I think we are now entering into the middle segment of free agency. Most of the big ticket high salary signings have happened. Now you have a challenging period of teams trying to add a rotation player or two, but often with severe salary cap limitations. The best players left often are facing the choice of going to a bad team with cap room for the most money, or taking far less than market value on a top contender to chase the ring so to speak.
The final segment is filling out the end of the roster with mostly minimum salary contracts. From that perspective the top teams have an advantage. If the only money left is for a minimum, they can frequently get the cream of the players left.
The biggest news is over, but how New York, Vegas, Minnesota and others enhance what they already have will be interesting, because I fully expect a couple of those contenders to add someone that is pretty significant at a substantial bargain price.