San Antonio Spurs Regular Season Rosters
2025-2026 San Antonio Spurs Regular Season Roster
2025-2026 San Antonio Depth Chart
PG | SG | SF | PF | C | |
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Starters | B. Wesley | D. Fox | S. Castle | H. Barnes | V. Wembanyama |
Rotation | D. Vassell | K. Johnson | J. Sochan | ||
Rotation | J. Champagnie | ||||
Lim PT | M. Branham | D. Harper | |||
Lim PT | C. Bryant |
San Antonio Draft Rights Retained
Name | Pos | Draft Status | Nationality |
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Juan Nunez | PG | 2024 Rnd 2 Pick 6 | Spain |
Adam Hanga | SF | 2011 Rnd 2 Pick 29 | Hungary |
Georgios Printezis | F | 2007 Rnd 2 Pick 28 | Greece |
Erazem Lorbek | FC | 2005 Rnd 2 Pick 16 | Slovenia |
Viktor Sanikidze | F | 2004 Rnd 2 Pick 13 | Georgia |
Sergei Karaulov | C | 2004 Rnd 2 Pick 28 | Uzbekistan |
Robertas Javtokas | PF | 2001 Rnd 2 Pick 27 | Lithuania |
San Antonio Free Agent Rights Retained
Name | Pos | FA Status | Nationality |
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Charles Bassey | PF | (U) Bird | Nigeria / United States |
Bismack Biyombo | PF | (U) Non-Bird | Democratic Republic of the Congo |
David Duke | SG | (U) Early Bird | United States |
Harrison Ingram | F | (R) Non-Bird | United States |
Jordan McLaughlin | G | (U) Non-Bird | United States |
Riley Minix | SF | (R) Non-Bird | United States |
Chris Paul | PG | (U) Non-Bird | United States |
San Antonio Spurs Future Free Agent Details
2026 | 2025 | 2027 | 2028 | 2029 |
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Harrison Barnes (UFA) De'Aaron Fox (UFA) Blake Wesley (RFA) Julian Champagnie (TO) Malaki Branham (RFA) Victor Wembanyama (UFA) Jeremy Sochan (RFA) Stephon Castle (TO) | Victor Wembanyama (TO) | Keldon Johnson (UFA) Dylan Harper (TO) Carter Bryant (TO) Victor Wembanyama (RFA) | Stephon Castle (RFA) | Devin Vassell (UFA) Dylan Harper (RFA) Carter Bryant (RFA) |
San Antonio Spurs Future 1st Round Picks
Year | First Round Picks |
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2026 | Own or swap for ATL [ATL may convey to CLE] |
2027 | 1-16 to SAC; 17-30 to OKC (via SAC); ATL |
2028 | Own or swap for BOS 2-30 |
2029 | Own |
2030 | Most / more favorable of SAN, DAL and MIN 2-30; less favorable of SAN and DAL to DAL; less favorable of (i) MIN 2-30 and (ii) more favorable of SAN and DAL [or MIN if MIN not conveyable] to MIN (via SAN swap for DAL; via SAN swap of SAN or DAL for MIN) |
2031 | Own or swap for SAC |
2032 | Own |
San Antonio Spurs Future 2nd Round Picks
Year | Second Round Picks |
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2026 | More favorable of (i) SAN and (ii) less favorable of IND and MIA then other to MIN (via MIA to IND; via SAN swap for IND or MIA); Least favorable of OKC, DAL and PHL (via OKC to MIA); Less favorable of NOP and POR (via NOP to POR to NOP; via NOP to SAN); UTH 31-55 (via MIN) |
2027 | More favorable of (i) SAN and (ii) least favorable of OKC, HOU, IND and MIA then other to MIA (via HOU to DET to OKC; via MIA to OKC to UTH to SAN to MIA) |
2028 | Own; MIN; NOP; BOS 31-45 if BOS 1 in 2028 |
2029 | Own; LAC (via PHL); NOP |
2030 | Own; CLE; SAC (via IND) |
2031 | Own; SAC |
2032 | Own |
San Antonio Spurs Future Incoming Traded Pick Details
Incoming Picks |
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2026 first round draft pick from Atlanta (swap, San Antonio outgoing to Atlanta or Cleveland) San Antonio will receive the more favorable of its 2026 1st round pick and Atlanta's 2026 1st round pick; Utah will receive the most favorable of its 2026 1st round pick protected for selections 9-30, Minnesota's 2026 1st round pick and Cleveland's 2026 1st round pick; Minnesota will receive the less favorable of its pick and the Utah pick if conveyable; Atlanta will receive the more favorable of (i) the less favorable of its 2026 1st round pick and San Antonio's 2026 1st round pick and (ii) the less favorable of (a) the Cleveland pick and (b) the more favorable of the Utah pick if conveyable and the Minnesota pick [or (ii) the Cleveland pick if the Utah pick is not conveyable] and Cleveland will receive the less favorable of (i) and (ii) (if the Utah pick falls within its protected range and is therefore not conveyable, then Minnesota's and Cleveland's obligations to Utah will be extinguished) (via Utah's right to swap for Minnesota; via Utah's right to swap Utah or Minnesota for Cleveland; via San Antonio's right to swap for Atlanta; via Atlanta's right to swap Atlanta or San Antonio for Cleveland, Utah or Minnesota) [Atlanta-San Antonio, 6/30/2022; Minnesota-Utah, 7/6/2022; Cleveland-Utah, 9/3/2022; Atlanta-Cleveland, 2/6/2025] |
2026 second round draft pick from Oklahoma City, Dallas or Philadelphia (least favorable) Oklahoma City will receive the most favorable of its 2026 2nd round pick, Dallas' 2026 2nd round pick and Philadelphia's 2026 2nd round pick and Phoenix will receive the second most favorable and San Antonio will receive the least favorable of the three (via Oklahoma City to Houston to Phoenix; via Oklahoma City to Miami to San Antonio) [Dallas-Detroit-Oklahoma City, 11/27/2020; New York-Oklahoma City-Philadelphia, 3/25/2021; Miami-Oklahoma City, 2/9/2022; Houston-Oklahoma City, 9/30/2022; Cleveland-Miami-San Antonio, 7/6/2023; Atlanta-Brooklyn-Golden State-Houston-L.A. Lakers-Minnesota-Phoenix, 7/6/2025] |
2026 second round draft pick from Indiana or Miami (less favorable, swap, San Antonio outgoing to Minnesota) Memphis will receive the more favorable of (i) Boston's 2026 2nd round pick and (ii) the more favorable of Indiana's 2026 2nd round pick and Miami's 2026 2nd round pick and Boston will receive the less favorable of (i) and (ii); San Antonio will receive the more favorable of (i) its 2026 2nd round pick and (ii) the less favorable of the Indiana pick and the Miami pick and Minnesota will receive the less favorable of (i) and (ii); Memphis may convey the pick it receives to Houston and instead receive L.A. Clippers if more favorable (see Memphis Incoming); Boston may convey the pick it receives to Atlanta (see Boston Outgoing) (via Miami to Indiana to Milwaukee; via Memphis' right to swap Indiana or Miami for Boston; via San Antonio's right to swap for Indiana or Miami; via Indiana to Minnesota) [Indiana-Miami-Phoenix, 7/6/2019; Indiana-Milwaukee, 7/30/2021; Memphis-Milwaukee, 8/7/2021; Indiana-San Antonio, 8/7/2021; Boston-Memphis, 9/15/2021; Indiana-Minnesota, 6/24/2022] |
2026 second round draft pick from New Orleans or Portland (less favorable) Boston will receive the most favorable of Minnesota's 2026 2nd round pick, New York's 2026 2nd round pick, New Orleans' 2026 2nd round pick and Portland's 2026 2nd round pick; New York will receive the less favorable of its pick and the Minnesota pick; San Antonio will receive the less favorable of the New Orleans pick and the Portland pick; Washington will receive the less favorable of (i) the more favorable of the Minnesota pick and the New York pick and (ii) the more favorable of the New Orleans pick and the Portland pick; Boston may convey the pick it receives to Atlanta (see Boston Outgoing) (via Minnesota to New York; via New Orleans to Portland to New Orleans; via Portland to Detroit; via New Orleans to San Antonio; via Detroit to Boston; via Detroit to Washington) [Minnesota-New York, 11/24/2020; New Orleans-Portland, 7/30/2021; New Orleans-Portland, 2/8/2022; Detroit-Portland, 7/6/2022; Detroit-New York, 7/11/2022; New Orleans-San Antonio, 2/9/2023; Boston-Detroit, 6/28/2023; Detroit-Washington, 1/14/2024] |
2026 second round draft pick from Utah Utah's 2026 2nd round pick to San Antonio protected for selections 56-60 or to Milwaukee protected for selections 31-55 (Utah's obligation to Milwaukee or San Antonio will thereafter be extinguished) (via Minnesota to San Antonio) [L.A. Lakers-Minnesota-Utah, 2/9/2023; Minnesota-San Antonio, 6/23/2023; Milwaukee-New York-San Antonio-Washington, 2/6/2025] |
2027 first round draft pick from Atlanta Atlanta's 2027 1st round pick to San Antonio [Atlanta-San Antonio, 6/30/2022] |
2027 second round draft pick from Oklahoma City, Houston, Indiana or Miami (least favorable, effectively a swap, San Antonio outgoing to Miami) Oklahoma City will receive the most favorable of its 2027 2nd round pick, Houston's 2027 2nd round pick, Indiana's 2027 2nd round pick and Miami's 2027 2nd round pick and New York will receive the second most favorable and the third most favorable of the four; San Antonio will receive the more favorable of (i) its 2027 2nd round pick and (ii) the least favorable of the Oklahoma City pick, the Houston pick, the Indiana pick and the Miami pick and Miami will receive the less favorable of (i) and (ii) (via Houston to Detroit to Oklahoma City to New York; via Miami to Oklahoma City to Utah to San Antonio to Miami) [Detroit-Houston, 11/24/2020; Detroit-Oklahoma City, 3/13/2021; Indiana-Oklahoma City, 11/25/2020; Miami-Oklahoma City, 3/17/2021; Oklahoma City-Utah, 7/30/2021; Portland-San Antonio-Utah, 2/9/2022; Cleveland-Miami-San Antonio, 7/6/2023; New York-Oklahoma City, 6/27/2024] |
2028 first round draft pick from Boston San Antonio has the right to swap its 2028 1st round pick for Boston's 2028 1st round pick protected for selection 1; if this pick falls on its protected selection and is therefore not conveyable, then Boston will instead convey its 2028 2nd round pick to San Antonio protected for selections 46-60 (if this pick falls within its protected range and is therefore not conveyed, then Boston's obligation to San Antonio will be extinguished) [Boston-San Antonio, 2/10/2022] |
2028 second round draft pick from Minnesota Minnesota's 2028 2nd round pick to San Antonio [Minnesota-San Antonio, 6/23/2023] |
2028 second round draft pick from New Orleans New Orleans' 2028 2nd round pick to San Antonio [New Orleans-San Antonio, 2/9/2023] |
2029 second round draft pick from L.A. Clippers L.A. Clippers' 2029 2nd round pick to San Antonio (via Philadelphia) [L.A. Clippers-Oklahoma City-Philadelphia, 11/1/2023; Indiana-Philadelphia-San Antonio, 2/8/2024] |
2029 second round draft pick from New Orleans New Orleans' 2029 2nd round pick to San Antonio [New Orleans-San Antonio, 2/9/2023] |
2030 first round draft pick from Dallas or Minnesota (San Antonio outgoing to Dallas or Minnesota) San Antonio will receive the most favorable of its 2030 1st round pick, Dallas' 2030 1st round pick and Minnesota's 2030 1st round pick protected for selection 1; Dallas will receive the less favorable of its pick and the San Antonio pick; Minnesota will receive the less favorable of (i) its pick and (ii) the more favorable of the San Antonio pick and the Dallas pick; if the Minnesota pick falls on its protected selection, then Minnesota's obligation to San Antonio will be extinguished and San Antonio will instead have the right to swap its pick for the Dallas pick (via San Antonio's right to swap for Dallas; via San Antonio's right to swap San Antonio or Dallas for Minnesota) [Boston-Dallas-San Antonio, 7/12/2023; Minnesota-San Antonio, 6/26/2024] |
2030 second round draft pick from Cleveland Cleveland's 2030 2nd round pick to San Antonio [Cleveland-Miami-San Antonio, 7/6/2023] |
2030 second round draft pick from Sacramento Sacramento's 2030 2nd round pick to San Antonio (via Indiana) [Indiana-Sacramento, 7/6/2023; Indiana-San Antonio, 7/6/2025] |
2031 first round draft pick from Sacramento (swap, San Antonio outgoing) San Antonio has the right to swap its 2031 1st round pick for Sacramento's 2031 1st round pick [Chicago-Sacramento-San Antonio, 7/8/2024] |
2031 second round draft pick from Sacramento Sacramento's 2031 2nd round pick to San Antonio [Sacramento-San Antonio, 10/15/2024] |
San Antonio Spurs Future Outgoing Traded Pick Details
Outgoing Picks |
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2027 first round draft pick to Sacramento or Oklahoma City San Antonio's 2027 1st round pick to Sacramento protected for selections 17-30 or to Oklahoma City protected for selections 1-16; if this pick falls within its protected range of 1-16, then Sacramento will instead convey its 2027 2nd round pick and Charlotte's 2027 2nd round pick to Oklahoma City (San Antonio's obligation to Oklahoma City or Sacramento will thereafter be extinguished) (via Sacramento) [Chicago-Sacramento-San Antonio, 2/3/2025; Oklahoma City-Sacramento, 6/25/2025] |
2025-2026 San Antonio Spurs Roster Composition
Selected via Draft |
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Malaki Branham was selected as the #20 pick in the First Round of the 2022 NBA Draft by the San Antonio Spurs. Malaki Branham signed a multi-year contract with the San Antonio Spurs on July 8, 2022. |
Carter Bryant was selected as the #14 pick in the First Round of the 2025 NBA Draft by the San Antonio Spurs. Carter Bryant signed a multi-year contract with the San Antonio Spurs on July 3, 2025. |
Stephon Castle was selected as the #4 pick in the First Round of the 2024 NBA Draft by the San Antonio Spurs. Stephon Castle signed a multi-year contract with the San Antonio Spurs on July 2, 2024. |
Dylan Harper was selected as the #2 pick in the First Round of the 2025 NBA Draft by the San Antonio Spurs. Dylan Harper signed a multi-year contract with the San Antonio Spurs on July 3, 2025. |
Keldon Johnson was selected as the #29 pick in the First Round of the 2019 NBA Draft by the San Antonio Spurs. Keldon Johnson signed a multi-year contract with the San Antonio Spurs on July 1, 2019. Keldon Johnson signed a multi-year extension with the San Antonio Spurs on July 18, 2022. |
Jeremy Sochan was selected as the #9 pick in the First Round of the 2022 NBA Draft by the San Antonio Spurs. Jeremy Sochan signed a multi-year contract with the San Antonio Spurs on July 8, 2022. |
Devin Vassell was selected as the #11 pick in the First Round of the 2020 NBA Draft by the San Antonio Spurs. Devin Vassell signed a multi-year contract with the San Antonio Spurs on November 27, 2020. Devin Vassell signed a multi-year extension with the San Antonio Spurs on October 3, 2023. |
Victor Wembanyama was selected as the #1 pick in the First Round of the 2023 NBA Draft by the San Antonio Spurs. Victor Wembanyama signed a multi-year contract with the San Antonio Spurs on July 1, 2023. |
Blake Wesley was selected as the #25 pick in the First Round of the 2022 NBA Draft by the San Antonio Spurs. Blake Wesley signed a multi-year contract with the San Antonio Spurs on July 5, 2022. |
Acquired via Trade |
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Harrison Barnes was acquired in a trade by the San Antonio Spurs from the Sacramento Kings on July 8, 2024. |
De'Aaron Fox was acquired in a trade by the San Antonio Spurs from the Sacramento Kings on February 3, 2025. |
Acquired via Free Agency |
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Julian Champagnie signed a multi-year contract as a free agent with the San Antonio Spurs on July 6, 2023. |
2025-2026 San Antonio Spurs Front Office
Staff Member | Position | Start Season | Previous Job |
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Julianna Hawn Holt | Chief Executive Officer | 2015-2016 | N/A |
Casey Heverling | VP | 2018-2019 | N/A |
Scott McCartney | Director of Team Security | 2018-2019 | N/A |
Damian Smith | Director of Team Security | 2023-2024 | N/A |
Mitch Johnson | Head Coach | 2025-2026 | Head Coach (2022 to 2023) |
Matt Nielsen | Assistant Coach | 2021-2022 | Assistant Coach (Austin Spurs, 2019 to 2021) |
Brett Brown | Assistant Coach | 2022-2023 | Head Coach (2015 to 2016) |
Michael Noyes | Assistant Coach, Director of Player Development | 2024-2025 | Director of Player Development (Memphis Grizzlies, 2023 to 2024) |
Jimmy Baron | Shooting Coach | 2023-2024 | Assistant Player Skills Coach (2020 to 2023) |
Carlos Sosa Marin | Athletic Performance Coach | 2022-2023 | N/A |
Cody Hamane | Athletic Performance Coach | 2023-2024 | N/A |
Guillaume Alquier | Athletic Performance Coach | 2023-2024 | Athletic Trainer (Pau-Orthez, 2018 to 2023) |
Kate Sauer | Athletic Performance Coach | 2023-2024 | N/A |
Gregg Popovich | President of Basketball Operations | 2002-2003 | Head Coach (San Antonio Spurs, 1996 to 2025) |
Dave Telep | VP of Basketball Operations | 2022-2023 | Director of Player Personnel (San Antonio Spurs, 2019 to 2022) |
Brian Wright | General Manager | 2019-2020 | Assistant General Manager (San Antonio Spurs, 2016 to 2019) |
Claudio Crippa | Director of International Scouting | 2018-2019 | International Scout (San Antonio Spurs, 2009 to 2018) |
Gabe Farkas | Director of Basketball Analytics | 2012-2013 | Scouting Coordinator (San Antonio Spurs, 2010 to 2012) |
David Kaplan | Director of Basketball Analytics | 2023-2024 | Basketball Analytics Manager (San Antonio Spurs, 2022 to 2023) |
Phil Cullen | Director of Basketball Operations and Scouting Innovation | 2019-2020 | Director of Basketball Strategy (San Antonio Spurs, 2018 to 2019) |
George Felton | Director of College Player Personnel | 2018-2019 | Director of Player Personnel (San Antonio Spurs, 2010 to 2018) |
Cory Johnson | Director of Team Operations | 2021-2022 | Equipment Manager (San Antonio Spurs, 2018 to 2021) |
Danny Ferry | Basketball Operations Consultant | 2020-2021 | General Manager (New Orleans Pelicans, 2018 to 2019) |
Jon Harris | Assistant Video Coordinator | 2022-2023 | N/A |
Ryan Oliver | Assistant Video Coordinator | 2022-2023 | Director of Basketball Operations (UC Davis, 2021 to 2022) |
Kenny Trevino | Head Video Coordinator | 2023-2024 | Assistant Coach (2022 to 2023) |
Mark Freidinger | Scout | 2020-2021 | N/A |
Dave Twardzik | Scout | 2023-2024 | General Manager (Orlando Magic, 2005 to 2006) |
John Robic | Scout | 2023-2024 | N/A |
Robert Jackson | Scout | 2023-2024 | N/A |
Chris Grant | Pro Scout | 2019-2020 | Scout (San Antonio Spurs, 2016 to 2019) |
Keon Weise | Pro Scout | 2023-2024 | Performance Informatic Scout (San Antonio Spurs, 2019 to 2023) |
Juan Llaneza | International Scout | 2023-2024 | N/A |
Brian Palazzolo | Personnel Scout | 2023-2024 | West Coast Scout (Utah Jazz, 2021 to 2023) |
Reggie Hearn | Personnel Scout | 2023-2024 | N/A |
Lawrence Payne | Executive VP | 1976-1977 | N/A |
Bobby Perez | General Counsel, Executive VP | 2019-2020 | General Counsel (San Antonio Spurs, 2018 to ) |
Ryan Curtis | Performance Coach, Director of Sports Science | 2022-2023 | Sports Science Coordinator (San Antonio Spurs, 2021 to 2022) |
Candice Dupree | Player Development Coach | 2022-2023 | N/A |
Josh Brannon | Player Development Coach | 2023-2024 | Head Video Coordinator (San Antonio Spurs, 2022 to 2023) |
Madison Clower | Player Development Coordinator | 2023-2024 | N/A |
Darius Songaila | Player Development Assistant | 2019-2020 | Video Editor (San Antonio Spurs, 2018 to 2019) |
Will Sevening | Head Athletic Trainer | 1998-1999 | Strength and Conditioning Coach (Indiana Pacers, 1994 to 1998) |
Anthony Falsone | Strength and Conditioning Coach | 2020-2021 | Athletic Performance Coordinator (San Antonio Spurs, 2013 to 2020) |
Guy Nicolette, MD | Director of Sports Medicine | 2023-2024 | N/A |
Brendan Bowman | Assistant Athletic Trainer | 2020-2021 | Athletic Trainer (2018 to 2019) |
David Schmidt | Team Doctor | 2023-2024 | N/A |
Eliot Young | Team Doctor | 2023-2024 | N/A |
Paul Saenz | Team Doctor | 2023-2024 | N/A |
Richard Steffen | Team Doctor | 2023-2024 | N/A |
Dr. David Schmidt | Team Physician | 2004-2005 | N/A |
Dr. Paul Saenz | Team Physician | 2010-2011 | N/A |
Dr. Richard Steffen | Team Physician | 2014-2015 | N/A |
Dr. Eliot Young | Team Physician | 2020-2021 | N/A |
Tom James | VP of Communications | 2020-2021 | Senior Director of Communications (San Antonio Spurs, 2012 to 2020) |