
Jeph Duarte
Writer at Pounding the Rock
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1 week ago |
poundingtherock.com | Jeph Duarte
Rob Gray-Imagn Images Welcome to the Open Thread. During the month of June, we are talking NBA Draft. As we lead up to the 2025 NBA Draft on June 25th, we will be revisiting the Spurs draft choices. Today we remember the 2020 NBA Draft. The Spurs, like everyone else, had to adjust to the COVID restrictions. The 2020 NBA Draft was unique in that the NBA hopefuls watched from home. Most players expected to be drafted had a case of baseball hats with the various NBA logos on hand.
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poundingtherock.com | Jeph Duarte
Stephen R. Sylvanie-USA TODAY Sports Welcome to the Open Thread. During the month of June, we are talking NBA Draft. As we lead up to the 2025 NBA Draft on June 25th, we will be revisiting the Spurs draft choices. Today we remember the 2019 NBA Draft. The Spurs started by drafting Luka Samanic. The nineteen-year-old Croatian was chosen 19th in the 2019 draft, so naturally he chose #19. I have a special place in my heart for Samanic as he was the member of the Spurs to whom I ever posed a question.
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1 week ago |
poundingtherock.com | Jeph Duarte
Scott Wachter-Imagn Images Welcome to the Open Thread. During the month of June, we are talking NBA Draft. As we lead up to the 2025 NBA Draft on June 25th, we will be revisiting the Spurs draft choices. Today we remember the 2018 NBA Draft. The Spurs kicked off their 2018 campaign by drafting Lonnie Walker IV, a Spurs Way player right out of the box. The Miami Hurricane jumped into community service in his new San Antonio hometown.
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1 week ago |
poundingtherock.com | Jeph Duarte
Photo by John Leyba/The Denver Post via Getty Images Welcome to the Open Thread. During the month of June, we are talking NBA Draft. As we lead up to the 2025 NBA Draft on June 25th, we will be revisiting the Spurs draft choices. Today we remember the 2017 NBA Draft. After coming off the first season without Tim Duncan, the Spurs sported a 61-21 record which landed them the 29th and 59th spots. In typical “steal of the draft” style, PATFO chose Derrick White, the first senior of the draft.
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1 week ago |
poundingtherock.com | Jeph Duarte
Photo by Sam Forencich/NBAE via Getty Images Welcome to the Open Thread. During the month of June, we are talking NBA Draft. As we lead up to the 2025 NBA Draft on June 25th, we will be revisiting the Spurs draft choices. Today we remember the 2016 NBA Draft. Spurs chose Dejounte Murray with the 29th pick in the draft. He spent his rookie season backing up Tony Parker.
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