Spurs consider trading Keldon Johnson if conditions are met
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 15, 2026, 3:42 PM
Last updated Jul 15, 2026
The San Antonio Spurs may explore a trade for Keldon Johnson, the reigning Sixth Man of the Year, if they receive a first-round pick and additional assets. Johnson is entering the final year of his contract worth $17.5 million and might see reduced playing time as younger players emerge. The Spurs are noted for their cautious decision-making and value in building assets under the current CBA. While Johnson remains a valued leader, moving him could potentially benefit the team's future.
- •Keldon Johnson is the current Sixth Man of the Year.
- •He has one year left on his $17.5 million contract.
- •Spurs aim to give more playing time to younger players.
- •Team is considering offers for Johnson that include a first-round pick.
- •CBA rules are influencing trade decisions across the league.
- 3:42 PMYahoo Sports — Spurs could trade Sixth Man of the Year winner under one condition
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