September 19, 2024

Why the San Antonio Spurs’ Darius Garland Pursuit Failed: Revealed

Before the offseason began, the San Antonio Spurs were widely linked to Cleveland Cavaliers standout Darius Garland. However, such speculations proved to be unfounded, as the point guard remained in the East, while the Victor Wembanyama-led squad signed Chris Paul.

Paul just inked a one-year deal worth $11 million with the Spurs. He was previously dismissed by the Golden State Warriors, for whom he averaged 9.2 points, 6.8 assists, and 3.9 rebounds in 58 games last season.

 

The 19-year NBA veteran adds a plethora of experience to the Spurs, having made 15 postseason appearances and 12 All-Star games. He is third all-time in assists and thefts, with career averages of 17.5 points, 9.4 assists, and 2.12 steals per game. Paul’s outstanding resume includes 11 All-NBA and 9 All-Defensive Team choices, two Olympic gold medals, and the 2013 NBA All-Star Game MVP title.

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Chris Paul’s deal reunites him with Spurs’ Wembanyama, the fist choice in the 2024 NBA Draft. The veteran point guard will add crucial leadership and experience to the young Spurs club as they attempt to develop around their talented 7’4″ player. With his great court vision and playmaking abilities, Paul should be a perfect mentor for the rookie’s growth and help the Spurs move forward in their rebuilding effort.

 

The main reason why the San Antonio Spurs’ pursuit of Darius Garland failed.

There were several indications that Garland would be acquired prior to Paul’s signing with San Antonio. According to Tyler Conway’s Bleacher Report story, the Spurs did not have a chance of signing the All-Star guard for next season.

Last season, Garland played 33.4 minutes per game and averaged 18.0 points, 2.7 rebounds, 6.5 assists, and 1.3 steals. His ability to generate plays for himself and others while also producing offense, particularly from beyond the arc, would have complemented Wembanyama’s excellent inside presence.

 

Even if Garland didn’t make it to the Alamo, the club still had a capable alternative in Paul. When the new season begins soon, everyone will watch how those movements play out, particularly with Wembanyama.

 

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