http://asubstituteforwar.wordpress.com/2011/02/21/the-nba-trade-value-power-rankings-february-2011/#more-789
Spurs are ranked 7th most in assets. Here is what they have to say:
7. San Antonio Spurs
Noteable assets: PF Tim Duncan (BS: #18), SG Manu Ginobili (BS: #19), G Tony Parker (BS: #32) PF Dejaun Blair (BS: #50), SF Richard Jefferson, SG Gary Neal, 2011 SAS 1st, 2012 SAS 1st
Similar to the LA Lakers and Boston, just slightly lesser in trade value. The Spurs have no top 15 ranked players, but the combined value of Duncan, Ginobili, and Parker is huge, while Blair is a great bang for your buck piece, at least until having no ACLs catches up to him. Like LA and Boston, the Spurs are on their way down the list sooner than later. It’s been a good run. If the Trade Value Power Rankings existed in the past, the Spurs would likely be going on 20 straight years in the top 10 with David Robinson carrying them to a high rank in the era preceding Duncan’s. That’s impressive.

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