Study ranks San Antonio Spurs' front office among cheapest in NBA
The San Antonio Spurs organization has one of the cheapest front offices in the NBA when it comes to dolling out cash for talent, according to a new Bleacher Report study. To compile its rankings, the sports-culture website looked at how much money each of the NBA's 30 teams spent in luxury taxes since the 2017 CBA agreement, whichr raised the NBA salary cap is $170.8 million. Team's that go over that salary cap must pay a luxury tax, while those that stay under the cap receive a tax rebate.
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