DEAL AGREED: San Antonio Spurs Have Officially Agreed A Deal To Land 45% 3FG Shooter To Help Victor Wembanyama In Blockbuster Trade

San Antonio Spurs fans have plenty of reasons to be enthusiastic about the upcoming season. While the Spurs are unlikely to make the playoffs in Victor Wembanyama’s second season, the offseason signings have piqued the interest of even the most casual fan about how the new-look Spurs will play.

The Chris Paul acquisition is the most significant aspect of the Spurs’ offseason transaction. While some feel that Paul is joining the team for reasons other than a championship, he is still a significant boost over the other players on the Spurs’ roster.

Harrison Barnes is another key addition to their roster. The former Sacramento King has established himself as a dependable forward, and his willingness to waive his no-trade clause demonstrates how eager he is to play for the club.

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However, the Spurs still require more pieces if they are to pose a threat to the rest of the league. An intriguing trade rumour has surfaced, which will pique Spurs fans’ attention.

Analyst predicted Luke Kennard to be a target for the San Antonio Spurs.
Tyler Watts of Air Alamo wrote a story about the top players the Spurs can sign with the mid-level exception, and Luke Kennard was one of the guys he included.

He noted that, while Barnes is a decent three-point shooter, the club still needs a three-point specialist who can score from wherever on the three-point line.

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Kennard is one of the league’s top shooters. He is a career 43.9 percent 3-point shooter who has twice led the NBA. Last season, the 28-year-old attempted over six shots per game and converted 45.0 percent of them. Kennard was restricted to 39 games due to injury, but he is fit and ready to join a contender.

If the Spurs complete this deal, they will have a roster capable of competing with some of the league’s greatest teams. The playoffs aren’t out of the question, which is concerning for the rest of the Western Conference.

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