E.J. Liddell
Christian Koloko
Kendall Brown who could really be a candidate to play all year in the G-League
Jaylin Williams
The more I see about him, I love this pick.Enzo The Baker said:
Branham has a 6'10" wing span.
jteagle said:
Still some interesting players left, including several international players that could stay overseas for a year or two.
E.J. Liddell
Christian Koloko
Kendall Brown who could really be a candidate to play all year in the G-League
Jaylin Williams
The Spurs are taking Kennedy Chandler at No. 38, per source
— Jeremy Woo (@JeremyWoo) June 24, 2022
Sources: San Antonio will pick Kennedy Chandler at No. 38 and trade him to Memphis.
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) June 24, 2022
FTAG 2000 said:
More front court help please. No more guards
Memphis is acquiring Tennessee's Kennedy Chandler in a trade with San Antonio at No. 38 for a future second-round pick and cash, source tells ESPN.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) June 24, 2022
Interesting, any idea what they get for that?West Texan said:The Spurs are taking Kennedy Chandler at No. 38, per source
— Jeremy Woo (@JeremyWoo) June 24, 2022
Really wanted Liddell.
Edit:Sources: San Antonio will pick Kennedy Chandler at No. 38 and trade him to Memphis.
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) June 24, 2022
Yeah I saw it after I posted. Makes sense. They weren't going to be able to keep all 4 picks.Enzo The Baker said:
Future second rounder and cash considerations.
jteagle said:The Spurs care about D.FTAG 2000 said:jteagle said:One scouting reportFTAG 2000 said:
Hate Wesley pick. Oils have gotten jovic.
Two out of three not bad but damn that kid was there. Samanic scare them away?
Jovic is 6-foot-11 and can pass but everything else about him is more hypothetical. He projects to be a sub par defender and he doesn't have a history of being a sharpshooter.
We can teach shooting. Don't care about D, he'd be a good bench guy to come in and shoot. Basically a bertans clone
I'll have to take your word for it because I don't watch alot of college basketball. The scouting report says he is a good defender. But is a proven scorer. Jovic doesn't do either. You want him to come off the bench and shoot but he's not a shooter. I trust the team. More often than not, they do a pretty good job of evaluating talent.FTAG 2000 said:jteagle said:The Spurs care about D.FTAG 2000 said:jteagle said:One scouting reportFTAG 2000 said:
Hate Wesley pick. Oils have gotten jovic.
Two out of three not bad but damn that kid was there. Samanic scare them away?
Jovic is 6-foot-11 and can pass but everything else about him is more hypothetical. He projects to be a sub par defender and he doesn't have a history of being a sharpshooter.
We can teach shooting. Don't care about D, he'd be a good bench guy to come in and shoot. Basically a bertans clone
branham was a ****ty defender in college. His drafting invalidates your argument. Talented, but he was comically bad as a defender last year
I like it! Another one that just turned 19 in May. Stats look good. Not alot of film on him but looks like he has talent and alot of upside.Enzo The Baker said:
Signed Dominick Barlow to a 2-way.
Malaki Branham shot 59.6% as a pick-and-roll ball handler, which landed him in the 95th percentile in that play type.
— Noah Magaro-George (@N_Magaro) June 24, 2022
The 19-year-old guard also shot 44.2% on spot-up threes and self-created an impressive 63.7% of his field goals.
Source: Saint Joseph’s guard Jordan Hall will sign with the San Antonio Spurs #PorVida
— Mavs / Magic Draft (@MavsDraft) June 24, 2022
Quote:
The San Antonio Spurs will play their first of at least four games on the second day of action against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Friday, July 8 at 4 p.m. C.T inside the Cox Pavilion. The Cavs own the No. 14 overall selection, making the matchup an anticipated one between two lottery teams.
The Spurs will then face the NBA champion Golden State Warriors on Sunday, July 10 at 6:30 p.m. C.T. at the Thomas & Mack Center.
The team will follow this up with a meeting between Southwest Division rivals, as the Spurs will take on the Houston Rockets on Monday, July 11 at 6 p.m. C.T. at the Thomas & Mack Center.
The Spurs will play their fourth game against the Atlanta Hawks on Thursday, July 14 at 2 p.m. C.T at the Cox Pavilion.
Houston’s Kyler Edwards has agreed on a deal with the San Antonio Spurs, a source told @Stockrisers. He will play in the Summer League with them.
— Jake (@jakeweingarten) June 24, 2022
LSU’s Darius Days has agreed to a deal with the San Antonio Spurs, a source told @Stockrisers.
— Jake (@jakeweingarten) June 24, 2022
Right now the San Antonio Spurs are an average age of 23.4-years-old.
— Noah Magaro-George (@N_Magaro) June 26, 2022
Free agency or offseason trades could change that number, but sheesh.
There is a difference between a terrible team and a rebuilding team. I think they really improved through the draft this year and we will see what happens in free agency. I still think there will be some more trades. Based on what we saw last year, I expect that they aren't done yet.MookieBlaylock said:
No i feel like another terrible team and season is Upon us
FTAG 2000 said:
Really like the Hall and Barlow grabs. May have found our new SloMo
San Antonio and Atlanta remain engaged on trade conversations regarding a larger deal centered around Dejounte Murray and John Collins, sources said.
— Jake Fischer (@JakeLFischer) June 27, 2022
We’ll get into all the trade and free agency scuttle with @BigWos tomorrow at 7:30pm ET on @getcallin:https://t.co/GgQWuQz9ud
West Texan said:
I'm not totally opposed to trading DJ because his value has never been higher. While he's good enough we can try and build a competitive team around him, he's not good enough to elevate this team to the playoffs by himself. If some team is willing to throw a ridiculous offer out there, you consider it. However, there's just not much that Atlanta has that is interesting to me at all. John Collins is ok, but loses a ton of value without someone like Dejounte to get him the ball. Okongwu is an undersized center with no outside shooting. He's essentially a smaller but more explosive Poeltl. Future picks are always good to have, but Atlanta projects to be a playoff team for a good long while, so not super valuable either.
I really think to make it work they're gonna have to get one or two more teams involved for us to get the kind of return we are wanting.