Kyle Anderson, Jonathon Simmons, and an impressive debut from 29 overall draft pick Dejounte Murray in the final game-there is quite a bit to keep an eye on in Las Vegas.
The initial games scheduled for the Spurs are against the Warriors, Trail Blazers, and the Bulls. After each team plays their preliminary three games, the team are seeded based off of their record and put into a tournament- a tournament that was won by the Spurs last summer.
This summer’s squad possesses a lot of potential for the Spurs as a whole; with Kyle Anderson looking to prepare for a breakthrough year, Jonathon Simmons will be eager to cement his place in the Spurs rotation, Murray- the wiry, athletic point guard of the future- will be keen to prove his doubters wrong and earn some real minutes, and new overseas signing, the 6-foot-10 sharpshooting power forward Davis Bertans, will want to show everyone what he can do while fighting for some of the highly valued rotation minutes this season- and those are just the main storylines.