graham even if that meant sacrificing cap space. Now Charlotte has seen that projected space sliced from $50 million to $25 million. Is extending Graham worth cutting into that space even further?
Available exceptions: Room midlevel ($4.7 million) and minimum
Room under the cap: $9 million
Dates to watch
Devonte' Graham's $1.7 million contract becomes guaranteed if he is on the roster past Nov. 23.
Caleb Martin $1.5 million contract is non-guaranteed. The contract becomes protected if he is on the roster past Nov. 28.
Jalen McDaniels has $150,000 in guaranteed money if he is on the roster past November. The balance of his $1.5 million contract becomes guaranteed on Feb. 25.
The rookie extension deadline for Malik Monk is Dec. 21.
Players under contract: 11
Extension-eligible: Devonte' Graham, Malik Monk (rookie) and Cody Zeller
Free-agent status
Kobi Simmons | Restricted Non-Bird
Willy Hernangomez | Bird
Bismack Biyombo | Bird
Chicago Bulls

Offseason transactions: Patrick Williams (draft), Denzel Valentine (free agent), Garrett Temple (free agent) and Marko Simonovic (draft)
What to watch: Roster flexibility
The Temple and Valentine signings leave the Bulls at the league maximum of 15 players on the roster. If the Bulls want to add another player, they'll need to swing a trade for make a cut.
Available exceptions: Non-tax midlevel ($4.3 million), biannual ($3.6 million) and minimum
Room under the tax: $10 million
Dates to watch
The rookie extension deadline for Lauri Markkanen is Dec. 21
Players under contract: 15
Extension-eligible: Lauri Markkanen (rookie), Zach LaVine, Otto Porter Jr. and Cristiano Felicio
Free-agent status
Shaquille Harrison | Early-Bird
Adam Mokoka | Restricted Non-Bird
Max Strus | Non-Bird
Cleveland Cavaliers

Offseason transactions: Isaac Okoro (draft) and Lamar Stevens (two-way)
What to watch: Player development
The Cavaliers' offseason essentially ended the night of the draft when they selected Okoro and signed Stevens. Now with 13 players under contract, the focus shifts toward a Dec. 1 start of training camp for their young core.
Available exceptions: Non-tax midlevel ($9.3 million), biannual ($3.6 million), minimum and trade ($3.8 million)
Room under the tax: $14 million
Dates to watch
Jordan Bell, Alfonzo McKinnie and Dean Wade have non-guaranteed deals. The contracts for the three players become fully protected if they are on the roster past Feb. 25.
The $3.8 million trade exception will expire on Feb. 12.
Players under contract: 13
Extension-eligible: Andre Drummond and Dante Exum
Free-agent status
Matthew Dellavedova | Bird
Matt Mooney | Non-Bird
Ante Zizic | Fourth-Year Restriction
Dallas Mavericks

Offseason transactions: Josh Green (draft), Tyrell Terry(draft), Tyler Bey (draft), Josh Richardson (trade), Nate Hinton (two-way), Wesley Iwundu (free agent) and James Johnson (trade)
What to watch: The future finances
The Mavericks have been determined to improve their roster while maintaining 2021 cap space. While they still have their midlevel exception, expect the Mavs to only a sign a player to a one-year deal if they use it.
Available exceptions: Non-tax midlevel ($6 million) and minimum
Room under the tax: $10.5 million
Players under contract: 12
Extension eligible: Tim Hardaway Jr., Jalen Brunson and Justin Jackson (rookie)
Free-agent status
J.J. Barea | Bird
Willie Cauley-Stein | Non-Bird
Courtney Lee | Bird
Denver Nuggets

Offseason transactions: Zeke Nnaji (draft, RJ Hampton(draft), Markus Howard (two-way), JaMychal Green (free agent), Paul Millsap (free agent) and Facundo Campazzo (free agent)
What to watch: A Monte Morris extension
Denver runs the risk of losing Morris to free agency next offseason because he is unrestricted. A realistic contract for the former second-round pick should be similar to the three-year, $27 million deal that backup D.J. Augustin signed with Orlando in 2017.
Available exceptions: Non-tax midlevel ($2.0 million) minimum and trade ($3.4 and $1.9 million)
Room under the tax: $7 million
Dates to watch
Keita Bates-Diop ($1.7 million) has a non-guaranteed contracts that becomes guaranteed on Nov. 23.
Players under contract: 14
Extension eligible: Monte Morris, Will Barton, Gary Harris and Keita Bates-Diop
Free-agent status
Torrey Craig | Early Bird
Troy Daniels | Non-Bird
Noah Vonleh | Non-Bird
Detroit Pistons

Offseason transactions: Dzanan Musa (trade), Killian Hayes (draft), Isaiah Stewart (draft), Saddiq Bey(draft), Saben Lee (draft/two-way) and Dewayne Dedmon (trade and waived and stretched), Rodney McGruder (trade and waived and stretched), Jerami Grant (free agent), Mason Plumlee (free agent), Jahlil Okafor (free agent), Josh Jackson (free agent), Delon Wright (trade) and Justin Jackson (trade)
What to watch: Roster flexibility
Well, if there were an award for using up all of your cap space and roster spots in a 24-hour window, the Pistons would win. Detroit no longer has openings on the roster.
Available exceptions: Room midlevel ($4.8 million) and minimum
Room under the cap: Right at the salary cap
Dates to watch
Mykhailiuk's contract becomes guaranteed on Nov. 21..
The rookie extension deadline for Justin Jackson is Dec. 21
Players under contract: 15
Extension-eligible: Blake Griffin, Svi Mykhailiuk and Tony Snell
Free-agent status
Langston Galloway | Bird
John Henson | Bird
Brandon Knight | Bird
Thon Maker | Bird
Jordan McRae | Early-Bird
Jordan Bone | Non-Bird
Louis King | Non-Bird
Golden State Warriors

Offseason transactions: Brad Wanamaker (free agent), Kelly Oubre Jr. (trade), James Wiseman (draft), Nico Mannion (draft) and Justinian Jessup (draft)
What to watch: The exceptions
After using most of the $17.2 million trade exception to acquire Kelly Oubre Jr., the Warriors are now left with a few smaller exceptions. Using the tax midlevel and the disabled player exceptions (once granted) could cost an additional $110 million on top of their $142 million tax penalty.
Available exceptions: Tax midlevel ($5.7 million), minimum, disabled ($9.3 million) and trade
Over the tax: $38 million
Dates to watch
The Warriors have five players -- Marquese Chriss ($800,000), Damion Lee ($600,000), Ky Bowman, Mychal Mulder and Juan Toscano-Anderson -- with partial or no salary protection. Chriss' contract becomes guaranteed if he is on the roster past Nov. 28
The $2.8 million trade exception expires on Nov. 23.
Players under contract: 15
Extension eligible: Stephen Curry and Andrew Wiggins
Houston Rockets

Offseason transactions: Mason Jones (two-way), Kenyon Martin Jr. (draft) and Christian Wood (sign and trade)
What to watch: The hard cap
The future of James Harden and Russell Westbrook is center stage, but the Rockets are also paying close attention to their finances. After agreeing to acquire Christian Wood in a sign-and-trade, the Rockets are now $8.8 million below the hard cap with five roster spots open, limiting their signings to the veteran minimum.
Available exceptions: Non-tax midlevel ($9.3 million), biannual ($3.6 million), minimum and trade
Room under the tax: $2.5 million
Room under the hard cap: $8.8 million
Players under contract: 9
Extension eligible: James Harden, P.J. Tucker and Russell Westbrook
Free-agent status
Bruno Caboclo | Early-Bird
Tyson Chandler |Non-Bird
Austin Rivers | Early-Bird
Thabo Sefolosha |Non-Bird
DeMarre Carroll | Non-Bird
Michael Frazier | Early-Bird
William Howard | Non-Bird
Indiana Pacers

Offseason transactions: Cassius Stanley (draft) and Justin Holiday (free agent)
What to watch: The luxury tax
The Pacers were wise to bring back guard Justin Holiday, especially with the injury to Jeremy Lamb. However, the $5.7 million price tag leaves the Pacers just $37,000 below the tax with one roster spot open.
Available exceptions: Non-tax midlevel ($9.3 million), biannual ($3.6 million) and minimum
Room under the tax: $37,000
Dates to watch
The rookie extension deadline for T.J. Leaf is Dec. 21
Players under contract: 13
Extension eligible: Victor Oladipo, T.J. Warren, Doug McDermott and T.J. Leaf (rookie)
Free-agent status
Alize Johnson | Early-Bird
JaKarr Sampson | Non-Bird
Brian Bowen II | Non-Bird
Naz Mitrou-Long | Non-Bird
LA Clippers

Offseason transactions: Serge Ibaka (free agent), Patrick Patterson (free agent), Marcus Morris (free agency), Luke Kennard (trade), Jay Scrubb (trade) and Daniel Oturu (draft)
What to watch: The hard cap
Pencil in the Clippers as another team that will be keeping an eye on the hard cap. The Ibaka signing leaves them $3.4 million below the apron with two open roster spots.
Available exceptions: Biannual ($3.6 million), minimum and trade ($3.6 million)
Room above the tax: $3 million
Room below the hard cap: $3.4 million
Dates to watch
The $2.7 million contract of Joakim Noah becomes guaranteed if he is not waived by the Clippers' first game of the regular season.
Players under contract: 13
Extension eligible: Lou Williams
Free-agent status
Johnathan Motley | Early-Bird
Reggie Jackson | Non-Bird
Los Angeles Lakers

Offseason transactions: Dennis Schroder (trade), Wesley Matthews (free agent), Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, and Montrezl Harrell (free agent)
What to watch: JaVale McGee
The signing of Kentavious Caldwell-Pope has the Lakers pressed against the hard cap. Filling out the roster with veteran minimums will leave the team $75,000 below the apron. Trading McGee and his $4.2 million expiring contract would add some much needed flexibility.
Available exceptions: Minimum
Room under the tax: $1.8 million (factors in a new contract for Davis)
Room under the hard cap: $6.5 million
Dates to watch
The last date to sign Kyle Kuzma to a rookie extension is Dec. 21
Players under contract: 10
Extension eligible: Dennis Schroder, LeBron James and Kuzma (rookie)
Free-agent status
Markieff Morris | Non-Bird
Dion Waiters | Non-Bird
Anthony Davis | Bird
Jared Dudley | Non-Bird
Kostas Antetokounmpo | Early-Bird
Memphis Grizzlies

Offseason transactions: Desmond Bane (draft), Xavier Tillman (draft), Robert Woodard II (draft), Sean McDermott(two-way), Killian Tillie (two-way) and Mario Hezonja (trade)
What to watch: Justise Winslow
The former lottery pick could be considered the Grizzlies' big offseason addition, considering that he was injured when Memphis acquired him at the trade deadline. A healthy Winslow is the X factor when it comes to Memphis finding itself in the top eight in the West.
Available exceptions: Non-tax midlevel ($2.0 million), minimum and trade
Room under the tax: $4.5 million
Dates to watch
The $3.4 million and $3.1 million trade exception expires on Nov. 23 and $4.8 million exception expires on Nov. 24.
Players under contract: 15
Extension eligible: Gorgui Dieng, Justise Winslow and Kyle Anderson
Free-agent status
Anthony Tolliver | Non-Bird
Yuta Watanabe | Early-Bird
Miami Heat

Offseason transactions: Precious Achiuwa (draft), Avery Bradley (free agent), Maurice Harkless (free agent), Goran Dragic (free agent), Udonis Haslem (free agent) and Meyers Leonard (free agent)
What to watch: Bam Adebayo
The Heat conducted business this offseason with a focus toward cap flexibility in 2021. The same conservative approach likely will be held when it comes to rookie extension talks for Adebayo. Extending the All-Star now would take the Heat out of the chase for a max player next year.
Available exceptions: Biannual ($3.6 million), minimum and trade ($7.5 million)
Room under the tax: $8.5 million
Dates to watch
The deadline to sign Adebayo to a rookie extension is Dec. 21
Players under contract: 15
Extension eligible: Bam Adebayo (rookie) and Kelly Olynyk
Free-agent status
Udonis Haslem | Bird
Solomon Hill | Bird
Kyle Alexander | Non-Bird
Milwaukee Bucks

Offseason transactions: DJ Augustin (free agent), Bobby Portis (free agent), Pat Connaughton (free agent), Jrue Holiday (trade), Jordan Nwora (draft) and Sam Merrill (draft)
What to watch: Giannis Antetokounmpo and the hard cap
The Bucks are playing the waiting game on the $228 million Antetokounmpo supermax extension. Without an agreement, Milwaukee will face the longest eight months in franchise history.
They are also facing a balancing act when it comes to the hard cap. The additions of Augustin and Portis triggered the hard cap, leaving the Bucks with only the veteran minimum exception and second-round pick Jordan Nwora to fill out the roster.
Available exceptions: Non-tax midlevel ($2.3 million) and minimum
Room under the tax: $3 million
Room under the hard cap: $5.2 million
Dates to watch
The deadline to extend DJ Wilson is Dec. 21.
Players under contract: 11
Extension eligible: Giannis Antetokounmpo (supermax) and DJ Wilson (rookie)
Free-agent status
Sterling Brown | Bird
Kyle Korver | Non-Bird
Frank Mason | Non-Bird
Minnesota Timberwolves

Offseason transactions: Malik Beasley (free agent), Ricky Rubio (trade), Anthony Edwards (draft), Leandro Bolmaro (trade) and Jaden McDaniels(trade) and Ashton Hagans (PG)
What to watch: Juan Hernangomez
The Timberwolves are allowing the forward to go out and shop for a new deal in an unfriendly market. While Minnesota does have leverage, the team should avoid forcing Hernangomez into picking up his one-year, $4.6 million qualifying offer.
Available exceptions: Non-tax midlevel ($9.3 million), biannual ($3.6 million) and minimum
Room under the tax: $10 million
Dates to watch
Naz Reid ($1.5 million), Jaylen Nowell ($1.5 million) and Jarred Vanderbilt ($1.7 million) have non-guaranteed contracts. The contacts become fully guaranteed if they are not waived by February 25.
Players under contract: 14
Note: Leandro Bolmaro is not expected to play with Minnesota this season
Extension eligible: Jarred Vanderbilt
Free-agent status
Juan Hernangomez | Restricted Bird
Evan Turner | Bird
Kelan Martin | Restricted Non-Bird
Jordan McLaughlin | Restricted Non-Bird
New Orleans Pelicans

Offseason transactions: Steven Adams (trade) Eric Bledsoe (trade), and Kira Lewis Jr. (draft) and Naji Marshall (two-way)
What to watch: The open roster spots
Brandon Ingram is still on track to return to New Orleans on a lucrative contract, so watch the roster here. The Pelicans are one of the few teams with multiple roster spots available and the full $9.3 million midlevel.
Available exceptions: Non-tax midlevel ($9.3 million), biannual ($3.6 million) and minimum
Room under the tax: $23 million (includes a max salary for Brandon Ingram)
Dates to watch
The rookie extension deadline for Ball and Hart is Dec. 21
Players under contract: 10
Extension eligible: Lonzo Ball (rookie) and Josh Hart (rookie)
Free-agent status
Brandon Ingram | Restricted | Bird
Frank Jackson | Restricted | Bird
E'Twaun Moore | Bird
Josh Gray | Non-Bird
New York Knicks

Offseason transactions: Elfrid Payton (free agent), Nerlens Noel (free agent), Alec Burks (free agent), Ed Davis (trade), Obi Toppin (draft) and Immanuel Quickley (draft)
What to watch: The remaining cap space
The Knicks and Hawks are the only teams still holding more than $20 million in room. Expect New York to take a conservative approach given the 14 players already under contract.
Available exceptions: Room midlevel ($4.8 million) and minimum
Room under the cap: $31 million
Dates to watch
The rookie extension deadline for Dennis Smith Jr. and Frank Ntilikina is Dec. 21
Players under contract: 14
Extension eligible: Frank Ntilikina (rookie), Dennis Smith Jr. (rookie) and Mitchell Robinson
Free-agent status
Kadeem Allen | Restricted Early-Bird
Theo Pinson | Early Bird
Damyean Dotson | Bird
Oklahoma City Thunder

Offseason transactions: George Hill (trade), Darius Miller (trade), Kenrich Williams (trade), Zylan Cheatham (trade), Aleksej Pokusevski (draft), Theo Maledon (draft), Vit Krejci (draft), Al Horford (trade), Trevor Ariza (trade), Ty Jerome (trade) and Jalen Lecque (trade)
What to watch: The payroll
The Thunder are on track to accomplish the rare feat of having the lowest payroll in the NBA (at $79 million) while still operating over the cap -- a quirk that stems from their pending exceptions pushing them above $109.1 million, even before they are used.
Available exceptions: Non-tax midlevel ($9.3 million), biannual ($3.6 million), minimum and trade (a lot of them)
Note: The Thunder will act as a team over the cap and preserve their cap exceptions. The Al Horford trade cannot be completed until Dec. 8 because Danny Green cannot be traded with another player until his restriction is lifted.
Room under the tax: $53 million
Dates to watch
Their $10.4 million trade exception expires on Dec. 10 and $9.4 million exception on Dec. 8.
Players under contract: 13
Extension eligible: Hamidou Diallo
Free-agent status
Deonte Burton | Early-Bird
Andre Roberson | Bird
Kevin Hervey | Non-Bird
Orlando Magic

Offseason transactions: James Ennis (free agent), Gary Clark (free agent) Michael Carter-Williams (free agent), Dwayne Bacon (free agent), Cole Anthony (draft)
What to watch: Markelle Fultz
The No. 1 pick of 2017 is extension eligible after turning his career around in Orlando. The Magic don't have to worry about preserving space with his cap hold, so a deal solely will come down to finding a number that works for both sides.
Available exceptions: Non-tax midlevel ($9.3 million), biannual ($3.6 million) and minimum
Room under the tax: $4.5 million
Dates to watch
The rookie extension deadline for Fultz and Isaac is Dec. 21
Players under contract: 15
Extension eligible: Markelle Fultz (rookie), Jonathan Isaac (rookie), Evan Fournier and Aaron Gordon
Free-agent status
Melvin Frazier Jr. | Early-Bird
Wesley Iwundu | Bird
BJ Johnson | Non-Bird
Vic Law | Non-Bird
Philadelphia 76ers

Offseason transactions: Dwight Howard (free agent), Danny Green (trade), Terrance Ferguson (trade), Vincent Poirier (trade), Seth Curry (trade), Tyrese Maxey (draft), Isaiah Joe (draft) and Paul Reed (draft)
What to watch: Roster spot No. 15
With one spot available, one primary need for Philly is at point guard, especially after Ben Simmons' injury in the bubble. The guard market currently consists of Shabazz Napier, Matthew Dellavedova and Reggie Jackson
Available exceptions: Tax midlevel ($5.7 million), minimum and trade ($1.9 million)
Over the tax: $10.0 million
Dates to watch
Furkan Korkmaz ($1.8 million) has a non-guaranteed contract that becomes guaranteed if he is on the roster after Nov. 26.
The rookie extension deadline for Ferguson is Dec. 21
Players under contract: 14
Extension eligible: Joel Embiid
Free-agent status
Kyle O'Quinn | Non-Bird
Glenn Robinson | Non-Bird
Phoenix Suns

Offseason transactions: Jevon Carter (free agent), Jae Crowder (free agent), Chris Paul (trade), Abdel Nader (trade) and Jalen Smith (draft)
What to watch: Dario Saric
The mechanics of the Chris Paul trade illustrated that the Suns were willing to forfeit cap space to retain Saric. But what will his contract look like?
Available exceptions: Biannual ($3.6 million) and minimum
Room under the tax: $21 million
Dates to watch
The $1.8 million contract of Abdel Nader becomes guaranteed on Nov. 28
Players under contract: 11
Extension eligible: Elie Okobo
Free-agent status
Aron Baynes | Bird
Cheick Diallo | Non-Bird
Frank Kaminsky | Non-Bird
Dario Saric | Restricted | Bird
Tariq Owens | Restricted | Non-Bird
Portland Trail Blazers

Offseason transactions: Enes Kanter (trade), Rodney Hood (free agent), Derrick Jones (free agent), Robert Covington (trade), Carmelo Anthony (free agent) and CJ Elleby (draft)
What to watch: Final roster spots
The Blazers have an early claim on the best offseason. With their final two roster spots, they should focus on the backup point guard position.
Available exceptions: Biannual ($3.6 million), minimum and trade
Room under the tax: $4.4 million
Room under the hard cap: $9.5 million
Dates to watch
The rookie extension deadline for Collins is Dec. 21
Players under contract: 12
Extension eligible: Jusuf Nurkic, Zach Collins (rookie) and Gary Trent Jr.
Free-agent status
Hassan Whiteside | Bird
Wenyen Gabriel | Early-Bird
Caleb Swanigan | Fourth-year restriction
Moses Brown | Non-Bird
Jaylen Hoard | Non-Bird
Sacramento Kings

Offseason transactions: De'Aaron Fox (rookie extension), Tyrese Haliburton (draft) and Jahmi'us Ramsey (draft)
What to watch: Bogdan Bogdanovic
The guard is left with the same three options now as when free agency started: return to Sacramento, sign an offer sheet with a team that has cap space (just New York and Atlanta) or work out a sign-and-trade. The hard cap concerns this deep into free agency makes a sign-and-trade less likely.
Available exceptions: Non-tax midlevel ($9.3 million), biannual ($3.6 million), minimum and trade ($2.7 million)
Room under the tax: $33 million
Players under contract: 9
Extension eligible: Nemanja Bjelica
Free-agent status
Bogdan Bogdanovic | Bird | Restricted
Yogi Ferrell | Early-Bird
Kent Bazemore | Bird
Harry Giles | Fourth-year restriction
Alex Len | Early-Bird
DaQuan Jeffries | Non-Bird
San Antonio Spurs

Offseason transactions: Drew Eubanks (free agent), Jakob Poeltl (free agent), Devin Vassell (draft) and Tre Jones (draft)
What to watch: Luxury tax
The Spurs are not hard-capped because they did not use the full midlevel exception, but they are currently in the tax. By waiving Tyler Zeller (on a non-guaranteed deal) and signing Tre Jones, they could work their way back under.
Available exceptions: Non-tax midlevel ($9.3 million), biannual ($3.6 million) and minimum
Room under the tax: $750,000
Dates to watch
The deadline to sign White to a rookie extension is Dec. 21
Players under contract: 14
Extension eligible: DeMar DeRozan, LaMarcus Aldridge, Derrick White (rookie) and Patty Mills
Free-agent status
Bryn Forbes | Bird
Marco Belinelli | Early-Bird
Quinndary Weatherspoon | Restricted | Non-Bird
Toronto Raptors

Offseason transactions: Fred VanVleet (free agent), Malachi Flynn (draft) and Jalen Harris (draft)
What to watch: The bench
Re-signing VanVleet was huge, but the Raptors now have to find a starting center and build their depth with only the midlevel and minimums. The best-case scenario would be retaining Marc Gasol. If he walks, Toronto will have limited options to replace him.
Available exceptions: Non-tax midlevel ($9.3 million) and minimum
Dates to watch
The $1.5 million contract of Terence Davis and Dewan Hernandez becomes guaranteed if they are on the roster past Nov. 29.
Matt Thomas has $725K guaranteed on his $1.5 million contract. The balance is guaranteed if he is on the roster past Feb. 25.
The deadline to sign Anunoby to a rookie extension is Dec. 21.
Room under the tax: $22.2 million
Players under contract: 11
Extension eligible: Norman Powell and OG Anunoby (rookie)
Free-agent status
Marc Gasol | Bird
Serge Ibaka | Bird
Rondae Hollis-Jefferson | Non-Bird
Chris Boucher | Restricted | Early-Bird
Malcolm Miller | Restricted | Early-Bird
Oshae Brissett | Restricted | Non-Bird
Utah Jazz

Offseason transactions: Derrick Favors (free agent), Jordan Clarkson (free agent) Udoka Azubuike (draft) and Elijah Hughes (draft)
What to watch: Donovan Mitchell and Rudy Gobert extensions
Both are expected to sign lucrative deals in the near future -- with Mitchell getting the full max -- securing Utah's two centerpieces moving forward.
Available exceptions: Biannual ($3.6 million) and minimum
Room under the tax: $2.8 million
Room under the hard cap: $3.2 million
Dates to watch
The Jazz have five players -- Nigel Williams-Goss, Miye Oni, Juwan Morgan, Georges Niang and Rayjon Tucker -- on partial or non-guaranteed contracts. The Niang $1.8 million contract becomes guaranteed if he is on the roster after Nov. 25. Tucker's $1.5 million ($340K protected) becomes guaranteed if he is on the roster after Nov. 29. Williams-Goss, Oni and Morgan become fully guaranteed if they are on the roster after Feb. 25.
The deadline to sign Mitchell to a rookie extension is Dec. 21. Gobert also has a Dec. 21 deadline to sign a supermax extension but can sign a standard four-year (with a 120% raise) extension at any time during the year.
Players under contract: 14
Extension eligible: Donovan Mitchell (rookie), Mike Conley, Rudy Gobert (supermax) and Georges Niang
Free-agent status
Emmanuel Mudiay | Non-Bird
Jarrell Brantley | Non-Bird
Justin Wright-Foreman | Non-Bird
Washington Wizards

Offseason transactions: Davis Bertans (free agent), Robin Lopez (free agent), Anthony Gill (free agent) Deni Avdija (draft) and Cassius Winston (draft)
What to watch: John Wall
The former All-Star has not played a game since December 2018 and still has $133 million left on his contract, making his contract the least tradable in the NBA.
Available exceptions: Non-tax midlevel ($9.3 million), biannual ($3.6 million), minimum and trade ($1.7 million)
Room over the tax: $1.6 million
Room under the hard cap: $6.4 million
Dates to watch
Anzejs Pasecniks' $1.5 million contract becomes guaranteed on Nov. 24.
Players under contract: 16
Extension eligible: Isaac Bonga and John Wall
Free-agent status
Ian Mahinmi | Bird
Shabazz Napier | Early-Bird
Gary Payton II | Non-Bird
Garrison Mathews | Restricted | Non-Bird
Johnathan Williams | Restricted | Non-Bird
Bird rights explainer
Bird rights
A team can exceed the cap to sign a free agent who has played three consecutive seasons with his current team (carries over in a trade).
Restricted: A free agent either coming off his first-round rookie contract or who has signed a three-year contract and has three or fewer years of service. A player becomes restricted if he receives a qualifying offer. His current team has the right to match any offers.
Early Bird rights
Teams can exceed the cap to sign a player who has spent two consecutive seasons with a team (without being waived, carries over in a trade), but they are restricted to 175% of his previous salary or 105% of the average player salary. A team can exceed either limit with available cap space. Minimum years on a new deal is two (not including options) and maximum is four.
Restricted: A free agent who signed a two-year contract, has three years of service or fewer and receives a qualifying offer. The maximum allowable in an offer sheet cannot exceed the full midlevel in the first year.
Non-Bird rights
A free agent who has played one season with a team can sign for 120% of his previous contract or 120% of the minimum salary exception. Teams can exceed either limit but only with cap space or an exception.
Restricted: The maximum allowable in an offer sheet from an opposing team cannot exceed the non-tax midlevel in the first year.
Other: A player who had his third or fourth year in his rookie deal declined will not be a restricted free agent. The current team can offer a contract up to the salary of only the declined option.