Spurs offseason review highlights areas for improvement and trade potential
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 17, 2026, 8:20 PM
Last updated Jun 17, 2026
The San Antonio Spurs explore ways to enhance their roster after a strong 62-20 season. Rookie Dylan Harper contributed significantly, averaging over 18 points per game in the NBA Finals, demonstrating his readiness alongside Victor Wembanyama and Stephon Castle. Although the team reached the NBA Finals, they struggled with maintaining leads and closing out games. This offseason, the Spurs aim to address their needs for frontcourt size and offensive depth, possibly through trades, as they also hold multiple draft picks. Their projected salary for next season stands at $150,468,566, raising options for potential player movement.
- •Spurs finished second in the Western Conference and reached the NBA Finals.
- •Dylan Harper had a breakout performance during the finals.
- •Team needs to enhance offense and frontcourt depth this summer.
- •Projected salary for next season is $150,468,566.
- •Spurs hold four draft picks, with a focus on improving the frontcourt.
- 8:20 PMYahoo Sports — Spurs offseason outlook: You know what's scary? San Antonio has plenty of room for improvement
"The Spurs can improve in many ways — and have the means to do it.
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