Spurs fans have mixed reactions to San Antonio's controversial draft-night trade
The San Antonio Spurs left some fans dazed and confused Wednesday night by trading No. 8 overall NBA draft pick Rob Dillingham for a couple of picks the team won't be able to exercise until 2030 and 2031. Many in Spurs Twittersphere lambasted the trade, saying it offers no short-term help for the team as it looks to end its five-season playoff drought. However, one Alamo City sports analyst told the Current the move is smart given the slim pickings in this year's draft.
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