10. Tim Duncan
Unrestricted
He’s not playing anywhere but San Antonio. The fact that he’s No. 10 on a long free agent ranking list at age 39 — and could conceivably be a few spots higher! — is a testament to how good he remains. If he decides to stay in the league, San Antonio will need to reach a deal with him early to prevent a large cap hold from tying their hands with other targets. It’ll be interesting to see how low the Spurs ask Duncan to go here at the end of his career. He made $10 million a season on his most recent contract.
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It was a nice read. I hope that we bring Danny back, I think having 2 such great perimeter defenders makes us the one club than can handle Golden State. Honestly, while LMA is a better player (obviously) than Danny, the odds of getting him seem so low, I'd rather take the known and sign Danny ASAP.
