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Spurs backcourt becomes deeper after acquiring McCallum in a trade with Kings

McCallum will bring athleticism and youth to the Spurs.

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The Spurs keep on getting better, what an offseason!

The San Antonio Spurs today announced that they have acquired guard Ray McCallum from the Sacramento Kings in exchange for a 2016 second round pick. Once Danny Green, Kawhi Leonard, Manu Ginobili and David West are signed, the roster will be up to 11.

Adding a player that provides some more youth and energy off the bench makes these very positive San Antonio Spurs trade rumors for the team.

As noted by Stein, the trade for McCallum was necessitated by the loss of Cory Joseph, who signed a 4-year, $30 million deal with Toronto Raptors.

McCallum, 24, will battle Tony Parker and Patty Mills for minutes next season.

Never a strong shooter from behind the arch, Ray McCallum nevertheless showed a propensity for filling up baskets while being a three-year starter at the University of Detroit Mercy. Sacramento selected McCallum in the second round and 36th overall in 2013. You could do much worse than seven points in 20 minutes per game from a young backup point guard. Last summer he dropped 29 points in the Summer League championship game and even threw in a Jordan shrug at one point, leading the Kings to a win in the Summer League title game.

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The Spurs made a low-risk and potential high-reward move here by only giving up a future second round pick that will likely be toward the end of the round.

Josh Smith #5 of the Houston Rockets shoots the ball against the Sacramento Kings