That's a sub-plot that I think isn't being mentioned enough. Duncan likes the Spurs and San Antonio.
But Duncan loves winning.

Yeah, the Spurs are making me creep toward the rebuild-now way of thinking.
Previously, my stance was that as long as you have the Big Three and surround them with somewhat adequate talent, it'd be a mistake to throw that away and rebuild. It's rare that a small market franchise can put together a trio as talented as TD, Manu and TP -- even at this stage of their careers. To blow up the Big Three when there is still a chance at a championship, even if we are talking about a less than 10% chance, would be a mistake and it would be underestimating just how difficult it is for a San Antonio franchise to get as close as they are.
But if the front office and ownership group aren't going to do enough to even surround the Big Three with adequate talent, it doesn't make sense to just go through the motions. Even though the franchise can still make money by selling memories, it's unfair to the Big Three and it makes it more difficult to rebuild going forward.
Don't get me wrong, I'll still enjoy the out of watching the Big Three this year no matter what but I can't support the front office's motives since it would basically just be a money grab.