The San Antonio Spurs are one of the most intriguing teams in the NBA.
They have been extremely active over the last six months in improving their roster.
Earlier this month, the team announced that they had re-signed two of their younger players to new contract.
Via The San Antonio Spurs (on August 6): "Pen to paper ✍️
We have re-signed Harrison Ingram and Riley Minix to two-way contracts for next season!"
Pen to paper ✍️
— San Antonio Spurs (@spurs) August 6, 2025
We have re-signed Harrison Ingram and Riley Minix to two-way contracts for next season!@Shift4 | #sponsored pic.twitter.com/D3ai0V8yQA
Ingram was the 48th pick in the 2024 NBA Draft out of UNC.
He appeared in five games for the Spurs (last season) with averages of 1.8 rebounds per contest.
Via NBA G League (on March 25): "Two-way player, Harrison Ingram, notched his first career triple-double in the @austin_spurs ' win over Memphis tonight.
Ingram demonstrated elite play on both ends of the court, showing he's more than just a scorer, he's a complete threat!
It was a milestone night for Ingram, and BIG things are still to come! "
Two-way player, Harrison Ingram, notched his first career triple-double in the @austin_spurs ' win over Memphis tonight.
— NBA G League (@nbagleague) March 26, 2025
Ingram demonstrated elite play on both ends of the court, showing he's more than just a scorer, he's a complete threat!
It was a milestone night for… pic.twitter.com/aq1Bo8fOby
As for Minix, he appeared in one game for the Spurs last season (with two rebounds).
Via The NBA (on July 14): "RILEY MINIX BUZZER BEATER FOR THE WIN
Spurs win a THRILLER in Vegas!"
RILEY MINIX BUZZER BEATER FOR THE WIN
— NBA (@NBA) July 15, 2025
Spurs win a THRILLER in Vegas! pic.twitter.com/d5EJ70EmCR
Despite their talented roster, the Spurs finished last season as the 13th seed in the Western Conference with a 34-48 record.
That said, there is an excellent chance that they will be able to reach the 2026 NBA playoffs (or the play-in tournament).
Victor Wembanyama is coming off his second NBA season where he was already an All-Star at 21.
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