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The offseason has started in full for all 30 teams, and we have a much clearer picture of the big questions facing each franchise.
Which decisions on key players, trades and new contracts will be priorities? Let's run through all 30 teams.
Note: Depth charts include expected roles for players under contract in 2018-19. We've included an explainer for Bird rights at the end of this piece.
Atlanta Hawks
Offseason focus
Trade cap space for draft assets: $20 million in room but limited roster spots
The future of Dennis Schröder: pending legal issue and arrival of Trae Young
Balancing the roster: 15 players under contract and nine guards
Exceptions
Room midlevel: $4.4 million
Cap-space breakdown
Dewayne Dedmon and Mike Muscalaexercising their options for next season leaves Atlanta with $20 million in cap space.
The Hawks do have three non-guaranteed contracts in Isaiah Taylor, Antonius Clevelandand Jaylen Morris. The Hawks could create an additional $4 million in room if all three are waived. Taylor has $300K that will become guaranteed if he is not waived by July 27.