What are the top offseason priorities of the San Antonio Spurs? With a historic rookie season for star San Antonio forward Victor Wembanyama in their 2023-24 campaign in the books, it is clear that the ball club should be looking to pick up the pace on their rebuild.
But ESPN cap guru Bobby Marks recently took some time to identify offseason concerns for every team in the league, including the Spurs, and he has a few ideas in mind for San Antonio. To start, he has a some thoughts on what the Spurs should be focusing on adding in terms of position.
“The direction in the first round. San Antonio is the only team with two picks (No. 4 and No. 8) in the top 10,” Marks notes. “The direction in the first round. San Antonio is the only team with two picks (No. 4 and No. 8) in the top 10.”
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“The Spurs need stability at point guard and shooters around Wembanyama,” he suggests, highlighting a number of specific needs. A larger floor general and shooters, as he highlighted earlier stand out, but he has a few more things to point to.
Namely, bench upgrades in general, respectable perimeter defenders among the starters, scorers, ball handlers, and internal growth in players like Jeremy Sochan also stand out.
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