“We are incredibly proud to elevate Lindsay, Joe and Chris to vice president roles within SS&E,” said RC Buford.

SAN ANTONIO — Ceiling space flexibility is key with San Antonio Spurs in the middle of a reconstruction.

Adding high-profile free agents or re-signing players in the future (notably Victor Wembanyama) means keeping an eye on the financial books, which will be important in this transition period in San Antonio.

Recently, The Athletic took stock of Spurs’ financial situation for the 2025-26 season. Interestingly, the team will have little room to offer more than a max contract that season.

A lot can change between now and the 2025-26 season. Deals can be made to free up more space under the salary cap, or the team can make a deal for a high-profile player, which could eat into its cap space.

However, making sure the team has enough money to re-sign Wemby after his rookie deal is the most important thing to watch. It could be one of the biggest contracts in Spurs or NBA history.

Spurs Sports & Entertainment has announced the promotion of three key executives to vice chairman positions, according to a statement from the Spurs.

Lindsay Beale has been promoted to vice president of business development and operations for the Austin Spurs, Joe Donnelly to vice president of corporate development and Chris Monroe to vice president of membership.

“We are extremely proud to elevate Lindsay, Joe and Chris to vice presidents at SS&E,” said RC Buford, SS&E’s CEO, in a statement. “Their exceptional leadership, coupled with their deep understanding of our organization’s core values ​​of integrity, success and caring, has been instrumental in our continued growth and accomplishments. We look forward to their continued impact on our company and our fans as they take on these expanded roles.”

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