I can't remember if it was timvp or Bruno who called this? But the Spurs have till the 10th to decide on Williams and/or Langford.
http://www.mysanantonio.com/sports/b...d.2eb2d31.html
Langford joins Spurs in time to face Toronto
Web Posted: 12/29/2007 12:19 AM CST
Mike Monroe
Express-News
With shooting guards Manu Ginobili and Brent Barry both on the shelf with injuries, the Spurs moved to shore up their thinning wing positions on Friday by calling up a second wing player from their Austin Toros affiliate in the NBA Development League.
Keith Langford, a 6-foot-4 shooting guard from Kansas, joined the Spurs in time to suit up for Friday's home game against the Toronto Raptors.
Langford's signing did not come in time for him to have a practice with the Spurs, but he had been in training camp.
The Spurs on Wednesday had called up small forward Marcus Williams from the Toros, which had given them 15 players under contract, the league maximum. To make room for Langford, point guard Darius Washington was released.
Washington played in 18 games, averaging 2.9 points and 0.8 assists. He had been assigned to the Toros in early December, and then recalled after Tony Parker was injured.
Neither Langford's nor Williams' contract is guaranteed, and the Spurs will have until Jan. 10 to decide if they will keep either player, or both, for the remainder of the season. The NBA requires that all players under contract as of Jan. 10 be guaranteed for the remainder of the season.
In nine games with Austin, Langford averaged 23.2 points, 6.4 rebounds and 3.4 assists.
"It's another body," Popovich said. "You never know what might happen. Maybe they will get in a game, and maybe they won't."
With the Spurs struggling mightily in the first half, Langford made his NBA debut much sooner than expected. He replaced Bruce Bowen after a timeout with 8:39 left in the first half. Playing just over four minutes, Langford missed his only shot and committed a foul.
Williams, who played the final two minutes of Wednesday's game against the Bulls, did not play Friday.
In all likelihood, the Spurs will keep only one of the two players past the Jan. 10 contract guarantee date. Though both are believed to be on rookie minimum contracts, the Spurs would slide just over the league's luxury tax threshold if both players were guaranteed.

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. If Spurs want to have some help for this year, there are better options than Williams and Langford. If Washington is picked from waivers, Spurs should have enough space below the Luxury tax to end up the season with a 15 men roster.
you don't really know much about Langford except the total amount of his raw talent.