Listen, I'm not trying to over-dramatize this. Second round picks rarely turn into NBA players, and I've said in the past that McClinton needed some work on his all-around game to become an NBA player. However, he is still a heck of a shooter, and a guy the Spurs were high on heading into the draft. Now they've lost the rights to him without even getting to see what he can do in camp. No, it's not the end of the world, but there's nothing about the situation to be happy about; I can guarantee you the Spurs aren't happy about it either.

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