malbaker86
Gators
Perfect chance to push out Pop and get Jay Wright 




Absolutely on board with this one. Still a long shot but…
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Posting on this site has been hell lately. **** Jr. trying to appease nervous Spurs fans.
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Plus they wanna further their reach in Central Texas in Mexico. I figure if they can expand their reach and build their base further out, it will help shed that "small market" franchise label.Yup. I don't mind it if it breaks up the Rodeo Road Trip a little more.

Alright so how does taking Duren fix anything?9th pick
Couple of first round mocks for the Spurs:
ESPN+
9. San Antonio Spurs
Dyson Daniels
G League Ignite
PG/SG
Age: 19.1
The Spurs have quite a few young players in the backcourt but are in full-fledged talent-acquisition mode and will be thinking hard about picking the best long-term prospect they can acquire with this pick. Adding a versatile guard who can play in a variety of lineup configurations and do a little bit of everything could be attractive here, especially considering the type of players Gregg Popovich typically values. Daniels is an outstanding defender who fills up the box score with rebounds, assists, blocks and steals, and has plenty of upside to grow into considering he just turned 19 years old.
Bleacher Report:
9. San Antonio Spurs: Jalen Duren (Memphis, C, Freshman)
Despite Duren's limited creation and shooting skills, in the late lottery, the Spurs should see value in adding a potential top rim protector to their rotation. And having Dejounte Murray to set the table should only optimize the 6'11", 250-pounder's 7'5" wingspan and exciting leaping ability.
CBS Sports:
Round 1 - Pick 9
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Jalen Duren C
MEMPHIS • FR • 6'11" / 250 LBS
PROJECTED TEAM
San Antonio
PROSPECT RNK
13th
POSITION RNK
2nd
PPG
12
RPG
8.1
APG
1.3
FG%
59.7%
Duren isn't really the type of floor-spacing big franchises prefer these days, but he's such a physical specimen and great athlete that there's probably a place for him in the top 10 of this draft. At worst, he should be a terrific rim-running and rim-protecting center who alters shots and dunks everything.
SI dot com
9. Spurs: Johnny Davis, SG, Wisconsin
Height: 6' 4" | Weight: 195 | Age: 20 | Sophomore
Davis boasts many of the traits San Antonio has traditionally favored in prospects: he is an intense competitor and worker, has strong feel on both ends of the floor, and boasts an unusually adept mid-range touch that teams hope will lead to more consistency from deep. He’s among the safer prospects in the lottery, and his rapid development points to even more room for growth, considering how seriously he takes his craft. As a smaller two-guard who’s more of a natural scorer than lead playmaker, you have to really believe in Davis’s intangibles to see star potential. But the likelihood he’s a longtime valuable player feels quite high regardless, and he figures to come off the board in the back half of the top 10.
The valley is def all Struggletonio fans, Spurs got that market on lock.Plus they wanna further their reach in Central Texas in Mexico. I figure if they can expand their reach and build their base further out, it will help shed that "small market" franchise label.
No reason they shouldn't have all of Central Texas and South Texas from San Antonio to Corpus to the Valley all sowed up