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Grading the Spurs offseason so far

The NBA Draft is over, the free agency period has stalled to a near halt just three days in, and the trade market is as quiet as ever. Summer seems to be wrapping up early this year. The San Antonio Spurs have filled 13 of their 15 roster spots. They have a few more moves they can make, but it’s unlikely to be anything groundbreaking.

San Antonio picked up Dylan Harper and Carter Bryant in the draft, selecting a potential All-Star in Harper, and a 3&D wing who is a good fit for their core in Bryant. Then, just a few days later, the Spurs signed their backup big man, Luke Kornet, to a 4-year, $41 million deal. Those are likely to be the most significant moves of the offseason.

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