Probably never know. My sense just by watching and listening to what they have said, they didn't want long-term contracts - and my feeling is that means even more than this next season. And the team is literally jammed with players. I don't think they wanted to bring players into the development schemes thay have in place already.
Given the lack of long-term money they were willing to give out, I doubt many players were interested. But most teams know exactly what they need and are in places where they have to overpay and overpromise. The Spurs don't.
I still don't see any players we really missed on other than a Plumlee, and it feels like they may have made a move for him and he simply declined. My guess for one reason is because the team will not promise him anything. Mason Plumlee has literally no future on this team. He's 33 and is close to done with his career and certainly how good he can get. The bigs on the Spurs -- we have no idea how good they can be yet.

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Otherwise they wouldn't even care, like last season. Holt's hustling the NBA 