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Spurs Missed Chance to Improve Roster at 2026 NBA Trade Deadline
San Antonio failed to make any moves despite being a top contender in the Western Conference.
Feb. 10, 2026 at 10:31am
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The San Antonio Spurs did not make any trades at the 2026 NBA trade deadline, despite being one of the top teams in the Western Conference. The Spurs have a talented young core led by Victor Wembanyama, but some experts believe they missed an opportunity to add veteran experience and leadership that could have helped them make a deeper playoff run.
Why it matters
The Spurs are viewed as a rising contender in the NBA, but championship windows don't last forever. By not being aggressive at the trade deadline, they may have missed a chance to maximize their chances of winning a title in the near future, especially with concerns about Wembanyama's injury history.
The details
The Spurs have a roster filled with high draft picks like Wembanyama, Dylan Harper, Stephon Castle, and Devin Vassell. They also acquired De'Aaron Fox in a trade last year. Despite being second in the West with a 36-16 record, the Spurs decided not to make any moves at the deadline, even though several role players were available that could have provided veteran leadership and experience to help their playoff push.
- The 2026 NBA trade deadline passed on February 10, 2026 with the Spurs making no moves.
The players
Victor Wembanyama
A 7-foot-4 player who is a perennial Defensive Player of the Year contender and offensive unicorn for the Spurs.
De'Aaron Fox
The star point guard the Spurs acquired in a trade last year to bolster their roster.
Dylan Harper
One of the Spurs' young core players who has been one of the best first-year players in the league.
Stephon Castle
The reigning Rookie of the Year for the Spurs.
Devin Vassell
A 3-and-D player who has taken on an important role for the Spurs.
What’s next
The Spurs will look to make a deep playoff run this season, but their lack of activity at the trade deadline may come back to haunt them if they fall short of their championship aspirations.
The takeaway
The Spurs had a chance to bolster their roster and maximize their championship window, but their decision to stand pat at the 2026 trade deadline may prove to be a missed opportunity if they are unable to win a title in the near future.





