MAR. 9 — Dominick Barlow seldom got the kind of news he did prior to facing Golden State, but it happened. San Antonio Spurs rookie Victor Wembanyama was set to miss the first of two straight matchups against the Steph-Curry-led Warriors.
The sophomore big man showed signs of being a keeper long term. Welcome to Pounding the Rock’s 2023-24 player reviews! The series will look at the 15 players who finished the season with the San Antonio Spurs on guaranteed contracts (so no two-way players because we saw so little of them this year, and no Doug McDermott).
On Tuesday evening, the San Antonio Spurs will host Kyrie Irving and the Dallas Mavericks. Before the game (on Monday), the team announced that they had made two roster moves by assigning Dominick Barlow and Sidy Cissoko to the Austin Spurs (G League).
After converting the two-way contract of Dominick Barlow to a standard deal, the San Antonio Spurs are adding another two-way player to the roster. Per reports from Keith Smith of Spotrac, the Spurs have officially signed former Miami Heat guard Jamaree Bouyea to a two-way deal.
The unsurprising move comes after an open roster spot was created by waiving Marcus Morris. In a move that should be surprising to very few, the Spurs are converting Dominick Barlow’s two-way contract to a standard NBA contract, per ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
The San Antonio Spurs lost their seventh straight game, falling to the Brooklyn Nets 123-103. Victor Wembanyama, Keldon Johnson, and Devin Vassell posted solid scoring nights, combining for 57 points. Zach Collins only played for six minutes, and after his performance, it would not be surprising if he rode the bench for the next few games.
The San Antonio Spurs will likely already have a major presence at 2024 NBA All-Star Weekend in Indianapolis with rookie star Victor Wembanyama expected
The San Antonio Spurs are using this season to see what works and what they have on their hands. Victor Wembanyama is a prospect who should not be rushed, and a player of his type has never been seen in the NBA before.
The Spurs undrafted sophomore has been on a tear in Austin to begin the season. The San Antonio Spurs have a lot of interesting young talent in the organization.
Several Spurs have chances for a big season to put their names on the map. Who is most likely? The Spurs’ overcrowded roster currently has 13 returning players from last season, plus two-way player Dominick Barlow.
Roster questions take center stage in the middle of the offseason. With the signing of Dominick Barlow and Sidy Cissoko to a two-way and standard NBA contract, the San Antonio Spurs roster is filled to the brim with depth.
The Spurs signed two young players and are now at the roster limit, but that doesn’t mean they are done with the offseason. The Spurs recently made the signings of Sidy Cissoko and Dominick Barlow official.
After a standout performance in Summer League, Barlow is returning to the Spurs on a steal of a deal. In a pleasant surprising, Dominick Barlow is re-signing with the Spurs on a two-way contract, according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
The Spurs are re-signing power forward Dominick Barlow to a two-way contract, agent Todd Ramasar told Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN. Barlow, 20, is 6-foot9 and appeared in 28 games as a rookie last season, averaging 3.9 points and 3.6 rebounds.
Dominick Barlow is coming off his rookie season, where he played in 28 regular season games for the San Antonio Spurs and averaged 3.9 points and 3.6 rebounds per contest while shooting 53.5% from the field.
Summer League provided the Spurs’ young players with an opportunity to shine. Some did well under the spotlight while others struggled. Marilyn Dubinski: I’ll go with Dominick Barlow.
Dominick Barlow posted a career high in scoring and rebounds to lead four San Antonio players with double-doubles, lifting the visiting Spurs to a 138-117 win over the Dallas Mavericks on Sunday in the season finale for both teams.
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