Mock Off-Season: San Antonio Spurs
Posted: Tue May 6, 2025 6:00 pm
NBA Draft
#8 Pick - Kon Knueppel
#14 Pick - Joan Beringer
#38 Pick - Traded for 2 Future 2nds
Notable Free Agents
Chris Paul (UFA)
Contract Negotiations
De'Aaron Fox extension (Bam Adebayo, 3/162 starting at 51.9 Million)
Total Salary: 155,643,212
NBA Salary Cap: 154,647,000
NBA Tax Line: 187,895,000
NBA 1st Apron: 195,945,000
NBA 2nd Apron: 207,824,000
Transactions
Sign Guerschon Yabusele (Full MLE/3 Years)
Trade #1:
Keldon Johnson for Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, #27
Cameron Johnson, #27 for Keldon Johnson, Anthony Black, #16
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, Anthony Black, #16 for Cameron Johnson
Trade #2:
#27 for 4 2nds (Detroit Pistons trade a variety of '28-'30 2nds)
Trade #3:
#38 for 2 future 2nds (Draft Night, any team)
Total Salary: $173,868,712 (13 Players)
Roster/Rotation
De'Aaron Fox / Stephon Castle /
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope / Malaki Branham / Blake Wesley
Devin Vassell / Kon Knueppel / Julian Champagnie
Harrison Barnes / Jeremy Sochan
Victor Wembanyama / Guerschon Yabusele / Charles Bassey / Joan Beringer
San Antonio continues to make upgrades around Victor Wembanyama, but with his current medical condition can't make an aggressive, all-in move this off-season. Two Lottery Picks allows the Spurs to take stabs at potential long-term roster gaps, notably a high-floor wing who can shoot and a rising big-man prospect in Beringer.
Yabusele provides a versatile big-man pairing next to Wemby as Yabusele can both stretch the floor and play like a traditional big-man.
The wings are still under-developed for San Antonio but allowing Victor to play a lot of '4' rather than traditional center eases the pressure while the addition of KCP gives San Antonio a tough-nosed and high-level Point-of-Attack defender to replace the ever-useless Keldon Johnson. There is still a blend of veteran winning presence (Harrison Barnes, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope and De'Aaron Fox) and developmental talent.
#8 Pick - Kon Knueppel
#14 Pick - Joan Beringer
#38 Pick - Traded for 2 Future 2nds
Notable Free Agents
Chris Paul (UFA)
Contract Negotiations
De'Aaron Fox extension (Bam Adebayo, 3/162 starting at 51.9 Million)
Total Salary: 155,643,212
NBA Salary Cap: 154,647,000
NBA Tax Line: 187,895,000
NBA 1st Apron: 195,945,000
NBA 2nd Apron: 207,824,000
Transactions
Sign Guerschon Yabusele (Full MLE/3 Years)
Trade #1:
Keldon Johnson for Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, #27
Cameron Johnson, #27 for Keldon Johnson, Anthony Black, #16
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, Anthony Black, #16 for Cameron Johnson
Trade #2:
#27 for 4 2nds (Detroit Pistons trade a variety of '28-'30 2nds)
Trade #3:
#38 for 2 future 2nds (Draft Night, any team)
Total Salary: $173,868,712 (13 Players)
Roster/Rotation
De'Aaron Fox / Stephon Castle /
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope / Malaki Branham / Blake Wesley
Devin Vassell / Kon Knueppel / Julian Champagnie
Harrison Barnes / Jeremy Sochan
Victor Wembanyama / Guerschon Yabusele / Charles Bassey / Joan Beringer
San Antonio continues to make upgrades around Victor Wembanyama, but with his current medical condition can't make an aggressive, all-in move this off-season. Two Lottery Picks allows the Spurs to take stabs at potential long-term roster gaps, notably a high-floor wing who can shoot and a rising big-man prospect in Beringer.
Yabusele provides a versatile big-man pairing next to Wemby as Yabusele can both stretch the floor and play like a traditional big-man.
The wings are still under-developed for San Antonio but allowing Victor to play a lot of '4' rather than traditional center eases the pressure while the addition of KCP gives San Antonio a tough-nosed and high-level Point-of-Attack defender to replace the ever-useless Keldon Johnson. There is still a blend of veteran winning presence (Harrison Barnes, Kentavious Caldwell-Pope and De'Aaron Fox) and developmental talent.