Suns Roster, Salaries, Cap Space, Available Draft Picks and More Your one-stop shop for Suns roster information.
By John Voita
@DarthVoita Mar 26, 2024, 6:00am MST
Capologist. Have you heard this term? Given the complexities of the NBA salary cap, full of terminologies like options, luxury tax, first and second apron, mid-level exception, and Bird rights, you may feel like you need a PhD to understand it. You don’t. You just need this page, you capologist, you!
Fear not. We are collaborating with SalarySwish to leverage their data to answer any and all questions you could have about the Suns’ roster construction.
So bookmark this page, because this is where you’ll find answers to all of your questions, updated in real-time, with context and updates as they occur.
Now, onto the info...
Phoenix Suns Roster, Salaries, Draft Picks, Cap Space and Morehttps://www.salaryswish.com/teams/suns PHOENIX SUNS
CAP HIT Tooltip : $191,145,609
CAP ROOM Tooltip : -$55,124,609
LUXURY TAX ROOM Tooltip : -$25,851,609
APRON ROOM Tooltip : -$18,799,609
2ND APRON ROOM Tooltip : -$8,351,609
ROSTER SIZE: 15/15
TWO-WAY CONTRACTS: 3/3
GENERAL MANAGER: James Jones
HEAD COACH: Frank Vogel
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SIGNING EXCEPTIONSBi-Annual: $0 of $0 remaining
Mid-Level: $0 of $5,000,000 remaining
TRADE EXCEPTIONSPLAYER EXCEPTION USED REMAINING START DATE END DATEIsaiah Todd $1,836,096 $0 $1,836,096 Jul 11, 2023 Jul 11, 2024
Cam Payne $6,500,000 $0 $6,500,000 Jul 17, 2023 Jul 17, 2024
Toumani $1,119,563 $0 $1,119,563 Sep 27, 2023 Sep 27, 2024
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FAQHow much salary cap space can the Suns have this offseason?In short? They can’t. Mat Ishbia has opened his checkbook and the Suns find themselves near the top of “most expensive roster” lists across the NBA. Noted above per SalarySwish, here are the important numbers to note for 2024-25:
The cap is projected to be $141 million next season
The luxury tax is projected to begin at $171.3 million
The first apron is projected to begin at $178.7 million
The second apron is projected to begin at $189.5 million
How much will the Suns pay in luxury taxes this year?
With those numbers in mind let’s look at what lies ahead for the Phoenix Suns in the 2024-25 season:
The salaries of Devin Booker, Kevin Durant, and Bradley Beal will combine for $153.8 million
Jusuf Nurkic, Nassir Little, and David Roddy are under contract (Roddy’s team option has been exercised) which combined for an additional $27.7 million
Drew Eubanks, Eric Gordon, Josh Okogie, and Damion Lee are all on player options. If all were to opt in, that would total $11.8 million
Therefore, those ten players under contract next season equals $193.3 million, which is:
$52.3 million over the cap
$21.9 million over the luxury tax
$14.6 million over the first apron
$3.8 million over the second apron.
They will still need to sign an additional 5 players.
How much will the Suns pay in luxury taxes this year?As of right now, the Suns are slated to pay just over $73.1 million in luxury taxes. Due to their payroll of approximately $193.3 million being nearly $21.9 million over the luxury tax limit. The team is taxed on that luxury tax number ($21,941,267). Therefore, the team will pay $73,123,018 after standard and repeating tax rates. This number will rise as the team needs to add additional players to fill out their roster.
We could see the Suns offer contracts to both Grayson Allen and Royce O’Neale, both of whom will enter unrestricted free agency. The Suns have Bird rights on both, which means that they are eligible to re-sign with the Suns for up to five years and for any price up to their maximum salary (with 8% annual raises) , no matter how much cap space the team has or doesn’t have.
What draft picks can the Suns trade?The Suns can’t currently trade any of their first-round draft picks, seeing as other teams hold rights to them or they are dependent and where other teams finish relative to standings.
Phoenix has a pick in the upcoming 2024 NBA Draft, which will be the worst remaining pick between Memphis, Washington, and the Suns. Once this is determined, the Suns can trade this pick.
The Suns can currently trade the following second-round draft picks:
2028 Grizzlies pick
2029 Grizzlies pick