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    Who are you looking at with hopes that the Spurs might possibly sign them? I am not sure we will be part of any sort of trade. I hear the Giannis rumors, but I take them with a boulder sized grain of salt. I see us using the draft and maybe signing a few free agents to fill out our roster.

    As for myself:

    players already available

    1 C Steven Adams
    2 F Guerschon Yabusele

    if he becomes available

    F Naz Reid

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    Santi Aldama

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    Who are you looking at with hopes that the Spurs might possibly sign them? I am not sure we will be part of any sort of trade. I hear the Giannis rumors, but I take them with a boulder sized grain of salt. I see us using the draft and maybe signing a few free agents to fill out our roster.

    As for myself:

    players already available

    1 C Steven Adams
    2 F Guerschon Yabusele

    if he becomes available

    F Naz Reid
    There's a lot of guys I could see depending on how we wanna build this team out.

    John Collins
    NAW
    Aldama
    Kennard
    Brogdon
    Capela
    Russell
    THJR
    Malik Beasley

    To go along with the names you mentioned..

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    Grizllies and TWolves cleared space to keep Aldama and Naz, I doubt those two are happening.
    Especially Naz, he's a fan favorite there and they're doing great.

    John Collins at 80/4 is the best we can hope for, tbh.

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    Charles Bassey

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    As of right now the Spurs don't have any cap space. MLE and BAE unless they make moves. So the more expensive FA targets are but pipe dreams at this point. More like sign and trade targets.

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    As of right now the Spurs don't have any cap space. MLE and BAE unless they make moves. So the more expensive FA targets are but pipe dreams at this point. More like sign and trade targets.
    With CP3, Mamu, Biyombo, McL and Bassey leaving, Spurs should be at ~$142.3M in salaries, with cap space being at $154.6M for the next season.
    If we keep the #8 pick, that's another $5.7M and #14 is $4M.

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    yeah we'll most likely have to aquire players via trade and should have the MLE available for free agency signings.

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    With CP3, Mamu, Biyombo, McL and Bassey leaving, Spurs should be at ~$142.3M in salaries, with cap space being at $154.6M for the next season.
    If we keep the #8 pick, that's another $5.7M and #14 is $4M.
    I have the cap holds for the picks a little higher but it makes no significant difference anyway.

    The good thing about the new CBA is that teams can acquire contracts into their MLE, which makes almost every team essentially having cap space, despite the fact very few teams have actual cap space. If the Spurs trade the picks, or one of the picks, they could easily get some more cap space by trading Branham's and Wesley's contracts into some team's exception for a couple of seconds. Spurs have like 16 SRPs to use in trades, including a very juicy '26 Utah 2nd that's very likely to be in the low 30s.
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    Wemby plays a largely wing role on offence and is a classic centre role on defence. Would be great if we can have a player who can play D like a SF and O like a C. Th e spurs were looking to have sochan in that role I believe. He did a decent, even good job on defence but not on offence. The cuts and dunks were working at the beginning of the year but once the other teams figured things out sochan struggled. Sochan doesn’t have to be a dead eye shooter, just an adequate one, and not to open it up for others, but for himself. Wemby is the one who has to be double teamed out in the perimeter and that opens up the driving lanes for everyone involved. Sochan just has to be adequate enough to have some guy be closer proximity to him so the defence can’t clog up the lane. He doesn’t have to create, he doesn’t have to look for his teammates, he just has to stand there as a reasonable enough threat, and cut for dunks and layups when castle and fox drives. Basically long story short, sochan just has to shoot 32%, at a reasonable clip, with a quicker release, at around 4 or 5 attempts a game. He’s quite a few years from there.

    So to replace him, my opinion is that we should be looking for someone who has perimeter defensive skills, can cut and dunk, and can shoot reasonably. Honestly I can’t think of any attainable targets right now though which kind of sucks. NAW may be that guy. And I hope we can get him but I doubt he’s attainable now.

    Castle is now tagged to be that inside scoring threat creator, with fox creating havoc driving into the lane, wemby can roam out in the three point area, launch his threes and drive in for dunks to his hearts content. Neither fox and castle are dead eye shooters but wemby is (sort of). Champaigne and Barnes are also capable shooters. What I’m saying is that the spurs lack of shooting is overblown. I’d love to have them get more shooters as well but that’s not the main concern, the main concern is that they have no one scoring inside. The spurs were actually #9 in 3PM last year, the accuracy sucked at #20, but that could be smoothed out with more drive and kicks from fox and castle.

    The spurs though were #28 in % of FG from 3-10 feet. This aligns with my observation of them not having much low post scoring. Yes they are #7 in 0-3 feet but that’s a lot to do with drives by guys like castle and keldon. There aren’t too many actual reliable centre like offence from the spurs players, either cut and dunk, rim rollers or low post players.

    I’d still like wemby to make more happen down low where he shoots an insane 81% from 0-3 feet. His efficiency from 3-10 feet is subpar right now at 46.8% but with his array of moves and size he can either go around or shoot over defenders with relative ease. But it seems like the spurs have it chiselled in stone that wemby will shoot 50% of his shots from 3 so might as well build around that.

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    Wemby plays a largely wing role on offence and is a classic centre role on defence. Would be great if we can have a player who can play D like a SF and O like a C. Th e spurs were looking to have sochan in that role I believe. He did a decent, even good job on defence but not on offence. The cuts and dunks were working at the beginning of the year but once the other teams figured things out sochan struggled. Sochan doesn’t have to be a dead eye shooter, just an adequate one, and not to open it up for others, but for himself. Wemby is the one who has to be double teamed out in the perimeter and that opens up the driving lanes for everyone involved. Sochan just has to be adequate enough to have some guy be closer proximity to him so the defence can’t clog up the lane. He doesn’t have to create, he doesn’t have to look for his teammates, he just has to stand there as a reasonable enough threat, and cut for dunks and layups when castle and fox drives. Basically long story short, sochan just has to shoot 32%, at a reasonable clip, with a quicker release, at around 4 or 5 attempts a game. He’s quite a few years from there.

    So to replace him, my opinion is that we should be looking for someone who has perimeter defensive skills, can cut and dunk, and can shoot reasonably. Honestly I can’t think of any attainable targets right now though which kind of sucks. NAW may be that guy. And I hope we can get him but I doubt he’s attainable now.

    Castle is now tagged to be that inside scoring threat creator, with fox creating havoc driving into the lane, wemby can roam out in the three point area, launch his threes and drive in for dunks to his hearts content. Neither fox and castle are dead eye shooters but wemby is (sort of). Champaigne and Barnes are also capable shooters. What I’m saying is that the spurs lack of shooting is overblown. I’d love to have them get more shooters as well but that’s not the main concern, the main concern is that they have no one scoring inside. The spurs were actually #9 in 3PM last year, the accuracy sucked at #20, but that could be smoothed out with more drive and kicks from fox and castle.

    The spurs though were #28 in % of FG from 3-10 feet. This aligns with my observation of them not having much low post scoring. Yes they are #7 in 0-3 feet but that’s a lot to do with drives by guys like castle and keldon. There aren’t too many actual reliable centre like offence from the spurs players, either cut and dunk, rim rollers or low post players.

    I’d still like wemby to make more happen down low where he shoots an insane 81% from 0-3 feet. His efficiency from 3-10 feet is subpar right now at 46.8% but with his array of moves and size he can either go around or shoot over defenders with relative ease. But it seems like the spurs have it chiselled in stone that wemby will shoot 50% of his shots from 3 so might as well build around that.
    He’s not posting up, throwing reverse pivots and hook shots. If he’s within 3 feet, he’s dunking the ball. Those are dunks. The reason his efficiency drops at the next level is simply because he can’t post up, or move anyone out of the way.

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    It’s a “program” as Mitch said. Watch them focus on sufficiently good on court + locker room vets in the vein of Barnes. The Spurs tell everyone who they are every year. The idea is to focus on a core group and set them up for success by giving them a good environment and mentors to learn from. They will invest heavily on the Big Three plus whoever they add with their highest pick. They probably already see guys like Keldon and Vassell as Spurs Culture guys who serve as the accelerator in their growth.

    I’d say they go for older types like Adams, John Collins, Brogdon. Doubt they go for young guys like Aldama.

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    Wemby plays a largely wing role on offence and is a classic centre role on defence. Would be great if we can have a player who can play D like a SF and O like a C. Th e spurs were looking to have sochan in that role I believe. He did a decent, even good job on defence but not on offence. The cuts and dunks were working at the beginning of the year but once the other teams figured things out sochan struggled. Sochan doesn’t have to be a dead eye shooter, just an adequate one, and not to open it up for others, but for himself. Wemby is the one who has to be double teamed out in the perimeter and that opens up the driving lanes for everyone involved. Sochan just has to be adequate enough to have some guy be closer proximity to him so the defence can’t clog up the lane. He doesn’t have to create, he doesn’t have to look for his teammates, he just has to stand there as a reasonable enough threat, and cut for dunks and layups when castle and fox drives. Basically long story short, sochan just has to shoot 32%, at a reasonable clip, with a quicker release, at around 4 or 5 attempts a game. He’s quite a few years from there.

    So to replace him, my opinion is that we should be looking for someone who has perimeter defensive skills, can cut and dunk, and can shoot reasonably. Honestly I can’t think of any attainable targets right now though which kind of sucks. NAW may be that guy. And I hope we can get him but I doubt he’s attainable now.
    That's exactly why I think if the Spurs do extend Sochan, it will be with the intention of starting him rather than bringing him off the bench. His role complements Wemby's really well as you pointed out, and he really did make big improvements this season in efficiency. He also was the primary defender on star wings and guards. Bringing him off the bench reduces both his minutes with Wemby and against the opponents' best players, a double whammy.

    I don't think he needs to be a high or even medium volume three-point shooter, though. He would already be the fifth option on offense even when he plays with bench players.

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    Can we get both Naz Reid and Yabusele??

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    I have the cap holds for the picks a little higher but it makes no significant difference anyway.

    The good thing about the new CBA is that teams can acquire contracts into their MLE, which makes almost every team essentially having cap space, despite the fact very few teams have actual cap space. If the Spurs trade the picks, or one of the picks, they could easily get some more cap space by trading Branham's and Wesley's contracts into some team's exception for a couple of seconds. Spurs have like 16 SRPs to use in trades, including a very juicy '26 Utah 2nd that's very likely to be in the low 30s.
    Moving Barnes should be pretty easy IMO - they could find a taker for him and free that money up if needed too

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    Can we get both Naz Reid and Yabusele??
    I don’t want Yab at all. He can’t defend and is a limited player on offence. He puts up “meh” numbers on a worse team than the spurs. No thanks.

    Reid is likely not gettable but the more I look at it the more I think the spurs will go for an inside presence. Having another centre launch 50% of his shots from 3 will crowd up operating space for wemby. I’m actually thinking a player with a similar shot diet as Julius Randle who can defend and has a much smaller contract would work with wemby. Problem is I can’t find anyone like that. Perhaps the spurs think castle is that guy and will add complimentary shooting pieces around them. I’m not sure.

    NAW is a good guy to get. Jaden mcdaniels would be a dream. I would like to have wiggins replace Vassell as well. But none of those are the inside presence tbe spurs are sorely lacking.

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    I’m actually thinking a player with a similar shot diet as Julius Randle who can defend and has a much smaller contract would work with wemby.
    Randle is on just $3M more than Devin next season.
    It's going to be interesting to see what happens with him due to Minnesota's cap situation.
    I can't see anyone offering him more than 25 to 30 a year, maybe he picks up that option.

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    I'd love to trade for John Collins. Keldon + the 14th or maybe even a gang of 2nd round picks would get it done. But somehow I got the feeling that we won't break up the friendship crew. I also can't see us trading Barnes, because his leadership is very valuable for this squad.

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    Just for reference, here's a list of all NBA Free Agents in 2025.

    NBA Free Agents
    Tracking the status and signings of all NBA free agents.
    SEASON

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    FREE AGENT TYPE


    AVAILABLE
    entries per page
    PLAYER (202) POS AGE YOE PREV TEAM PREV AAV TYPE
    LeBron James PF 40.3 22 LAL $50,677,999
    PLAYER / $52.6M
    Fred VanVleet PG 31.2 9 HOU $42,846,615
    CLUB / $44.9M
    Kyrie Irving PG 33.1 14 DAL $40,000,000
    PLAYER / $44.0M
    James Harden SG 35.7 15 LAC $35,000,000
    PLAYER / $36.3M
    Khris Middleton SF 33.7 13 WAS $31,000,000
    PLAYER / $34.0M
    Julius Randle PF 30.4 11 MIN $29,272,320
    PLAYER / $30.9M
    John Collins PF 27.6 8 UTA $25,000,000
    PLAYER / $26.6M
    Brook Lopez C 37.1 17 MIL $24,000,000
    UFA / Bird
    Clint Capela C 30.9 11 ATL $22,940,640
    UFA / Bird
    Bruce Brown Jr. SG 28.7 7 NOP $22,500,000
    UFA / Early Bird
    Malcolm Brogdon PG 32.3 9 WAS $22,500,000
    UFA / Bird
    Myles Turner C 29.1 10 IND $20,451,750
    UFA / Bird
    Tim Hardaway Jr. SG 33.1 12 DET $18,750,000
    UFA / Bird
    Duncan Robinson SF 31.0 7 MIA $18,000,000
    OPT-OUT / $19.9M
    D'Angelo Russell PG 29.2 10 BKN $18,000,000
    UFA / Bird
    Caris LeVert SG 30.7 9 ATL $16,000,000
    UFA / Bird
    Luke Kennard SG 28.8 8 MEM $14,000,000
    UFA / Bird
    Naz Reid C 25.7 6 MIN $13,986,432
    PLAYER / $15.0M
    Dorian Finney-Smith PF 32.0 9 LAL $13,890,240
    PLAYER / $15.4M
    Dennis Schröder PG 31.6 12 DET $12,715,125
    UFA / Early Bird
    Steven Adams C 31.8 12 HOU $12,600,000
    UFA / Bird
    Marvin Bagley III PF 26.1 7 MEM $12,500,000
    UFA / Bird
    Bobby Portis PF 30.2 10 MIL $12,144,552
    PLAYER / $13.4M
    Chris Boucher PF 32.2 8 TOR $11,750,000
    UFA / Bird
    Matisse Thybulle SG 28.2 6 POR $11,025,000
    PLAYER / $11.6M
    Moritz Wagner C 28.0 7 ORL $11,000,000
    CLUB / $11.0M
    Joe Ingles SF 37.6 11 ORL $11,000,000
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Larry Nance Jr. PF 32.3 10 ATL $10,790,000
    UFA / Bird
    Chris Paul PG 39.9 20 SAS $10,460,000
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Al Horford C 38.9 18 BOS $9,750,000
    UFA / Bird
    Tre Jones PG 25.2 5 CHI $9,500,000
    UFA / Bird
    Pat Connaughton SG 32.2 10 MIL $9,423,869
    PLAYER / $9.4M
    Gary Payton II PG 32.4 9 GSW $8,715,000
    UFA / Bird
    Kelly Oubre Jr. SF 29.3 10 PHI $8,182,575
    PLAYER / $8.4M
    Jeff Green PF 38.7 18 HOU $8,000,000
    UFA / Early Bird
    Trey Lyles PF 29.5 10 SAC $8,000,000
    UFA / Bird
    Vasilije Micic PG 31.2 2 PHX $7,851,717
    CLUB / $8.1M
    Gary Harris SG 30.6 11 ORL $7,500,000
    CLUB / $7.5M
    Kevon Looney C 29.2 10 GSW $7,500,000
    UFA / Bird
    Jae’Sean Tate SF 29.5 5 HOU $6,876,811
    UFA / Bird
    Josh Giddey SG 22.5 4 CHI $6,803,702
    RFA / Bird
    Jevon Carter PG 29.6 7 CHI $6,500,000
    PLAYER / $6.8M
    Jonathan Kuminga PF 22.5 4 GSW $6,213,837
    RFA / Bird
    Precious Achiuwa PF 25.6 5 NYK $6,000,000
    UFA / Bird
    Malik Beasley SG 28.4 9 DET $6,000,000
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Dario Saric PF 31.0 9 DEN $5,297,200
    PLAYER / $5.4M
    Davion Mitc PG 26.7 4 MIA $5,237,879
    RFA / Bird
    Andre Drummond C 31.7 13 PHI $5,000,000
    PLAYER / $5.0M
    Ziaire Williams SF 23.6 4 BKN $4,976,981
    RFA / Bird
    Nicolas Batum SF 36.3 17 LAC $4,784,700
    PLAYER / $4.9M
    Aaron Holiday PG 28.6 7 HOU $4,784,700
    CLUB / $4.9M
    Nickeil Alexander-Walker SG 26.7 6 MIN $4,500,000
    UFA / Bird
    Dwight Powell C 33.8 11 DAL $4,000,000
    PLAYER / $4.0M
    Jake LaRavia PF 23.5 3 SAC $3,690,842
    UFA / Bird
    Amir Coffey SG 27.8 6 LAC $3,666,667
    UFA / Bird
    Tre Mann PG 24.2 4 CHA $3,511,803
    RFA / Bird
    Russell Westbrook PG 36.4 17 DEN $3,386,366
    PLAYER / $3.5M
    Cory Joseph PG 33.7 13 ORL $3,386,366
    CLUB / $3.5M
    Eric Gordon SG 36.3 17 PHI $3,386,366
    PLAYER / $3.5M
    Doug McDermott SF 33.3 11 SAC $3,303,771
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Markieff Morris PF 35.7 14 LAL $3,303,771
    UFA / Bird
    Tristan Thompson C 34.1 14 CLE $3,303,771
    UFA / Early Bird
    Patty Mills PG 36.7 16 LAC $3,303,771
    UFA / Non-Bird
    James Johnson PF 38.2 15 IND $3,303,771
    UFA / Bird
    Spencer Dinwiddie PG 32.0 11 DAL $3,303,771
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Seth Curry SG 34.7 12 CHA $3,303,771
    UFA / Early Bird
    Taj Gibson C 39.8 16 CHA $3,303,771
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Kyle Lowry PG 39.1 19 PHI $3,303,771
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Alec Burks SG 33.8 14 MIA $3,303,771
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Garrett Temple SG 38.9 15 TOR $3,303,771
    UFA / Early Bird
    Mason Plumlee C 35.2 12 PHX $3,303,771
    UFA / Non-Bird
    DeAndre Jordan C 36.8 17 DEN $3,303,771
    UFA / Bird
    Dante Exum PG 29.8 9 DAL $3,075,000
    UFA / Early Bird
    Isaiah Jackson PF 23.2 4 IND $3,039,165
    RFA / Bird
    Tyus Jones PG 28.9 10 PHX $3,003,427
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Cameron Payne PG 30.7 10 NYK $3,003,427
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Delon Wright PG 33.0 10 NYK $3,003,427
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Ajay Mitc PG 22.8 1 OKC $3,000,000
    CLUB / $3.0M
    Taurean Prince PF 31.1 9 MIL $2,988,550
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Ariel Hukporti C 23.0 1 NYK $2,872,666
    CLUB / $2.0M
    Monte Morris PG 29.8 8 PHX $2,800,834
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Luke Kornet C 29.8 8 BOS $2,800,834
    UFA / Bird
    Quentin Grimes SG 24.9 4 PHI $2,782,011
    RFA / Bird
    Trendon Watford PF 24.4 4 BKN $2,726,603
    UFA / Early Bird
    Thomas Bryant C 27.8 8 IND $2,686,788
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Damion Lee SG 32.5 8 PHX $2,686,788
    UFA / Early Bird
    Jae Crowder SF 34.8 13 SAC $2,620,232
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Cameron Thomas SG 23.5 4 BKN $2,613,962
    RFA / Bird
    Gary Trent Jr. SG 26.2 7 MIL $2,613,120
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Day'Ron Sharpe C 23.4 4 BKN $2,579,451
    RFA / Bird
    Santi Aldama C 24.2 4 MEM $2,560,843
    RFA / Bird
    Justin Edwards SG 21.3 1 PHI $2,553,451
    CLUB / $2.0M
    Ty Jerome SG 27.8 6 CLE $2,500,000
    UFA / Early Bird
    Talen Horton-Tucker SG 24.4 6 CHI $2,425,403
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Jordan McLaughlin PG 29.0 6 SAS $2,425,403
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Bol Bol PF 25.4 6 PHX $2,425,403
    UFA / Early Bird
    Tristan Vukcevic C 22.1 2 WAS $2,424,892
    RFA / Two-Way
    Kevin Porter Jr. PG 25.0 5 MIL $2,392,183
    PLAYER / $2.5M
    Jaxson Hayes C 24.9 6 NOP $2,314,473
    UFA / Bird
    Vlatko Cancar PF 28.0 6 DEN $2,271,775
    UFA / Bird
    Keon Johnson SG 23.1 4 BKN $2,256,092
    CLUB / $2.3M
    Luka Garza C 26.3 4 MIN $2,256,092
    CLUB / $2.3M
    Sandro Mamukelashvili C 25.9 4 SAS $2,162,606
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Charles Bassey C 24.5 4 SAS $2,162,606
    UFA / Bird
    Dalano Banton PG 25.4 4 POR $2,108,338
    UFA / Early Bird
    AJ Green SG 25.6 3 MIL $2,108,016
    UFA / Bird
    Guerschon Yabusele PF 29.3 3 PHI $2,087,519
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Caleb Houstan SF 22.2 3 ORL $2,051,850
    CLUB / $2.2M
    Jericho Sims C 26.5 4 MIL $1,886,069
    UFA / Bird
    Lonnie Walker IV SG 26.3 7 PHI $1,860,904
    CLUB / $2.9M
    P.J. Tucker PF 40.0 14 NYK $1,857,897
    CLUB / $3.5M
    Antonio Reeves SG 24.4 1 NOP $1,802,934
    RFA / Bird
    Rayan Rupert SG 20.9 2 POR $1,744,366
    CLUB / $2.2M
    Josh Minott SF 22.4 3 MIN $1,736,199
    CLUB / $2.2M
    Gui Santos SF 22.8 2 GSW $1,714,339
    CLUB / $2.2M
    Keon Ellis SF 25.2 3 SAC $1,701,903
    CLUB / $2.3M
    Landry Shamet SG 28.1 7 NYK $1,682,008
    UFA / Bird
    JT Thor PF 22.7 4 WAS $1,659,553
    RFA / Two-Way
    Jalen Wilson PF 24.5 2 BKN $1,654,511
    CLUB / $2.2M
    Tony Bradley C 27.2 7 IND $1,635,635
    CLUB / $2.9M
    Elfrid Payton PG 31.2 9 NOP $1,602,563
    CLUB / $3.2M
    Jabari Walker SF 22.8 3 POR $1,585,781
    RFA / Bird
    Jared Butler PG 24.7 4 PHI $1,547,652
    CLUB / $2.3M
    Paul Reed C 25.8 5 DET $1,530,375
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Lindy Waters III SF 27.8 4 DET $1,481,533
    UFA / Bird
    Brandon Boston Jr SG 23.4 4 NOP $1,473,080
    CLUB / $2.3M
    Jeremiah Robinson-Earl PF 24.5 4 NOP $1,422,907
    UFA / Bird
    Tyrese Martin SF 26.1 2 BKN $1,413,875
    CLUB / $2.2M
    Dominick Barlow PF 21.9 3 ATL $1,381,311
    CLUB / $2.3M
    Keshad Johnson PF 23.8 1 MIA $1,340,130
    CLUB / $2.0M
    Chuma Okeke PF 26.7 5 CLE $1,331,209
    CLUB / $2.5M
    Stanley Umude G 26.0 3 DET $1,329,577
    RFA / Two-Way
    Jordan Goodwin PG 26.5 4 LAL $1,286,648
    CLUB / $2.3M
    Quinten Post C 25.1 1 GSW $1,197,149
    CLUB / $2.0M
    Alex Len C 31.8 12 LAL $1,177,206
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Jeff Dowtin PG 27.9 4 PHI $1,162,327
    RFA / Two-Way
    J.D. Davison PG 22.6 3 BOS $1,141,366
    CLUB / $2.3M
    Kai Jones PF 24.2 4 DAL $1,104,289
    RFA / Two-Way
    Ben Simmons PG 28.8 9 LAC $1,082,061
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Isaac Jones C 24.8 1 SAC $1,054,167
    CLUB / $2.0M
    Torrey Craig SF 34.3 8 BOS $1,046,289
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Drew Timme F 24.6 1 BKN $1,034,216
    CLUB / $2.0M
    Markelle Fultz PG 26.9 8 SAC $981,902
    RFA / Non-Bird
    Bismack Biyombo C 32.7 14 SAS $797,462
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Javonte Green SG 31.8 6 CLE $696,955
    UFA / Non-Bird
    MarJon Beauchamp SG 24.5 3 NYK $514,970
    RFA / Two-Way
    Ryan Rollins SG 22.8 3 MIL $491,887
    RFA / Two-Way
    Pat Spencer G 28.8 2 GSW $438,810
    RFA / Non-Bird
    Lamar Stevens SF 27.8 5 MEM $411,529
    UFA / Early Bird
    Kevin Knox SF 25.7 7 GSW $330,394
    UFA / Non-Bird
    Braxton Key SF 28.2 3 GSW $11,997
    UFA / Non-Roster Invite
    David Roddy PF 24.1 3 PHI $11,997
    RFA / Two-Way
    Branden Carlson C 25.8 1 OKC $6,538
    RFA / Two-Way
    Anton Watson PF 24.5 1 NYK $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Miles Norris PF 25.0 2 BOS $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Jacob Toppin SF 24.9 2 ATL $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Jalen Hood-Schifino PG 21.8 2 PHI $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Nah'Shon Hyland PG 24.6 4 MIN $0
    UFA / Two-Way
    Taran Armstrong G 23.2 1 GSW $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Wendell Moore Jr. SG 23.8 3 CHA $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Keion Brooks Jr. SF 1 NOP $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Tristen Newton PG 24.0 1 MIN $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Emanuel Miller SF 24.8 1 CHI $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Isaiah Stevens PG 24.5 1 MIA $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Boo Buie G 25.3 1 NYK $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Yuki Kawamura G 24.0 1 MEM $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Mac McClung PG 26.2 3 ORL $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Christian Koloko C 24.8 2 LAL $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    E.J. Liddell PF 24.3 3 CHI $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Emoni Bates SG 21.2 2 CLE $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Kessler Edwards SF 24.7 4 SAC $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Micah Potter C 27.0 4 UTA $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Kevin McCullar Jr. SG 24.1 1 NYK $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    TyTy Washington Jr. PG 23.4 3 PHX $0
    RFA
    Spencer Jones SF 23.8 1 DEN $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Harrison Ingram SF 22.4 1 SAS $0
    RFA / Non-Bird
    David Duke Jr. SG 25.5 4 SAS $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Quenton Jackson G 26.6 3 IND $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Jack McVeigh F 28.8 1 HOU $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Josh Christopher SG 23.3 3 MIA $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Trentyn Flowers F 20.1 1 LAC $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Riley Minix SF 24.6 1 SAS $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Alex Ducas G 24.3 1 OKC $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Keaton Wallace G 26.2 2 ATL $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Jamal Cain SF 26.1 3 NOP $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Bryce McGowens SG 22.4 3 POR $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    P.J. Hall PF 23.2 1 DEN $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    N'Faly Dante PF 23.5 1 HOU $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Jesse Edwards C 25.1 1 MIN $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Cam Spencer SG 25.0 1 MEM $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Daniss Jenkins G 23.7 1 DET $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Reece Beekman PG 23.5 1 BKN $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Drew Peterson F 25.4 2 BOS $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Trey Alexander SG 22.0 1 DEN $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Isaiah Crawford G 23.5 1 SAC $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Jalen Bridges SG 23.9 1 PHX $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Dru Smith SG 27.3 2 MIA $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Collin Gillespie PG 25.8 3 PHX $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Justin Minaya F 26.1 3 POR $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Adam Flagler G 25.4 2 OKC $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Mason Jones SG 26.8 4 SAC $0
    RFA / Two-Way
    Troy Brown Jr. SG 25.8 7 DET
    UFA / Early Bird

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    Damn thst is a huge list. I didn't realize J. Collins has a player option would love to see him exercise that. I would like him in a spurs uniform next to Wemby.

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    I'd love to trade for John Collins. Keldon + the 14th or maybe even a gang of 2nd round picks would get it done. But somehow I got the feeling that we won't break up the friendship crew. I also can't see us trading Barnes, because his leadership is very valuable for this squad.
    There won't be enough minutes available if we add Collins and draft a forward.
    Fox/Castle/Devin lineups will still be a thing and there are just 96 minutes available at forward positions. With Devin still being on the roster, ~80 is the best case scenario.
    Even if we assume Collins plays ~15 minutes as Wemby's backup, he'd still play ~15 at PF.
    Meaning there would be just ~65 minutes left for Barnes, Keldon, Jeremy, Champ and rookie(s). Someone has to go.

    Barnes is a must keep because was our best and most reliable shooter, is the only veteran left on the team and is an expiring contract.
    Champ is also a must keep because he costs nothing, won't complain about not playing enough minutes and he would add very little value in a trade.
    Devin will surely (unfortunately) stay because they still believe in him.
    So it's between Keldon and Jeremy who will be gone. If it was up to me, I'd trade both of them for Collins. I don't want to give an extension to a non-shooting forward.
    Just think about it, how many of those are getting regular minutes in these playoffs? Exactly. Pushing him into a backup C role just hurts the team.

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