A longtime starter for the Spurs, Keldon Johnson has come off the bench in each of the past three games, and head coach Gregg Popovich expects that to continue for the foreseeable future, writes Jeff McDonald of The San Antonio Express-News (subscription required).
As McDonald explains, the thinking is that Johnson can breathe some life into a second unit that hasn’t been as effective as hoped this season. The move will also give starters Devin Vassell and Victor Wembanyama an opportunity to establish more chemistry as they continue working on their two-man game.
Although he had started 230 of his previous 233 games prior to last Saturday, Johnson has no problem with the role change, indicating that he doesn’t need to be sold on it if Popovich believes it’s in the team’s best interest.
“If that’s what we need and that’s what we’re going to try, then that’s what we’re going to do,” Johnson said. “I don’t have an ego about it.”
Johnson’s performances in his first three games off the bench have been up and down, but he’s certainly not getting any fewer offensive opportunities in the new role. After averaging 13.5 field goal attempts in 33.0 minutes per game in his 26 starts, he has launched 15.7 attempts in 28.0 MPG this past week.
Here’s more from around the Southwest:
- Upon returning this week from a left foot sprain that had sidelined him since November 14, Marcus Smart rejoined the Grizzlies‘ starting lineup and has made an immediate impact, notes Damichael Cole of The Memphis Commercial Appeal. In Smart’s first two games back – a win over New Orleans and loss to Denver – the Grizzlies outscored their opponents by two points in his 52 minutes of action and were outscored by 38 in the 49 minutes he sat.
- Explaining the decision to sign Brandon Williams to a two-way contract, Mavericks head coach Jason Kidd said the team wanted to make sure it still had plenty of point guard depth with Luka Doncic and Kyrie Irving both banged up (Twitter link via Eddie Sefko of Mavs.com). While Kidd indicated that Williams would have a chance to play on Thursday with the two star guards out, he was a DNP-CD, as Jaden Hardy (31 minutes) and Seth Curry (30 minutes) played increased roles.
- After getting a vote of confidence from head coach Ime Udoka earlier in the week, slumping Rockets guard Jalen Green showed signs of progress on Wednesday, scoring 23 points in 26 minutes and making 6-of-12 three-pointers. “He was aggressive, hunting his shots … and getting downhill more aggressively and making the right reads,” Udoka said, per Jonathan Feigen of The Houston Chronicle (subscription required). “With their big (Jusuf Nurkic) back, he got some easy ones early on and it snowballed from there. He got aggressive looking for the three. That’s what we want him to do on a nightly basis.”
I think KJ is moved on draft day. The Spurs open up a cap spot and target a top FA while drafting Holland, Topic, Collier, Risacher, or Matas.
Agree, and honestly wouldn’t be surprised to see it happen earlier given how much of a market there is for 3 and D SF’s. Although that’s not exactly Keldons game style he can do both of those things. He’s on an easily attainable contract for most contenders it’s just about price. Even on non contenders he could see Keldon taking an almost Mikal Bridges type step in his game.
Think he’d be a terrific trade target for the Knicks. Evan Fouriner and a first, could even throw in a Grimes or McBride if the Spurs want.
Brunson Barrett Johnson Randle Robinson thats a solid starting 5 and would set them up nicely to try chase an even bigger star should one become available. Spurs get an expiring deal a first and a young player. Fouriner would also fit in well with Wemby. Better than a DeRozan fit or better than giving up 4 first for a Donovan Mitchell in my opinion
Vassel and Collins have horrible contacts next year. What were they thinking. Clueless. Trade Collins, Vassel and Keldon Johnson with a future 2026 protected 1st to the Hornets for Hayward and Brandon Miller. Waive Hayward or trade him