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Spurs Withdraw Harrison Ingram’s Qualifying Offer
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The Spurs withdrew their qualifying offer to forward Harrison Ingram on Monday, tweets Keith Smith of Spotrac. The move, which makes Ingram an unrestricted free agent, is listed in RealGM’s official log of NBA transactions.

The 48th overall pick in the 2024 draft, Ingram has spent the past two seasons on two-way contracts in San Antonio. The former UNC standout has appeared in just 12 NBA games during that time, having played primarily in the G League for the Austin Spurs.

In 40 NBAGL outings in 2025/26, Ingram averaged 16.6 points, 12.0 rebounds, 4.8 assists, and 1.2 steals in 34.0 minutes per game, with a shooting line of .492/.340/.629.

Because Ingram had finished two consecutive seasons on two-way contracts with the Spurs, the team’s qualifying offer to him was a one-year, minimum-salary contract with a partial guarantee of roughly $109K. However, he didn’t accept that offer before Monday, which was the league-wide deadline for a team to unilaterally withdraw a QO for a restricted free agent.

Ingram is now free to sign outright with any team, with the Spurs no longer holding the right of first refusal. He also remains eligible to sign one more two-way contract with San Antonio, but the club’s two-way picture is crowded right now. Second-round picks Ja’Kobi Gillespie and Maliq Brown recently signed two-way contracts and Emanuel Miller holds the third spot, while the Spurs still have a two-way qualifying offer on the table for David Jones Garcia.

There has been no indication that any other team pulled a qualifying offer prior to Monday’s withdrawal deadline. As our list shows, there are still nine unsigned restricted free agents on the market (four standard RFAs and five two-way RFAs).

This article first appeared on Hoops Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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