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2024–25 NBL Salary Breakdown: Cap vs Cash for Every Team

NBL25: Salary Spend Revealed for Every Team

ESPN has compiled detailed salary and spending data for the 2024–25 NBL season, giving fans and analysts a unique look at how teams managed their budgets on the road to a championship.

While some clubs leaned into the NBL’s flexible salary rules and pushed their spending past the cap in pursuit of success, others stayed conservative — with three franchises failing to even hit the league’s salary floor.

Understanding the System

The NBL operates under a soft salary cap system. Each team is allocated a cap ceiling — $1,947,662.58 for the 2024–25 season — but can legally spend beyond it if they pay a luxury tax.

To support parity, that tax is redistributed to under-cap teams. Clubs can also nominate players as marquees to reduce their cap hit, while the Special Restricted Player and Indigenous Player exemptions allow certain salaries to be partially or fully exempt from the cap.

While cap spend determines tax implications, cash spend reflects what clubs actually paid out — including:

For a full breakdown of salary cap criteria, check out the Aussie Hoopla Free Agent Tracker.

League-Wide Spending Snapshot

Spending data — confirmed by multiple sources — shows that while Perth led the league in total cash outlay, Melbourne United topped the list for cap spend, incurring the biggest tax bill of the season.

At the other end of the scale, Cairns, Brisbane, and New Zealand fell below the league’s salary floor — spending well under the cap across the board.


2024–25 NBL Team Spending

Salary Cap Spend Rankings

Rank Team Cap Spend
1 Melbourne United $2,432,559
2 Adelaide 36ers $2,405,637
3 Perth Wildcats $2,336,654
4 SEM Phoenix $2,082,954
5 Tasmania JackJumpers $2,020,381
6 Sydney Kings $1,981,497
7 Illawarra Hawks $1,800,105
8 NZ Breakers $1,688,690
9 Brisbane Bullets $1,646,272
10 Cairns Taipans $1,621,233

Total Cash Spend Rankings

Rank Team Cash Spend
1 Perth Wildcats $3,957,262
2 Adelaide 36ers $3,591,377
3 Sydney Kings $3,485,691
4 Melbourne United $3,357,867
5 SEM Phoenix $3,005,981
6 Tasmania JackJumpers $2,824,577
7 Illawarra Hawks $2,781,579
8 Brisbane Bullets $2,530,923
9 NZ Breakers $2,418,812
10 Cairns Taipans $2,185,708

 


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Dan Boyce is a die-hard Sydney Kings fan who grew up in Melbourne during the roaring 90's of Australian Basketball and spent far too much time collecting Futera NBL Basketball cards.


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