Ben Simmons and Zion Williamson are stars on the court. People will immediately point to Simmons’ lack of a jump shot and write him off. But he’s a tremendous playmaker who features a high basketball I.Q. Meanwhile, Williamson’s pure athleticism is extraordinary.
There is also this: Since Ingram and Zion Williamson were paired in 2019, they have played in 81 games together. Fifty-nine of those games came during the 2020-21 season, which was former coach Stan Van Gundy’s ill-fated stint in charge. Ingram and Williamson are cornerstone pieces.
Following the Dejounte Murray trade, Keldon Johnson is fixing to be one of, if not the best player for the San Antonio Spurs headed into the start of the team's rebuild. And with a versatile skillset that allows him to play on the perimeter while also using his bullish 6-6, 220-pound frame on the inside, Johnson's ceiling is only continuing to grow as he approaches his fourth season.
No | Player | Pos |
---|---|---|
15 | PG | |
11 | GF | |
4 | G | |
10 | FC | |
9 | C | |
14 | F | |
1 | F | |
5 | F | |
13 | PG | |
32 | PF | |
8 | GF | |
3 | G | |
25 | F | |
22 | FC | |
41 | GF | |
17 | C | |
1 | PF |