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Spurs Draft Jayden Quaintance, Betting on Defensive Potential Amid Injury Concerns

The 20th pick brings a high‑risk, high‑reward prospect to San Antonio, hoping to bolster a young core anchored by Victor Wembanyama.

The San Antonio Spurs have added Jayden Quaintance to their roster, selecting the Kentucky forward with the 20th overall pick in the 2026 NBA Draft. The move comes despite a recent knee injury that has raised questions about his long‑term availability.

Quaintance’s college career was limited to just four games this season, but his debut offered a glimpse of his potential: 10 points, eight rebounds and two blocks in 17 minutes against a strong opponent.

A Defensive‑First Gamble

The Spurs, who reached the NBA Finals earlier this year before falling to the New York Knicks, see the forward as a defensive complement to a young core that already includes Victor Wembanyama, Stephon Castle and Dylan Harper.

Team officials described the selection as a calculated risk, banking on Quaintance’s upside if he can stay healthy and develop into the best defender in the draft class.

If the gamble pays off, the organization believes the forward could become the steal of the 2026 draft, adding depth to a defense‑first identity that already features Wembanyama, the reigning Defensive Player of the Year.

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