
The San Antonio Spurs are coming off a season marked by injuries. The Spurs were on the verge of vying for a top-10 berth in the stacked Western Conference and had a good chance of making the playoffs. More NBA News: According to reports, the Lakers are considering a trade package for the center position. However, the injury to their great center, Victor Wembanyama, forced them to tank the season, which paid off. The Spurs received the No. 2 overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft despite having a 6 percent probability of winning the lottery.
Instead, they landed with the No. 2 pick, which is still a high pick and might be used as a trade component to land a major superstar this summer. Not only does the No. 2 pick assist, but they also have the resources to trade for a superstar, such as Giannis Antetokounmpo. Since winning the No. 2 pick, the Spurs have been linked to Antetokounmpo in trade rumors. The Spurs’ possible signing of Antetokounmpo would undoubtedly vault them to the top of the Western Conference and make them immediate title contenders. A deal for the two-time MVP would jumpstart the Spurs’ title run, as Antetokounmpo will turn 31 in December.
While any team would be fortunate to acquire him, the Spurs may be more reticent to trade their top pick for the former Defensive Player of the Year. Adam Wells of Bleacher Report shared. “Given the difficulties some teams have had navigating with expensive rosters in the second-apron era, muddying up the salary cap with three max players at the same time may not be something the Spurs are eager to do,” Wells told ESPN. The Spurs have the opportunity to trade for him, and they are one of the few clubs who may offer an appealing package; yet, this may not be the best financial move.
The Spurs are already paying a high price for De’Aaron Fox and will eventually give Wembanyama a five-year, $271 million extension that he will be eligible for next summer. Antetokounmpo is expected to make $54.1 million next season, while Fox will earn $34.8 million. While the Spurs could potentially put together a compelling trade package for Antetokounmpo, that doesn’t necessarily mean they’re all-in on pursuing him—especially if the long-term impact isn’t as significant as it might appear on paper.
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