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What will matters is where these second round picks will be: in the standard contract area or in the two way contract area?
Last draft, the frontier between these contracts was around the 40th pick. This year, Spurs will have Jazz, Blazers and Heat second round picks that are currently at #36, #44 and #45.
Regarding two way players, Ingram and Umude don't look like keepers. Spurs will have at least 2 two-way slots open.
And a player I can really see Spurs picking in the second round, if he's available, is Karaban. Karaban, picked with the Utah pick and signed to a 4 years contract with the second round exception, will give Spurs a solid rotation player on the cheap for 4 years.
I don't claim to be a good talent scout, but when I watched Karaban, McNeeley, Drake Powell and Ian Jackson last year at the Maui Invitational, Karaban really stood out to me in all the worst ways. I don't think this guy is a player at all, and most of his success at the college level mostly just comes from being older than everyone else. He is a decent enough shooter, but I saw zero lateral mobility, no way to really impact the game, very unathletic and didn't even come off as an overly heady player.I'm definitely for swapping up our 2-way class, I just dont know all those spots come from the draft. Looking towards next season I don't see us signing any vets that are going to demand significant playing time and in that scenario I'd probably lean toward adding a couple locker room type vets and add a couple of these 2nds to the active roster. Karaban is absolutely on the list for one of those as a shooter thats ready to play, if needed, on day one. A couple others would be Dame Sarr, if he continues his fall and stays in, there's longterm upside there with a lot of bust potential and that's fine in the 2nd. I'd also be very interested in Motiejus Krivas as a 3rd Center. So to re-cap, 5 end of the bench spots- use 1 for our first, two on 2nd's, and two on locker room vets. Then use the other 2nd on a 2-way (of course we'll probably sell it instead) and fill the other 2 way spots with FA's.
That's how I think we should go assuming that there isn't a big trade on the table that I just don't see right now...
Got the Spurs taking my pet cat tbh. I’d be stoked.

I was high on Ament initially, and maybe he's turned a corner, but the Risacher vibe is hard to unfeel. Also, I'm not so sure about 6'10" reports either. I'm guessing he's closer to 6'8" than 6'10". Still, won't be sad if we grab him in the 10-14 range.
Luckily we're due for a top-4 pick, so your point is moot.I've been trying to dive into this class the last couple of days, and I have to say I wasn't too impressed with the quality where the Spurs are supposed to pick (10-14). The mocks are filled with undersized guards in the top 10 but I fear come the actual draft a few of those will slide, I hope the Spurs don't fall into this trap, the last thing we need is undersized, ball dominant guards with questionable shooting.
Among the rest of 6'4" and under guards, you can find a couple older, utility forwards with questionable shooting (Haugh, Lendenborg), flawed / tough to fit archetypes (Koa Peat, Steinbach), injury risks (Quaintance). I have to say between those possibly available at that range, Nate Ament and Chris Cenac look the most enticing to me, with a mixture of size, skill and shooting potential, but both have bust potential as well. Otherwise I wouldn't hate it if the Spurs traded down or even out.
I've been trying to dive into this class the last couple of days, and I have to say I wasn't too impressed with the quality where the Spurs are supposed to pick (10-14). The mocks are filled with undersized guards in the top 10 but I fear come the actual draft a few of those will slide, I hope the Spurs don't fall into this trap, the last thing we need is undersized, ball dominant guards with questionable shooting.
Among the rest of 6'4" and under guards, you can find a couple older, utility forwards with questionable shooting (Haugh, Lendenborg), flawed / tough to fit archetypes (Koa Peat, Steinbach), injury risks (Quaintance). I have to say between those possibly available at that range, Nate Ament and Chris Cenac look the most enticing to me, with a mixture of size, skill and shooting potential, but both have bust potential as well. Otherwise I wouldn't hate it if the Spurs traded down or even out.
I was high on Ament initially, and maybe he's turned a corner, but the Risacher vibe is hard to unfeel. Also, I'm not so sure about 6'10" reports either. I'm guessing he's closer to 6'8" than 6'10". Still, won't be sad if we grab him in the 10-14 range.
Breh check out Joshua Jefferson. Come on brehI've been trying to dive into this class the last couple of days, and I have to say I wasn't too impressed with the quality where the Spurs are supposed to pick (10-14). The mocks are filled with undersized guards in the top 10 but I fear come the actual draft a few of those will slide, I hope the Spurs don't fall into this trap, the last thing we need is undersized, ball dominant guards with questionable shooting.
Among the rest of 6'4" and under guards, you can find a couple older, utility forwards with questionable shooting (Haugh, Lendenborg), flawed / tough to fit archetypes (Koa Peat, Steinbach), injury risks (Quaintance). I have to say between those possibly available at that range, Nate Ament and Chris Cenac look the most enticing to me, with a mixture of size, skill and shooting potential, but both have bust potential as well. Otherwise I wouldn't hate it if the Spurs traded down or even out.
Luckily we're due for a top-4 pick, so your point is moot.
Well... let's just say I didn't scout the top 4 in any of the past 3 drafts... and I don't plan on starting nowSo, we're getting one more top-4 pick, right?
Oscar Wembanyama is expected to be in the 2027 Draft as well, but I'd rather him come out this year as he's already eligible and could very likely be had with one of our 3 SRP's. That way we don't have to worry about him improving significantly this season and then risk him being a late FRP in next year's weaker draft class.Ngoy is damn impressive physically but he is about 3 years late in his development compared to the usual french good prospect.
French wise, this a very poor draft. 2027 and 2028 should be way better with players like Hugo Yimga-Moukouri and Nathan Soliman.
If Cody Williams went #10 for the sole merit of being JDubb's little brother, it wouldn't surprise me if some team took a chance on Wemby Jr with a late first rounder, even if his game doesn't warrant it yet.Oscar Wembanyama is expected to be in the 2027 Draft as well, but I'd rather him come out this year as he's already eligible and could very likely be had with one of our 3 SRP's. That way we don't have to worry about him improving significantly this season and then risk him being a late FRP in next year's weaker draft class.