[PtR] 夏季联赛结束时马刺队的阵容现状

By Marilyn Dubinski | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2025-07-18 23:04:57

由生成式人工智能翻译,译文内容可能不准确或不完整,以原文为准。

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谁去谁留,续约情况,以及更多内容。

在拉斯维加斯夏季联赛中,马刺队在取得两场大胜和一场激动人心的加时赛胜利后,战绩一度达到3胜0负,但要晋级“季后赛”仍需一场大比分胜利。然而,他们最终被黄蜂队大比分击败,回归现实。尽管他们很快会再安排一场“友谊赛”,但从实质意义上讲,夏季联赛已经结束,现在我们面临着媒体日和训练营前漫长而超过70天的等待。

考虑到这一点,我认为现在正是审视球队阵容现状的好时机。自由球员市场开启已近三周,尽管马刺队比某些球队的运作更为低调,但他们通过稳健的引援有效解决了阵容需求,同时也保留了他们最宝贵的资产。接下来,我们先从已经发生的变化说起。

谁去谁留

上赛季结束时还在马刺队正式阵容中的六名球员已经离队,他们或是通过自由球员身份离开,或是被交易:

  • 克里斯·保罗 (Chris Paul) — 自由球员,尚未签约
  • 查尔斯·巴锡 (Charles Bassey) — 自由球员,正随凯尔特人队征战夏季联赛
  • 比斯马克·比永博 (Bismack Biyombo) — 自由球员,尚未签约
  • 桑德罗·马穆凯拉什维利 (Sandro Mamukelashvili) — 自由球员,已签约猛龙队
  • 马拉基·布兰纳姆 (Malaki Branham) — 交易至奇才队
  • 布莱克·韦斯利 (Blake Wesley) — 交易至奇才队

相应地,马刺队引进了四名新球员并续签了队内的一名球员:

  • 迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper) — 选秀榜眼
  • 卡特·布莱恩特 (Carter Bryant) — 选秀大会第14顺位
  • 卢克·科内特 (Luke Kornet) — 自由球员,签下4年4100万美元合同
  • 凯利·奥利尼克 (Kelly Olynyk) — 从奇才队交易得到,合同还剩1年1300万美元
  • 乔丹·麦克劳克林 (Jordan McLaughlin) — 自由球员,以1年300万美元续约

至此,马刺队拥有13份保障合同。常规赛开始时,他们需要填满15个阵容名额中的14个,因此至少还需要对主要阵容进行一次运作。另外请注意,前双向合同球员 哈里森·英格拉姆 (Harrison Ingram) 和 莱利·米尼克斯 (Riley Minix) 已经收到了资质报价,目前是受限制自由球员,但这些报价可以被撤销,从而允许他们随时以双向合同球员身份重新签约,或加入正式阵容。

当前阵容

尽管考虑到NBA正越来越趋向于“无位置篮球”,球员和位置之间有更多的互换性,但这至少是我认为马刺队在常规赛第一天凭借现有阵容所能排出的轮换阵容图:

PG: 达龙·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox) — 迪伦·哈珀 — 乔丹·麦克劳克林

SG: 斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle) — 凯尔登·约翰逊 (Keldon Johnson)

SF: 德文·瓦塞尔 (Devin Vassell) — 朱利安·尚帕尼 (Julian Champagnie) — 卡特·布莱恩特

PF : 哈里森·巴恩斯 (Harrison Barnes) — 杰里米·索汉 (Jeremy Sochan)

C: 维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama) — 卢克·科内特 — 凯利·奥利尼克

双向合同: 莱利·米尼克斯, 哈里森·英格拉姆

当然,这一切都尚未尘埃落定,但我认为它至少准确地界定了首发和替补轮换。我最大的疑问是巴恩斯还是索汉会首发,这可能取决于索汉的外线投篮进步了多少。此外,哈珀、卡斯尔、约翰逊、瓦塞尔和布莱恩特等球员都能胜任多个位置,而文班亚马和奥利尼克这样的空间型五号位也能与卢克·科内特或索汉搭档。总而言之,无论轮换如何安排,马刺队都可以说是一支深度达到12人的球队,即使他们还有两个空余的阵容名额,这都是一个不错的局面。

剩余薪资空间

马刺队目前处于第一土豪线之上,但仍有特例和薪资空间可供支配。卢克·科内特的签约使用了非奢侈税中产特例中的1400多万美元,这让他们还有310万美元可用于操作。他们也仍拥有全部的双年特例,价值约510万美元。假设他们将这些特例用于填补剩余的阵容名额,根据Spotrac的数据,他们预计在2025-26赛季的总薪资约为1.76亿美元,比第一土豪线的1.96亿美元硬工资帽低了近2000万美元。

(之所以有球队需要降到这个数字以下,是因为凯尔特人队等球队不得不放走 朱·霍乐迪 (Jrue Holiday) 和 克里斯塔普斯·波尔津吉斯 (Kristaps Porzingis) 等关键球员,否则他们将面临严厉的限制。第二土豪线绝非儿戏,马刺队在未来几年也必须密切关注这一点,但我们届时再讨论。)

谁有资格签下续约合同?

未来几周我们应该会看到其他运作,那就是续约。索汉有资格签下他的新秀合同提前续约,这份合同将在2026-27赛季生效。他们必须在常规赛开始前一天达成协议,否则索汉将在明年夏天成为受限制自由球员(这意味着马刺队有权匹配他收到的任何报价,同时也能自行与他谈判)。

新秀合同的期限最长可达5年,首年薪水最高可达工资帽的25%,每年可有8%的涨幅。索汉签下接近顶薪合同的可能性极低(俄克拉荷马城雷霆队就曾与他的两位2022年同届新秀 切特·霍姆格伦 (Chet Holmgren) 和 杰伦·威廉姆斯 (Jalen Williams) 签下顶薪合同参见此处)。相反,他预计年薪将在1200万至2000万美元之间。如果他们未能达成协议,或者索汉希望通过本赛季进攻端表现的提升来提高自己的价值,他们总可以在明年夏天重新谈判(但通常情况下,球员们在第三年之后会寻求稳定)。

福克斯也有资格签下续约合同,并且预计他会这样做。这份合同同样将在明年夏天生效,但他要到8月3日(即2月3日被交易得到后的六个月)才能签署续约。他目前能得到的顶薪报价是四年2.29亿美元。他可以等到明年夏天,利用他的伯德条款,以五年2.96亿美元的价格获得更高的年薪,但多数迹象表明他希望成为马刺队未来的一部分,而马刺队也不想冒着明年夏天失去他的风险,因此很可能在今年夏天达成协议。

需要考虑的一点是,在马刺队赢得乐透抽签并获得选中拥有未来明星潜力的后卫哈珀的权利之后,他们愿意提供给福克斯的合同金额或年限可能会发生变化,因此,福克斯或许有可能签下一份同样丰厚但为期更短的三年续约合同。无论如何,哈珀的下一份合同要到2029-2030赛季(卡斯尔是2028-29赛季)才变得重要,这为马刺队在这期间锁定福克斯留下了窗口。


除非出现意外交易,否则马刺队下赛季的阵容基本已尘埃落定,除了至少一个保障合同名额和双向合同位置外。哈里森·英格拉姆和莱利·米尼克斯是值得关注的两名球员,夏季联赛的爆发型新星 大卫·琼斯-加西亚 (David Jones-Garcia) 也是如此。你也可以查看NBA自由球员追踪器,了解还有哪些球员可供选择,但他们很可能不是寻求重要角色的球员。

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The State of the Spurs’ roster at the end of Summer League

Phoenix Suns v San Antonio Spurs

Who’s in, who’s out, extensions, and more.

After two blowout wins and a thrilling OT victory had the Summer Spurs sitting at 3-0 in Las Vegas but still needing a win by a decent margin to advance to the “playoffs”, they finally came back down to earth with a blowout loss to the Hornets. While they will have one more “exhibition” game that will be assigned soon, for all intents and purposes, Summer League is over, and now we face a long 70+ days until media day and training camp.

With that in mind, I thought it would be as good a time as any to take a look at the current state of the roster. We are almost three weeks into free agency, and while the Spurs have made more understated moves than some teams, they have been very solid ones that addressed areas of need, all while holding on to their best assets. Let’s start with what changes have been made.

Who’s out and who’s in

Six players who were on the Spurs’ main roster at the end of last season have left, either via free agency or trade:

  • Chris Paul — free agent, unsigned
  • Charles Bassey — free agent, playing summer league with Celtics
  • Bismack Biyombo — free agent, unsigned
  • Sandro Mamukelashvili — free agent, signed with Raptors
  • Malaki Branham — traded to Wizards
  • Blake Wesley — traded to Wizards

In turn, the Spurs have acquired four new players and re-signed one of their own:

  • Dylan Harper — drafted 2nd overall
  • Carter Bryant — drafted 14th overall
  • Luke Kornet — free agent, signed for 4 year/$41 million
  • Kelly Olynyk — acquired from Wizards, 1 year/$13 million remaining
  • Jordan McLaughlin — free agent, re-signed for 1 year/$3 million

This has the Spurs at 13 guaranteed contracts. They are required to have 14 of their 15 slots filled at the start of the regular season, so they still have at least one more move to make with regards to the main roster. Also note that former two-way players Harrison Ingram and Riley Minix were extend qualifying offers and are currently restricted free agents, but those offers can be rescinded which allows them to re-sign as a two-way player or join the main roster at any time.

Current Roster

While keeping in mind that the NBA is moving more and more towards being “position-less”, and there is more interchangeability between players and positions, this is at least how I see the Spurs rotation chart shaking out on day 1 with the current roster:

PG: DeAaron Fox — Dylan Harper — Jordan McLaughlin

SG: Stephon Castle — Keldon Johnson

SF: Devin Vassell — Julian Champagnie — Carter Bryant

PF: Harrison Barnes — Jeremy Sochan

C: Victor Wembanyama — Luke Kornet — Kelly Olynyk

Two-way: Riley Minex, Harrison Ingram

Of course, none of this is set in stone, but I think it at least defines the starting and backup rotations accurately. My biggest question would be whether Barnes or Sochan starts, which may come down to how far Sochan’s outside shot has come. Also, players like Harper, Castle, Johnson, Vassell and Bryant can all play multiple positions, and stretch fives like Wemby and Olynyk could also play next to Kornet or Sochan. The bottom line is regardless of how the rotation shakes out, the Spurs are arguably a 12-deep squad even with two more open roster spots available, which is a good place to be.

Cap space left

The Spurs are currently above the 1st apron but still have exceptions and salary cap room to spare. Kornet was signed using just over $14 million of the Non-Taxpayer Mid-Level exception, leaving them another $3.1 million to work with. They also still have the entirety of the Bi-Annual Exception, which is worth about $5.1 million. Assuming that is what they use on their remaining roster spot(s), they are projected to have a total team salary of about $176 million for the 2025-26 season, nearly $20 million below the first apron’s hard cap of $196 million, courtesy of Spotrac.

(Getting below that number is why you see teams like the Celtics having to let some key players like Jrue Holiday and Kristaps Porzingis go, otherwise they face severe restrictions. The second apron is no joke and something the Spurs will have to monitor themselves in coming years, but we’ll cross that bridge when we get to it.)

Who is eligible to sign a contract extension?

Other moves we should see in the coming weeks are contract extensions. Sochan is eligible to sign his rookie contract extension, which would kick in for the 2026-27 season. They have up until the day before the regular season starts to make a deal, otherwise he would become a restricted free agent next summer (meaning the Spurs would have the right to match any offer he receives while still being able to negotiate with him themselves).

Rookie scale contracts can be for up to 5 years and worth up to 25% of the salary cap in the first year, with 8% raises each year. It is highly unlikely Sochan signs for anywhere near the max (which is what the Thunder did with both fellow 2022 draftees, Chet Holmgren and Jalen Williams). Instead, he is projected to be more in the $12-20 million per year range. If they don’t reach an agreement or he wishes to try and raise his value with an improved offensive game this season, they can always re-negotiate next summer (but more often than not, players try to settle after year three).

Fox is also eligible to sign a contract extension and is expected to do so. It would also kick in next summer, but he can’t sign his extension until August 3 (six months after he was acquired on February 3). His current max offer would be for four-years, $229 million. He could wait until next summer to get a little more per season at $296 million across five years using his Bird Rights, but most indicators are he wants to be a part of the Spurs’ future, and the Spurs don’t want to risk losing him next summer, so an agreement is likely to be made this summer.

One thing to consider is it’s possible how much or how many years the Spurs were willing to offer Fox changed after they won the lottery and the right to draft a guard with future star potential in Harper, so maybe a similarly lucrative but shorter three-year extension is a possibility for Fox. Regardless, Harper’s next contract won’t matter until 2029-2030 — 2028-29 for Castle — so that leaves a window for the Spurs to lock up Fox in the meantime.


Barring any surprise trades, the Spurs roster is pretty much set in stone for next season other than at least one guaranteed roster spot and the two-way positions. Ingram and Minix are two players to keep an eye on, as well as Summer League breakout star David Jones-Garcia. You can also check out the NBA’s Free Agency Tracker to see who’s still available, but odds are they won’t be players who are looking for a significant role.

Like always, we will keep you informed on every transaction that goes down here at PtR, and we will also do our best to keep you entertained during the long, hot, grueling months of the summer (or winter, if you’re south of the equator), so be sure to stick around!

By Marilyn Dubinski, via Pounding The Rock