Home / Rumors / How Teams Are Using 2026/27 Mid-Level Exceptions

How Teams Are Using 2026/27 Mid-Level Exceptions

Spread the love

Where Each NBA Team Stands With 2026-27 Mid-Level Exceptions
nba-mid-level-exceptions-2026-27-status

With most front offices having exhausted their 2026 offseason cap space, the spotlight has shifted to how clubs are deploying the league’s mid-level exceptions (MLEs). The MLE gives every team a spending tool beyond cap room, but its size depends on payroll position.

Current exception tiers

  • Room exception: Up to three years, first-year salary max $9,366,000.
  • Full/non-taxpayer MLE: Up to four years, first-year salary max $15,044,000. Team salary must stay below the first tax apron of $209,015,000 when the deal is signed.
  • Taxpayer MLE: Up to two years, first-year salary max $6,064,000. Available only to teams above the cap but below the second apron of $221,686,000.

Clubs operating above the second apron cannot use any portion of the MLE. After the 2027 trade deadline, unused exception amounts will prorate downward.

Non-taxpayer / Taxpayer MLE usage

  • Atlanta Hawks: $14,100,000 used (Jock Landale)
  • Boston Celtics: $15,044,000 used (Mitchell Robinson)
  • Charlotte Hornets: $14,196,974 used (Dorian Finney-Smith, acquired via trade)
  • Cleveland Cavaliers: $0 used
  • Dallas Mavericks: $3,000,000 used (Tarik Biberovic)
  • Denver Nuggets: $0 used — currently limited to taxpayer MLE
  • Detroit Pistons: $11,323,006 used (Isaiah Joe, acquired via trade)
  • Golden State Warriors: $0 used
  • Houston Rockets: $6,064,000 used (Marcus Smart)
  • Indiana Pacers*: $8,050,000 used (Kelly Oubre Jr.)
  • Los Angeles Clippers: $14,000,000 used (Rui Hachimura)
  • Memphis Grizzlies: $10,350,000 used (Quinten Post)
  • Miami Heat*: $6,065,000 used (Tim Hardaway Jr.)
  • Milwaukee Bucks*: $0 used
  • Minnesota Timberwolves: $0 used — currently limited to taxpayer MLE
  • New Orleans Pelicans*: $0 used
  • New York Knicks: $0 used — currently limited to taxpayer MLE
  • Oklahoma City Thunder: $0 used — over second apron, MLE unavailable
  • Orlando Magic: $0 used — currently limited to taxpayer MLE
  • Philadelphia 76ers: $9,000,000 used (Dean Wade); $6,000,000 used (Anfernee Simons)
  • Phoenix Suns: $6,064,000 used (Luke Kennard) — limited to taxpayer MLE
  • Portland Trail Blazers: $0 used
  • Sacramento Kings*: $0 used
  • San Antonio Spurs: $15,044,000 used (Tobias Harris)
  • Toronto Raptors*: $0 used
  • Utah Jazz: $6,000,000 used (Jaxson Hayes); $6,000,000 used (Josh Okogie)
  • Washington Wizards: $0 used

Teams marked with an asterisk have theoretical access to the full $15,044,000 non-taxpayer MLE but would exceed the first apron if they used it in full.

Room exception usage

  • Brooklyn Nets: $0 used
  • Chicago Bulls: $0 used
  • Los Angeles Lakers: $9,366,000 used (Collin Sexton)

The figures above will be updated throughout the 2026-27 league year as additional signings or trades become official.

Source: Hoops Rumors

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *