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Spurs Withdraw Harrison Ingram’s Qualifying Offer

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Spurs Pull Qualifying Offer, Make Harrison Ingram Unrestricted Free Agent
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The San Antonio Spurs rescinded their qualifying offer to forward Harrison Ingram on Monday, clearing the way for the 21-year-old to enter unrestricted free agency.

The transaction, noted in RealGM’s official log and first reported by Keith Smith of Spotrac, removes San Antonio’s right of first refusal and allows Ingram to negotiate freely with any NBA club.

Selected 48th overall in the 2024 draft, the former North Carolina standout spent the last two seasons on two-way contracts with the Spurs. He appeared in 12 NBA games during that stretch while logging most of his minutes in the G League. In 40 contests for the Austin Spurs in 2025-26, the 6-foot-7 forward averaged 16.6 points, 12.0 rebounds, 4.8 assists and 1.2 steals across 34.0 minutes, shooting 49.2% from the field, 34.0% from three and 62.9% at the line.

Because Ingram completed two straight years on two-way deals, his qualifying offer was a one-year, minimum-salary contract carrying a partial guarantee of roughly $109,000. Monday marked the league-wide deadline for teams to withdraw such offers if they remained unsigned.

San Antonio could still sign Ingram to an additional two-way contract, but the team’s slots are currently occupied by second-round picks JaKobi Gillespie and Maliq Brown, along with Emanuel Miller. The Spurs have also extended a two-way qualifying offer to David Jones Garcia.

No other qualifying offers were reported withdrawn before Monday’s cutoff. League data show nine restricted free agents—four on standard contracts and five on two-way deals—remain unsigned.

Source: Hoops Rumors

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