The San Antonio Spurs are trading Josh Richardson to the New Orleans Pelicans, sources tell @TheAthletic @Stadium.
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) February 9, 2023
The San Antonio Spurs are trading Josh Richardson to the New Orleans Pelicans, sources tell @TheAthletic @Stadium.
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) February 9, 2023
The Houston Rockets are acquiring John Wall in three-team deal with the Grizzlies and Clippers, sources tell @TheAthletic @Stadium.
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) February 9, 2023
After the Graham/Richardson deal, the Spurs project to have max cap space of $46.7 million this summer assuming they land Wemby
— Paul Garcia (@PaulGarciaNBA) February 9, 2023
Awful. Graham has a terrible contract (12mm next year, 3mm guaranteed of 12mm the following year.HummingbirdSaltalamacchia said:
For Devonte Graham and 4 seconds . Part of something larger?
So we turned Jakob and Richardson into:West Texan said:After the Graham/Richardson deal, the Spurs project to have max cap space of $46.7 million this summer assuming they land Wemby
— Paul Garcia (@PaulGarciaNBA) February 9, 2023
Why? 2nd rounders have proved their worth this cycle as numerous teams have traded for them in the past few days. Who cares if Khem and Graham are on the team? The Spurs aren't trying to open up cap space for a bunch of free agents this year. They are in rebuilding mode and should be trying to stash as much draft capital as possible... firsts or seconds.Guitarsoup said:I'd rather give up half those seconds and not have Khem or Graham.West Texan said:After the Graham/Richardson deal, the Spurs project to have max cap space of $46.7 million this summer assuming they land Wemby
— Paul Garcia (@PaulGarciaNBA) February 9, 2023
55 second round picks were moved at the trade deadline. It wasn't just the Spurs.Enzo The Baker said:
That is wild. The value that front offices put in 2nd rounders is hilarious.
Because I think we were in a position to get a top 3 lottery pick, sign a FA, keep Poeltl and immediately push for the playoffs. The West got significantly stronger at the deadline since both LA teams, Phoenix, etc upgrading.Enzo The Baker said:
What does it matter if we are likely continuing the rebuild as a lottery team next year anyways? What players are out there during free agency these summer that would make us kick ourselves for not having enough cap room to snag?
You land #1 or #2 in this draft, Keep Poeltl and max space looks pretty good.Sher Thing said:
This team is in rebuilding mode. They aren't trying to sign a max free agent this summer lol.
Graham's 2nd year only has like $2.75MM guaranteed or something. He essentially only has one more year left on his deal and is insurance in case Tre leaves in free agency this summer.
Would have been nice if they could have got another first rounder for Richardson but it's been an ongoing debate whether or not he's worth a first, a second, or nothing and they were able to put him in a deal to get four seconds.
Second round picks seems to be the new "cash considerations" this year. Anyhow, they aren't entirely bad considering how many teams have traded for them in recent days. Apparently they have value around the league.
First round picks were really tough to come by.. Utah and SA were the only teams that received a first round pick outside of the Durant trade. And Utah's could easily turn into a second.
SPURS TRADE DEADLINE RECAP
— Noah Magaro-George (@N_Magaro) February 9, 2023
INCOMING
-Dewayne Dedmon
-Khem Birch
-Devonte' Graham
-2024 1st (via TOR)
-2028 2nd (via MIA)
-2023 2nd (via TOR)
-2025 2nd (via TOR)
-2024 2nd (via NO)
-2026 2nd (via NO)
-2028 2nd (via NO)
-2029 2nd (via NO)
OUTGOING
-Jakob Poeltl
-Josh Richardson
Spurs basically lost Kawhi, Danny, D White and Dejounte and now have:
— Tom Petrini (@RealTomPetrini) February 9, 2023
Keldon
Branham
Wesley
Langford
Graham
23 Hornets first (protected)
24 Raptors first
25 Hawks first
25 Bulls first
26 Hawks frp swap
27 Hawks first
28 Celtics frp swap
10 seconds
Sher Thing said:
I mean it wasn't just the Spurs decision whether or not they could have kept Poeltl. He already turned down the max extension from the Spurs this season which was 4 years $58MM. He wanted a much higher pay day and was going to test free agency this summer. He could have walked for nothing even if the Spurs went higher on their offer.
Guitarsoup said:Sher Thing said:
I mean it wasn't just the Spurs decision whether or not they could have kept Poeltl. He already turned down the max extension from the Spurs this season which was 4 years $58MM. He wanted a much higher pay day and was going to test free agency this summer. He could have walked for nothing even if the Spurs went higher on their offer.
I'm good with trading him, but I'd rather not take back that stiff.
Jakob is worth more than the max extension we could offer.
Enzo The Baker said:
Dedmon waived.
Should have started him and played him 42mpg then.FTAG 2000 said:Enzo The Baker said:
Dedmon waived.
Gotta protect the tank
FTAG 2000 said:Enzo The Baker said:
Dedmon waived.
Gotta protect the tank
I think Jakob is a good enough defender to help a lot of teams. I would bet the Spurs try to get him back this summer at $20million/year or so.Obi Wan Ginobili said:Guitarsoup said:Sher Thing said:
I mean it wasn't just the Spurs decision whether or not they could have kept Poeltl. He already turned down the max extension from the Spurs this season which was 4 years $58MM. He wanted a much higher pay day and was going to test free agency this summer. He could have walked for nothing even if the Spurs went higher on their offer.
I'm good with trading him, but I'd rather not take back that stiff.
Jakob is worth more than the max extension we could offer.
To the right team he is, but he's not going to move the needle for too many rosters.
He's kind of the center version of Draymond. Smart, always in the right spot, good passing, yada yada, but all of that is wasted on teams that don't run offenses with a good amount of movement.
That probably depends on where we land in the draft. If we are outside the top 3, we aren't going after Jake.Ag Natural said:I think Jakob is a good enough defender to help a lot of teams. I would bet the Spurs try to get him back this summer at $20million/year or so.Obi Wan Ginobili said:Guitarsoup said:Sher Thing said:
I mean it wasn't just the Spurs decision whether or not they could have kept Poeltl. He already turned down the max extension from the Spurs this season which was 4 years $58MM. He wanted a much higher pay day and was going to test free agency this summer. He could have walked for nothing even if the Spurs went higher on their offer.
I'm good with trading him, but I'd rather not take back that stiff.
Jakob is worth more than the max extension we could offer.
To the right team he is, but he's not going to move the needle for too many rosters.
He's kind of the center version of Draymond. Smart, always in the right spot, good passing, yada yada, but all of that is wasted on teams that don't run offenses with a good amount of movement.
Trades broken this week:
— StatMuse (@statmuse) February 9, 2023
11 — Woj
10 — Shams pic.twitter.com/r9EspJAIiQ