Agreed. The fact of the matter is, there are very few moves the Spurs could have made that would have put them at Golden State's level, at least on paper. I don't think even Chris Paul or Kyrie would have quite got them there, and the Spurs would have had to mortgage their future for them.
It sucks, but the Warriors did a of a job of playing their cards right, and the other 29 teams are stuck looking up at them for now. That's what happens when you find a way to team two MVP caliber players with 2 other All-Stars and a solid supporting cast.
I'm just going to enjoy the season for what it is and see how the team develops. It will likely be our last chance to see Manu in action, so I'll take that all in. And I still want to see how a series with a HEALTHY Spurs squad would go down against the Warriors, underdogs as we may be.