Tag: San Antonio Spurs
Perhaps emboldened by OKC’s ability to retain Paul George, the Raptors are taking a gamble of their own.
In an unexpected move, DeMar DeRozan and Kawhi Leonard swapped teams, and it makes complete sense.
The San Antonio Spurs don’t seem any closer to a Kawhi Leonard trade than they were in mid-June. The real question is, what is the rush to make a deal?
Matt John breaks down day three of Utah Jazz Summer League.
Matt John analyzes day two from Utah Jazz Summer League in Salt Lake City.
Matt John breaks down day one of Utah Jazz Summer League from Salt Lake City.
With July rapidly approaching, several teams will have significant spending power for the 2018-19 season but on a smaller scale than the past two summers. The NBA’s current salary cap projection for the coming year is $101 million with luxury tax threshold of $123 million. The exact figures should be released late on June 30, […]
Simon Hannig explores whether the 76ers should pony up the required assets for Kawhi Leonard.
The universe may be lining up for the Los Angeles Lakers to finally end their major free agent drought. Steve Kyler maps out the dominoes that need to fall for the whole thing to come together.
With the No. 18 pick in the NBA draft, the San Antonio Spurs have selected shooting guard Lonnie Walker IV out of the University of Miami. The Spurs were granted the highest pick they’ve had since drafting Tim Duncan No. 1 in 1997, so they went for the prospect with arguably the highest scoring potential […]