The trade market's gonna get weird, too. It kinda already has, honestly. With so much talent around the league, more teams are going to be throwing around max contracts and cresting one or both aprons. And with those escalating apron penalties, I don't think there will be as robust a market with which to improve one's roster via trade. There will be fewer teams you can deal with if you're trying to balance (or rebalance) your roster because first and second apron teams will be limited in the salary they can take back, and second apron teams will be unable to package players together in trades. Not only will the middle class of the NBA get squeezed, but more players will end up in sh*t situations, remaining with teams where their role is unoptimized with nowhere to go because of a tight trade market. Even the upper class of the league may feel it a bit, as stars trying to force a trade will find it more difficult to navigate themselves to the places they want to go.