I'm not sure if it was prearranged, as in RJ was in on it, but I believe it was preordained the Spurs were going to offer him the deal: acquiring him was a commitment to a 2-year window and changing course midstream would guarantee a failure, imo (at least, that's what I believe they felt).
They weren't going to find a player talented enough that fit well enough to come in and make them a contender again in his first year with the team. It's just not realistic -- it always takes time for new arrivals and we saw how dumbing down a playbook and a team lacking continuity and corporate knowledge fairs.
With RJ they've got the talent and hopefully built a decent enough base of continuity and corporate knowledge. That's the best they could do, is what I believe they felt -- and it's hard to argue after seeing how the market played out (player-wise).
This is quite simple, imo. Barnes equals a better fit, but guarantees a spinning of the wheels. There's simply no chance he puts them into the championship conversation if he fulfills his potential.In scenario 1, the question is: could Spurs have done better in the FA market than signing RJ for $39M?
The answer is obvious, yes. For example, they could have offered the rest of their MLE and promising a starting spot to Matt Barnes. I'm quite confident he woudl have accepted it. RJ is better than Barnes but nowhere near justifying all his additional cost.
If RJ has opted out on his own, the RJ re-signing sucks. I don't get at all why Spurs did that. It's as crazy as the Bonner re-signing.
That's why even if Jefferson isn't demonstrably better than Barnes in this system he's still better (and Jefferson is clearly a better, more talented player). There's at least the potential that RJ could come through and bring enough to the table to put the Spurs back into contention if all goes well on the health front for the team. And that potential to do that is why he's worth the money to them.
Again, it's been about a 2-year window since the summer of '09. It's all about trying to squeeze out one final championship.

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