Famous reporter: The Spurs tend to leave the second pick & there is a high probability that Dylan Harper will be traded if the 14th pick is available.
June 15th News Today, TA reporters Sam Amick, Jon Krawczynski and Kelly Iko jointly wrote an article reporting on recent trade rumors between the Spurs and Durant. report said that for the San Antonio Spurs, whether now or after June 30, the driving force for Durant's trade will depend on the level of enthusiasm of the Spurs' choices and what assets they are willing to give up. In addition, there are questions about the second pick. All signs so far indicate that the Spurs intend to retain the draft pick and exclude it from any trade discussions, according to league sources. However, the 14th pick can be traded. It is expected that Duke's Flagg will be selected by the Mavericks with the No. 1 pick, while Rutgers's Dylan Harper may be selected by the Spurs with the second pick. Related news templates Deng Ge/Bitou? 😉 Harper: The strongest defender of this year, the son of the 5-title champion joins the Holy City?
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