The San Antonio Spurs don’t come into the 2019 offseason with a ton of financial flexibility, but they do have access to the non-taxpayer Mid-Level Exception to improve their roster.
The non-taxpayer Mid-Level Exception is expected to be worth around $9.2 million this summer, and the Spurs have the option of using it all on one player or splitting it up among multiple free agents.
Outside of that $9.2 million, San Antonio doesn’t have the resources to go out and make a huge splash in free agency.
Fortunately, nearly half of the players in the league are becoming unrestricted free agents this offseason so the Spurs should have plenty of options to choose from as they decide who to spend that non-taxpayer Mid-Level Exception on.