Los Angeles Lakers Team Salary

Los Angeles Lakers Team Salary
Player Option / Early Termination Option / Team Option / Qualifying Offer / Non-guaranteed
| Player |
2009-10 |
2010-11 |
2011-12 |
2012-13 |
2013-14 |
2014-15 |
| Kobe Bryant |
$23,034,375 |
$24,806,250 |
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| Pau Gasol |
$16,452,000 |
$17,823,000 |
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| Andrew Bynum |
$12,526,988 |
$13,842,332 |
$15,157,667 |
$16,473,002 |
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| Lamar Odom |
$7,500,000 |
$8,200,000 |
$8,900,000 |
$8,200,000 |
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| Ron Artest |
$5,854,000 |
$6,322,320 |
$6,790,640 |
$7,258,960 |
$7,727,280 |
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| Derek Fisher |
$5,048,000 |
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| Sasha Vujacic |
$5,000,000 |
$5,475,113 |
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| Luke Walton |
$4,840,000 |
$5,260,000 |
$5,680,000 |
$5,800,000 |
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| Adam Morrison |
$5,257,229 |
Q-$6,897,484 |
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| Jordan Farmar |
$1,947,240 |
Q-$2,847,126 |
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| Shannon Brown |
$1,990,000 |
$2,149,200 |
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| DJ Mbenga |
$959,111 |
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| Josh Powell |
$959,111 |
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| TOTAL |
$91,368,064 |
$83,878,215 |
$36,528,307 |
$37,731,962 |
$7,727,280 |
$0 |
* No Longer With Team
Qualifying offers do not count towards the total team salary for that season and are informational only.
Los Angeles Lakers Salary Cap Holds
| Player |
2008-09 |
2009-10 |
2010-11 |
2011-12 |
2012-13 |
2013-14 |
| Adam Morrison |
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MAX 4 |
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| Derek Fisher |
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$10,096,000 |
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| Jordan Farmar |
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$5,841,720 |
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| DJ Mbenga |
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$1,150,933 |
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| Josh Powell |
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$1,150,933 |
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| Kobe Bryant |
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MAX 10+ |
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| Pau Gasol |
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MAX 10+ |
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| Sasha Vujacic |
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$10,950,226 |
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| Shannon Brown |
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$4,298,400 |
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| Andrew Bynum |
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MAX 8 |
| Lamar Odom |
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$12,300,000 |
| Luke Walton |
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$9,150,000 |
| Ron Artest |
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What is a cap hold? A cap hold is the amount of space a free agent counts towards a team's cap. These "cap holds" factor in when a team signs free agents. If they didn't exist, a team could use their cap space to sign other free agents until the space was gone, and then re-sign their own free agents using the Bird exception. A cap hold cannot exceed the maximum contract offer that player can receive on the open market (as defined by years of experience - indicated in the table above by MAX followed by the years of experience). The cap hold disappears if the team renounces their own free agent, that free agent signs with a new team, or re-signs with the same team.
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posted By Lisa Gamble, 26 April 2009 10:01:01 PM
I don't think that tehe Lakers should get rid of nobodt on the team. They have a squad that everybody wants. Lakers are the dynasty of the NBA. So Mr. Buss PLEASE don't go and make a BIG mistake. LAL's are a winning team.
posted By Brandon, 22 June 2009 5:13:34 PM
Get rid of adam morrison, sign first round pick for 1 mil... this will free up space for ariza to get 6-7 million next year.... Odom should not make 14 million a year... see if he will take 10-12 million.... This will be overall about 15 million more in the end due to the salary cap but Buss will get that back during next years playoffs...
posted By Gary, 1 August 2009 1:35:49 PM
Please add Lamar Odom salary to the lakers payroll. Lakers now officially have the highest payroll in the NBA...
posted By Don, 10 October 2009 2:30:23 AM
How did Sasha V get 5M a year? He earns more than Grant Hill and Blake from Portland.
He must have a brillant agent or the Lakers love him or something. He may shoot well in practice, but he's a dudd in games.
posted By D. Blount, 5 November 2009 5:00:09 PM
does lebron james have any chance of becoming an la lakers in 2010, with the salary cap in place?
posted By Andre G., 6 November 2009 3:47:57 AM
The Lakers will be a great team for many years. So long as they can find a point guard to replace D. Fisher. Don't get me wrong he was great and will always be one of my favs. But the Lakers need a younger player at the point.
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