The San Antonio Spurs were not a great offensive team last season. That is not a surprising sentence. The Silver and Black were 23rd in the NBA in points per game with 113, and had the second-worst offensive rating at 110. A combination of poor shooting, and lack of attempts at the rim created a disastrous offensive formula.
With Victor Wembanyama in tow, and a healthy roster ready to join him, there is reason for optimism within the Spurs offense. A team that was already great at sharing the rock (5th in the league in assists,) taking care of the basketball (4th lowest turnovers in the NBA,) and getting a lot of shots on goal (1st in shot attempts) has a lot of room for improvement.