Taking 2 PG prospects would be the totally wrong move. There is no PG prospect available that will move the needle in the next 3 years. I am good with drafting someone that the Spurs feel can be the PG of the future, but that person likely spends next season in Austin and then is primarily 3 string PG in year 2, maybe some back up PG. It is generally accepted that PG is the most difficult position to learn in the NBA. I would draft one PG and sign your starting PG and let the draft pick learn like DJ and White did. The second pick needs to be a wing or possibly a PF. They, too, likely are back ups in year one as well, but maybe not in Austin. We are all looking to take the next step with 2 lottery picks, but I think it is much more likely the next significant needle mover is through a trade or FA signing.