Spurs Withdraw Qualifying Offer for Harrison Ingram
San Antonio relinquishes matching rights to Ingram, making him an unrestricted free agent and able to sign with any team.
Overview
- The Spurs formally withdrew Harrison Ingram’s qualifying offer, a move recorded in transaction logs and reported by Spotrac, which converts him from a restricted to an unrestricted free agent.
- Ingram was the 48th overall pick in the 2024 draft and spent the past two seasons on two-way deals with San Antonio while appearing in just 12 NBA games.
- He produced strong G League numbers last season, averaging 16.6 points, 12.0 rebounds and 4.8 assists in 40 NBAGL games, but those figures did not translate into regular NBA minutes.
- San Antonio’s decision followed roster and contract mechanics: two-way spots are currently occupied by recent signings and a one-year minimum qualifying offer carried only a modest partial guarantee.
- The change leaves Ingram free to pursue offers from any team or another two-way deal, and it highlights the tension between strong G League production and limited NBA roster space for fringe players.