Tony Parker is being brought back on a 3 year, 17 million deal. |
Meanwhile, several free agents were considered by General Manager R.C. Buford and Head Coach Gregg Popovich, with the Spurs ultimately deciding to bring the gritty spark plug known as Kyle O'Quinn, who has played for the Magic and Knicks in his career. The reliable 6'10" high-energy, high-morale center/forward is finally making his money at 12 million per year on a 2 year contract. O'Quinn is a gifted passer with some highlights getting blocks and dunks. He will don #10 for the Spurs.
The Spurs have also decided to bring back Mario Hezonja, the Croatian marksman that surprised in the playoffs last season once Rudy Gay was lost to injury. He will make 7 million per year on a 2 year contract that includes a player option, should he continue to improve and be lured away next summer on a bigger contract. A nice fit for the Spurs, Hezonja has matured and now puts in a strong work ethic, eager to play hard and improve.
Returning are Iman Shumpert and Jeremy Lamb, although Avery Bradley is reportedly on the Spurs target list. Time will tell if they decide to trade for him, perhaps. Young player prospects Bryn Forbes and Davis Bertans were also brought back, at 2 years/4 million with a team option for Forbes; 2 years/6 million with a player option for Bertans. The Spurs are hoping both will continue to show promise and be valuable bench pieces.
Patty Mills, who shined in his starting point guard role last season, was also re-signed on a long-term deal. "We'll play it by ear," Popovich said when discussing lineup possibilities, with the defense-heavy Biyombo/O'Quinn front-court being a curious one that could really make life hard for opposing teams.
Mario Hezonja, 6'8", only continues to show promise. |
C: Biyombo/Gasol
PF: Gay/O'Quinn
SF: Leonard/Hezonja/Bertans
SG: Lamb/Shumpert/Forbes
PG: Mills/Murray/Parker
The future remains bright in San Antonio, with plenty of excitement in store for the new season.