The Spurs own two picks in the June 22 draft, No. 29 and No. 59 overall. Though the odds of selecting an immediate contributor with either selection are not high, the Spurs’ front office has proven adept at mining value from that area of the draft. Last season with the No. 29 pick, for example, the Spurs snagged a possible point guard of the future in Dejounte Murray. Between now and draft day, we will use this space to profile selected players the Spurs might target on draft night:
In an earlier NBA era, Oregon’s Jordan Bell wouldn’t have had much of a shot at hearing his name called on draft night.