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Anonymous
Years ago
Spurs get DWest
Chasing a ring shouldn't be seen as a bad thing for veterans whose careers are winding down and having played most of their careers on non-contending teams.
Its not like they're being unloyal just because the team they currently play for is in a rebuilding stage.

Years ago
If I was earning a seven figure salary I wouldn't care how I was labelled in the media, good for the Spurs in getting another piece of their puzzle...

Years ago
Yeah, unfortunately for veteran players it's a lose-lose situation.
Take big money and be called greedy and self-centered and not committed to helping your team have $ to get other players to win a banner.
Take a massive pay cut (an $11m pay cut!) and people will say they are chasing rings.
