Tim Duncan is cutting his salary in half to help the San Antonio Spurs build a juggernaut. The 39-year-old NBA star has re-signed with the Spurs on a two-year, $10 million deal.

What happened?

The Spurs are building their strongest team of the Tim Duncan era, with almost everyone taking pay cuts to make it happen. Kawhi Leonard got his max contract, but LaMarcus Aldridge took less money than he could have gotten from Portland.

Why it matters for Tim Duncan

Duncan's willingness to sacrifice money stands out, especially compared to other players who have gotten "legacy" type deals from their teams. Kobe Bryant, for example, is on the final year of a two-year, $48 million deal.

What comes next?

The Spurs roster is stacked, and if Duncan and company can stave off decline for one more season, they immediately become title contenders again. David West gave up $11 million to sign with the Spurs, and Danny Green took a less than market-value deal to re-sign.

The Spurs lost in the first round of the playoffs, but Duncan is holding off on retirement. He is coming off one of his best seasons in the last five years and rightfully earned an All-NBA Third Team spot.

Duncan's new deal is significant, as he is still one of the best big men in the NBA. The Spurs will have to manage fatigue and injuries, with Duncan turning 40 next April and Manu Ginobili turning 38 this summer.

The common notion that the Spurs are ageless may be put to the test this season. But with Duncan and company on board, they have a real chance to make a deep run in the playoffs.

According to David Aldridge, Duncan's decision to take a pay cut is a testament to his commitment to the team. The Spurs are building a strong roster, and Duncan is a key part of it.

The NBA season is just around the corner, and the Spurs are looking to make a statement. With Duncan leading the charge, they could be a force to be reckoned with.

Duncan's salary cut is a bold move, but it could pay off in the long run. The Spurs are building a team that can compete with the best in the NBA, and Duncan is a big part of that effort.

The Spurs will have to navigate the challenges of the NBA season, but with Duncan on board, they have a good chance of success. He is a seasoned veteran who knows what it takes to win.

The Spurs are looking to make a deep run in the playoffs, and Duncan is a key part of that effort. He is a dominant force on the court, and his leadership will be crucial in the playoffs.

Duncan's new deal is a two-year, $10 million contract. He is 39 years old and still playing at a high level.

The Spurs are building a strong team, and Duncan is a big part of it. He is a talented player who can make a big impact on the court.

Duncan's decision to take a pay cut is a sign of his commitment to the team. He is willing to sacrifice money to help the Spurs build a strong roster.

The Spurs are looking to make a statement in the NBA this season. With Duncan leading the charge, they could be a force to be reckoned with.

Duncan is a seasoned veteran who knows what it takes to win. He is a dominant force on the court, and his leadership will be important in the playoffs.

The Spurs are building a team that can compete with the best in the NBA. Duncan is a key part of that effort, and his salary cut is a bold move that could pay off in the long run.