The Spurs have stuffed their last roster spot with 2024 second-round decide Harrison Ingram. The Spurs drafted the 6’6” Texas native at forty eighth general and unsurprisingly signed him to their last two-way contract, becoming a member of Jamaree Bouyea and David Duke Jr. Per the Spurs’ official press launch:
The San Antonio Spurs immediately introduced that they’ve signed 2024 forty eighth general decide Harrison Ingram to a Two-Means contract. Per crew coverage, phrases of the contract weren’t introduced.
Ingram, 6-6/235, started his school profession at Stanford (2021-23) earlier than transferring to the College of North Carolina for the 2023-24 season. In a single season at UNC, he appeared in 37 video games (36 begins), averaging a career-high 12.2 factors to go together with 8.8 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 1.40 steals in 32.8 minutes as a junior, incomes an ACC Participant of the Week (Feb. 3) and named Third-Workforce All-ACC. At Stanford, he performed in 65 complete video games (62 begins) and averaged 10.5 factors, 6.3 rebounds and three.4 assists in 29.5 minutes on his approach to 2021-22 Pac-12 Freshman of the Yr and a spot on the Pac-12 All-Freshman Workforce.
Ingram most just lately helped San Antonio to 4-1 document within the NBA 2K25 Summer time League the place he averaged 10.0 factors, 6.3 rebounds and 1.00 steal in 28.6 minutes. Within the Sacramento California Traditional, he averaged 10.0 factors, 7.0 rebounds and a pair of.0 assists in three video games for the Silver and Black.
Initially from Dallas, Texas, Ingram received a gold medal with Workforce USA on the 2021 FIBA Below-19 World Cup.
As a two-way participant, Ingram will seemingly spend a lot of the season with the Austin Spurs and is eligible to seem in as much as 50 video games for San Antonio. Though the Spurs roster is now full, with all 15 assured and every two-way slot stuffed, they’ll have as much as 21 signees at coaching camp, so there’s nonetheless room for yet another Exhibition 10 contract to hitch Summer time League standouts Riley Minix and Nathan Mensah.
Now that it’s formally official, welcome to San Antonio, Harrison!