There's no reason to believe the Spurs would be more likely to buy a pick later if they sell a pick now. They should have plenty of money in the budget either way. Cash received is just for the owner's pocket. It's not a direct basketball asset, and a team like SA that is likely to run well into the black this year given their low payroll but also massive intrigue shouldn't need to worry about pinching pennies. I'd far prefer them use the pick to actually take a guy they want on a two-way rather than trying to poach one from another team. I don't particularly put any stock into the report that the Spurs don't want to use the picks (it's reasonable but I don't think any source who'd talk has any informed idea). But I think 33 is the far more likely pick to move. It'd be very shocking to me to see a team get a guy drafted in the upper 30s to sign a two-way, but 44 is likely within the cut-off. The Spurs may sell 44 like they did last year, but even in that case, I think they'd want to get off 33.