By THEROLLINGCOYOTE | Pounding The Rock (PtR), 2026-06-23 20:43:00

在经历了自2014年以来最成功的一个赛季后,圣安东尼奥马刺队是时候将注意力转向下一个赛季了,而这一切都将从今晚的2026年NBA选秀大会开始。在通过各大模拟选秀来看看外界认为马刺应该挑选谁之前,我们先来快速梳理一下他们手握的选秀权、目前的阵容名单以及即将成为自由球员的人员。
2026年马刺选秀权
除非发生交易,否则马刺目前在2026年NBA选秀大会中总共拥有四个选秀权:一个首轮签和三个次轮签。
- 首轮:第20顺位(来自亚特兰大老鹰)
- 次轮:第35顺位(来自犹他/明尼苏达)
- 次轮:第42顺位(来自波特兰/新奥尔良)
- 次轮:第44顺位(来自迈阿密/印第安纳)
首轮选秀将于中部时间今晚7:00开始,可在ESPN和ABC收看;次轮选秀将于明天同一时间进行,仅在ESPN播出。
当前阵容
有合同在身的球员
- G: 斯蒂芬·卡斯尔 (Stephon Castle)
- G: 达龙·福克斯 (De’Aaron Fox)
- G: 迪伦·哈珀 (Dylan Harper)
- G: 德文·瓦塞尔 (Devin Vassell)
- F: 卡特·布莱恩特 (Carter Bryant)
- F: 朱利安·尚帕尼 (Julian Champagnie)
- F: 凯尔登·约翰逊 (Keldon Johnson)
- F: 林迪·沃特斯 (Lindy Waters)
- C: 卢克·科内特 (Luke Kornet)
- C: 维克托·文班亚马 (Victor Wembanyama)
自由球员
- G: 乔丹·麦克劳克林 (Jordan McLaughlin)
- F: 哈里森·巴恩斯 (Harrison Barnes)
- F: 朱利安·尚帕尼
- F/C: 凯利·奥利尼克 (Kelly Olynyk)
- F/C: 梅森·普拉姆利 (Mason Plumlee)
- C: 俾斯麦·比永博 (Bismack Biyombo)
在管理层考虑如何处理今年夏天众多自由球员的同时,他们也寄希望于通过选秀来让这些决策变得更加清晰。
作为季后赛战至最后的两支球队之一,圣安东尼奥并不需要大刀阔斧的重建,而是更需要填补特定位置的空缺,比如一位真正具有身体对抗能力的锋线球员。他需要能够提供扎实的掩护,并具备精英级别的防守能力,以减轻文班亚马的压力,好让后者能够专注于在低位建立统治力。圣安东尼奥还需要更稳定的投射,或许是一位擅长接球投篮(catch-and-shoot)的球员。这样一位球员能够让圣安东尼奥的进攻体系和战术风格拥有更好的空间拉开能力。
以下是媒体认为圣安东尼奥在2026年NBA选秀大会中可能用这四个选秀权摘下的目标球员及选秀评估。如果你还没有看过,不妨阅读一下杰卡布·道格拉斯 (Jacob Douglas) 在 Pounding the Rock 撰写的马刺潜在目标解析。
约翰逊·门多萨 (Johnthon Mendoza),《今日美国》
在门多萨今天早上发表的NBA模拟选秀文章中,他认为圣安东尼奥应该在第20顺位选择圣克拉拉大学的锋线球员艾伦·格雷夫斯 (Allen Graves)。门多萨认为,对于圣安东尼奥来说,这将是一个明智的选择,因为格雷夫斯是一名拼劲十足的球员,乐于“干脏活累活”(防守封盖、拼抢篮板,并且拥有充沛的活力)。
次轮第35顺位:里奇·桑德斯 (Richie Saunders)(杨百翰大学)得分后卫
根据ESPN的数据统计,这位身高6英尺5英寸、体重210磅的得分后卫在2025-26赛季场均可以贡献18分和5.8个篮板,投篮命中率为48.9%,他看起来能够成长为一名符合圣安东尼奥特质的球员。桑德斯的球员特性与年轻时期的科怀·伦纳德 (Kawhi Leonard) 颇为相似。此外,从YouTube上的集锦来看,桑德斯在内线得分方面几乎无所不能。值得注意的一点是,在上赛季荣膺最快进步球员的桑德斯遭遇了右膝前交叉韧带(ACL)撕裂。希望如果他真的被圣安东尼奥选中,这一伤病不会阻碍他前进的步伐。
次轮第42顺位:泰勒·比洛多 (Tyler Bilodeau),加州大学洛杉矶分校(UCLA)前锋
在门多萨的解析中,他认为泰勒·比洛多 (Tyler Bilodeau) 是次轮第42顺位的明确人选。在刚刚结束的大学赛季中,比洛多场均得到17.6分,在所有十大联盟(Big Ten)球员中得分排名第12位。根据UCLA官网上的球员资料,他的投篮命中率为51.8%,三分球命中率领跑全队(棕熊队)。比洛多的罚球命中率高达87.3%。这无疑是个好消息,因为圣安东尼奥在总决赛中丢了太多罚球。比洛多可以成为另一个切实可行的低位威胁点,为圣安东尼奥的替补席提供火力。他拥有出色的内线手感,并且在向外线分球时能轻松找到队友。
次轮第44顺位:杰克·卡伊尔 (Jack Kayil),德国控球后卫
门多萨认为,在最后一个选秀权上,圣安东尼奥应该选择身高6英尺3英寸的德国后卫杰克·卡伊尔 (Jack Kayil)。上赛季,卡伊尔效力于参加篮球冠军联赛的柏林阿尔巴队,场均贡献11.9分和4.1个篮板。他是荣膺德甲联赛(Bundesliga)最佳年轻球员奖最年轻的球员之一。根据NBA.com的报道,他在2023年赢得了U19冠军并斩获了最有价值球员(MVP)奖。卡伊尔善于利用自己的身体框架轻松晃过防守者,并在获得突破路线时制造身体接触。他展现出了敏锐的直觉,能够迅速阅读防守并做出最佳的传球或进攻选择,这与非常年轻时期的马努·吉诺比利 (Manu Ginóbili) 颇为相似。
德里克·帕克 (Derek Parker),《体育画报》
在帕克昨天发布的YouTube视频中,他公布了自己前40名的选秀大榜(Big Board),并对圣安东尼奥在今年选秀大会中应该用第20顺位和第35顺位选择谁提出了一些有趣的见解。
首轮第20顺位:祖比·埃希奥福 (Zuby Ejiofor)(圣约翰大学)
在对这一选择进行评估时,帕克指出埃希奥福在得分、篮板和助攻方面均领跑圣约翰大学(场均16.3分、7.3个篮板、3.5次助攻)。帕克明确指出,作为一名内线球员,埃希奥福的身材略显不足,但他拥有的其他技能让他同届球员中脱颖而出,比如他的臂展、活力、防守能力、盖帽以及在低位篮筐周围的手感。帕克将埃希奥福的角色定位为替补内线或边缘首发,并解释说投篮是阻碍他进入NBA级别首发阵容的唯一短板。对于圣安东尼奥来说,埃希奥福可能是一个有趣的选择,因为球队在对位纽约尼克斯队前锋OG·阿奴诺比 (OG Anunoby) 时一直显得有些吃力。
次轮第35顺位:伊赛亚·埃文斯 (Isaiah Evans)(杜克大学)
帕克在视频后半部分并没有对提及的许多次轮签进行太多分析。这位身高6英尺6英寸、体重185磅的后卫上赛季是杜克大学的第二得分手,场均贡献15.0分,投篮命中率为43.3%。在观看比赛录像后,埃文斯的球风颇有德维恩·韦德 (Dwyane Wade) 的影子,空切和突破冲击篮筐是他的核心技能,同时他还有着独特的造犯规能力。埃文斯拥有流畅且可靠的中远投。他在场上的奔跑能力以及在防守端破坏对手控球、完成抢断的能力,让人想起了布兰登·英格拉姆 (Brandon Ingram)——尤其是在身材体型方面。如果被圣安东尼奥选中,他可能会成为这支人才济济的阵容中极具价值的一员。
凯勒·福克斯 (Kyler Fox),雅虎体育
首轮第20顺位:科阿·皮特 (Koa Peat)(前锋,亚利桑那大学)
根据ESPN的数据,这位身高6英尺8英寸、体重245磅的前锋在大一赛季场均可以得到14.1分和5.6个篮板,同时三分球命中率为35.0%。皮特的爆发力是他的最大亮点。他绝对随时都能成为空接威胁,完成一次又一次势大力沉的扣篮,同时他还能积极拼抢,并在二分之一球的争夺中占据上风。
次轮第35顺位:亚历克斯·卡拉班 (Alex Karaban)(前锋,康涅狄格大学)
这位身高6英尺7英寸、体重225磅的康涅狄格大学大四球员在上赛季场均贡献13.2分和5.3个篮板。福克斯认为卡拉班可以在马刺队取得成功,就像朱利安·尚帕尼一样。福克斯在评估中写道,卡拉班“在进入联盟的新秀中,很少有人能像他一样清晰地理解如何去影响比赛的胜利。”他认为在第35顺位选择他对于圣安东尼奥来说是一个低风险的选择。
次轮第42顺位:塔里斯·里德二世 (Tarris Reed Jr.),中锋(康涅狄格大学)
这位身高6英尺10英寸、体重260磅的中锋场均可以得到14.7分。
里德二世是一名低位专家,能够轻松拼抢篮板并完成二次进攻。他身材高大,但脚步移动灵活,依靠扎实的基本功来轻松得分。
次轮第44顺位:里奇·桑德斯 (Richie Saunders)(杨百翰大学)得分后卫
在这份汇总中,桑德斯第二次被认为是第44顺位的明确人选。拥有一名几乎无所不能且投射能力出众的球员,绝对能让圣安东尼奥获益匪浅。
随着周二晚上NBA选秀大会的临近,看看圣安东尼奥管理层将如何补强他们本就强大的阵容,并加入几名有望在未来帮助他们捧起拉里·奥布莱恩冠军奖杯的球员,这将非常令人期待。
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Draft Day Roundup: Who mock drafts think the Spurs will select

After their most successful season since 2014, it’s time for the San Antonio Spurs to turn their attention to the next season, beginning tonight with the 2026 NBA Draft. Before taking a look at some mock drafts to see who others think the Spurs should pick, here is a quick rundown of the picks they own, as well as who is still on the roster and who is set to become a free agent.
2026 Spurs draft picks
Barring any trades, the Spurs currently have four total picks in the 2026 NBA Draft: one in the first round and three in the second.
- First Round: Pick No. 20 (via Atlanta Hawks)
- Second Round: Pick No. 35 (via Utah/Minnesota)
- Second Round: Pick No. 42 (via Portland/New Orleans)
- Second Round: Pick No. 44 (via Miami/Indiana)
The first round begins tonight at 7:00 PM CT and can be viewed on ESPN and ABC, and the second round is tomorrow at the same time on just ESPN.
Current Roster
Players Under Contract
- G: Stephon Castle
- G: De’Aaron Fox
- G: Dylan Harper
- G: Devin Vassell
- F: Carter Bryant
- F: Julian Champagnie
- F: Keldon Johnson
- F: Lindy Waters
- C: Luke Kornet
- C: Victor Wembanyama
Free Agents
- G: Jordan McLaughlin
- F: Harrison Barnes
- F: Julian Champagnie
- F/C: Kelly Olynyk
- F/C: Mason Plumlee
- C: Bismack Biyombo
As the organization considers what to do with many of the free agents that they have this summer, they also look toward the draft to help make those decisions clearer.
Being one of the final two teams left standing at the conclusion of the playoffs, San Antonio does not need a drastic rebuild, but more to fill areas of need, like a true physical forward. Someone who can set hard screens and defend at an elite level to alleviate pressure off of Victor Wembanyama so he can focus on establishing his presence in the low block. San Antonio also needs more consistent shooting, possibly a player who is great in catch-and-shoot situations. A player that allows for easier floor spacing within San Antonio’s offensive system and identity.
Here is a breakdown of the draft evaluation and the draft targets which the media believes San Antonio could target with their four picks in the 2026 NBA Draft. If you haven’t already, check out Jacob Douglas’s breakdown of potential Spurs targets here at Pounding the Rock.
Johnthon Mendoza, USA Today
In Mendoza’s NBA mock draft article published this morning, with the 20th pick he believes San Antonio should select Santa Clara University forward Allen Graves. Mendoza believes that this will be a smart selection for San Antonio because Graves is a scrappy player that is comfortable “doing the dirty work” (defensive blocks, fighting for rebounds, and having a high motor).
Round Two Pick #35 Richie Saunders (BYU) Shooting Guard
The 6-foot-5, 210-pound shooting guard who averaged 18 points and 5.8 rebounds in the 2025-26 season with a 48.9% field-goal percentage, according to ESPN statistics, seems like he can grow into a San Antonio-type player. Saunders has similar player characteristics to a young Kawhi Leonard. Also, Saunders can do a little bit of everything as far as scoring inside the paint from watching some of the highlights via YouTube. One thing to note is that Saunders, who was awarded Most Improved Player this past season, suffered an ACL tear in his right knee. Hopefully, this injury does not hinder any forward progress he is making if he would, in fact, be selected by San Antonio.
Round Two Pick #42 Tyler Bilodeau, UCLA Forward
In Mendoza’s breakdown, he sees Tyler Bilodeau as the clear selection at No. 42 of the second round. Bilodeau ranked No. 12 among all Big Ten Conference players in scoring, averaging 17.6 points per game this past collegiate season. He shot 51.8% from the field and led the Bruins in three-point percentage, according to his player profile on UCLA’s website. Bilodeau shot 87.3% on the free-throw line. This is good because San Antonio missed many free throws in the Finals. Bilodeau could be another viable low-post threat asset, providing a spark off the bench for San Antonio. He has great touch inside and finds teammates with ease during kick-outs to the perimeter.
Round Two Pick #44 Jack Kayil, Germany Point Guard
Mendoza believes with the last pick, San Antonio should select 6-foot-3 German guard Jack Kayil. This past season, Kayil played for Alba Berlin, a team that is a part of the Basketball Champions League, averaging 11.9 points and 4.1 rebounds per game. He is one of the youngest players to win the Bundesliga Best Young Player Award. According to NBA.com, he won a U19 title in 2023 and took home the Most Valuable Player Award. Kayil uses his frame to easily shift his defender and draw contact when given a driving lane to the basket. He shows quick instincts, picking up defensive reads and making the best available pass or play, similarly to a very young Manu Ginóbili.
Derek Parker, Sports Illustrated
In Parker’s YouTube video released yesterday with his top 40 big board draft pitch, he has some interesting takes on who San Antonio should select with the 20th pick and the 35th pick of this year’s draft.
Round One Pick #20 — Zuby Ejiofor (St. John’s University)
During his evaluation of the selection, Parker points out Ejiofor leading St. John’s in points, rebounds, and assists (16.3 PPG, 7.3 RPG, 3.5 APG). Parker makes it clear that Ejiofor is slightly undersized for a big but has other skills that make him stand out from the rest of the players in his class, citing his length, motor, defensive ability, shot-blocking, and touch around the rim in the low post. Parker views Ejiofor’s role as a bench big or a low-end starter, explaining that his shooting is the only thing holding him back from being in an NBA-caliber starting lineup. Ejiofor may be an interesting choice for San Antonio as the team struggled to find adequate matchups with New York Knicks forward OG Anunoby.
Round Two Pick #35 Isaiah Evans (Duke University)
Parker did not give much analysis on many of the second-round picks mentioned in the latter part of his video. The 6-foot-6, 185-pound guard was Duke’s second-leading scorer this past season with 15.0 points per game while shooting 43.3% from the field. After looking at footage, Evans has a bit of a Dwyane Wade playing style, making cutting and slashing to the rim his primary skills while having a unique ability to draw fouls. Evans possesses a smooth jumper that is reliable. His ability to run the floor and poke the ball away from his defender, generating steals on the defensive end of the floor, reminds me of Brandon Ingram, definitely from a size standpoint. If selected by San Antonio, he may be a valuable piece amongst a stacked roster.
Kyler Fox, Yahoo Sports
Round One Pick #20 Koa Peat (Forward, Arizona)
The 6-foot-8, 245-pound forward averaged 14.1 points per game and 5.6 rebounds in his freshman season, according to ESPN, while also shooting 35.0% from the three-point line. Peat’s explosiveness is what stands out. He can definitely be a lob threat at any given moment, powering down dunk after dunk as well as fighting for steals and coming out on the winning end of 50-50 ball battles.
Round Two Pick #35 Alex Karaban (Forward, UConn)
The 6-foot-7, 225-pound senior for the University of Connecticut averaged 13.2 points and 5.3 rebounds this past season. Fox believes Karaban can find success with the Spurs organization just like Julian Champagnie. According to Fox in his evaluation, Karaban, “Few prospects enter the league with a clearer understanding of how to impact winning.” He views the selection at No. 35 as low risk for San Antonio.
Round Two Pick #42 Tarris Reed Jr., Center (UConn)
The 6-foot-10, 260-pound center averaged 14.7 points per game.
Reed Jr. is a low-post specialist that can grab rebounds and put back shots with ease. He’s a big body with nimble footwork who relies on the fundamentals to get him easy buckets.
Round Two Pick #44 Richie Saunders (BYU) Shooting Guard
For the second time in this breakdown, Saunders is believed to be the clear pick at No. 44. Having a player that can do a little bit of everything and is a strong shooter can definitely play to San Antonio’s benefit.
As the NBA Draft draws closer on Tuesday night, it will be interesting to see how the San Antonio front office bolsters an already strong roster and is able to add a few players that can hopefully allow them to lift the Larry O’Brien Trophy in the future.
By THEROLLINGCOYOTE, via Pounding The Rock
