I really like this trade. Some random thoughts:
- I expect Spurs to be the one to trade all these second round picks. Mavs just don't have second round picks to send to Boston. The already have traded their second round picks in 2024,2026,2027,202 and 2029. They only have a conditional 2025 second round pick left and their 2030 second round pick.
- Trading quan y to quality is damn hard to do and Spurs did that. They have traded between 4 to 6 assets (2 to 4 SRPs, their 2030 FRP and cap space) for 1 better asset (best of Spurs/Mavs 2030 FRP).
- There were some talks about Spurs ownership wanting to be just over the salary floor to save money. Spurs are now at least $7M over the floor. I'm glad it wasn't true. It would have been extremely cheap and even worrisome from Spurs ownership.
- As some of you as said, this trade show that Spurs FO is working in a healthy environment. Doing a trade for an asset that is 7 years down the road show that Spurs don't have a GM that is working to save his job or an ownership that is only interested in short term gains. It's nice to know that Spurs GM is working for the long term future of the franchise.
- Spurs have only traded for expiring contracts this summer. They are keeping all their next summer cap space and ability to do major trades. If Wembanyama and the rest core show enough promises, Spurs should start to do moves to be once again a contender in 2024.
- What to do with Reggie Bullock? He is a nice vet but he plays at a position where Spurs are crowded with a lot of talented young players. Maybe a trade but you need to find the right partner. Spurs have also too much players under contract with 16 guaranteed contracts.
- An added benefit of this trade is that he gives us an additional good reason to root against Mavs in the future.