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The San Antonio Spurs made a bunch of moves this summer, though none captured the media quite like their selection of Victor Wembanyama. And while the Frenchman will undoubtedly be the face of the Spurs franchise for years to come, they were active outside of the draft this offseason, too.
One of the other moves the Spurs made was bringing back Dominick Barlow, who was a restricted free agent after they extended him a qualifying offer. San Antonio managed to bring back Barlow, who had a phenomenal Summer League stint, on a two-way contract, much to the surprise of Sam Vecenie of The Athletic.
During a recent edition of his podcast, the Game Theory Podcast, Vecenie spoke about how shocked he was that no teams offered Barlow a standard NBA deal (or even a deal worth more than the minimum).
How big of a leap will Barlow take in his second season with the Spurs?
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