whoa, $4.6 million?!? that's a crazy high increase. to put this into perspective the cap only went up $.635 million after the 12-13 season, the first full season after the last lockout.
this should have a big impact on Miami and there ability to keep there big 3. they might even be able to keep them and get under the tax next season, granted that gives them almost no room for anything but minimum contracts in free agency.
Chicago might have some interesting options, especially if they amnesty Boozer(they wont). this could be huge for the Clippers, letting them bring back basically the same roster next season but be under the tax.
Golden State, Memphis, Oklahoma City, Minnesota, Indiana, Denver, Sacramento and Houston could all see some key impact.