The precious "culture" left when Duncan and Ginobili retired and the dynasty wasn't founded on that, but what all of them are: a combination of great talent and fit.
Trying in vain to maintain that is arrogant, foolish and tone deaf. The league is 75-80% black, the majority of which are from the inner city and they mostly don't identify with it.
By the way, it's a 28% chance for Wembanyama and Henderson if you finish last and a guaranteed top 5 pick. Find me better odds of a non glamor market getting a young centerpiece.
"The process" produced a MVP caliber player, another borderline All-NBA player (for a while) and gave them the opportunity to draft another borderline MVP player (Tatum).
Embiid being annually injured in the playoffs, Simmons and him being terrible fits, Fultz going bust and their inability to make the pieces fit (until now) don't change the fact that it was a rousing success.