The San Antonio Spurs have withdrawn the two-way qualifying offer they extended to forward Harrison Ingram in late June, turning his restricted-free-agent status into an unrestricted free agency. Ingram, the 48th overall pick in the 2024 NBA Draft, spent the past two seasons on two-way contracts with the organization.
Ingram’s NBA minutes have been scarce. He appeared in just seven games last season, averaging 1.6 points per contest, after posting 0.8 points per game in his rookie campaign. Those limited opportunities left him without a clear path to a regular rotation spot.
By contrast, Ingram thrived in the G League. Over the 2024-25 season with the Austin Spurs, he posted averages of 16.6 points, 12.0 rebounds and 4.8 assists per game. Such production makes him a viable candidate for teams looking to add front-court depth or to fill a two-way roster slot before training camp.
The decision to rescind the qualifying offer reflects the Spurs’ broader roster strategy. With Victor Wembanyama anchoring the franchise’s future, San Antonio appears focused on players who can contribute immediately at the NBA level. Ingram’s limited NBA exposure and the need to preserve a two-way slot likely prompted the move.
Now an unrestricted free agent, Ingram will explore opportunities across the league. Teams seeking a versatile big who can deliver consistent G League numbers may view him as a low-risk addition, especially for organizations looking to bolster their bench or two-way depth.
For the Spurs, the withdrawal frees a two-way roster slot and adds flexibility to their offseason planning. The front office can now consider signing a free agent who fits the immediate needs of a roster built around Wembanyama, or they may convert an existing two-way player to a standard contract. The move underscores San Antonio’s ongoing effort to fine-tune its roster as it pursues a competitive window around its generational talent.