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2024–25 San Antonio Spurs season

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The 2024–25 San Antonio Spurs season was the 58th season of the franchise, its 49th in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and its 52nd in the San Antonio area.

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On November 2, 2024, five games into the season, longtime head coach Gregg Popovich reportedly experienced a "health issue", later revealed to be a minor stroke, necessitating a leave of absence. Two days later, it was announced that he would need to take an indefinite break from work, with assistant Mitch Johnson stepping in as acting head coach.[1][2][3] Popovich's coaching break would later be confirmed to last for the entire season, and in turn, the rest of his coaching career with the Spurs, with Johnson replacing him as head coach following his retirement after 29 seasons.[4] Popovich's unceremonious end to his head coaching career would also mark the last season where an NBA coach that stayed with the team that he coached throughout the 20th century would remain coaching that team for a season, if only briefly.

On February 10, the Spurs officially improved on their record from the previous season.

On April 6, the Spurs were eliminated from playoff contention for the sixth consecutive season after a loss to the Portland Trail Blazers.

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Draft

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The Spurs had two first-round picks and two second-round picks entering the draft (which was two days long instead of one day like it previously had been since the NBA draft was shortened down to two rounds in 1989).[5][6]

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Roster

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Standings

Division

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Conference

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Game log

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Preseason

During the preseason, the Spurs would play their final games under what was previously named Bally Sports Southwest. Bally Sports would rebrand itself as the FanDuel Sports Network as of October 21, 2024 before the start of the regular season.[7][8]

More information 2024 preseason game log Total: 2–3 (Home: 2–1; Road: 0–2), Game ...

Regular season

More information 2024–25 game log Total: 34–48 (Home: 20–21; Road: 14–27), Game ...

NBA Cup

The groups were revealed during the tournament announcement on July 12, 2024.[9][10]

West Group B

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Source: NBA
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
More information 2023–24 game log Total: 2-2 (Home: 1-1; Road: 1-1), Game ...
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Trades

June 26, 2024[11] To San Antonio Spurs
2030 MIN protected first-round pick swap right
2031 MIN first-round pick
To Minnesota Timberwolves
Draft rights to Rob Dillingham (No. 8)
July 6, 2024[12] To San Antonio Spurs
Cash considerations
To Charlotte Hornets
Devonte' Graham
2025 NOP second-round pick
July 6, 2024[13] To San Antonio Spurs
Draft rights to Juan Núñez (No. 36)
Cash considerations
To Indiana Pacers
Draft rights to Johnny Furphy (No. 35)
July 8, 2024[14] Three-team trade
To San Antonio Spurs
Harrison Barnes (from Sacramento)
2031 first-round pick swap right (from Sacramento)
To Chicago Bulls
Chris Duarte (from Sacramento)
RaiQuan Gray (two-way contract) (from San Antonio)
Two future second-round picks (from Sacramento)
Cash considerations (from Sacramento)
To Sacramento Kings
DeMar DeRozan (sign-and-trade) (from Chicago)
February 3, 2025[15] Three-team trade
To San Antonio Spurs
De'Aaron Fox (from Sacramento)
Jordan McLaughlin (from Sacramento)
To Chicago Bulls
Zach Collins (from San Antonio)
Kevin Huerter (from Sacramento)
Tre Jones (from San Antonio)
2025 CHI first-round pick (from San Antonio)
To Sacramento Kings
Sidy Cissoko (from San Antonio)
Zach LaVine (from Chicago)
2025 CHA protected first-round pick (from San Antonio)
2025 CHI second-round pick (from San Antonio)
2027 SAS first-round pick (from San Antonio)
2028 DEN protected second-round pick (from San Antonio)
2028 SAC second-round pick (from Chicago)
2031 MIN first-round pick (from San Antonio)

Free agency

Additions

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