Los Angeles Lakers: The Ultimate Guide to the 2018 Offseason

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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)