So if Duncan asks for $40 million over two years or he's going to walk, how many of you are going to let him walk?
Personally, I would give him the $40 million over two years.
1. He's earned it.
2. If he would have come out of school one year earlier, he probably earns $100 million more in his career. Why punish him for waiting for the Spurs to suck enough to draft him?
3. Do you really want to push him into a Raptors Hakeem scenario? That was just embarrassing for Hakeem and the Rockets. And it didn't help them in their rebuilding efforts at all.
4. Internet Spur Fan was willing to throw David Robinson away in the summer of 2002. How stupid does that look in retrospect? If the Spurs would have actually landed Chris Webber that summer, the Spurs don't win championships 2, 3 or 4.
5. David Robinson being able to retire a Spur and unquestionably always being tied to the Spurs was worth every penny. Compare that to the Hakeem/Rockets embarrassment and does anyone really want to look back 20 years from now and be like, "Good thing we kicked Tim Duncan to the curb so that we could throw money at JaVale McGee! We didn't win anything anyways but it was worth it!"
6. If the Spurs are ever going to attract a max free agent, they have to sell the "Spurs family" aspect. If a player can look and see that the Spurs took care of David Robinson and Tim Duncan their whole careers, that'd be worth something. On the other hand, it could hurt future negotiations if a player realizes this team gets rid of you the moment you might not be worth your contract any longer even if you bring four championships to the city.
7. The 2012 free agent market sucks anyways so even if it takes $20 million per year to get Duncan to eventually retire as a Spur, it's not like the Spurs will be missing out on someone awesome this summer.

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