Paul Millsap’s three-year deal with the Hawks ended up being for a total of $60,216,099. He will make $18,671,659 this upcoming season, $19,317,739 in 2016-17 and $20,149,604 in his player option year of 2017-18.

According to Basketball Insiders, Edy Tavares signed for three years at $1,000,000 a year. The final year is non-guaranteed.

Justin Holiday signed a two-year guaranteed deal believed to be the minimum, meaning he would make $947,276 next year with two years of experience. That number could be slightly higher.

The rise in the salary cap to $70 million, up from the estimates of $67.1 million, helped the Hawks get their offseason moves done quickly.

Here is a simple look at where the Hawks stand:

Paul Millsap: $18,671,659

Al Horford: $12,000,000

Tiago Splitter: $8,800,000

Jeff Teague: $8,000,000

Kyle Korver: $5,746,479

Thabo Sefolosha: $4,000,000

Mike Scott: $3,333,333

Shelvin Mack: $2,433,333

Kent Bazemore: $2,000,000

Dennis Schroder: $1,763,400

Tim Hardaway Jr.: $1,304,520

Edy Tavares: $1,000,000

Mike Muscala: $947,276*

Justin Holiday: $947,276

Total: $70,094,276

* -Non-guaranteed contract

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