The San Antonio Spurs stand a chance at losing seven players to free agency. Only one of them — Tony Parker — will be an unrestricted free agent, however, so the organization can retain most of this group under team or player control.
An interesting case will be Kyle Anderson, who’s set to hit restricted free agency this offseason. He wrapped up a four-year rookie contract with the Silver and Black that began in 2014, upon being selected in the first round of that year’s draft.
Both Anderson and the Spurs have a decision to make: will an offer sheet from another organization be accepted, and if so, will San Antonio match it?