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San Antonio Spurs eyes Giannis Antetokounmpo. Spurs are ready to pursue the MVP if he becomes available. A trade proposal involves players and draft picks. Spurs could form a trio with Antetokounmpo,
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Sportsnaut on MSN‘Realistic’ Giannis Antetokounmpo trade idea sends NBA MVP to San Antonio SpursEarly in the offseason, NBA rumors were flying heavy about a potential Giannis Antetokounmpo trade. A big reason for the
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The San Antonio Spurs appear ready to take a major step forward next season, with Victor Wembanyama back to full health, De’Aaron Fox fully integrated and No. 2 pick Dylan Harper joining the fold.
According to Charania, in return for Olynyk, Washington will acquire former first-rounders Malaki Branham and Blake Wesley, along with a 2026 second-round pick. That pick will be the last favorable of Dallas’, Philadelphia’s, and Oklahoma City’s second-rounders.
This trade proposal creates the next big three in San Antonio. This trade would link LeBron James, Victor Wembenyama, and De'Aaron Fox together.
Porzingis was originally connected to the Suns last week as the team reportedly was doing some background work on the big man. The Spurs also are on the hunt for some big man reinforcements to put alongside phenom Victor Wembanyama for the upcoming season with no bigs under contract beyond Charles Bassey.
Gerald Bourguet of PHNX Sports reported that Beal's buyout is "imminent," and he's likely to have $96.9 million of the $110.8 million remaining on his contract stretched over the next five years. That would allow the Suns to avoid going over both tax aprons.
The Oklahoma City Thunder have won the the title and the 2025 NBA Draft is in the books. That means the NBA offseason is officially upon us, with free agency set to open at 6 p.m. ET on Monday night.
The Spurs' No. 14 pick, Carter Bryant, could shake things up in San Antonio as his defensive upside becomes an indicator of potential changes on the team's roster.