Spurs prepare for offseason with free agency, draft, and trades in focus
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 14, 2026, 5:42 AM
Last updated Jun 14, 2026
The San Antonio Spurs are looking to strengthen their roster this summer after narrowly missing an NBA championship. They have several young players, including Victor Wembanyama, Dylan Harper, and Stephon Castle, showing promise for growth. The Spurs will explore sign-and-trade options and utilize their mid-level exception to add talent, while also considering long-term extensions for players like Julian Champagnie. Alongside the No. 20 first-round pick, they hold three second-round selections, aiming to enhance their lineup in a draft considered strong, albeit with talent dwindling at their pick. With future assets available, the Spurs are in a position to pursue top players via trade.
- •Spurs have No. 20 draft pick and three second-round picks.
- •Victor Wembanyama and other young players are expected to improve.
- •Team plans to explore sign-and-trade opportunities this summer.
- •Julian Champagnie is likely to receive a contract extension.
- •San Antonio possesses multiple future first-round picks to trade.
- 5:42 AMYahoo Sports — Spurs future outlook: Free agency, draft, trades to improve on Finals performance
"Here's what the Spurs are looking at this summer and what they have to work with.
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