A quick look at the PG landscape:
- There are 11 very good to great PG that are 26 years old or younger: Doncic, SGA, Jamal Murray, De'Aaron Fox , Ja Morant, Trae Young, Jalen Brunson, Haliburton, Darius Garland, Dejounte Murray and LaMelo Ball.
- Cade Cunningham and Scoot Henderson should soon join these 11 players.
- There are 5 vets around 32 years old that are still really good: Curry, Lillard, Harden, Jrue Holiday and Kyrie Irving.
- Then, there are the rest: Fred VanVlet, Tre and Tyus Jones, Marcus Smart, Derrick White, Gabe Vincent, D'Angelo Russell, Dennis Schröder, Monte Morris, Spencer Dinwiddie, Markelle Fultz...
I would say Spurs have 3 options:
1) Doing a huge trade to get one of the 13 "great" young PG. If one is available, which isn't the case for the moment, it would take a lot of assets to get him.
2) Sticking with a PG from "the rest" pool of players. Some of them are good players but Spurs would have, by definition, a below average starting PG.
3) Drafting a PG in the 2024 with their own pick who should be really high. This option's interest depends of course on how good is the 2024 Draft at the PG slot.