The OKC Thunder and San Antonio Spurs’ Race To Break The NBA’s Second Apron
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The Oklahoma City Thunder and the San Antonio Spurs are on the verge of becoming the next dynasties to rule the NBA. The Spurs have a generational big man in Victor Wembanyama and the Thunder have a young MVP contender and all-star in Shai Gilgeous-Alexander. This NBA offseason, the league has implemented the second apron, which has influenced teams like the Warriors to trade Klay Thompson, the Clippers to let Paul George walk in free agency, and LeBron James to accept a below-max contract. The entire Nba is trying to avoid the second apron but the Thunder and Spurs might have a plan to succeed and win championships despite the new restrictions.
OKC and San Antonio have already made some interesting trades and signings this offseason, the Thunder traded Josh Giddey for Alex Caruso, and they also signed Isaiah Hartenstein to a 3-year deal. The Spurs on the other hand have traded for Harrison Barnes and have signed Chris Paul as well. San Antonio’s young core already consists of Victor Wembanyama, Devin Vassell, Stephon Castle, Jeremy Sochan, and Keldon Johsnon. OKC also has a young core of Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Jalen Williams, Chet Holmgren, Lu Dort, Cason Wallace, and Nikola Topic. But in addition, the Thunder and Spurs also own a ton of first round picks and pick swaps that can help them overcome the NBAs new rules.
Victor Wembanyama has led France to the gold medal match in the Olympics against Team USA. He will carry his experience to the Spurs next season where he will be catching lobs from Chris Paul. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and team Canada lost but he will be going for another MVP season with Oklahoma City. The question is, what else will OKC and San Antonio do in the trade market and in free agency? Lauri Markkanen has signed a long-term deal with the Utah Jazz and the Warriors failed to land him. But can the Spurs or Thunder trade for him next offseason? Can the OKC Thunder and the San Antonio Spurs really build dynasties in the modern NBA?
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Great video and analysis man!! two potential dynasties coming
Who will be more successful in the 2020s: Spurs or Thunder?
Chety > Wemby
nice vid mate
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