The Spurs paid the Luxury tax last year ($2.5M), but with the new harsh penalties for repeat tax payers, they want to dip and stay below it this year. Right now, they are just about $1.2M below the tax. Unless they cut Blair, and they might, I don't see them getting anyone else. Another bonus of being below the tax is that we can be a part of sign and trades. Starting next July, teams that paid the tax cannot be a part of a sign and trade, either sending or receiving such a player.

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