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  • SAS Forward #25
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    David Jones-Garcia tallied 20 points (6-of-13 FGs, 8-of-9 FTs), five rebounds, four assists and one steal in Friday’s win over the Jazz.
    As was the case during Summer League action in Las Vegas, Jones-Garcia stepped up when his team needed him most on Friday. He made all three of his shot attempts during overtime, and the Spurs guard consistently got to the foul line in the second half. Jones-Garcia is on a two-way deal, and the Spurs will have a relatively full backcourt once De’Aaron Fox and Stephon Castle join the ranks. However, he may be able to provide occasional streaming value, especially since Fox is unlikely to be available to start the regular season.
  • SAS Small Forward #18
    ESPN’s Shams Charania reports the Spurs signed David Jones-Garcia to a two-way contract.
    Jones-Garcia was one of the stars of the summer, playing exceptionally well for the Spurs in Salt Lake City and Las Vegas. After his showing at the latter tournament, he was named a first-team All-Summer League player. Jones-Garcia garnered interest from Greek power Olympiacos. However, the player turned down the offer, and he has reportedly agreed to a two-way contract with the Spurs. While San Antonio’s perimeter depth will make it difficult for Jones-Garcia to get the minutes needed to impact fantasy basketball, he’s sticking with a franchise he’s comfortable with.
  • SAS Shooting Guard
    ESPN’s Tim MacMahon reports Dylan Harper is being shut down for the remainder of summer league.
    Harper only appeared in two games after dealing with a groin injury, and he played a total of 42 minutes across his appearances. He clearly didn’t need to be out there, and the Spurs decided it wasn’t worth risking further injury. David Jones-Garcia should return to the starting lineup as he continued to make a case of Summer League MVP.
  • SAS Small Forward #18
    David Jones-Garcia finished Monday’s win over the Jazz with 28 points (10-of-19 FGs, 3-of-3 FTs), six rebounds, four assists, one steal and five three-pointers.
    Based on his play in Salt Lake City and now Las Vegas, Jones-Garcia has seemed intent on taking someone’s job this summer. He’s a free agent, and the Spurs have yet to allocate any of their three two-way contracts. Given Jones-Garcia’s productivity, a two-way contract may be selling him short, whether it’s with the Spurs or another team.
  • SAS Small Forward #18
    David Jones-Garcia finished Thursday’s win over the 76ers with 24 points (9-of-12 FGs, 2-of-3 FTs), five rebounds, three assists, four steals and four three-pointers.
    Well, if there’s a good place to be when you catch the “hot hand,” Las Vegas is it. Jones-Garcia shot 75 percent from the field on Thursday, continuing to play well after earning All-California Classic team honors at the beginning of the week. And revenge may have been on Jones-Garcia’s mind for Thursday’s 111-70 victory, as he began his professional career with the 76ers on a two-way deal before being waived in January 2024. Jones-Garcia’s play this summer may be enough to earn him another two-way opportunity if he can continue on this path.
  • FA Small Forward #18
    David Jones-Garcia led the Spurs with 25 points (9-of-14 FGs), six rebounds, five assists and three three-pointers in an 89-88 loss to the Lakers on Tuesday.
    After going undrafted in 2024, Jones-Garcia spent last season in the G League. He spent some time on different two-way deals, but he is currently without a contract. With the way he has played, it would be shocking if he didn’t enter the season with one, even if it’s a two-way. Jones-Garcia was named to the All-California Class Team with some dominant performances that will hopefully carry over to Las Vegas.
  • FA Small Forward #18
    David Jones-Garcia accounted for 25 points (9-of-14 FGs, 3-of-5 FTs), three rebounds, three assists, three steals and four three-pointers in Sunday’s win over the Warriors.
    While Jones-Garcia agreed to a two-way contract with the Jazz last November, he did not see any time in the NBA. He’s one of many looking to use the summer as a springboard into greater security, and Sunday’s performance likely aided his cause. Jones-Garcia shot over 50 percent from the field and filled the stat line, with his six turnovers being the lone negative. There’s no need to consider Jones-Garcia for fantasy drafts, but he may be able to earn another two-way opportunity with a good summer.
  • UTA Small Forward
    According to ESPN’s Shams Charania, the Jazz have signed David Jones to a two-way contract.
    Undrafted after finishing last season at the University of Memphis, Jones was with the 76ers’ summer league team. While the odds of having an impact with the rebuilding Jazz are better than what they would have been in Philadelphia, Jones is unlikely to merit being rostered in fantasy leagues.