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NBA Salary Cap, Tax Level Projections Revealed for 2017-18 Season | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors | Bleacher Report
Top 5 teams with the highest salary cap available heading into the 2021 NBA free agency
NBA reduces salary cap projections for 2017-18 from 3 million to 2 million, for 2018-19 from 7 million to 3 million | HeatHoops
Milwaukee Bucks: How salary cap projections affect them this offseason
NBA salary cap projected to hit $108 million in 2017 - SBNation.com
Season Review: 2017-18 | NBA.com
NBA Maximum Salary Projections For 2017/18 | Hoops Rumors
NBA salary cap - Wikipedia
Coronavirus: NBPA tells agents it doesn't expect big drop from $115M salary cap projection, per report - CBSSports.com
Salary Cap Nba 2017 Belgium, SAVE 52% - horiconphoenix.com
NBA News: Salary Cap Projected To Be $99 Million For 2017-18 Season - Lakers Nation
New 2017-18 NBA Salary Cap Projections Released - Blazer's Edge
N.B.A. Draft: Analysis of Every Pick and Trade in Round 1 - The New York Times
NBA revises 2017-18 salary cap projection … and it could cost the Warriors | For The Win
NBA Finals 2017: Beyond Kevin Durant, Golden State could be a bigger favorite - cleveland.com
How a lower projected salary cap could help Thunder, hurt Warriors in 2017
NBA salary-cap projection for 2017-18 season to be lower than expected
Why NBA teams are signing so-so players to massive contracts - SBNation.com
Knicks Salary Cap: How much cap space is projected for 2020?
Report: NBA Salary Cap Projected to Jump $11.6M
NBA Revises 2022-23 Salary Cap Projections Again - Sports Business Classroom
NBA lowers salary cap projection for 2017-18 season
NBA signing day brings salary cap, luxury tax questions – The Denver Post
NBA Lowers Projected Salary Cap For 2017-2018 Season - Blazer's Edge
Warriors on NBCS on Twitter: "No need for Warriors fans to fret over NBA's projected lower salary cap https://t.co/lQPMzkJcj4 https://t.co/p1wSrpDA4A" / Twitter
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Warriors may benefit from smaller 2017 NBA salary cap, though Kevin Durant won't | Sporting News