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De’Aaron Fox came to San Antonio for a fresh start. Pairing up with Victor Wembanyama instantly catapulted the Spurs into contention talks. Wemby’s season-ending ailment meant the tandem could only appear in five games. However, even though they haven’t even spent a month playing together, Kevin O’Connor feels it’s time for a change.

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He notably pointed towards the Spurs’ spacing concerns. They ranked 20 in three-point shooting last season. Neither Fox nor Stephon Castle shot over 30% from beyond the arc. O’Connor thinks the Spurs can’t address that problem without making a move for one piece “perfect sense for them,”. And he feels the Jazz’s Lauri Markkanen fits the Spurs’ requirements.

“Like to me, Lauri Markkanen is one of the types of guys that if I’m the Spurs, I’m like, “Yes, sign me up. Bring me Lauri Markkanen.” Because of the shooting ability and everything he does on ball, off ball, motion, movement, passing. Like Lauri Markkanen fits anywhere, and he brings exactly what the Spurs need with his shooting ability in the front court,” he said on the Kevin O’Connor Show.

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Markkanen has been a widely pursued trade target since last season. His appeal only grew after a splendid EuroBasket 2025 campaign. He led Finland to the semifinals while becoming only the second player in the competition to record multiple 40-point games. Markkanen has also shot 39% from three in two of the past three seasons.

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The Finnish forward has evolved into a multidimensional scorer. Rising as an All-Star in Utah, a move to the Spurs would give him a chance to compete. De’Aaron Fox’s $37 million would need to be part of the trade to make it happen. But do they really need to act so early?

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Kevin O’Connor doesn’t trust that the Spurs can solve their woes from last season. He thinks “I don’t think the roster around them is quite exactly what it needs to be for them to reach their potential. That’s where a trade’s going to have to come in at some point this year or next summer,” said O’Connor.

He feels the Fox and Victor Wembanyama don’t have the right roster to flourish as a pair. However, that’s a presumption without a huge sample. The Spurs see De’Aaron Fox as the ideal counterpart for their cornerstone. They owe it to the experiment to at least give them one full season of playing together.

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Should the Spurs gamble on Markkanen, or give Fox and Wembanyama a full season together?

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Moreover, the Spurs aren’t as devoid of shooters anymore.

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They made some quiet moves during the summer. They re-signed Jordan McLaughlin, one of their best shooters from last season. The Spurs also signed Lindy Waters III. The former Warriors guard shot nearly 40% from beyond the arc and is a fierce competitor. Having Kelly Olynyk and Luke Kornet also gives Fox various options for two-man action.

They are a relatively new team that can improve their synergy significantly. While Markkanen does appear to be a great option, the Spurs still need to squeeze the most out of their current group. How do you think they will do this season?

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Should the Spurs gamble on Markkanen, or give Fox and Wembanyama a full season together?

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