I think their cap space went up after the Josh Rich trade. It should be slightly more than $25 million now.
We going to sell some of these picks for cash. That’s is a massive haul tho
I think their cap space went up after the Josh Rich trade. It should be slightly more than $25 million now.
LOL, Spurs actually added cap space over the deadline (so far).
Graham's contract is only partially guaranteed in the final year tbh
Yeah, you're right. Spurs actually gained cap space with this trade![]()
I'll miss J-Rich. I honestly wish SA would have just kept him but i imagine he wanted to play for a playoff team. Dude was a good fit and solid vet presence in the locker room. Wish him well
Graham's contract runs 2 more seasons: next at $12,100,000 and the following at $12,650,000 (only $2,850,000 guaranteed).
The picks involved should be 4 out of these 5: Pelicans '23 (31-45), Pelicans '24, Chicago '24, Pelicans '28, Pelicans '29
2.85m guaranteed in 2024-25 per Hoopshype.
But now we greatly increased our odds!! Lol.
be surprised if a shooting needy team dont trade for him even with another yr left on his deal
Austin Spurs gonna be stacked!!
Spurs doing good by getting their players to good destinations.
With the current core youth of the team and several future first round picks it's not likely any of these 2nd round picks will be end up being a solid contributor or even make the team.
Eh, more I think of it, the more I like.
-Graham is an elite volume three-point shooter. He doesn't shoot the straightest but he'll launch threes. The Spurs continue to need three-point shooters.
-Gives the Spurs some an out if another team makes a run at Tre Jones. You can start Graham if needed.
-Graham helps with spacing but isn't good enough to hurt the tank.
-You can get rid of him after next season without much pain.
-It's possible that his value can be revitalized. In that scenario, he could become quite valuable a year from now. This year, his main issue is he's been stuck behind McCollum and Alvarado.
-If you look at this as signing Graham to a frontloaded two-year, $14 million contract in the offseason -- that's a fair-ish deal.
-I continue to think the Spurs will have more salary cap space than they'll know what to do with for at least another year.
-The second rounders aren't hugely important but the Pelicans are a Zion misstep or trade demand away from being a perennial cellar dweller.
Contracts like Graham/McD might be useful in a year if the Spurs luck into Wemby and find themselves a trade away from a playoff spot next season tbh. Unlikely but they're not killers.
Getting something for a guy like JRich is a lot better than previous years' MO when they would just buy out guys because "culture"![]()
Undoes a lot of the goodwill. Taking on 20m next year in Khem and Graham for 2nds and still not getting assets to get to floor is really wasteful. Rather have waived Josh tbh
Spurs just gonna draft the entire 2nd round and hope they catch a gem.
Improved No chances this year and cleared their cap for 2nds. Not great. Go eat Ben Simmons for something if this is your plan tbh
We did waive Josh………………….
Kinda hints to me that ownership feels like this tank is gonna be a 2-3 year project (at least).
Obviously, it isn't realistic to believe a Wemby-type player instantly turns this squad into a contender...but Spurs seem content to take on more bad money for next season and reshuffle the deck for another deal.
Do not like the Pels deal
Gotta get 1 FRP from NOLA out of the triple dip value Pels get
1. Graham sucks
2. Graham's contract sucks
3. JR does not suck like Graham sucks imo
Gaining draft capital is never a bad thing…..second rounders become useful for taking flyers on overseas talent![]()
Agreed. Writing on the wall.
Reminds me of when we first brought in guys like Doug. Clear indicator the FO doesn't want/plan to compete imo tbh
Graham used to be good I remember
Graham can jack freely here. Inflate his stats and become a good piece to move a year from now.
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