I agree that the first two year will be tough on the players. No doubt. But I tend to think that certain teams will pay the tax to compete because they have the revenues to do so, especially if the owners are not going to install a significant revenue sharing system. Dolan, Buss, Cuban, Arison, Prohkorov, Reinsdorf and maybe even Grousbek, after he closes this new deal with the local broadcasting rights that is rumored to be so much more than previous deals, will pay the tax to have the chance to win a ring.
And there will be a ton of teams that will pay over the cap and remain just under the tax to stay competitive as they do already or have in the recent past. Teams like Phoenix, Denver, Houston, Portland, Orlando, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Utah, San Antonio, Milwaukee and Indiana have all shown a history of being over the cap but under the tax threshold.
I just don't see that this system with a higher minimum team salary, an only slightly lower MLE to teams not in the tax, and no reduction of maximum salaries for Bird rights player will significantly keep the owners from spending over that 50% of BRI every single year. They just don't have the self discipline for it. Never have shown it and I don't think they will if they are assured of a $300 million giveback.