Parker: Everyone would've retired if Spurs didn't land Aldridge

The San Antonio Spurs aren't young, and every summer it feels like their long-running dynasty will end. But last July it actually almost happened. 

Here's what Tony Parker told the San Antonio Express-News about just how close everything came to tumbling down:

Well, as the world knows, San Antonio's run did not stop. In fact, it's arguably stronger than ever. Tim Duncan, Tony Parker and Manu Ginobili returned for (at least) one more run, the Spurs landed LaMarcus Aldridge and David West, and Kawhi Leonard blossomed into Godzilla. 

Now they have the best defense in basketball and a top-three offense. So close to starting over, the Spurs decided to reload instead.