



Did the Spurs Find Their Crown Jewel Pick to Trade for Giannis?! 😳👑
The NBA world was buzzing last night after the draft lottery, but one comment stood out and sent ripple effects through the league: Brian Windhorst made a pointed remark on ESPN’s Get Up — “Watch out for San Antonio in the potential Giannis sweepstakes.” The moment he said it, fans, analysts, and front offices all started connecting the dots. Did the Spurs just land the crown jewel pick that could help them swing a deal for Giannis Antetokounmpo?
Let’s break it down.
The San Antonio Spurs walked into the draft lottery already holding their own pick and the Toronto Raptors’ pick (top-6 protected, which did convey). And when the ping pong balls settled, the Spurs emerged with not one, but two top-8 picks in a loaded 2025 draft class. Add that to a roster headlined by generational phenom Victor Wembanyama, and suddenly you have one of the most dangerous asset stockpiles in the league.
It’s no secret that Giannis and the Bucks are entering a pressure-cooker offseason. Milwaukee flamed out early again, and there’s growing uncertainty about the long-term pairing of Giannis and Damian Lillard. Giannis has remained loyal, but his desire to win now is louder than ever. If he feels Milwaukee isn’t doing enough, or if the front office wants to retool quickly while maximizing his value, the trade market could open up in a major way.
That’s where San Antonio comes in.
The Spurs have the perfect blend of young talent, draft capital, and a generational co-star in Wembanyama who could entice even a two-time MVP. Imagine a frontcourt of Wemby and Giannis — two of the best defensive players on Earth with freakish versatility, length, and mobility. It would be nightmare fuel for opposing teams and a dream scenario for basketball fans.
Windhorst’s comment wasn’t idle. He’s plugged in — especially when it comes to star movement. Combine that with reporting from Shams Charania, who also hinted that teams with young stars and flexible cap situations are monitoring Milwaukee’s situation closely, and it’s clear the whispers are getting louder.
Would the Spurs really go all-in this early in Wembanyama’s career? Normally, you’d say no — let the young core grow together. But when Giannis is the target, the rules change. Players like him don’t hit the market often. If San Antonio believes pairing Wemby and Giannis could kickstart a new dynasty, it would be malpractice not to explore it.
The two top-8 picks? Crown jewels. The timing? Suspiciously perfect.
Now the ball’s in the Bucks’ court. Giannis hasn’t demanded a trade — yet. But if he does, San Antonio might just be holding the golden ticket. Keep your eyes on the Alamo City. Something historic might be brewing.