If the Spurs aren't looking to trade Poeltl, they should look into extending him. The max extension he can sign is $50.5M/4. Considering the rising cap, that wouldn't be a bad deal for the Spurs. Jakob would probably remain tradeable on that contract. I could see Poeltl's representation telling him not to sign it, though I would consider that to be really risky given his very real limitations and the tendency for role-playing centers to not get paid a lot. Like with Murray, Jakob's signing has calendar issues. He signed his new deal in November of 2020, meaning the team couldn't offer him an extension until next season is underway. With DeJounte, it's a bigger deal, because the Spurs probably won't be able to use cap space to renegotiate his contract and save some salary down the road. But it also matters, because the Spurs can't extend Poeltl for that contract and then trade him in the same season. Oh well.