Los Angeles Lakers: The Ultimate Guide to the 2018 Offseason
Summer Cap Salary Breakdown
According to ESPN’s Bobby Marks, the Lakers have three cap spaces to actually work from. Since the Luol Deng contract is untradeable, waiving/stretching his contract will allow management to work with up to a $70M in cap space if they also decide to release Randle. At the least, Los Angeles has the most to spend at $47M. Here are the guaranteed contracts for next year.
Luol Deng | $18,000,000
Lonzo Ball | $7,461,960
Brandon Ingram | $5,757,120
Kyle Kuzma | $1,689,840
Josh Hart | $1,655,160
Tyler Ennis | $1,656,092 (non-guaranteed)
Ivica Zubac | $1,544,951 (non-guaranteed)
Thomas Bryant | $1,378,242 (non-guaranteed)
CLE First-Rounder | $1,819,800
Brook Lopez | $33,963,525 (free-agent hold)
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope | $21,295,072 (free-agent hold)
Channing Frye | $14,099,733 (free-agent hold)
Julius Randle | $12,447,726 (free-agent hold)
Isaiah Thomas | $11,896,651 (free-agent hold)
Travis Wear | $1,699,698 (free-agent hold)
Andre Ingram | $1,699,698 (free-agent hold)