• What should the Spurs do during the 2024-25 season? Nothing. I think we should play out the season and hope we get lucky with a good draft pick from Atlanta or our own.

    The following is a look at the Spurs contracts over the next four seasons. I penciled Mamu and Bassey back in at their previous contracts but those two spots are technically still open. Maybe the Spurs add a veteran minimum free agent or bring back Barlow, but I doubt they do anything more.

    Looking at the 2025-26 season, we have a couple options. We could bring back Tre Jones and/or Chris Paul. We could sign a $20M free agent. We could sign new minimum players or bring back some of our bench crew. We could try to use our cap space to help facilitate another trade as the third team like we did with Bullock, Cedi, and Barnes and acquire more draft capital. We can attach a draft pick or two to Collins, Barnes, and/or Keldon to add another piece.

    We could do a combination of the options above. Here is a look where we bring back Tre Jones and CP in order to maintain maximum cap space for the 2026-27 season. I also extended Sochan at $20M per year. We would still have enough money to sign a big free agent, and at this point, I think we would be a free agent destination.

    Of course our cap space would shrink if we turn Collins, Barnes, and/or Keldon into another player with more long term money. If we turn Collins into another $20M player that has money running through 2027, then we would only have around $20M to add a player in free agency. De’Aaron Fox will be a free agent after the 2025-26 season so he would be an example of a player we would be able to sign.

    The other option is to go big before or during the 2025-26 season. We could combine Collins and Barnes and get anybody from a team that wants to tank. I am not sure who (1) owns their own pick in the 2026 draft, (2) would want to tear it all down, and (3) has a player that is worth the Spurs going after. Options could be Miami (Bam), Atlanta (Trae), Utah (Markkanen), Sacramento (Fox and Sabonis), or Toronto (Barnes). The following is if we could make the trade:

    Spurs get

    • Bam Adebayo

    Heat get

    • Harrison Barnes
    • Zach Collins
    • 2026 1st round swap (best of ATL and SAS)
    • 2026 1st round pick top 8 protected (from CHI)
    • 2027 1st round pick (better of ATL and SAS)
    • 2029 1st round pick (from SAS)
    • 2030 1st round swap (second best of SAS, DAL, MIN)
    • 2031 1st round pick (from MIN)

    The cap sheet would look about the same if we added De’Aaron Fox as a free agent after the 2025-26 season. Adding a player with this size contract will get us really close to the Luxury Tax in 2027-28 as we will have around $20M for four players before going over.

    I think maybe the 2025 draft is going to help make our decision. If we could get a good pick, we may not need to add another max player and instead just build out our supporting cast.


  • From Zachary Colwell at Pounding The Rock

    Promoted to General Manager on July 24, 2019.

    19/20:
    – Re-signed Dejounte Murray to a 4yr/64mil extension

    20/21:
    – Drafted Devin Vassell at #11
    – Drafted Tre Jones at #41
    – Re-signed Jakob Poeltl to a 3yr/26mil deal
    – Re-signed Derrick White to a 4yr/73mil extension
    – Bought-out LaMarcus Aldridge

    21/22:
    – Drafted Josh Primo at #11
    – Signed Zach Collins to a 3yr/21mil deal with only the first year guaranteed
    – Signed Doug McDermott to a 3yr/42mil deal
    – Sign-and-traded DeMar DeRozan for a first round pick, two second rounders and Thad Young
    – Traded an expiring Thad Young for a first round pick
    – Traded Derrick White for Josh Richardson, Romeo Langford, a first round pick and a pick swap

    22/23:
    – Drafted Jeremy Sochan at #9
    – Drafted Malaki Branham at #20
    – Drafted Blake Wesley at #25
    – Traded Dejounte Murray for three first round picks and a pick swap
    – Re-signed Keldon Johnson to a 4yr/74mil extension
    – Traded an expiring Jakob Poeltl for a first rounder and two seconds
    -Traded an expiring Josh Richardson for four second rounders
    – Signed Julian Champagnie and Sandro Mamukelashvilli off waivers during the season

    23/24:
    – Drafted Victor Wembanyama at #1
    – Acquired Reggie Bullock and a pick swap for nothing
    – Re-signed Tre Jones to a 2yr/19mil deal
    – Re-signed Julian Champagnie to a 4yr/12mil deal
    – Re-signed Devin Vassell to a 5yr/135mil extension

    24/25:

    – Drafted Stephon Castle at #4
    – Traded pick #8 for a first round pick, a pick swap and 8mil in cap space
    – Signed Chris Paul to a 1yr/11mil deal
    – Acquired Harrison Barnes and a pick swap for nothing by using the cap space saved from the draft day trade


  • I really don’t want to trade Keldon. Why did we trade Rob Dillingham? I don’t think Stephon Castle is actually going to be a point guard and so that leaves us with only Tre Jones. We didn’t play Devonte Graham at all last year so does that mean we wouldn’t pick up Tyus Jones to run the offense for a couple years? I think either we pick up Tyus Jones or we are going to try to make a trade for a PG.

    The lottery protected Charlotte 1st will probably turn into two 2nds. The Chicago 1st is top 10 and then top 8 protected for a couple years but should convey. The Atlanta pick is unprotected. Not pictured is the 2031 unprotected from Minnesota. The Dallas pick in the image is a swap. So this is four 1sts and a 1st swap (but really three 1sts, two 2nds, and one 1st swap).


  • What teams would be inclined to trade away a good player to either acquire more draft capital, tank, or get under the tax/apron?

    • Tanking Candidates
      • Washington
        • (FA) Tyus Jones
        • (T) Deni Avdija
      • Chicago
        • (RFA) Patrick Williams
      • Portland
        • (T) Jerami Grant
    • Shed Salary
      • Minnesota
        • (T) Nickeil Alexander-Walker
        • (FA) Kyle Anderson
        • (T) Naz Reid
      • Clippers
        • (T) Norm Powell
    • Improve
      • Atlanta
        • (T) Trae Young
        • (RFA) Saddiq Bey
      • Lakers
        • (FA) D’Angelo Russell
        • (T) Rui Hachimura
      • Suns
        • (FA) Royce O’Neale
      • Sacramento
      • Cleveland
        • (T) Darius Garland
        • (RFA) Isaac Okoro
      • Golden State
        • (FA) Dario Saric
      • New Orleans
        • (T) Brandon Ingram
        • (T) CJ McCollum
      • Memphis
        • (T) Luke Kennard

    (T) = trade option (FA) = free agent signing


  • Hawks receive:

    1. Tre Jones – $9.1M (expiring)
    2. Zach Collins – $16.7M (2 yrs)
    3. Devonte Graham – $12.7M (expiring)
    4. 2025 ATL 1st Round Pick (unprotected)
    5. 2025 CHA 1st Round Pick (1-14 protected)
    6. 2025 NOP 2nd Round Pick (unprotected)
    7. 2026 UTA 2nd Round Pick (unprotected)
    8. 2026 DAL, PHI, or OKC 2nd Round Pick (unprotected)
    9. 2027 ATL 1st Round Pick (unprotected)

    Spurs receive:

    1. Trae Young – $43M (3 yrs)

    Notes:

    • The Spurs effectively give everything back from the Dejounte trade except the 2026 1st round pick swap. So really the trade is
      • Hawks receive
        • Dejounte Murray
        • Tre Jones
        • Zach Collins
        • 2025 2nd Round Pick
        • 2026 2nd Round Pick
        • 2026 2nd Round Pick
      • Spurs receive
        • Trae Young
        • 2026 1st Round Pick Swap
    • Atlanta’s main roster becomes:
      • PG Dejounte Murray
      • SG Bogdan Bogdanovic
      • C Clint Capela
      • PF Saddiq Bey
      • SF Jalen Johnson
      • – bench –
      • SF De’Andre Hunter
      • C Zach Collins
      • PG Tre Jones
      • C Onyeka Okongwu
      • SG Kobe Bufkin
      • SF AJ Griffin
    • They would want to trade Collins or Capela. They would probably waive and stretch Devonte Graham.
    • Atlanta saves $10M.

  • Red from ATL; Black from SAS; Purple from SAC

    Hawks receive:

    1. Tre Jones – $9.1M (expiring)
    2. Zach Collins – $16.7M (2 yrs)
    3. Devonte Graham – $12.7M (expiring)
    4. Trey Lyles – $8M (expiring)
    5. Sasha Vezenkov – $6.6M (expiring)
    6. 2025 ATL 1st Round Pick (unprotected)
    7. 2025 CHA 1st Round Pick (1-14 protected)
    8. 2025 NOP 2nd Round Pick
    9. 2026 SAC 1st Round Pick (1-10 protected)
    10. 2026 UTA 2nd Round Pick
    11. 2027 ATL 1st Round Pick (unprotected)

    Spurs receive:

    1. Trae Young – $43M (3 yrs)

    Kings receive:

    1. Clint Capela – $20M (expiring)

    Notes:

    • The Spurs effectively give everything back from the Dejounte trade except the 2026 1st round pick swap. So really the trade is Dejounte, Tre Jones, and Zach Collins for Trae Young and a 2026 pick swap.
    • Atlanta’s main roster becomes:
      • PG Dejounte Murray
      • SG Bogdan Bogdanovic
      • C Onyeka Okongwu
      • PF Saddiq Bey
      • SF Jalen Johnson
      • – bench –
      • SF De’Andre Hunter
      • C Zach Collins
      • PG Tre Jones
      • PF Trey Lyles
      • SG Kobe Bufkin
      • SF AJ Griffin
    • There are three Trae/Tre/Treys in the trade. That’s fun.
    • Atlanta saves $10M.

  • Who says no?




  • Update 6/19: Brian Wright really seems to not want to trade Vassell.

    In no particular order. And also we can throw in a future top 16 protected 1st if needed. See future draft picks.

    • Pelicans | Spurs
      • Pelicans get Vassell, McDermott
        • 3&D wing and save $88mil in guaranteed salary over next two seasons
      • Spurs get CJ McCollum, #14 draft pick
    • Mavericks | Spurs
      • Mavs get Vassell
        • 3&D wing and save $49mil in guaranteed salary over next two seasons
      • Spurs get #10 draft pick, Bertans, JaVale McGee
    • Cavs | Spurs
      • Cavs get Zach Collins, #44 draft pick
        • Save $52mil in guaranteed salary and move Mobley to C position
      • Spurs get Jarrett Allen
    • Hawks | Spurs
      • Hawks get McDermott and/or Graham if they want, #33 pick
      • Spurs get John Collins, #14 pick
    • Magic | Spurs
      • Magic get Collins, Graham (preferably) or McDermott, and a future 1st round lottery protected
      • Spurs get #11 draft pick, Jonathan Isaac


  • Spurs effectively made $480K so that Boston could save $6.6M. That’s $6.2M of good will – hopefully with no expiration date.

    Update…. Bringing back Dieng.