With the NBA All-Star break behind us, teams are now locked in for the final stretch of the 2024-25 season. Playoff positioning, contract decisions, and roster adjustments will dominate the coming weeks. Here are the key dates to watch before the postseason begins in April.
This is the last day for teams with cap space to renegotiate a player’s salary as part of a contract extension. However, with all 30 teams operating over the cap, no significant moves are expected.
Any player who is waived on or before March 1 remains eligible for the postseason with another team. Those waived after March 1 will not be able to appear in the playoffs, regardless of when they sign with a new team.
This is the final day for teams to sign players to two-way contracts. Under the updated CBA, the deadline was pushed back from January 15, allowing teams to make late-season roster tweaks. With only three two-way contract openings remaining, expect some last-minute signings.
Teams like the Hornets ($6.5M) and Jazz ($2.9M) still have available disabled player exceptions, but these are rarely used after the trade deadline. Most of these exceptions, including those held by the Pacers and Nuggets, are likely to expire.
This is the last day teams can waive a player on an expiring contract or one with a 2025-26 option. Players on longer-term deals can still be waived after this date.
The seventh through tenth seeds in each conference will battle for the final playoff spots.
With the play-in wrapped up, the top six teams in each conference will have a short break before the intensity of the NBA Playoffs kicks off.
With just weeks remaining, the stakes are high as teams finalize their rosters and positioning for the stretch run.
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