Talent begets talent. Winning begets winning. That's the way things work in sports, and the newest member of the San Antonio Spurs, Dylan Harper, seems to understand that.
The Spurs select a defensive menace who shot 37% from three at Arizona. The end of the lottery in the 2025 NBA Draft was a roller coaster ride. Teams shuffled around as three trades happened from picks 10 to 13.
Despite many trade rumors, the Spurs kept the Hawks’ pick and went with a 3-and-D wing. Despite many rumors that the Spurs may look to trade the 14th pick, which was acquired from the Atlanta Hawks for Dejounte Murray, the Spurs ended up keeping it and selecting forward Carter Bryant from Arizona.
The NBA implemented a lottery system beginning with the 1985 draft. Since then, 39 players have gone No. 1 overall. How many of the top overall picks from the NBA's lottery era can you name in five minutes?
Moments after Harper — the son of five-time NBA champion Ron Harper Sr. — was selected No. 2 overall by the San Antonio Spurs, NBA legend and four-time champion with the franchise, Manu Ginobili, welcomed him to the team.
Should the San Antonio Spurs have only left with Dylan Harper at Wednesday’s draft, it would’ve been considered a success. Luckily for one of the fastest-blossoming franchises in the league, they had another lottery pick in their back pocket via Atlanta.
Arizona F Carter Bryant has shown a lot of potential, both as a freshman in Tucson and in his testing for the NBA Draft. That’s earned him a high selection to go into the association.
Track where the top prospects go, and who the Spurs select. It’s finally draft day. After waiting for months, San Antonio Spurs fans will get to see which top prospects will join the team.
The Spurs now have no second round picks in the 2025 draft. The first trade of draft day involved the Spurs, but it wasn’t a blockbuster. San Antonio is sending the 38th pick in the draft to the Pacers for Sacramento’s 2030 second-rounder and cash considerations, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania.
The first trade of draft night has happened as the Indiana Pacers and the San Antonio Spurs have agreed to a deal less than an hour before the 2025 NBA Draft.
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The fact that the Pacers are agreeing to this trade now instead of waiting to see who’s on the board suggests that they’re not necessarily targeting a specific player
The San Antonio Spurs are in such great position heading into the 2025 NBA Draft, that it’s difficult to envision — much less, predict — a nightmarish outcome for them.
One of the more interesting storylines heading into Wednesday night’s NBA Draft is what the San Antonio Spurs will opt to do with their number two overall pick.
Starting in 1985, the NBA implemented a lottery system in order to determine which team receives the No. 1 overall pick in that year's draft. But, this time we don't want you to name the top pick, but instead the pick that came after No. 1. How many of the second overall picks from this time can you name in six minutes?
Victor Wembanyama, a one-time All-Star, has been the subject of discussion because of potential durability issues in the NBA, a highly physical basketball league.
It’s important to note that he may not be there. In fact, Khaman Maluach is likely to be gone well before the 14th pick of the NBA Draft. But the perfect outcome regarding that San Antonio Spurs selection would be landing the former Duke center.
According to NBA insider Jake Fischer of The Stein Line, the San Antonio Spurs have held some exploratory talks about trading for Boston Celtics star Kristaps Porzingis.
Chris Paul becomes an unrestricted free agent this offseason and the future Hall of Famer has been predicted to leave the San Antonio Spurs for the Dallas