Spurs linked to $131 million All-Defensive forward in blockbuster trade proposal

Alex Kirschenbaum

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A blockbuster trade pitch sees the San Antonio Spurs bringing in an All-Defensive wing to help jump-start the team's playoff push.

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San Antonio hasn't made the playoffs since the 2018-19 season, but now armed with All-Star center Victor Wembanyama, All-Star guard De'Aaron Fox, reigning Rookie of the Year guard Stephon Castle, and rookie No. 2 draft pick Dylan Harper, the team — under new head coach Mitch Johnson (who was promoted from an interim role last season while filling in for Gregg Popovich) — may be angling for a play-in tournament bid at the very least.

Granted, the 7-foot-3 (yeah, right) Wembanyama played just 46 games last year while dealing with a blood clot, and has the kind of frame and height that could make him a long-term injury risk. 

Now, Greg Swartz of Bleacher Report submits that San Antonio could figure out a way to bring in some veteran help along the wing.

While the Spurs may have the young prospects, contracts, and future draft equity that could help them net a disgruntled All-Star a la Fox last year, Swartz advocates for San Antonio to bring in All-Defensive Minnesota Timberwolves combo forward Jaden McDaniels.

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"Jaden McDaniels is a more reasonable target; a young, three-and-D forward to plug in between players like Wembanyama and De'Aaron Fox," Swartz writes.

While playing (and starting) all 82 games for the 49-33 Timberwolves last season, McDaniels averaged 12.2 points on .477/.330/.813 shooting splits, 5.7 boards, 2.0 dimes, 1.3 swipes and 0.9 blocks a night. 

This spring, Minnesota advanced to its second straight Western Conference Finals, with McDaniels' two-way play serving as a critical component of that journey. 

San Antonio currently has a surfeit of talented, ball-dominant guards. Perhaps ditching some of the club's backcourt depth in favor of a switchy, 6-foot-8 forward could be just what the doctor ordered in the loaded West.

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Alex Kirschenbaum

Alex Kirschenbaum is a freelance writer with The Sporting News. He grew up a devout Bulls fan, but his hoops fanaticism now extends to non-Bulls teams in adulthood. Currently also a scribe for Hoops Rumors, Sports Illustrated's On SI fan sites Newsweek and "Small Soldiers" director Joe Dante's film site Trailers From Hell, Alex is an alum of Men's Journal, Grizzlies fan site Grizzly Bear Blues and Bulls fan sites Blog-A-Bull and Pippen Ain't Easy, among others