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Trail Blazers trades here are checked against the modeled 2023 CBA rules — salary matching, apron limits, hard caps, and pick rules — starting from the current 2026 offseason data, not a blank slate.

What the Trail Blazers can still do

Non-Tax MLEup to $15.0M
Bi-Annualup to $5.5M
Minimumup to $3.9M
Kris Murray TPEabsorbs $3.1M

Figures come from the current 2026 offseason feed; exceptions already spent in the feed stay spent.

Biggest Trail Blazers salaries, 2026-27

Ja Morant$42.2M
Jrue Holiday$34.8M
Shaedon Sharpe$20.1M
Toumani Camara$18.1M
Scoot Henderson$13.6M
Damian Lillard$13.4M
Deni Avdija$13.1M
Donovan Clingan$7.5M

Common questions

Can the Trail Blazers use the mid-level exception?

Yes — $15.0M of the non-taxpayer MLE fits under their ceiling, though using it hard-caps them at the first apron.

Can the Trail Blazers aggregate salaries in a trade?

Yes — they're below the second apron, so they can combine outgoing contracts to match a bigger incoming salary.

Are the Trail Blazers hard-capped?

Not yet — but using the full MLE, the BAE, expanded matching, a sign-and-trade acquisition, or signing a waived player whose prior contract topped the mid-level would freeze the first apron ($209.0M) as their ceiling; the taxpayer mid-level, combining salaries in a trade, or sending cash can freeze the second apron.

Can the Trail Blazers trade a first-round pick?

Yes — they control their own future firsts plus 4 incoming, subject to the Stepien rule's ban on trading firsts in consecutive future drafts.

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