The salary cap is a limit on the total amount of money NBA teams can spend on player salaries. For 2025-26, the cap is approximately $141 million per team.
Bird Rights: Re-sign your own players above the cap (3+ years with team). This is why teams can keep their stars.
Mid-Level Exception (MLE): ~$12.4M to sign one free agent, even if over the cap.
Rookie Scale: Draft picks are paid predetermined amounts based on draft position. #1 picks earn ~$12M/year.
The salary cap creates competitive balance. Unlike European football where the richest clubs can spend unlimited amounts, NBA teams must be strategic. This is why front office management is so valued — building a championship team under the cap is the ultimate puzzle.