The San Antonio Spurs are rebuilding. That feels so weird to type that we’ve got to do it again. The San Antonio Spurs are rebuilding. Nope. That still doesn’t feel right. Nonetheless, it’s an NBA reality.
The Spurs made it one when they traded Dejounte Murray for three first-round picks and a pick swap. For the first time in roughly an average NBA fan’s existence, the Spurs are focused on the future.
With that in mind, these Spurs still have some useful veterans on their roster. They ought to move them.
Without Murray, there’s little sense in having guys like Jakob Poeltl, Doug McDermott, and Josh Richardson lying around.
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The point guard position is a particularly precarious one with a combination of Tre Jones, Josh Primo, and perhaps Blake Wesley as options. In Summer League action, Primo and Wesley do not looked necessarily polished.
The Spurs need draft picks and players under 25. Here’s a deal that lands them both.