The Spurs are in the midst of discussing trades oriented around starting center Jakob Poeltl with over half a dozen clubs, reports LJ Ellis of Spurs Talk. Ellis previously stated in December that Poeltl, an unrestricted free agent in 2023, had been San Antonio’s most popular player on the trade market. With just a few weeks left until the February 9 trade deadline, interest appears to be heating up.
Two sources inform Ellis that the Raptors are interested in reacquiring Poeltl, whom Toronto initially traded as part of its deal for All-Star small forward Kawhi Leonard in 2018. A three-team deal that includes the contract of Raptors guard Gary Trent Jr. has been discussed.
The Celtics are interested in shoring up their front line with Poeltl, and are reportedly prepared to move an unprotected future first-round pick in 2028.
Because Poeltl is less concerned with low post touches than their incumbent starting centers, the Trail Blazers and Pelicans are reportedly also potentially intrigued by the Spurs’ big man. The Mavericks view a hypothetical addition of Poeltl as an improvement on their current big men, a Western Conference scout tells Ellis.
Conversations with the Warriors have stalled, as the Spurs don’t have much interest in acquiring either James Wiseman or Jonathan Kuminga in a Poeltl deal, per Ellis.
There’s more out of San Antonio:
- A team insider tells Ellis that, should San Antonio not find a deal it likes, it would try to re-sign Poeltl. League sources tell Ellis that Poeltl could earn “at least” a four-year, $80MM contract as a free agent, far above an extension offer the Spurs could offer him this season, which would be worth up to $58MM.
- The Lakers have stayed somewhat engaged in potential trade conversations with San Antonio as well, Ellis reports. L.A. may still want to offload the $47.1MM expiring contract of reserve point guard Russell Westbrook, and could be interested in adding sharpshooters Josh Richardson and Doug McDermott, in addition to Poeltl.
- San Antonio wants solid returns for both McDermott and Richardson, a source informs Ellis. The Spurs are seeking a first-round draft pick for Richardson, while also hoping for solid value out of McDermott. “Dougie won’t be traded for a second round pick, I can tell you that,” the source told Ellis.
Dougie won’t be traded then.
Poeltl should nab a first but Richardson and McDermott will not. 1 first and 3-4 seconds should get it done. Poeltl is on an expiring deal and the other two arent real 3 and D players.
Agree with everything said here. Poetl will get a real return the others are 8-9th men on good teams which doesn’t net a first in return
Is McDermott plus Richardson worth a 1st from Lakers?
If i’m the Lakers no way. If you can get Bogdan for a first then there’s no way either are worth one together as he worth both and more. 3 seconds should get it done if the Spurs aren’t too anal about it. Now if you add Poeltl along with em then you can definitely get a first out it. Though we all know Pop hates the Lakers and would never give them a fair price.
He is not worth a first round pick from Raptors
5 weakness of Jakob Poeltl
1. short arm
2. softness but not toughness
3. poor free throw
4. awkward shot
5. weak defender
has trouble handling opponents with size
I would assume if the Raps get him, Trent is flipped for that FRP.
No way that the Warriors are offering Kuminga
So your telling me the Spurs rejected an offer for Kuminga or Wiseman???
Kuminga is trash, Wisemen is too injury prone
Hard to believe sa would reject kuminga as he’d fit extremely well next to Johnson – they’d be a terror on the wings, fastbreak! Jakob can net a 1st but for doug?? That’s ludicrous. And Richardson is too inconsistent to value that highly.
I would love for them to aquire kuminga.
PHX: Trent Jr.
TOR: Poeltl
SAS: Saric + Filler + Suns FRP + Tor FRP
FYI – Trent is the best player in this trade, the Raps don’t give up a FRP and Poeltl doesn’t net 2
Trent Jr is the better player here why is he so cheap here? Poeltl isnt gonna net you two first especially on an expiring deal half way through the season.
Sounds like some GMs got beer goggles on.
From the Celtics this seems like smoke screen.
Why would the Celtics want Poeltl? he does nothing the Celtics covet on D or O.
Celtics have something else working. Poeltl is their leverage or back up plan. He makes no sense for them.