San Antonio Spurs
Through the 2032 draft the Spurs control 7 first-round picks and 15 second-round picks, with 3 tied up in swap rights. Their firsts land in 2026, 2027, 2028, 2029, 2030, 2031, and 2032. 3 of their own picks are owed elsewhere.
In 2026 the Spurs hold 4 picks: ATL's first (Atlanta's own first conveyed to San Antonio as the more favorable of the Atlanta and San Antonio 2026 firsts, landing at pick 20. From the Dejounte Murray obligation to San Antonio.), MIA's second (Miami's own second conveyed to San Antonio at pick 44, routed via Indiana.), POR's second (Portland's own second conveyed to San Antonio at pick 42, routed via New Orleans.), and UTA's second (Utah's own second conveyed to San Antonio at pick 35, routed via Minnesota.); they also owe out their own first to CLE (San Antonio's own first conveyed to Cleveland as the least favorable of the group, landing at pick 29, from the De'Andre Hunter trade structure. San Antonio in turn picks at 20 with Atlanta's first.) and their own second to MIN (San Antonio's own second conveyed to Minnesota at pick 59, routed via Indiana.).
In 2027 the Spurs pick twice: ATL's first (Atlanta's own first is owed to San Antonio unprotected, the final year of the Dejounte Murray obligation. Separately, Atlanta receives the less favorable of the New Orleans and Milwaukee 2027 firsts, top-4 protected, which lands on Milwaukee's slot.) and their own second; they also owe out their own first to OKC (SAS's own 2027 first, acquired by SAC in the February 2025 De'Aaron Fox trade and top-16 protected for SAC, goes to Oklahoma City if it lands 17-30 (the likely outcome) from the June 2025 Nique Clifford draft-day deal; if 1-16 SAC keeps it and owes OKC two 2026 seconds.).
In 2028 the Spurs hold 4 picks: their own first, swap-encumbered (SAS can swap its 2028 first for Boston's and keep the more favorable (Boston protected 1); if Boston wins the top pick SAS instead gets a 2028 second. From the February 2022 Derrick White trade.), MIN's second (Unprotected second owed to San Antonio.), NOP's second (Unprotected second owed to San Antonio, February 2023 Josh Richardson trade.), and their own second.
In 2029 the Spurs hold 3 picks: their own first, NOP's second (Unprotected second owed to San Antonio, February 2023 Josh Richardson trade.), and their own second.
In 2030 the Spurs hold 4 picks: their own first, swap-encumbered (SAS holds the right to take the most favorable of its own, the Dallas, and the Minnesota 2030 firsts (Minnesota protected 1), from a Spurs-Mavericks-Celtics deal and the Rob Dillingham trade; its own slot is retained pending resolution.), CLE's second (Unprotected second owed to San Antonio, origin in a 2023 salary dump.), SAC's second (Owed to San Antonio, unprotected.), and their own second.
In 2031 the Spurs hold 3 picks: their own first, swap-encumbered (SAS holds the right to swap its own 2031 first for Sacramento's and keep the more favorable, from the summer 2024 DeMar DeRozan sign-and-trade.), SAC's second (Owed to San Antonio, unprotected.), and their own second.
Their 2032 book is clean: their own picks, nothing owed.
The rule behind this
An unsigned first-round pick charges the team's cap at 120% of his draft slot's rookie-scale salary (because first-rounders may sign for up to 120% of scale, and almost all do).
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Numbers come straight from the live Spurs cap sheet, recomputed whenever the data updates.