Just when you think the Spurs' dynasty has come to an end, they keep kicking. They also flash the money as has been shown with this off-season's two biggest signings for the Spurs, Defensive Player of the Year Kawhi Leonard (5yr/ $94.3M) and former Trail Blazer star LaMarcus Aldridge (4yr/ $84M). The Spurs don't usually break the bank like this, especially not for a player that they themselves didn't develop, which is why it's odd to see them over the luxury tax threshold. What has helped soften the blow is how the three veterans Tim Duncan (2yr/ $10.85M), Tony Parker (3yr/ $43M), and Manu Ginobili (2yr/ $5.83M) have for the most part taken cuts with the exception of Parker, which isn't really a problem considering how underpaid Tony has been throughout his career with San Antonio. Bringing back their starting shooting guard Danny Green (4yr/ $40M) is also a great sign. Besides Tiago Splitter, who the Spurs traded to the Hawks in exchange for a futu...