Chris Paul’s contract with the Spurs is set for just one season, and it’s uncertain whether he will remain with the team for its duration. At 39, Paul might be eager for another championship opportunity if it arises. If he proves his value in San Antonio, other teams might show interest before the trade deadline. However, other factors are at play.
The Spurs could also find themselves in a position where Stephon Castle excels with the ball or the team performs better than expected. Such scenarios might prompt the Spurs to make moves to strengthen their roster in the latter part of the season. Several players around the league have uncertain futures and will be unrestricted free agents next offseason, with one notable exception.
**Trae Young**
Despite some skepticism among fans, acquiring Trae Young is still a possibility. With three years remaining on his contract, the Spurs can afford him, as none of his deal’s years exceed $50 million, and the team’s salary cap is manageable. Young’s elite playmaking and shooting ability, combined with his competitive attitude, could benefit the Spurs, who could use more of his intensity alongside players like Jeremy Sochan and Victor Wembanyama.
**Ben Simmons**
Ben Simmons is a highly debated player due to his recent injury struggles. Although he’s a former No. 1 pick and three-time All-Star, his career has been marked by inconsistency and injuries. Despite the infamous playoff issues with the 76ers, Simmons’ agent asserts he is fully recovered. If he’s back to his defensive best, his 6’10” frame and court vision could be valuable, even if his shooting remains a weakness. With $40 million owed this season and it being the final year of his contract, the Spurs could either re-sign him affordably if he fits in or clear significant cap space if he doesn’t.
**Lonzo Ball**
The Chicago Bulls, who have acquired Josh Giddey as their new point guard, might look to trade Lonzo Ball. The Spurs, with their financial flexibility, could consider this move. Ball, who has struggled with injuries, is showing signs of recovery and has been participating in basketball activities. His strong passing, defensive skills, and improved three-point shooting before his injury make him an intriguing option. Like Simmons, Ball is in the final year of his contract, presenting a low-risk opportunity for the Spurs. If healthy, he could complement players like Stephon Castle, Devin Vassell, Jeremy Sochan, and Victor Wembanyama, enhancing their defensive versatility.