The San Antonio Spurs were rumored to be a suitor for Austin Reaves ahead of free agency opening this offseason. Reaves had the Spurs mulling different offer sheet scenarios, before he re-signed with the Los Angeles Lakers.

According to a report, San Antonio considered offering Reaves a four-year, nearly $100 million offer sheet. That was the maximum the Spurs would have been allowed to offer Reaves, as he was an Arenas Provision restricted free agent. San Antonio also considered a shorter, three-year, $60 million offer sheet.

Ultimately, Reaves signed a four-year, $54 million contract to stay with the Lakers. That was the most Los Angeles could offer the young guard, given they only had his Early Bird rights.