Draft 2026 NBA Draft Prospects Thread

Do we trade away our pick or draft a player?

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    Votes: 50 84.7%
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    Votes: 5 8.5%
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    Votes: 4 6.8%

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i still like morez johnson jr to pair up next to wemby.
I like Morez too tbh the ATL pick might be a little too high for him imo. He's currently being mocked in the mid 20's. Also he plays more like a Center than a switchable F, though he's athletic enough that it might still work. His 3PT shot continues to improve too which is promising, albeit on very low volume (0.8 attempts per). His rebounding and shot-blocking would be welcomed though.
 
Another backup Center prospect who's really come on as of late is Motiejus "Mo" Krivas of Arizona. Elite physical profile at 7'2 260 lbs with a 7'5 wingspan. The 21 y.o. big man from Lithuania is currently averaging 11 pts, 8 rbs, 1 asts, 2 blks, & 1 stl on nearly 60% from the floor. He's also shooting 36% from 3 this season, albeit on low volume as well (a little under 1 attempt per). He's a really impressive 80% FT shooter though on 7 attempts per game which bodes well for his 3PT shooting prospects at the next level.

He anchors that elite Arizona defense while providing some spacing and nice touch around the basket. Finishes well with either hand which is important. He's also one of the better Offensive Rebounders in the country with a 14.2% Offensive Rebounding Rate. Not sure he'll be available at pick 35, as I think he might end up sneaking into the First Round when it's all said and done, especially if Arizona makes a deep run in the tournament like I think they will, but I'd seriously consider him there if we was.

 
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Watching all these guys' tape just makes me realize how deep this draft really is. So many good players, both young and older. I think it's important that we at least use the 35th Pick to draft another Rookie tbh, and preferably the 41st pick too. Or try to consolidate this picks to move up for a guy a we like. We need to actually use our SRP's for once to bring in another guy or two who can contribute, whether it be immediate or down the line. No more selling picks for cash tbh, at least not in this draft.
 
With this team being two years ahead of schedule, do the Spurs want to develop more rookies next year? If that ATL pick falls out of the lottery, maybe they package it for a vet.

Then use the future swaps they have down the road to replace the current supporting cast when the core starts getting expensive
 
With this team being two years ahead of schedule, do the Spurs want to develop more rookies next year? If that ATL pick falls out of the lottery, maybe they package it for a vet.

Then use the future swaps they have down the road to replace the current supporting cast when the core starts getting expensive
Semi-decent chance we end up doing that imo. Or just draft a younger player and then use the MLE to sign a vet to start while the younger player develops. Will depend on who's available of course and at what price. Don't think we're interested in acquiring any more expensive players with Wemby's Max extension looming, along with extensions for Champ and potentially Barnes this offseason, as well as Keldon next offseason.

Not to beat a dead horse here, but John Collins is still someone I'd def interested in as an option beside Wemby next year if he can be had with the MLE. Or as I mentioned a few pages back, Saddiq Bey is another guy I'd also be interested in, but with him turning 27 next month, I'm not trading a borderline lottery pick in this particular draft for him. That's too rich for my blood. If we're interested in acquiring older, more ready-now prospects, I'd just use that pick to draft an older player like Yaxel who is a similar archetype. We'll see what MATFO want to do. We likely won't know until it happens as they're notoriously tight-lipped when it comes to this stuff.
 
With this team being two years ahead of schedule, do the Spurs want to develop more rookies next year? If that ATL pick falls out of the lottery, maybe they package it for a vet.

Then use the future swaps they have down the road to replace the current supporting cast when the core starts getting expensive
You'd have to trade the pick and a vet for a vet in return, right? With an existing 9-man rotation of Wemby, Fox, Castle, Harper, Vassell, Kornet, KJ, CB, and Champ (not even counting a discounted Barnes on a new deal here), there are not a lot of quality minutes to dole out. Based on this alone, bringing in a cost-controlled rookie and giving him a long ramp on which to develop makes most sense to me ... still I'd be interested in seeing who would be available in a deal.

Also, I have a hunch we are entering a phase where declining stars will target a roster spot on the Spurs at a deeply discounted price to finish off their careers chasing a ring. Imagine KD in two years as an example (with phone privileges revoked, obviously).
 
We'll see after the playoffs how much they need Barnes. I'm on the fence about him coming back at all, unless he's replacing Bismack.
 
my guy needs more love


Best passer in this draft
Checks out a lot of boxes, probably one of the more talented players in the class, I'll give you that. But the more I watch him, the more doubts I have regarding his shooting: he misses long, short, right, left... other than this season, he's a Castle level shooter. He might be the best fit if the shot comes around, but how likely is it?
 
With the near term rotation just about set, the Spurs might be best off doing something counterintuitive for a win-now team, which is to take a home run swing on a young player in the hopes they turn into the next Giannis or Number Two.
 
With the near term rotation just about set, the Spurs might be best off doing something counterintuitive for a win-now team, which is to take a home run swing on a young player in the hopes they turn into the next Giannis or Number Two.
And who would that be at pick #14? Cenac?
 
New NC mock just dropped. They have us taking Jayden Quiantance, someone I just posted about in here a couple days ago. Not sure he falls that far, especially if/when he measures well at the combine (6'11 255 lbs with a monster 7'5 wingspan) but I do think the Spurs might take a swing on him if he is. Might be too enticing to pass up, as he'd be a top-10 lock if not for the injury. Def a high-risk, high-reward pick, but one that could pay dividends in the long run getting a defensive monster of his caliber in the teens. I personally think he'll be gone by pick 12, but we'll see.

NBA comp: Somewhere between Bam Adebayo and Robert Williams.


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Given how bare the cupboard was when Wembanyama got socket in the nose, we can't go into next year with only Kornet as the big man standby. Not sure they'll try getting a big in the draft but it should be a major consideration.
 
NC also has Morez Johnson Jr. from Michigan jumping into the lottery at pick 11. That's a really big jump from where he's been slotted as of late and I personally think that's too high, but he's def an intriguing prospect and if he has a big tournament then I might change my mind. Defensive-minded big with an undersized but still decent physical profile for a C (6'9 250 lbs w/ a 7'2 wingspan) and is currently shooting an impressive 41% from 3, albeit on really low volume (0.8 attempts per). Great FT shooter though at 78% so the 3PT shooting upside is clearly there. Just turned 20 in January. Think MATFO will def be interested and have him in for a couple workouts/interviews. My problem with him is that he's a Center, not a PF. Doesn't have the lateral quickness to defend on the perimeter. While we do need a 3rd string Center, I'm not using our FRP on one unless it's his teammate Mara, and even that is questionable. A third-string Center can be had in the 2nd round or via Free Agency.

Currently averaging 14 pts, 7 rbs, 1 ast, 1 stl, and 1 blk on 64% FG%.

 
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New NC mock just dropped. They have us taking Jayden Quiantance, someone I just posted about in here a couple days ago. Not sure he falls that far, especially if/when he measures well at the combine (6'11 255 lbs with a monster 7'5 wingspan) but I do think the Spurs might take a swing on him if he is. Might be too enticing to pass up, as he'd be a top-10 lock if not for the injury. Def a high-risk, high-reward pick, but one that could pay dividends in the long run getting a defensive monster of his caliber in the teens. I personally think he'll be gone by pick 12, but we'll see.

NBA comp: Somewhere between Bam Adebayo and Robert Williams.


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I want to like Quaintance, but there's very little tape upon which to base an opinion. Robert Williams comparison seems apt. There's a pretty narrow, but well-define path for him to earn minutes in the rotation - get in there and grab rebounds and absorb contact if Wemby is on the floor with him. Any scoring would be a bonus. Not my first choice, but maybe he's more attractive aroundpick 15/16, if we end up there. Don't see him being picked before 12 tbh because of the high demand for playmaking guards after top-4 are gone.
 
Given how bare the cupboard was when Wembanyama got socket in the nose, we can't go into next year with only Kornet as the big man standby. Not sure they'll try getting a big in the draft but it should be a major consideration.
I do think we're going to draft a big tbh. Think it'll be a young player with upside that we take too. Steinbach, Quaintance, Cenac Jr., Morez Johnson, Lopez, etc. Those types of guys.
 
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Anybody who thinks we’re drafting an interior big to play with wemby after seeing last night how badly wemby was being exposed on the perimeter is loco, tbh
 
There's room for Spurs to draft a luxury pick too, if say one of the highly regarded guards falls to them, as they have a pretty stable rotation that should remain in tact through all of next season.
 
There's room for Spurs to draft a luxury pick too, if say one of the highly regarded guards falls to them, as they have a pretty stable rotation that should remain in tact through all of next season.
i dont think there is room tho.When harper is averaging like 22 mins a game at the moment.He should be getting 30 mins plus a game rn.We cant do that
to him next year again.
 
i dont think there is room tho.When harper is averaging like 22 mins a game at the moment.He should be getting 30 mins plus a game rn.We cant do that
to him next year again.
McLaughlin and Waters have played a combined 418 minutes, so far. Harper can vacuum up those minutes. The new kid,if drafted late or post lottery, can be told he’s going to play the entire Austin Spurs season, and will get spot minutes early and late in the season, before and after Austin’s season with the big club.
 
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