The NBA economy is rigged in favor of the upper class, and the Golden State Warriors are primed to take advantage.
Capped out and already assured of a bloated tax bill (those are the breaks when you're paying four All-Stars), the Dubs have only the taxpayer's midlevel exception and league minimums to fill out the roster. That might seem like a problem, but when you've won three of the last four titles and have real rotation minutes to distribute among new acquisitions, the money goes a lot further.
The Warriors aren't just a destination for bench-riding ring-chasers.