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    Out of those guys I think someone will take a swing at Duren before our pick.

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    Out of those guys I think someone will take a swing at Duren before our pick.
    Could see it but probably the one that makes the only sense is Blazers if they don’t trade the pick for Grant. Indy (Turner), Portland (Nurkic), Nola (Zion).

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    Don’t rule out the possibility of Detroit taking Duren at #5 too. Duren mentioned that he had a workout with them.
    If they have been linked to Ayton, they may very well feel Duren is a better prospect and of significantly more value too.

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    1. Smith
    2. Holmgren
    3. Banchero
    4. Ivey
    5.Sharpe
    6. Murray
    7. Duren
    8. Mathurin
    9. Sochan/Davis/Daniels/Griffin

    These are the guys left. Spurs most likely end up taking Sochan.

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    1. Smith
    2. Holmgren
    3. Banchero
    4. Ivey
    5.Sharpe
    6. Murray
    7. Duren
    8. Mathurin
    9. Sochan/Davis/Daniels/Griffin

    These are the guys left. Spurs most likely end up taking Sochan.
    I’m really warming up to Daniels.

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    I can see Duren and/or Branham popping into the top 10.

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    I really want the spurs to draft Johnny Davis but I think we end up taking Ousmane Dieng at 9 and then the 20th pick will be best available

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    I can see Duren and/or Branham popping into the top 10.
    Oh, and AJ Griffin. There are a lot of players possible in the 5-10 range.

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    I really want the spurs to draft Johnny Davis but I think we end up taking Ousmane Dieng at 9 and then the 20th pick will be best available
    Still think Sochan or Griffin are more likely. But Dieng wouldn’t surprise me.

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    To get one of Murray, Daniels, Marhurin, or Sharpe at 9, you have to hope a team ahead of us falls in love with either Sochan, Davis, or Duren. If the Pacers take Murray it does nothing to help te chances of Mathurin/Davis falling
    You clearly didn't comprehend my post. Re-read it.

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    Yahoo! | 2022 NBA Mock Draft 8.0: Dyson Daniels, Jalen Williams biggest first-round risers
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    9. San Antonio Spurs: F Jeremy Sochan

    Ht./Wt.: 6-9, 230 pounds | Class: Freshman | Baylor: 9.2 ppg, 6.4 rpg

    Sochan had one of the best pro days during the draft combine and showcased his speed and consistent 3-point jumper — something that he struggled with at Baylor. The NBA spacing and pick-and-roll option caters to Sochan, and he will undoubtedly be a much better pro than his one year in college would indicate.
    20. San Antonio Spurs: G Kennedy Chandler

    Ht./Wt.: 6-0, 171 pounds | Class: Freshman | Tennessee: 13.3 ppg, 4.9 apg

    25. San Antonio Spurs: G Jaden Hardy

    Ht./Wt.: 6-4, 198 pounds | G League Ignite: 17.7 ppg, 3.2 apg

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    SI | NBA Mock Draft: Jabari Smith to Magic, Thunder Select Paolo Banchero and More Buzz
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    9. Spurs: Jeremy Sochan, F, Baylor

    Height: 6' 8" | Weight: 220 | Age: 19 | Freshman

    Sochan has quietly built some buzz around the league and looks like a strong bet to go in the back half of the lottery, potentially in the top 10. He’s a particularly compelling fit in San Antonio, which has loaded up on perimeter players but could use some additional size up front, particularly with Jakob Poeltl entering a contract year. Sochan is one of the most intriguing prospects in the draft from a defensive standpoint, as a tough, smart, switchable forward who brings a ton of energy. His offensive game is more of a work in progress, but he’s a good ball-handler and passer for his size, and there’s a pretty reasonable chance he becomes a passable three-point shooter. There’s a lot to like here considering how advanced he is for his age.
    20. Spurs (from Raptors): Nikola Jovic, F, Mega Basket (Serbia)

    Height: 6' 11" | Weight: 220 | Age: 18

    San Antonio’s roster is currently guard-heavy, with Dejounte Murray emerging as a star and the organization heavily invested in 19-year-old Josh Primo, so the frontcourt should be an area of emphasis in this draft. Keep in mind that it’s unlikely the Spurs use all their picks, with three first-rounders and four in the top 40. Jovic turns 19 this week and holds first-round appeal as a jumbo forward with perimeter skills, plus passing vision and a sweet jumper. He’s also a below-average athlete and likely to be a defensive liability, which may create issues in terms of fit, but the size-skill combination is often worth a gamble and he’s got some potential as a creative player in the right situation. The sense I’ve gotten is that Jovic is hoping to come over to the NBA next season, so this won’t necessarily be a stash pick.
    25. Spurs (from Celtics): Patrick Baldwin Jr., PF, Milwaukee

    Height: 6' 10" | Weight: 220 | Age: 19 | Freshman

    As mentioned previously, the Spurs may not actually be the team making this pick given they have four draft picks in the top 40. There’s a segment of scouts that remain mostly out on Baldwin after a heavily disappointing year, but he’s started to build back a bit of goodwill after the combine and remains one of the most intriguing shooters in the draft, factoring in his size and clean stroke. Baldwin needs to be able to stay healthy, improve his conditioning, regain his confidence and string games together, but it’s hard to imagine things can get much worse for him than they did in college. Teams will have to understand the bad context and feel comfortable with the situation to actually take the leap here, but there are only so many knockdown shooters with his type of size. Baldwin’s athleticism, defense, and lack of physicality have inspired concerns to varying degrees, but at some point he’s worth a shot.
    38. Spurs (from Lakers): Caleb Houstan, F, Michigan | Fr.

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    SI | NBA Mock Draft: Jabari Smith to Magic, Thunder Select Paolo Banchero and More Buzz
    Jeremy Woo, June 6, 2022

    That is a very likely outcome.

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    SI Fan Nation | 2022 NBA Mock Draft 2.0: Post-Early Entrant Deadline Edition
    Brett Siegel, June 6, 2022

    #9 San Antonio Spurs - G/F AJ Griffin (Duke - Freshman)

    The San Antonio Spurs are always a major question mark in the draft, as you never know what to expect from them. Last year, they shocked everyone by taking Joshua Primo, the youngest player in the draft with one of the biggest upsides on the offensive-end of the floor. Still looking to find their iden y and form a long-term, youthful core, San Antonio could be obligated to go after another high-potential guy like AJ Griffin to pair with Dejounte Murray and Keldon Johnson on the wing.

    AJ Griffin checks off all the boxes for being an elite-level offensive wing moving forward and being just 18-years-old still, there is plenty of room for growth here. The Spurs are not in any rush to prove themselves and having some time to spend on developing long-term assets, Griffin could fit perfectly in the timeframe of how their roster is currently constructed with youth. Adding more talent on the offensive-end of the floor is vital for San Antonio moving forward, which is why selecting Griffin here makes sense.
    #20 San Antonio Spurs - G Jaden Hardy (G League Ignite)

    Seeing as they already took AJ Griffin earlier, the Spurs may look to target a frontcourt talent if they were to keep this 20th overall selection. However, San Antonio likes to take chances and going after a high-potential guy like Jaden Hardy could be too good of an opportunity to pass up on.

    Drafting Jaden Hardy, a high-potential guard that has shown flashes of being a primary ball-handler, gives the Spurs a possible long-term replacement for Derrick White, who they traded away at the trade deadline, at the shooting guard position. While not a traditional guard, Hardy has no problem creating for himself or others and there are definitely aspects of his game that resemble traits of an NBA All-Star.
    #25 San Antonio Spurs - C Walker Kessler (Auburn, Sop re)

    With Griffin and Hardy already heading to San Antonio in this mock draft, the Spurs will likely go ahead and draft for value with their third first-round pick that will almost definitely be moved. They could look to add backcourt depth, but having Joshua Primo and Tre Jones, it likely makes more sense to take one of the bigs that has fallen a little bit.

    Being a strong looking shot-blocker that also has great footwork around the rim offensively, Walker Kessler is definitely an intriguing center prospect for the Spurs to add not only for depth behind Jakob Poeltl, but possibly as his replacement in the near future. As reported by HoopsHype’s Michael Scotto this season, the Spurs did hold some trade discussion centered around Poeltl, so it is possible he could be on the move at some point during the 2022-23 season.
    #38 San Antonio Spurs - G Jean Montero (Overtime Elite)

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    SI | NBA Mock Draft: Jabari Smith to Magic, Thunder Select Paolo Banchero and More Buzz
    Jeremy Woo, June 6, 2022
    Adding a bunch of below average athletes.

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    Rookie Wire | 2022 NBA Mock Draft 5.0: Projecting every pick after early entry deadline
    Cody Taylor, June 3, 2022

    9 San Antonio Spurs: Bennedict Mathurin, Arizona

    Height: 6-6

    Weight: 204

    Year: Sop re

    Position: G

    The Pac-12 Player of the Year, averaged 17.7 points, 5.6 rebounds, 2.5 assists and one steal in 37 games. He is viewed as a safe pick at this point of the draft and has the tools to develop into a knockdown shooter at the next level. He will need to improve as a defender but has the size and strength needed to emerge on that end of the floor. However, it will be his ability on offense that teams will be intrigued with.
    20 San Antonio Spurs (from Toronto): Nikola Jovic, KK Mega Basket (Serbia)
    Jovic averaged 12 points, 4.8 rebounds and 3.6 assists with KK Mega Basket in the Adriatic League. He shot 41.4% from the field, including 31.5% from 3-point range, in 29 total games this season. The Spurs have been heavily linked with international prospects over the years and, with three first-round picks this year, could look to take a chance on Jovic.
    25 San Antonio Spurs (from Boston): Caleb Houstan, Michigan
    Houstan, who was once projected to be a lottery pick, is now viewed as a borderline first-round pick. He is rumored to have received a draft promise after skipping the combine last month as speculation has swirled as to which team could have given him that guarantee. He certainly feels strongly about his draft stock after forgoing his collegiate eligibility and could hear his name called in this range.
    38. San Antonio (from Lakers): Ryan Rollins, Toledo

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    That is a very likely outcome.
    A very disappointing outcome

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    NBA | Consensus Mock Draft: Latest look shows Smith emerging as likely No. 1
    Drew Packham, June 7, 2022

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    No. 9 (Spurs): Jalen Duren (4)
    Top 14 (below): To calculate the consensus, we award 14 points for every mock draft in which the player went first overall, 13 for second, continuing to one point for the final lottery pick. The player with the highest point total represents the top overall selection, which is as follows:

    9. Johnny Davis | San Antonio Spurs

    Wisconsin | Position: SG | Height: 6-5 | Prospect profile
    Status: Sop re
    Most Common: 10 (5)

    A guard who likes to work in the paint, Davis has a midrange game that could translate well to the NBA. Has shown the desire and passion to become solid defender.

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    the basic strategy of a mock draft is to throw as many darts by having multiple mocks and eventually some of these mocks will get at least a few picks right. the reality is that we're all just guessing and hoping.

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    Fantasy Pros | 2022 NBA Mock Draft: Full Two Round Picks & Predictions
    Kyle Williams, June 5, 2022

    9. San Antonio Spurs – Jalen Duren (C – Memphis)

    The Spurs continue to be loaded in the backcourt with Devin Vassell
    , Josh Primo, Lonnie Walker
    , Keldon Johnson
    , and Dejounte Murray
    , but for some reason, they seem content on shedding Jakob Poeltl
    this offseason, the team’s only real big. Putting the pieces together, pairing Duren, an 18-year-old physically imposing big man, to the mix would make a ton of sense. With Dejounte Murray at the helm, the pick and roll between these two would help open up the floor spacing for shooters such as Lonnie Walker and Josh Primo.
    20. San Antonio Spurs – Nikola Jovic (G – Serbia)

    Name a more iconic duo than young raw international prospects and Greg Popovich. I’ll wait. Jovic is a classic Spurs guy: smart, scrappy, has room for upside, and is a dynamic off-ball shooter. With Lonnie Walker not being exactly what the team hoped for in a small forward, Jovic can be all that and more.
    25. San Antonio Spurs – MarJon Beauchamp (F – G League Ignite)

    Adding another gritty forward to the mix would work wonders for the Spurs. Beauchamp is an excellent and versatile defender and possesses the ability to move around and score the ball at will. He’s arguably one of the most pro-ready prospects and should start from Day 1.
    38. San Antonio Spurs – John Butler (F – Florida State)

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    Fantasy Pros | 2022 NBA Mock Draft: Full Two Round Picks & Predictions
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    I wouldn’t hate that at all.

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    Fansided King James Gospel | NBA Mock Draft 4.0: Picks for the entire first round
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    A.J. Griffin
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    San Antonio Spurs

    Portland and New Orleans passing on A.J. Griffin, a player who could go as high as fourth, means the San Antonio Spurs get a true knockdown shooter, the kind of player who will evoke memories of some of the great shooters in San Antonio’s history. Griffin hit 48.3 percent of his 3-point shots, which will be a shot in the arm to a Spurs offense that has fallen into loving midrange shots too much.

    Griffin’s defensive question marks will be well-supported in an ecosystem like the Spurs, and their collection of strong defenders can both cover up for him and help to develop him on that end. The upside is real and the shooting is lethal.
    20
    Dalen Terry
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    San Antonio Spurs

    Jalen Williams is a popular pick to shoot up draft boards; Dalen Terry is a little more under the radar, but his ball-handling and playmaking skills at his size make him a prime candidate to sneak into the top 20 as well. He is 6’6″ and could be the backup to Dejounte Murray in San Antonio while also playing alongside him as the shot continues to develop. His defensive potential is monstrous, and combining him and Murray makes for a devastating pairing.
    25
    Jake LaRavia
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    San Antonio Spurs

    One of two teams with three first-round picks, the San Antonio Spurs have a chance to really build out their young core to try and continue competing with coach Gregg Popovich. This mock draft has seen them add an elite shooter in A.J. Griffin and a wing creator in Dalen Terry. Jake LaRavia is their third pick, the kind of skilled player the Spurs have historically excelled at developing. His combination of shooting and off-ball movement set him up for a long career as a role player.

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    Sports Naut | 2022 NBA mock draft: Jabari Smith to Magic at one, top-5 surprise
    Vincent Frank, June 5, 2022

    9. San Antonio Spurs: AJ Griffin, forward, Duke
    Yet another Duke product that finds himself as one of our top-10 NBA Draft prospects, Griffin is an interesting figure leading up to the annual event. He didn’t draw as much attention as Banchero, but there’s a whole lot to like. That included Griffin shooting a resounding 45% from three-point range as a freshman. Not bad for a 6-foot-6 wing. San Antonio could use this type of shooting from the frontcourt moving forward with the excess of wings the team currently boasts.
    20. San Anonio Spurs (from Raptors): Jeremy Sochan, forward, Baylor

    25. San Antonio Spurs (from Celtics): Walker Kessler, center, Auburn

    38. San Antonio Spurs (from Lakers): Christian Koloko, center, Arizona

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    Covers | 2022 NBA Mock Draft Version 1: Magic Go With the Favorite At the Top
    Rohit Ponnaiya, June 3, 2022

    9. San Antonio Spurs: Dyson Daniels, SG, G League Ignite

    A long combo-guard who can attack the rim, create for others, rebound, and play tough defense. San Antonio could really use another ball-handler alongside Dejounte Murray and adding the eerily similar Daniels would be very intriguing.
    20. Spurs (via TOR): Mark Williams, C, Duke

    The Spurs had no depth behind Jakob Poeltl last season and Williams would be a big help in that area. The 240-pound Williams had a massive standing reach of 9-foot-9 at the combine and was named the ACC Defensive Player of the Year after leading Duke with 7.4 rebounds and 2.8 blocks per game. He's also an efficient scorer inside the paint and is reliable at the charity stripe.
    25. Spurs (via BOS): Jake LaRavia, F, Wake Forest

    LaRavia has power forward size with a small forward skillset. He is a versatile, high IQ player that can help a team in a variety of ways. His stock also took a boost when it was revealed that he was actually 20 years old and not the 22 he had previously been listed at (funny how just two years can change how prospects are viewed).

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    ^^ awful mock (sports naut's mock, that is). and no way sochan goes as far down as 20.

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