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Not everyone is going to make their return to the San Antonio Spurs for the 2024-25 season and these are the players that have moved on this year.

Continuity is key for the San Antonio Spurs, but times are changing and the trajectory of this team has shifted dramatically from what it was only two years ago.

Instead of being in the heat of the playoff race, the San Antonio Spurs are on the outside looking in with their first lottery pick since 1997 on its way.

This is going to play into the offseason one way or another and even though most players are signed onto the roster for next year, not everyone’s going to make it.

Now more than ever, San Antonio is inclined to make a trade to either move up or establish a clear direction for the future. Plus, there are key free agents who may look for new opportunities with different teams.

1. San Antonio Spurs center Tyler Zeller.

Signed as an insurance policy after the San Antonio Spurs announced LaMarcus Aldridge would miss the NBA restart, center Tyler Zeller is a goner.

Even in his limited playing time, Zeller proved to be exactly what many expected he’d be when the Spurs helped him make his NBA return: A limited player whose defensive awareness was in the gutter.

Zeller played hard in limited minutes and might be able to have an impact somewhere in the NBA, but it doesn’t seem like it’d be with the San Antonio Spurs.

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Playing a total of four minutes, the On/Off per 100 possession numbers make Zeller look like Wilt Chamberlain. That’s why you can’t rely on numbers alone, people!

The statistics mean nothing without proper context and in the flow of a game, Zeller isn’t giving anything the Spurs can’t get in tenfold with their other options.

2. San Antonio Spurs shooting guard Marco Belinelli.

Love him or hate him, Italian marksman Marco Belinelli has more experience with the San Antonio Spurs’ system than almost anyone on the team.

He’s one of two players on the active roster with championship experience from San Antonio’s 2014 NBA Finals run and his corporate knowledge runs deep. For that, Belinelli may return to the River City on a cheap deal.

Still, his on-court value has plummeted in recent seasons. D

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on’t look at what the on/off-net ratings show you — They’re skewed by garbage-time stats and the Spurs’ deceptively talented bench unit which outpaces the opposition.

Belinelli is a detrimental defensive player who doesn’t pretend to try anymore. His -2.0 defensive box plus/minus ranks second-to-last behind Forbes on a Spurs team that’s sorely lacking a defensive identity.There’s a common theme with these San Antonio Spurs: Their designated shooters aren’t shooting the ball that well. Like Forbes, Belinelli way underperformed as a 3-point shooter this season, posting his worst effective field goal percentage since 2016.

Belinelli has never seen a shot attempt that he didn’t want to take and while some of them ended up falling, Marco’s minutes would be better spent on someone like Keldon Johnson.

Don’t count Marco out from next year’s roster, but it’d be in the team’s best interest to move on.

3. San Antonio Spurs shooting guard Bryn Forbes.

Now at the end of his contract, starting shooting guard Bryn Forbes has reached a crossroads that most San Antonio Spurs role players do at one point or another.

It’s more of an internal line of questioning within the front office that answers the questions ‘Have we exercised all we can with this particular player and are they worth bringing back?’

Most fans would answer that Forbes’ run with San Antonio should end here as the two parties go their separate ways, but the coaching staff could feel very differently.

Forbes’ 3-point percentage regressed considerably and his defense remains abysmal, but it’s not unlikely for Bryn to stay with the San Antonio Spurs.EXCLUSIVE: Three San Antonio Spurs Stars are set to depart from the team as a result of...The difference is that he’d be accepting a lesser role since the organization will look at prioritizing some of the young guards ahead of Forbes.

Without him during the Orlando restart, San Antonio won five of seven games before letting the young guns loose and resting veterans in the season finale against Utah.

They were a competitive team that ranked near the top of the bubble in Net Rating with a cohesive defensive scheme in place and an efficient offense.

Forbes’ value is easily replaced with this team — Even if it means others need to shoot more threes than ever before. When Forbes is out there, he’s only hitting his triples at a moderate rate compared to what’s expected of him,

making his role with the San Antonio Spurs nearly obsolete. Still, the loyalty is real and Forbes has a better chance of returning than most fans want.

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