SAS will receive the most favorable of its 2030 1st round pick, DAL' 2030 1st round pick and MIN's 2030 1st round pick protected for selection 1; DAL will receive the less favorable of its pick and the SAS pick; MIN will receive the less favorable of (1) its pick and (2) the more favorable of the SAS pick and the DAL pick; if the MIN pick falls on its protected selection, then MIN's commitment to SAS will be lifted and SAS will instead have the right to swap its pick for the DAL pick (via SAS's right to swap for DAL; via SAS's right to swap SAS or DAL for MIN)
Bruh. This is better than I could have expected. We can still package some other picks and players this summer for another marquee player if we want. At this point everybody but Wemby (obviously) Fox and Castle are available. Wouldn’t mind kicking the tires on other players right now to see who can be had.
The Spurs traded away Rob Dillingham at the draft...and as part of it, received a Timberwolves 1st round pick in 2031.
The Spurs then flipped that Timberwolves 2031 pick (along with their own 2027 first round pick) to get themselves De'Aaron Fox six months later.
Meanwhile, Dillingham...and practically every player who went after him in the 2024 draft...has been underwhelming, at best so far.
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