First, let me start off by saying that I agree with those advocating for the Spurs to not start spending money like crazy and giving away assets.
With that said, I don't think it's smart for PATFO to just stand around with their thumbs up their asses either. For once, it's time to stop losing. There's only so much losing guys like Keldon, Vassell and Sochan can take before start doubting themselves and start building a losing culture and bad habits. And, then, I don't think Wembanyama will be cool with losing 60/50 games, rookie season be dammned.
So, with that in mind, I think the best thing to do is to get some veteran players in short deals that help raise the floor of this team and help with the development of the young prospects in a non-losing environment, but also, don't hurt the long-term plans. Enter Chris Paul.
The rumour about CP3 is that the Suns want to get rid of him. With only 2 years left on his contract, the Spurs have the cap space and time window to take on that contract. If the rumours are true, and the Suns want to get rid of Paul (there's even buzz about him getting waived), the Spurs wouldn't need to give up anything other than cap space for a couple of seasons.
Chris Paul isn't helpful on a championship aspiring team because he just can't stay healthy on the playoffs, But, for a team that just wants to compete while having a leader for the younger guys, CP3 is almost perfect.
CP3, Vassell, Keldon, Sochan, Wemby. Add a couple more productive veterans off the bench and the Spurs could easily become a play-in team. I don't know what you guys think. To me, it makes too much sense.