The Spurs need to take advantage of this unique possibility
When the San Antonio Spurs signed Chris Paul this summer, the immediate reaction was, unsurprisingly, celebration, due to the many pick and rolls we will get to see between him and Victor Wembanyama.
Castle, who apparently called himself a point guard during pre-draft interviews, is a 6-foot-6 dynamo who is built like a wing, but has playmaking and ball-handling chops, that makes him one of the most intriguing players of his class. We don't know if Paul is going to stay in San Antonio past this season, but if a year is all Castle gets with the former All-Star then the Spurs must make sure the duo share the court along with Wembanyama.
Broadly speaking, Castle is a raw prospect. He played just the one year at college, his shooting is still a question mark, and while his athleticism and body are both developed, there are real questions as to whether he can handle real NBA minutes right off the bat.
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