Of course "it's a money thing". The difference between last year and this year is, last year he had to accept the veteran's minimum to play for the Spurs. This year, he could conceivably receive a substantial raise to play for the Spurs. Barring retirement, this is more than likely his intention.
From the Spurs' perspective, I always thought he was going to be one and done though (the player option was essentially insurance, to recoup some money, in case he suffered a career ending or at the very least debilitating injury). He was always going to be a cultural fit more so than an on court one and Marjanovic is clearly in line to be promoted to fourth big.

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If you love the Spurs so much, why don't you play for the minimum again
(I don't see a scenario where PATFO waive Diaw & give D-Worst a raise since Diaw's 3 mill will be on the books)
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