Report: Lakers granted $1.75M disabled player exception for Cousins
The Los Angeles Lakers have been granted a $1.75-million disabled player exception in the wake of DeMarcus Cousins' season-erasing torn ACL, sources told The Athletic's Shams Charania.
The Lakers reportedly applied for the exception Sept. 9.
Cousins tore his left ACL during a private workout last month. He had signed a one-year contract in July for just above the veteran's minimum.
An arrest warrant remains outstanding for the veteran NBA center in Mobile, Alabama, on a misdemeanor domestic violence charge.
The disabled player exception allows a team over the salary cap to acquire a replacement for a player who's out for a given season. The maximum salary of the replacement is either 50% of the injured player's salary, or the non-taxpayer mid-level exception, whichever is less.
The Lakers are currently $14 million over the cap.
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