They can hand up to 4 picks in the upcoming Draft… if Charlotte gets his shit together…
waffle-winner
I’m fine w losing as long as they compete and the kids get playing time.
vanderslo0t
I’m framing this and hanging it next to my TV for emotional support when I watch the games
Imaginary-Cycle-1977
This is so helpful to see things clearly, thank you! I get very bogged down trying to make sense of everything on the realgm site
So we are looking a possible 6 firsts and 6 seconds in 24+25. Not to mention we just had 3 firsts this past year
There’s no way we make all those picks, I wonder if we end up consolidating to move up in the draft, or we start trading for players
paxusromanus811
A very underrated detail illustrated here not talked about a ton is that the Spurs are one of the few teams that controls all of their future first round picks. Even a lot of teams in the lottery and on the fringe. Have a pic here or there belonging to someone else. San Antonio has done a great job of maintaining their draft collateral. They almost never trade pics and that is definitely something worth praise. For as much as some people were frustrated with the DeMar DeRozan era, major, kudos to the front office for not doing what many short-sided organizations have done when stuck with a middle of the pack product and boot long-term success for short-term gains. They could have very easily tried to bring in a few high quality veterans at the cost of draft picks and they didn’t think goodness
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They can hand up to 4 picks in the upcoming Draft… if Charlotte gets his shit together…
I’m fine w losing as long as they compete and the kids get playing time.
I’m framing this and hanging it next to my TV for emotional support when I watch the games
This is so helpful to see things clearly, thank you! I get very bogged down trying to make sense of everything on the realgm site
So we are looking a possible 6 firsts and 6 seconds in 24+25. Not to mention we just had 3 firsts this past year
There’s no way we make all those picks, I wonder if we end up consolidating to move up in the draft, or we start trading for players
A very underrated detail illustrated here not talked about a ton is that the Spurs are one of the few teams that controls all of their future first round picks. Even a lot of teams in the lottery and on the fringe. Have a pic here or there belonging to someone else. San Antonio has done a great job of maintaining their draft collateral. They almost never trade pics and that is definitely something worth praise. For as much as some people were frustrated with the DeMar DeRozan era, major, kudos to the front office for not doing what many short-sided organizations have done when stuck with a middle of the pack product and boot long-term success for short-term gains. They could have very easily tried to bring in a few high quality veterans at the cost of draft picks and they didn’t think goodness