The San Antonio Spurs, since the end of their season and into the playoffs, have been included in more than their fair share of trade rumors, and for good reason. The Silver and Black boast one of the most promising stars ever and are on a championship trajectory in the coming seasons, and they have the assets to land a star.
In terms of matching an expensive salary, the Spurs have several options. Harrison Barnes, Keldon Johnson, and Devin Vassell are all under team control on tradeable contracts, although fans might be thrown for a loop this summer.
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Johnson is one of the more volatile players on the roster, capable of having massive scoring outbursts or going cold. He is, however, an established veteran leader and solid bench presence. Jeremy Sochan and Vassell might both be demoted to the bench unit next season, although Sochan’s rookie contract doesn’t do much in the way of matching salary.
Of Barnes, Vassell, Johnson, and Sochan, Vassell is the most complete player with by far the most trade value, although fans seem to see him as a last-resort option to land a star. However, with Barnes coming off a career-best shooting season, a talented wing like Kon Knueppel in the draft, and Julian Champagnie’s continued improvement, Vassell might be expendable, especially if it means holding onto key depth pieces or an extra draft pick.
Two seasons ago, Vassell was touted as a possible star and second option on a title team. This past season, his scoring and shooting numbers took a hit. Johnson isn’t the most talented shooter, although he is a key energy guy.
As the Spurs push for a title in the next few seasons, only Victor Wembanyama and De’Aaron Fox are truly “untouchable,” and Stephon Castle isn’t far behind them. As for everyone else, the clock is ticking on them proving their role on a winning Spurs team.
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