I don't see how Chicago can keep their hopes alive without him. But I read an interview recently where he said that he needs to get paid what he deserves, and the implication was that it means a max deal.
The Bulls can give him 5/$210M. And that's if he doesn't make the All-NBA team - then he would be eligible for super-max which is close to 5/$250M currently.
The most other teams could offere would be around 4/$160M.
The only ways I can see the Spurs actually getting him would be if Chicago won't spring for a max deal, and he gets disgruntled and just wants to play for someone who he thinks values him. Or... if the Bulls can't/won't give him a max deal, so the Spurs arrange to give it to him through a sign and trade. I don't even want to think about all the salary matching considerations involved in that. Not to mention pick(s).
He would be a game-changer for the Spurs' future. He's a better defender than he used to be, and offensively he's just steady enough to build around. I honestly don't see how it can happen, but if anybody wants to convince me that there's even a snowball's chance, I'll work hard to believe it.

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