Trade Spurs Trade Ideas

if you want to add TM3 you add him and keep Vassell. That way you have 2 high level shotmakers on the wings. The problem is after a year and a half you'll have to trade one of them cause we'll be in the luxury tax by then. Then you spent 3 firsts all the way into 2031 while having to trade that caliber of player in 2028. Not a smart move. This is also why Lauri, JJJ, etc. moves don't work. We need somebody around 20 million on a longterm deal.

Aldama 18/17/17
Okongwu 15/16/17
PJ 14/20/21/23

these type of contracts. Or somebody for a 1.5 season window who won't cost more than 1 first rounder. That's the only way to keep the band together and add on top of it. Everything else is addition by subtraction.
 
Can Michael Porter Jr and Dayron Sharpe be had for a couple of FRPs, Barnes, Sochan and Olynyk. Risky but I think it sets the Spurs up for at least a couple of contending seasons.
 
Can Michael Porter Jr and Dayron Sharpe be had for a couple of FRPs, Barnes, Sochan and Olynyk. Risky but I think it sets the Spurs up for at least a couple of contending seasons.
Porter Jr would definitely be a bit of an overkill. He's gonna want max money and I don't think spurs are gonna wanna pay that money for him. No need for a ballhog like him to take away even more from Fox lol
 
if you want to add TM3 you add him and keep Vassell. That way you have 2 high level shotmakers on the wings. The problem is after a year and a half you'll have to trade one of them cause we'll be in the luxury tax by then. Then you spent 3 firsts all the way into 2031 while having to trade that caliber of player in 2028. Not a smart move. This is also why Lauri, JJJ, etc. moves don't work. We need somebody around 20 million on a longterm deal.

Aldama 18/17/17
Okongwu 15/16/17
PJ 14/20/21/23

these type of contracts. Or somebody for a 1.5 season window who won't cost more than 1 first rounder. That's the only way to keep the band together and add on top of it. Everything else is addition by subtraction.
Pretty much spot on. The only way to keep TM3 and Devin long term is if Castle is going out and we don't have to pay his extension.
 
Getting ahead of myself here, but with the breakout year Peyton Watson is having, he's in for a pretty significant payday this offseason. Denver prob won't be able afford to re-sign him outright as they overpaid Christian Braun last Summer, and they're also likely going to try to bring back Tim Hardaway Jr., who's also having great year for them.

Cam Johnson may end up being the guy they have to salary dump in order to retain Watson (and maybe Hardaway Jr.). If I'm the Spurs, I'd be all over that tbh. Denver would likely try to trade him elsewhere as not to help out a conference opponent, but Cam would be a significant 3-&-D SF/PF hybrid replacement for Barnes in the lineup and would give us some much-need 3PT shooting. He'd also be in the last year of his deal so he could be flipped if it didn't work out for any reason. Just something to keep an eye on.

 
Porter Jr would definitely be a bit of an overkill. He's gonna want max money and I don't think spurs are gonna wanna pay that money for him. No need for a ballhog like him to take away even more from Fox lol
Spurs have a strict non-podcast policy. So any NBA player with a podcast definitely won't play here. Btw I'm not making this up.
 
If bobby portis isn’t crazy he’d be a good get. Can shoot the 3 and a decent rebounder. Not sure what will it take to get him but he’s got 2 more after this one at $16M which is more than fair.

Cam Spencer could be a good get. Can shoot can pass but is an undersized shooting guard. Not sure if Memphis wants to part with a young player yet.

Tari Eason would be a great get but then again Houston likely won’t do it.

Jaylon Tyson would be a great get. 6’6” wing. Shoots well, decent rebounder for a wing. Can find a way to help Cleveland shed the tax.

I still like Royce o’neale and think he could be gettable
 
A move I can see Spurs doing is trading Sochan and/or Olynyk for a player whose contract expire in 2027.

Wembanayama extension start in 2027, Spurs will then have to be very careful with every $ spend. They won't be in a situation like this season where it's not a big deal to have Olynyk not playing and being paid $13.4M. In 2028, it will even more an issue with Castle getting his extension.

You have to wonder what impact these coming extensions will have on the kind of contracts Spurs will offer this summer at free agents. If Barnes value is $30M/3 years, will they go for it? If Hachimure value is $60M/4 years, will they make him an offer?

A plan that makes sense for Spurs is the following:
- 2026 trade deadline: Trading Sochan+Olynyk+second round picks for a forward who can shoot with a contract that expires in 2027.
- 2026 summer: Not making any significant free agents acquisition.
- Start of the 2026 season: Spurs will have Vassell, Champagnie, Johnson, the player they got at the trade deadline, Bryant and maybe the 2026 first round pick (Lendeborg, Haugh, Cenac...) at forwards spots.
- 2027 trade deadline: reevaluate the situation and do an aggressive trade if needed.

Some potential targets::
Andre Wiggins
De'Andre Hunter
Derrick Jones jr.
Dorian Finney-Smith
Gradey Dick
Grant Williams
Guerschon Yabusele
Jake LaRavia
Jalen Smith
Jarace Walker
Kyle Kuzma
Max Struss
Naji Marshall
RJ Barrett
Saddiq Bey
Santi Aldama

Not all of these players are good targets and some won't be available. Just pick whoever you like in that list.
 
If bobby portis isn’t crazy he’d be a good get. Can shoot the 3 and a decent rebounder. Not sure what will it take to get him but he’s got 2 more after this one at $16M which is more than fair.

Cam Spencer could be a good get. Can shoot can pass but is an undersized shooting guard. Not sure if Memphis wants to part with a young player yet.

Tari Eason would be a great get but then again Houston likely won’t do it.

Jaylon Tyson would be a great get. 6’6” wing. Shoots well, decent rebounder for a wing. Can find a way to help Cleveland shed the tax.

I still like Royce o’neale and think he could be gettable
I looked at Portis' raw numbers and they looked fine but when I saw his advanced numbers ...they were terrible. Net negative on all ends of the floor.

Cam Spencer, Tari Eason, Jalen Tyson and Royce O'Neale are ungettable because they are valuable to their respective teams. Once Morant goes, Memphis will feature Spencer more. Eason is erratic on offense but is terrific as part of a two headed perimeter defense monster with Amen Thompson for the Rockets. Tyson has been more consistent than DeAndre Hunter which is the guy the Cavs will try to move (and / or Lonzo Ball). And the Suns want to be playoffs bound with O'Neale contributing.

Some worthwhile possibilities in high tax paying teams - Sam Hauser (Celtics), Moses Moody from Warriors as part of a Kuminga trade, Naji Marshall from Dallas (not a good 3p shooter but decent defender who hustles), Yabusele from the Knicks, Kyle Kuzma (inconsistent, frustrating player who seems to have a decent season from the bench this year from the Bucks)...
 
if you want to add TM3 you add him and keep Vassell. That way you have 2 high level shotmakers on the wings. The problem is after a year and a half you'll have to trade one of them cause we'll be in the luxury tax by then. Then you spent 3 firsts all the way into 2031 while having to trade that caliber of player in 2028. Not a smart move. This is also why Lauri, JJJ, etc. moves don't work. We need somebody around 20 million on a longterm deal.

Aldama 18/17/17
Okongwu 15/16/17
PJ 14/20/21/23

these type of contracts. Or somebody for a 1.5 season window who won't cost more than 1 first rounder. That's the only way to keep the band together and add on top of it. Everything else is addition by subtraction.
Is that Saddiq Bae's music?!?!?!?

But in all seriousness... what's the maximum you'd be willing to pay for him? Seemed like he was doing a lot better from deep earlier in the year, only at 32% now. Maybe it's only against us he's a deadeye. At only a 32% 3P shooter, he's definitely far less attractive and I'd only give up SRPs persoanlly. Not sure if NOP bites.

On another note, latest Game Theory Podcast they did a deep dive on the Pacers in the context of the trade deadline and it seems like IND would be smart to get off Jarace Walker money to set themselves up to bring in a quality C via trade (either now or this summer). Sochan for Walker straight up saves IND $8.5MM next season. He's up to 36% from 3 on the year after a slow start. He's not going to give us the rebounding we probably are all hoping for from the position, but maybe Corliss Williamson can instill some dog in him. He remains one of my top realistic, inexpensive targets.
 
Is that Saddiq Bae's music?!?!?!?

But in all seriousness... what's the maximum you'd be willing to pay for him? Seemed like he was doing a lot better from deep earlier in the year, only at 32% now. Maybe it's only against us he's a deadeye. At only a 32% 3P shooter, he's definitely far less attractive and I'd only give up SRPs persoanlly. Not sure if NOP bites.

On another note, latest Game Theory Podcast they did a deep dive on the Pacers in the context of the trade deadline and it seems like IND would be smart to get off Jarace Walker money to set themselves up to bring in a quality C via trade (either now or this summer). Sochan for Walker straight up saves IND $8.5MM next season. He's up to 36% from 3 on the year after a slow start. He's not going to give us the rebounding we probably are all hoping for from the position, but maybe Corliss Williamson can instill some dog in him. He remains one of my top realistic, inexpensive targets.
That second to last sentence is what will make or break him. I usually say the concern is 'between his ears', but I don't mean it from a bbiq standpoint as much as it has to do with dogged will. I'm still very much in favor of this trade. The gamble is if we can ignite that fire in him. If he finds that he'll be a problem...
 
Getting ahead of myself here, but with the breakout year Peyton Watson is having, he's in for a pretty significant payday this offseason. Denver prob won't be able afford to re-sign him outright as they overpaid Christian Braun last Summer, and they're also likely going to try to bring back Tim Hardaway Jr., who's also having great year for them.

Cam Johnson may end up being the guy they have to salary dump in order to retain Watson (and maybe Hardaway Jr.). If I'm the Spurs, I'd be all over that tbh. Denver would likely try to trade him elsewhere as not to help out a conference opponent, but Cam would be a significant 3-&-D SF/PF hybrid replacement for Barnes in the lineup and would give us some much-need 3PT shooting. He'd also be in the last year of his deal so he could be flipped if it didn't work out for any reason. Just something to keep an eye on.
Watson would have been just great for Spurs but, sadly, he has been so good that he is now an unrealistic target.

For Cam Johnson, as you said, Denver won't trade him to Spurs. A scenario that might work is: Denver salary dumping to a team with cap space during the 2026 summer and then Spurs trading for Johnson with that team latter in the 2026-2027 season. It's quite unlikely but who knows...
 
If the price is low, throw a gamble for Kuminga. Waive him if it doesn’t work out.
Warriors would be looking for a player that can help them make a playoff run. They're not looking for what the Spurs have to trade them.

Spurs have a strict non-podcast policy. So any NBA player with a podcast definitely won't play here. Btw I'm not making this up.
Really? I never heard of that. I remember in the offseason Stephon wanted to make video content of behind the scenes stuff/locker-room stuff. I don't know if he wanted to make a podcast, but I wonder if the Spurs shut down whatever he was interested in doing.
 
Cam Johnson may end up being the guy they have to salary dump in order to retain Watson (and maybe Hardaway Jr.). If I'm the Spurs, I'd be all over that tbh. Denver would likely try to trade him elsewhere as not to help out a conference opponent, but Cam would be a significant 3-&-D SF/PF hybrid replacement for Barnes in the lineup and would give us some much-need 3PT shooting. He'd also be in the last year of his deal so he could be flipped if it didn't work out for any reason. Just something to keep an eye on.
I just can't see them moving him in-season unless they get a good replacement that somehow also saves them lots of money. Given how they're playing with all the injuries I think they really like they're chances of winning it this yr if they can just get healthy enough.

I want to call the Mavs about PJ. He's having a brutal yr shooting because he needs a real PG, but he's on a great deal, he's a Top50 rebound, Top20 shot blocker, solid enough connector, switchable and fights on D, and capable of playing the 3 when needed. I'd love to get him for cheap, probably depends on Mavs views on Flagg as fulltime 3 or not. They don't have a lot of assets, maybe Michael Finley does us a solid. He could solve a lot of problems on the cheap.

Works straight up for Oly, or expand it to PJ + Martin for Oly + Sochan (which would take a 3rd team) to save them a bunch of money. Salary relief + a few good 2nds (or a protected first) might just get it done.
 
I just can't see them moving him in-season unless they get a good replacement that somehow also saves them lots of money. Given how they're playing with all the injuries I think they really like they're chances of winning it this yr if they can just get healthy enough.

I want to call the Mavs about PJ. He's having a brutal yr shooting because he needs a real PG, but he's on a great deal, he's a Top50 rebound, Top20 shot blocker, solid enough connector, switchable and fights on D, and capable of playing the 3 when needed. I'd love to get him for cheap, probably depends on Mavs views on Flagg as fulltime 3 or not. They don't have a lot of assets, maybe Michael Finley does us a solid. He could solve a lot of problems on the cheap.

Works straight up for Oly, or expand it to PJ + Martin for Oly + Sochan (which would take a 3rd team) to save them a bunch of money. Salary relief + a few good 2nds (or a protected first) might just get it done.
We should have an automated bot that replies every time this comes up... but PJ Washington cannot be traded this season.
 
We should have an automated bot that replies every time this comes up... but PJ Washington cannot be traded this season.
Thought that was the case, but worked in the trade machine so figured he just became eligible. Thanks.
I'd still pursue him this offseason, I'd like to roll the dice on him
 
Is that Saddiq Bae's music?!?!?!?

But in all seriousness... what's the maximum you'd be willing to pay for him? Seemed like he was doing a lot better from deep earlier in the year, only at 32% now. Maybe it's only against us he's a deadeye. At only a 32% 3P shooter, he's definitely far less attractive and I'd only give up SRPs persoanlly. Not sure if NOP bites.

On another note, latest Game Theory Podcast they did a deep dive on the Pacers in the context of the trade deadline and it seems like IND would be smart to get off Jarace Walker money to set themselves up to bring in a quality C via trade (either now or this summer). Sochan for Walker straight up saves IND $8.5MM next season. He's up to 36% from 3 on the year after a slow start. He's not going to give us the rebounding we probably are all hoping for from the position, but maybe Corliss Williamson can instill some dog in him. He remains one of my top realistic, inexpensive targets.
Bey has always been a streaky shooter, but he does have legit PF size. I don't think rebounding is the issue. There are games where we get killed on the glass, but in general we have the best defensive rebounding percentage in the NBA and are also a good offensive rebounding team. Shotmaking should be the #1 criteria. If we can get some size and rebounding with that, I'm all for it. I'm on the Jarace Walker train as well. As of right now, I would only include second round picks in offers, unless we are talking about bigger upgrades like Okongwu, Aldama, etc. where I would be willing to add ATL 27.
 
Getting ahead of myself here, but with the breakout year Peyton Watson is having, he's in for a pretty significant payday this offseason. Denver prob won't be able afford to re-sign him outright as they overpaid Christian Braun last Summer, and they're also likely going to try to bring back Tim Hardaway Jr., who's also having great year for them.

Cam Johnson may end up being the guy they have to salary dump in order to retain Watson (and maybe Hardaway Jr.). If I'm the Spurs, I'd be all over that tbh. Denver would likely try to trade him elsewhere as not to help out a conference opponent, but Cam would be a significant 3-&-D SF/PF hybrid replacement for Barnes in the lineup and would give us some much-need 3PT shooting. He'd also be in the last year of his deal so he could be flipped if it didn't work out for any reason. Just something to keep an eye on.

Personally think Lakers will give him a sizeable contract in the offseason. Perfect big for Luka.
 
Do the Lakers have cap space? You think they'll go after PW?
They’ll have lots of cap space LeBron’s $50M comes off the books end of this season, plus another $40M in expirings in Rui, Vincent and Kleber, plus Reaves still isn’t signed to a big deal which will happen this off season. This off season is going to be a big one for the Lakers to build around Luka and Reaves.

Watson would be a really good fit for them at the 3. Would be surprised if they didn’t go hard after him. Also be interested to see how high Denver is willing to go to match.
 
LeBron's retirement decision will be huge. The only two teams he can play on next season realistically are the Cavs and Lakers neither of which really need him that badly. Hope he retires and doesn't stick around one season too long.
 
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