Last week people couldn’t stop talking about how the Spurs fleeced themselves by trading Dillingham for a pick in 7 years. Now they’re suddenly on the same level as Presti???
Wait, the Spurs robbed us blind because we needed a salary landing spot for the Bulls-side return in a sign-and-trade that otherwise had nothing to do with them? Because they ate salary that we upgraded in exchange for a future pick swap? Do people realize that the DeRozan upgrade cost us about $8.8M over the next two years, and that dumping the mostly-unused Duarte contract simultaneously moves that to a net $3M? We spent $3M in salary/cap hit, cash (we don't know how much, but the maximum is something like $7M), and a future pick swap for the upgrade to the next two years of DDR, and we got robbed blind?
It's true that year three is the question mark. It has been alluded to that the third year has at least some unguaranteed money, but I don't think we know how much yet. That's where there may be some risk coming in.
And from the Spurs' point of view, they've got Barnes and they've got a pick swap, but they've also now got $40.7M worth of salary/cap hit over the next two years. That's not exactly banditry, even if they use Barnes to his full potential (which, as a developing team they probably don't...)