Spurs Release Adam Flagler, Micah Potter, and Stanley Umude from Roster

The San Antonio Spurs have finalized their roster adjustments by releasing Adam Flagler, Micah Potter, and Stanley Umude. The announcement was made on Saturday, marking the end of their tenure with the team.
Details of Roster Changes
All three players had signed Exhibit 10 contracts, which are typically training camp deals. Following the conclusion of the Spurs’ preseason activities, these cuts were anticipated.
NBA teams can maintain a roster of 21 players during the offseason. However, they must reduce this number to a maximum of 18—comprising 15 standard contracts and three two-way deals—before the season commences. With these recent moves, the Spurs have adhered to these regulations.
Performance Insights
- Adam Flagler: At 25, he showcased notable shooting skills but fell short against his competition.
- Micah Potter: The 27-year-old had a quieter preseason, struggling to stand out.
- Stanley Umude: At 26, he also did not make a significant impact during his time with the Spurs.
Despite their releases, there is potential for Flagler, Potter, and Umude to join the Austin Spurs, where they can further develop their skills and aim for an NBA spot.
Roster Status Ahead of Season
The opening night roster is reportedly set, barring any unexpected developments. Key players include:
- Bismack Biyombo, who is on a non-guaranteed deal.
- Lindy Waters III, who confirmed his place with consistent preseason performance.
Both players will see their contracts fully guaranteed by January 10, 2026. The Spurs currently have three players on two-way contracts: David Jones-Garcia, Riley Minix, and Harrison Ingram.
Current Depth Chart
The Spurs’ depth chart is as follows:
Position | Players |
---|---|
PG | De’Aaron Fox, Dylan Harper, Jordan McLaughlin |
SG | Stephon Castle, Lindy Waters III, David Jones-Garcia (TW) |
SF | Devin Vassell, Julian Champagnie, Carter Bryant, Riley Minix (TW) |
PF | Harrison Barnes, Keldon Johnson, Jeremy Sochan, Harrison Ingram (TW) |
C | Victor Wembanyama, Luke Kornet, Kelly Olynyk, Bismack Biyombo |
The Spurs’ first game of the 2025/26 season is scheduled against the Dallas Mavericks on October 22.