At this point in the draft, the Spurs will be drafting for depth and potential. There’s no looking for franchise players or real rotation players. It’s not fair to have those types of expectations on any prospect being taken at 29.
Nevertheless, the Spurs could find real value by taking Ty Jerome, who more than impressed during his time at Virginia. Jerome improved in each of his three seasons with the Cavaliers and averaged 14 points, six assists and four rebounds on 40 percent from 3-point range during his junior season.
Jerome has good size (6-foot-5) for his position and while he might not be a starting-caliber point guard right now, there’s no question that he’ll be able to find a role in the league one day.