Those I don't believe are realistic targets. Mobley would also not be a good fit. One player that comes to mind is Trey Murphy, who is up for an extension but New Orleans' salary outlook seems rather tight, and they're looking for a rim protector. Maybe they could be interested in Alex Sarr as a cost controlled rim protector with upside to develop into far more than that, Trey Murphy isn't the highest upside wing in the league, but he's very solid defensively and as a shooter, and he's very young, it;d be a matter of how confident the Spurs would be on whomever is available on the board (Risacher?) and whether the cost controlled rookie deal and perceived upside is worth the risk of the pick failing to meet expectations or the time it'd take to do so. But him for a pick could be a rough framework for a deal I feel (give or take a few additional assets).