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    Fansided NBA | NBA Mock Draft 2022: All the trades that could shake up the first-round
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    The Ringer | Mock Draft By Kevin O'Connor
    June 13, 2022

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    Ousmane Dieng
    Forward New Zealand
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    Shades Of
    Brandon Ingram, prime Chandler Parsons, Evan Turner
    Ousmane Dieng
    Height 6'10" Weight 200
    Age 19.1 Year

    Points
    PTS 7.0 .405 TS%
    3-point percentage
    3P% 21.3 61 3PA
    Rebounds
    REB 2.9 8.3 REB%
    Assists
    AST 0.9 1.3 TOV

    San Antonio Spurs

    This is Dieng’s first appearance in the top 10 of my mock draft as he continues to rise up draft boards. Dieng is a smooth 6-foot-10 shot-creator who oozes upside. Though he is raw as a scorer, the Spurs could have him follow the same developmental plan that Keldon Johnson and Devin Vassell experienced in their system. With size, scoring, a will to pass, and potential defensive versatility, Dieng could become the steal of the draft.

    One of the highest-upside prospects in the draft thanks to his blend of defense, size, and smooth shot creation, but he’s yet to prove he can score efficiently.

    Ballhandlingbadge
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    Playmaking

    PLUSES

    His best skill is ball handling. Despite his size, he’s able to get where he wants with this dribble using low crossovers and hesitations. He has a quick first step, too. After stringing together a series of moves, he has the control to deliver passes off the dribble or glide into right-handed layups and floaters.

    Similarly, he’s able to generate space for pull-up jumpers. The results have not been great so far, but he looks fluid getting into shots. It’s just a matter of getting them to fall. Extending his range will be key.

    Shows good passing vision. He can spot cutters then throw jump passes over the defense; also, if he draws help on a drive, he can find the open man outside. He could be plugged into a playmaking role if his perimeter shooting develops, but even if it doesn’t his talents could be featured in a role as a screener, cutter, and slasher.

    Projects as a highly versatile defender thanks to his length and quickness. On-ball, he displays the agility to slide with guards and wings. His movement looks effortless. Away from the ball he has the potential to become an effective help defender in the paint if his awareness improves.

    MINUSES

    It’s brick city for him as a shooter right now. He shot just 35.6 percent from the field and 23.5 percent from 3-point range in the NBL. Though he looks good shooting the ball, he has never been efficient.

    Avoids contact at the rim. He ends up settling for difficult floaters or off-balance shots. In his first 12 games before injuring his wrist this season, he attempted only four free throws. Since he returned on March 5, he’s averaging 2.6 per game. That’s still a low number, but any type of progress is notable evidence that he is being more aggressive as a scorer.

    Though he has good passing vision, his accuracy needs to improve. Too often the ball is off target, so a good look can be wasted because a defender has time to close the gap with the shooter.

    Defensive awareness is an issue, especially off-ball. So many NBA defenses are switching screens these days that often the big man is pulled away from his protection duties near the paint. So that responsibility can fall on wings like Dieng. He has the size to be a nuisance, but too often he doesn’t rotate quickly enough to make a difference.
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    Nikola Jovic
    Forward Mega Basket
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    Shades Of
    Danilo Gallinari, NOT Nikola Jokic
    Nikola Jovic
    Height 6'9.5" Weight 227
    Age 19.0 Year

    Points
    PTS 10.9 .529 TS%
    3-point percentage
    3P% 34.0 97 3PA
    Assists
    AST 3.3 2.6 TOV
    Rebounds
    REB 4.3 9.5 REB%

    San Antonio Spurs

    Jovic is an ideal fit for the Spursian style that prioritizes ball movement and motion. At 6-foot-10, he can handle, shoot, and create for teammates. The Spurs have shaped their roster with players who fit the same profile for decades. Jovic would follow the same philosophy on a team already ripe with lengthy creators.

    Late bloomer who grew up playing guard, and it shows in his game as a talented playmaker with size who’s still learning how to thrive near the rim.

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    Playmaking

    PLUSES

    At his best with the ball in his hands in the open court or in the pick-and-roll. He’s capable of getting into his shot from any area of the floor. He doesn’t force it, though. Jovic has good shot selection and has the vision as a passer to make his teammates better.

    Shot creation in the open floor is his best skill. He is able to change his pace and use hesitations while taking long strides toward the basket. He has a good handle and smooth footwork, which allows him to keep his dribble alive while deciding whether to score or facilitate.

    With the ability to run the pick-and-roll and set solid screens at 6-foot-10, he could create major matchup advantages. Against a switch, he has the size advantage down low if he develops a post game. Against a blitz, he can pass as the ball handler or make plays for himself off the bounce. Against drop coverage, he has displayed the ability to shoot off the dribble if given space. Like many young players, he needs to improve his efficiency, but the building blocks are there.

    Intelligent off-ball player on offense who has great instincts for cutting into the paint. Plus he has good hands.

    Theoretically a versatile defender if he’s able to improve his sloppy fundamentals and get quicker laterally. Right now, he is at his best defending in help situations at the rim. Even if he’s not a shot blocker, his pure size still makes him more of a deterrent than smaller players in the same position.

    MINUSES

    He’s an inefficient offensive player right now, including from three-point range. He struggles finishing near the rim. He lacks bounce in the paint, and though he has size he doesn’t always know how to use it. He’s not particularly physical, and he has no post game to speak of.

    Subpar defensive player who suffers through stretches of low intensity. He’s a bit sluggish, which limits him as a switch defender. And he lacks beef on his body, so battling against NBA centers is a no-go.
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    Jaden Hardy
    Wing Ignite
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    Bradley Beal, Cam Thomas, Dion Waiters
    Jaden Hardy
    Height 6'4" Weight 190
    Age 19.9 Year

    Points
    PTS 17.7 .482 TS%
    3-point percentage
    3P% 26.9 78 3PA
    Assists
    AST 3.2 3.5 TOV
    Steals
    STL 1.3 0.3 BLK

    San Antonio Spurs

    After selecting two forwards earlier in this mock, here’s a scoring wing for the Spurs. Hardy was a top high school recruit whose draft stock plummeted during a poor season with the G League Ignite. But at this point of the first round, someone could take a shot. Considering San Antonio’s desire to find a star scorer, he seems worth the risk.

    Pure bucket-getter who needs to improve his efficiency and playmaking.

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    Smooth ball handler with a deep bag of moves to create space and launch shots off the bounce. He can elevate without setting his feet and find his balance in midair. Since high school, isolation scoring has been the center of his game. Now, he needs to extend his range as a shooter to continue to excel. This season, he made 35.7 percent of pull-up 2-point jumpers compared to only 27.4 percent of 3s off the dribble, per Synergy.

    Potential knockdown shooter who can drain 3s after running around screens. He’s the type of player who can run hard into the catch, turn, and shoot. He made 36.6 percent of his catch-and-shoot 3s in the G League, according to Synergy.

    Made solid progress as a pick-and-roll ball handler in the G League. He operates with newfound patience navigating screens.

    Though he’s not a stopper, he battles on defense, fighting through screens and even taking charges. With long arms, he could be a quality defender if his level of consistency improves.

    MINUSES

    Lacks vertical pop and a quick first step, leading to him struggling at the rim. He flails around at impact. As a counter, he needs to develop his floater and download a craftier layup package.

    Decision-making. He was asked to be a scorer in high school but needs to prove he will take smart shots as a playmaker. He improved with the Ignite but still misses some open teammates in favor of forcing tough looks.

    Frequent defensive liability who at times appeared apathetic and unmotivated, losing focus off the ball and not even getting into a stance one-on-one.

    Is he just a volume scorer or can he become efficient? For the most part, iso scoring has always been his calling card. Teams wonder whether he’ll ever develop any other NBA skills.

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    Fan Nation Fast Break | 2022 NBA Mock Draft 3.0: Week Before Draft Edition
    Brett Siegel, 4 hours ago AKA June 14, 2022

    #9 San Antonio Spurs - F Ousmane Dieng (France)

    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 Ousmane Dieng to pair with Dejounte Murray and Keldon Johnson on the wing.

    The Spurs always get the most out of international prospects in the NBA Draft and given his length and potential to be an elite-level two-way player, Dieng is the perfect kind of prospect for San Antonio to add as a potential secondary star. Standing 6-foot-10 with a 7-0-plus wingspan, Ousmane Dieng has a lot of upside for growth at just 19-years-old and could very well end up being one of the best players from this draft class.

    Out on the wing, Dieng uses his athleticism to his advantage to blow past smaller, less athletic defenders and has a good feel for when to pull up for a jump-shot when attacking the rim. In time, Dieng could develop into a high-impact two-way player and having one of the better developmental staffs, the Spurs seem like the perfect fit for him.
    #20 San Antonio Spurs - F Nikola Jovic (Serbia)

    Again, there is no telling what the Spurs will do on draft night, as this pick could very well be packaged together with other assets to acquire an already proven talent or for San Antonio to move up in the draft. However, San Antonio likes to take chances on international guys and going after a high-potential prospect like Nikola Jovic could be too good of an opportunity to pass up on.

    Jovic could be a massive steal for this organization and some have called him the best international prospect in this year’s draft class. He is a versatile forward that can do a little bit of everything on the floor and in pick-and-roll sets offensively, Jovic flourishes due to the fact that he can be a primary ball-handler and he is very smart in terms of decision making with the ball in his hands.

    Joining a very athletic team already in San Antonio, Nikola Jovic could play to his strengths and really become an all-around playmaker for this team, taking a lot of stress off of Dejounte Murray in the process.
    #25 San Antonio Spurs - G MarJon Beauchamp (G League Ignite)

    It is very unlikely that the San Antonio Spurs will keep all three of their first-round draft picks. Either this pick or the one before it at 20th overall will be on the move in a pre-draft or draft night trade as the Spurs look to continue building for the future while finding success now with their young core.

    Already having two forwards in Ousmane Dieng and Nikola Jovic from this mock draft, targeting someone that can aid their backcourt and defense could make a lot of sense. He is a very unpolished prospect, but MarJon Beauchamp is definitely a gamble worth taking for the Spurs.

    I truly believe that MarJon Beauchamp has a chance to rise up many team’s draft boards between now and the draft and he made a name for himself in the G League being a strong on-ball defender, something the San Antonio Spurs need. MarJon Beauchamp is NBA-ready and being just 20-years-old, he still has time to develop into a two-way talent at the shooting guard position or on the wing given his length.
    #38 San Antonio Spurs - F Dominick Barlow (Overtime Elite, USA)

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    The Score | 2022 NBA Mock Draft: Smith goes No. 1, Daniels' stock keeps rising
    Matthew Winick, Chicco Nacion, 7 hours ago AKA 14 June 2022

    9. San Antonio Spurs - Jalen Duren, C, Memphis

    With Jakob Poeltl entering a contract year, Duren could be the Spurs' starting center for years to come. He's the youngest player in this class, but he already boasts an NBA-ready body. Duren's explosive leaping ability stood out last season as he swatted more than two shots per game and seemingly caught any lob with his large catch radius. The teenager also flashed some passing skills and the ability to defend in space.
    20. San Antonio Spurs (via TOR) - Jalen Williams, G, Santa Clara
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    After a quiet three seasons at mid-major Santa Clara, Williams took the draft world by storm at the combine. He has ideal size for a wing, a hyper-efficient offensive game from all levels, and an intriguing floor game that he developed last year. Williams should be able to stick immediately, and he could succeed as a rookie as he begins to acclimate to the league's athleticism.
    25. San Antonio Spurs (via BOS) - Jake LaRavia, F, Wake Forest
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    For a Spurs organization that's long been the NBA's poster child for fundamentals, LaRavia would fit in perfectly. Though he put up admirable athletic numbers at the combine, explosiveness and isolation scoring will never be LaRavia's strengths. Instead, his shooting efficiency and decision-making that helped him turn around a struggling Wake Forest program will allow him to carve out a role in the league.

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    Fantasy Six Pack | 2022 NBA Mock Draft – NBA Finals
    Keith Lott, June 13, 2022

    The last number is change from previous mock. So, Daniels was 14th.
    9 Spurs Dyson Daniels Ignite G 5
    20 Spurs
    via TOR Jaden Hardy Ignite W -
    25 Spurs
    via BOS Kendall Brown Baylor F 1

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    Don't know why mockers persist on giving the Spurs Jovic right after they pick Dieng. It's like they're not actually paying attention to what they're doing.

    Of course Duren, J. Williams, LaRavia would be excellent.

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    The Score | 2022 NBA Mock Draft: Smith goes No. 1, Daniels' stock keeps rising
    Matthew Winick, Chicco Nacion, 7 hours ago AKA 14 June 2022
    I wouldn’t mind this version of the mock:

    Duren 9
    J Williams 20
    LaRavia 25

    It addresses somewhat all Spurs needs.

    Go-to scorer: All 3
    Size at PF: Check
    Point-of-attack defender: Jalen Williams has potential with his reach and athleticism. But motor vould be suspect
    On-man defense at C: Check

    This is pretty straight-forward without needing to trade-up, etc. And all should be within reach.

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    I wouldn’t mind this version of the mock:

    Duren 9
    J Williams 20
    LaRavia 25

    It addresses somewhat all Spurs needs.

    Go-to scorer: All 3
    Size at PF: Check
    Point-of-attack defender: Jalen Williams has potential with his reach and athleticism. But motor vould be suspect
    On-man defense at C: Check

    This is pretty straight-forward without needing to trade-up, etc. And all should be within reach.
    I obviously would love to have Duren at 9, wouldn't be upset with Williams at 20, but would rather have John Butler at 25.

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    Bleacher Report | 2022 NBA Mock Draft: 2-Round Predictions and Latest Buzz
    Jonathan Wasserman, June 15, 2022

    9. San Antonio Spurs: Jalen Duren (Memphis, C, Freshman)

    Who Bites on 1st True Center?

    Duren worked out for the Portland Trail Blazers, who seem like a best-case outcome for the projected first true center taken. The Blazers need to improve defensively, and rim protection is Duren's selling point.

    He doesn't seem like a realistic target for the New Orleans Pelicans at No. 8, assuming they want more spacing with Zion Williamson returning. The Spurs make sense for Duren. The Wizards played Kristaps Porzingis at center with Kyle Kuzma and Rui Hachimura in the rotation. And the New York Knicks' need for offense makes it difficult to imagine they will grab a 5 who can't shoot or create, even if they lose Mitc Robinson.

    The lowest he could fall figures to be to the Charlotte Hornets at No. 13. For the Oklahoma City Thunder at No. 12, the idea of pairing defensive aces in Holmgren and Duren has to be appealing.
    20. San Antonio Spurs (via Raptors): Dalen Terry (Arizona, PG/SG, Sop re)

    Tracking Terry

    Terry has gotten workouts for teams with top-10 picks, including the Indiana Pacers (who also own No. 31) and Portland Trail Blazers (who also own No. 36). He's becoming an intriguing sleeper to track given his clear predraft rise, unique game and statistical profile.

    For a point guard, Terry's measurements (6'7¼" in shoes, 7'0¾" wingspan) popped at the combine. He's being viewed as a positionless player who can handle and play-make and defend forwards. It's still extremely uncommon to see a guard-wing type generate first-round attention after averaging just 11.5 points per 40 minutes. But his unconventional archetype and versatility seem to be playing to his favor.
    25. San Antonio Spurs (via Celtics): Ismael Kamagate (Paris Basketball, C, 2001)
    38. San Antonio Spurs (via Lakers): Jaylin Williams (Arkansas, PF, Sop re)

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    I obviously would love to have Duren at 9, wouldn't be upset with Williams at 20, but would rather have John Butler at 25.
    That spells big

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    New York Post | NBA Mock Draft 2.0: Knicks trade up to finally solve point guard problem
    Zach Braziller, June 15, 2022

    9. San Antonio Spurs
    Jeremy Sochan, F, Baylor

    The Big 12 Sixth Man of the Year thinks defense first — he believes he’s the best defensive player in the draft. That at ude will endear him to Gregg Popovich and the Spurs who are in desperate need of a difference-maker up front.
    20. San Antonio Spurs
    Walker Kessler, C, Auburn

    His defense alone makes him appealing, as a shot-blocking demon who rejected 4.6 shots per game last year. If his offense comes around, and there is promise in his perimeter jump shot, the Spurs will have a steal.
    25. San Antonio Spurs
    Christian Braun, G, Kansas

    Had he returned to college, Braun would’ve been one of the premier players in the country. Like Liddell, he really has no weakness — an able shooter, distributor, defender and high-level athlete. You’ll win games with him playing a meaningful role.

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    SBNation | NBA mock draft 2022: Newest projection for each pick’s best and most likely selection
    Ricky O'Donnell, June 15, 2022

    9. San Antonio Spurs

    Why Bennedict Mathurin is the most likely pick on the board: Mathurin has been pegged as a likely top-10 pick all season after a breakout sop re year at Arizona. The 6’4 guard is one of the best three-point shooters in this draft class, which would make him a nice fit next to Dejounte Murray in the backcourt. Mathurin shouldn’t be pegged as an on-ball creator early in his career, but he made strides as a playmaker late in the season and should provide additional off-ball value as a cutter. The Spurs came in No. 29 in three-point rate last season, and could use a shooter of Mathurin’s caliber.

    Why Keegan Murray is the best pick on the board: Murray is unlikely to still be on the board at this point in the first round, but I’m slightly more skeptical about his upside than NBA teams seem to be. This feels like a more appropriate place in the draft for someone with his skill set. Murray is also an excellent outside shooter, and would give San Antonio some additional size up front. The Spurs would be thrilled if he was still available.
    20. San Antonio Spurs

    Why Jalen Williams is the most likely pick on the board: Williams has been sky-rocketing up draft boards after the season because of his 7’2 wingspan, smooth three-point stroke, and pick-and-roll playmaking chops. The Spurs could use a shooter after finishing No. 29 in the league in three-point rate last season, and Williams brings that and more to the wing. The question is if he’s quick enough to hang defensively and leverage his playmaking in the league, but he’s a worthy bet at No. 20.

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    Patrick Baldwin Jr. fell from a top NBA Draft prospect. Now he’s trying to build himself back up

    Why Patrick Baldwin Jr. is the best pick on the board: Baldwin was considered a top-five overall recruit entering college because of his size (6’10) and knockdown shooting ability. He chose to play for his father at Milwaukee instead of taking an offer from Duke, and had a disastrous freshman year thanks to a lingering ankle injury and poor team context around him. Baldwin still has the size and shooting projection to be a natural fit in the league if he can stay healthy. He’s certainly a risky pick given his lack of durability and underwhelming production in a mid-major conference, but a team like San Antonio with four top-38 picks is in a perfect spot to roll the dice on him.
    25. San Antonio Spurs

    Why MarJon Beauchamp is the most likely pick on the board: Beauchamp impressed on the G League Ignite this season to play himself into the first round with his physicality and motor. He has a long and strong frame for a wing at 6’6 with a 7-foot wingspan, and made a big impact defensively by leveraging his strength and athleticism. His jump shot will need to develop, but the defensive intensity will fit right in with San Antonio’s culture.

    Why MarJon Beauchamp is the best pick on the board: Most of the picks we’ve given the Spurs in this draft have been offense-first prospects. Beauchamp represents a chance at a defensive stopper.

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    CBS | 2022 NBA Mock Draft: Jabari Smith goes No. 1 to Magic ahead of Chet Holmgren; Bennedict Mathurin into top five
    Colin Ward-Henninger, June 14, 2022

    Round 1 - Pick 9

    TyTy Washington Jr. PG
    Kentucky • Fr • 6'3" / 197 lbs
    Projected Team
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    PROSPECT RNK
    6th
    POSITION RNK
    1st
    PPG
    12.5
    RPG
    3.5
    APG
    3.9
    3P%
    35%
    The Spurs clearly need a secondary ball-handler next to Dejounte Murray, and Washington is an excellent choice with his ability to create offense for both himself and for others. He's also more than capable as an off-ball 3-point shooter, allowing him to both play alongside Murray and serve as the backup point guard.
    Round 1 - Pick 20

    Patrick Baldwin Jr. PF
    Wisconsin-Milwaukee • Fr • 6'9" / 220 lbs
    Projected Team
    San Antonio
    PROSPECT RNK
    37th
    POSITION RNK
    9th
    PPG
    12.1
    RPG
    5.8
    APG
    1.5
    3P%
    26.6%
    Baldwin was one of the top recruits in the country coming out of high school, but his draft stock plummeted after a horrific season at Milwaukee. The Spurs are just the type of organization to read through the noise and see a 6-9 bucket-getter with a 7-2 wingspan who has advanced shooting and scoring potential to go along with a "best player on the floor" type of confidence. Baldwin could end up being a huge steal if he falls this far, and San Antonio will be glad to get him in its program.
    Round 1 - Pick 25

    Jake LaRavia PF
    Wake Forest • Jr • 6'8" / 235 lbs
    Projected Team
    San Antonio
    PROSPECT RNK
    27th
    POSITION RNK
    7th
    PPG
    14.6
    RPG
    6.6
    APG
    3.7
    3P%
    38.4%
    LaRavia just seems to do everything well -- a trait that Gregg Popovich would likely find useful. The 6-8 forward has great instincts on both ends of the floor, and projects as a knock-down 3-point shooter, particularly from the corners. He also has some point-forward potential given his passing ability.

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    Fansided The Sixer Sense | 2022 NBA Mock Draft: Who each team should pick
    Christopher Kline, 7 hours ago AKA June 15, 2022

    2022 NBA Mock Draft — 9. Johnny Davis, Spurs

    The Spurs could use another shot-maker in the backcourt. Dejounte Murray made the All-Star leap last season, but he’s still limited as an individual scorer. He’s much better equipped to spread the sugar and put teammates in a position for success. Johnny Davis will need to really hammer out the 3-point shot, but he’s a talented individual scorer who could one day take over the reigns of No. 1 option in San Antonio. He should work well off of Murray, though it would take some time to adjust to a lower usage rate.
    2022 NBA Mock Draft — 20. Christian Koloko, Spurs

    A late bloomer who didn’t play basketball full-time until he was 17, Christian Koloko has improved drastically over a very short span of time. He’s one of the most electric athletes in the draft and an absolute monster blocking shots at the rim. San Antonio has an excellent starting center in Jakob Poeltl, but with a rebuild coming fast down the pipe there’s no guarantee Poeltl is in the long-term plans. Koloko is the kind of raw talent the Spurs’ development team would cherish.
    2022 NBA Mock Draft — 25. Jaden Hardy, Spurs

    The Spurs are in talent acquisition mode. No player development staff has a stronger track record. Jaden Hardy’s G-League season was a minor disaster, but he’s a big and talented scoring guard who could blossom into something much more. San Antonio should be in no particular hurry to win games, so taking the long view is the right move.

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    CBS | 2022 NBA Mock Draft: Two-round projection has all 58 picks, surprise prospect jumping into top five
    Kyle Boone, 50 minutes ago AKA June 15, 2022

    Round 1 - Pick 9

    Bennedict Mathurin SG
    Arizona • Soph • 6'6" / 210 lbs
    Projected Team
    San Antonio
    PROSPECT RNK
    12th
    POSITION RNK
    4th
    PPG
    17.7
    RPG
    5.6
    APG
    2.5
    3P%
    36.9%
    Mathurin's somewhat unfairly been boxed into a 3-and-D type prospect, but he's so much more than that. Yes, he's a great knockdown shooter, and his length suggests in time he'll be a plus-defender. But he can also be additive creating off the bounce and is really good in transition, too. The Spurs could shape him into one of the draft's big steals at No. 9.
    Round 1 - Pick 20

    Patrick Baldwin Jr. PF
    Wisconsin-Milwaukee • Fr • 6'9" / 220 lbs
    Projected Team
    San Antonio
    PROSPECT RNK
    20th
    POSITION RNK
    7th
    PPG
    12.1
    RPG
    5.8
    APG
    1.5
    3P%
    26.6%
    Two consecutive seasons ending with Baldwin injured -- first in high school then as a freshman in college -- have given rise to potential durability concerns for him. But as a former top recruit in his class, Baldwin likely still goes in Round 1 because of his 6-9 frame and shooting upside. He's a risk, but one San Antonio may be more averse to taking that on than most considering it has three first-round picks this year.
    Round 1 - Pick 25

    Nikola Jovic SF
    Serbia • 6'10" / 210 lbs
    Projected Team
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    PROSPECT RNK
    21st
    POSITION RNK
    5th
    PPG
    12.0
    RPG
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    APG
    3.6
    This would purely be a value play for San Antonio to pluck Jovic, one of the most intriguing combination forwards in the draft, at No. 25. At 6-10 he has guard skills -- he ran point last season as a primary initiator for Mega Mozzart -- and a center's frame. He's very raw developmentally but having just turned 19 years old, there's a chance he can mature in time to be a valuable initiator given his size.
    Round 2 - Pick 8 (38th overall)

    MarJon Beauchamp SF
    G League Ignite • 6'6" / 199 lbs
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    San Antonio
    PROSPECT RNK
    45th
    POSITION RNK
    13th
    PPG
    15.1
    RPG
    7.3
    3P%
    24.2%
    As one of the older prospects in this class, Beauchamp may be someone teams put on the backburner as they chase youth and developmental talents. However, his length and athleticism could make him a nice fit in the modern NBA as a wing if his outside shot falls with more regularity.

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    Watch Stadium | Jeff Goodman’s 2022 NBA Mock Draft 3.0
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    9. San Antonio Spurs – Johnny Davis, 6-6, 195, SG, Soph., Wisconsin

    Davis had a sensational sop re campaign at Wisconsin, which came out of nowhere. He’s a skilled wing who can really score in the mid-range. He didn’t shoot it well last season from deep, but that aspect of his game will improve. Davis is someone who can come right in and help immediately due to his high IQ and versatility.

    2021-22 Stats: 19.7 ppg, 8.2 rpg, 2.1 apg, 31% 3-pointers (37-121)
    20. San Antonio Spurs (from Toronto) – Tari Eason, 6-8, 215, F, Soph., LSU

    The Spurs could use a big-time defender, and that’s what Eason will bring right away. He’s an athletic forward who can guard multiple positions. Think of a Pascal Siakam-type of player. Long, athletic, plays hard and can really defend.

    2021-22 Stats: 16.9 ppg, 6.6 rpg, 36% 3-pointers (28-78)
    25. San Antonio Spurs (from Boston) – Patrick Baldwin Jr., 6-10, 230, PF, Fr., Milwaukee

    Baldwin chose to play for his father at Milwaukee instead of Duke coming out of high school, and it was a tough season to say the least. Baldwin is regarded as a big-time shooter, but he made only 27 percent of his threes. He only played 11 games due to injury, but he’s got size and can make shots.

    2021-22 Stats: 12.1 ppg, 5.8 rpg, 27% 3-pointers (17-64)

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    Thanks, Drom.

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    Bet Sided | 2022 NBA Mock Draft Based On Odds (Predicting the Lottery for Every Team)
    Peter Dewey, June 15, 2022

    9. San Antonio Spurs: Johnny Davis (+50000)

    Johnny Davis can do it all, and the sop re feels like a perfect fit in San Antonio. The Spurs could form a really tough backcourt with bigger guards like Davis and Dejounte Murray. After trading Derrick White at the deadline, I like this fit for San Antonio.

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    Bleacher Report | 2022 NBA Mock Draft: 2-Round Predictions and Latest Buzz
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    I like this one

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    That spells big
    We definitely could use more size.

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    CBS | 2022 NBA Mock Draft: Jabari Smith goes No. 1 to Magic ahead of Chet Holmgren; Bennedict Mathurin into top five
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    This would be terrible.

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    Interesting that so many of these reports are projecting guards for the Spurs at #9? Do they know something we don't know?

    Like seriously, can we just draft a freaking forward or center that isn't a 2nd round shot in the dark?

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    That CBS one with TyTy at 9 is puke city.

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    9. Johnny Davis
    20 + 25 = Trade up to get Tari Eason
    38. Alondes Williams

    All junk yard dogs. That’s my dream right there.

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    That CBS one with TyTy at 9 is puke city.
    At last he’s not 6’4”.

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