The NBA’s July moratorium ended with more insanity than a filled-to-capacity loony bin, officially revealing a $70-million salary cap nearly $3 million higher than what was originally projected. This, of course, is great news for the Spurs, whose tightly orchestrated cap gymnastics are only benefited by a little wiggle room. San Antonio is the clear-cut winner of free agency thus far, and in the wake of last night’s DeAndre Jordan hostage situation, a place of serenity and calm in a wild summer of change.
I’m not going to bog you down with numbers — the Spurs’ offseason couldn’t be going anymore perfectly.