Looking at the Spurs roster this year, This is the first time in a long while that I haven't been able to recognize any player on an NBA roster. I have no idea who these guys are, don't even remember any being drafted.
Devin Vassell was the player the Spurs drafted one spot before we took Tyrese Haliburton. He had a slow start to his NBA career but he is on the Spurs and bringing guys along slowly is their development philosophy. His break out season in year 3 puts him ahead of both Dejounte Murray and Kawhi Leonard in the development curve so who knows. He may be a legit star pretty soon.
Jeremy Sochan was on my short list of prospects the Kings should look at in this past draft until we moved up to #4. He was taken 9th overall but I had him ranked as the 5th best prospect (which, to be fair, is way higher than most had him ranked). If he learns to shoot he'll be a stud but even if he doesn't he's a great all-around defender and a sneaky good playmaker. I've been impressed with his performance so far, he's a player to keep an eye on for a break-out season in a couple years.
Keldon Johnson played one season at Kentucky where he was teammates with PJ Washington and Tyler Herro. That was a pretty good year for them -- they lost in the Elite 8. He seems to be enjoying the same year 4 rise we've seen from the aforementioned former Spurs who became All Stars.
Jakob Poeltl was one of the best players in the Pac 12 in his sophomore season at Utah. He was drafted by Toronto 2 picks before the Thunder selected Domantas Sabonis and his career so far has been mildly disappointing considering his top 10 pedigree, but he provides value as a throw-back big who does almost all of his damage near the basket. I wouldn't mind having him on our bench next year if the Spurs decide he doesn't fit their rebuild timeline.
Tre Jones was an elite prospect in HS who was a mild disappointment in 2 years at Duke and ended up slipping to the 2nd round as a result of the huge influx of PG prospects recently. As I recall he was a favorite of several of the draft evaluators on this site.
These are all solid NBA players worth keeping an eye on if you enjoy scouting the rest of the league. The Spurs probably won't win a lot of games this year but they've got a really solid supporting cast developing that's maybe just missing a truly elite talent and this group should look good next to whoever they draft in the top 10 this year.