The NBA has informed teams that its projection for the 2026/27 salary cap has decreased from $166MM to $165MM because of a reduction in local media revenue, sources tell Shams Charania of ESPN (Twitter link).
When the league set a $154,647,000 cap for 2025/26, it reportedly told teams it was projecting a 7% increase for ’26/27. That would work out to $165,472,000.
In September, the NBA reportedly increased that projection to $166MM. But now the cap projection is back down to $165MM, according to Charania.
It’s unclear if the $165MM figure Charania is exact or rounded down. Either way, it’s not a significant change to the projection, but it could be an important one for teams who project be over the first and/or second tax aprons next season, since those thresholds will come in a little lower than anticipated.
More to come…