Carter Bryant Selected By San Antonio Spurs No. 14 Overall In 2025 NBA Draft
The San Antonio Spurs added another piece to their young core on draft night. With the No. 14 overall pick, the franchise selected Arizona forward Carter Bryant in the 2025 NBA Draft.
Bryant brings a mix of size, athleticism, and defensive tools to the Spurs. His freshman year numbers weren’t flashy, but his upside and versatility caught attention during the pre-draft process.
Spurs Make Strategic Addition
San Antonio continues building around its youth movement with this latest selection. Carter Bryant arrives as a 6-foot-7 forward who projects as a multi-position defender. Despite averaging just 6.5 points per game at Arizona, Bryant flashed real upside. His length and instincts on the defensive end earned him late riser status.
Bryant’s 6-foot-11 wingspan and 39.5-inch vertical offer rare athletic traits. He showed strong lateral movement and the potential to guard both wings and bigs. His shooting from deep — 37.1 percent as a freshman — fills a need. The Spurs lacked reliable outside shooting from their wing rotation last season.
Versatility Stands Out
San Antonio’s wing room now features another body who can stretch the floor. Bryant’s ability to slide between small and power forward adds lineup flexibility. With scorers like Stephon Castle and Dylan Harper needing spacing, Bryant fits. He won’t demand touches but can knock down open threes reliably.
His defense may become his early calling card with this roster. He offers a different frame and defensive profile than Devin Vassell or Keldon Johnson. If he adapts to NBA speed, Bryant could see real rotation minutes early. He may also become a valuable running mate for fellow rookie Harper.
Final Thoughts
Carter Bryant is far from a polished product, but the tools are clear. The Spurs made a long-term investment in a forward with room to grow. He’ll need to adjust to the physicality and pace of the NBA quickly. But his defensive range and efficient shooting give him a chance to contribute right away.
Bryant’s presence could also create new combinations in the Spurs’ second unit. With time, he might even push for a larger role than expected this season. San Antonio didn’t swing for a star, but they added a valuable piece. Bryant’s selection signals a continued focus on athleticism, versatility and player development.
