The general consensus about the Spurs’ offseason, now that it seems essentially over, is that while it was a little boring, it went well. San Antonio needed shooting, big forwards, and more alternatives at the center spot and addressed all those issues. None of the additions are transformative, but they are pragmatic and sensible.
A more pessimistic read is possible, though. Essentially, the Spurs needed to make big moves to take a step forward and instead mostly tinkered by switching their veterans for others. They remain mediocre and flawed, but just in a new way. No one should get too much praise for basically making lateral moves.