Wolves basically found their NAW replacement with Ayo.
Agree, the main reason I want the Spurs to make a move is that we got non-rotation players on expirings, which we won't have in the offseason.
Yep...
And for the other readers here, what RC and I are talking about here is this...
The Spurs have roughly $40MM of expiring salary on the books right now. Letting salary expire is very helpful if it results in cap space for you (or gets you under the tax/apron in the following year but not relevant for the Spurs), but if it doesn't... it is doesn't do anything for you.
By my estimation, by letting these guys just roll off the books, we'll have roughly $13MM of cap space and the Room MLE. That's all we'll have to work with in the offseason. We'll be to sign some guys using that $13MM of cap space, then resign Barnes using his Bird rights, and then decline-and-extend Champ using his Bird rights, and then have the MLE to sign another FA. I'm not sure if we used the BAE last year or will have it at our disposal... someone can check me on that (and this whole thing).
That means to improve beyond this, even if the Spurs want to use draft capital, they'll have send out someone who is currently part of the main rotation to match salary(since that's who will still be under contract): Wemby, Fox, Vassell, Harper, Castle, Keldon, Harper, Kornet, Bryant or Champ (if option is picked up).
So, it would be helpful to trade out the expiring salaries for salaries on the books next year. You will lose that $13MM of cap space to start the summer with, but you'll be able to potentially make trades without sending out one of your core rotation guys.
This is why I personally think this is poor asset management by the Spurs to simply let the expiring contracts roll off.
Edit: Spurs 2026-27 Roster may end up looking like this
Wemby
Fox
Castle
Harper
Vassell
Johnson
Champ
Kornet
Bryant
Barnes
Room MLE Signing
Sub MLE-level signing ($13MM of cap space)
2026 FRP
Min Vet (2026 SRP?)
Min Vet
They could break up the MLE or the cap space and improve those two Min Vet slots to more mid-level vets.
So the Spurs may effectively run it back next season and rely on internal growth (not a bad bed with our youth), or decide if there is a glaring hole discovered in the playoffs that they'll send out that player as matching salary.
Edit 2: corrected to state the Spurs would have the Room MLE, not the Non-Tax MLE if they entered the offseason with cap space.