With the 2017 Vegas Summer League approaching, how could the San Antonio Spurs team look?

The San Antonio Spurs completed its two picks in the 2017 NBA Draft, and now turn to the rest of the offseason. This includes free agency, starting in the beginning of July. However, in between that, there’s the Vegas Summer League.

The Summer League is used to get draft picks, undrafted free agents and other players looks in front of NBA coaching staffs. They round up rosters of about 15 players, who get time in a handful of games and a round-robin tournament.

For the Spurs, their Summer League roster isn’t official, but is steadily coming together. Jeff McDonald of the San Antonio Express-News reported five players being set for the team in July. Who could join them, though?

Nemanja Dangubic

Nemanja Dangubic is likely not a household name for San Antonio Spurs fans. However, they’ll be able to know him a little better this summer, after being set to join the team in July for workouts.

Dangubic was selected by the Philadelphia 76ers in the 2014 NBA Draft, but was traded to the Spurs on the same night. He’s a Serbian forward, who stands at 6-foot-8, 193 pounds.

Dangubic played the past three seasons in the Euroleague, totaling 66 games played. He averaged 4.8 points and 2.0 rebounds on 42 percent shooting.

It may not result in Dangubic joining the Spurs next season, but the organization will get updated on his progress. If the team likes what they see, maybe he’ll be brought in for a future season, whether that’s 2018 or 2019.

James Robinson

According to News4SanAntonio.com, James Robinson will join the Spurs’ Summer League team. He’s formerly of the University of Pittsburgh.

Robinson played last season with BC Igokea in the Bosnian BiH Liga. He had 12.8 points on 48 percent shooting.

This may just be to get a look at Robinson and see if he made any improvement in his game since heading overseas. If anything, it could be for a spot on a G-League team, whether it’s with the Spurs or another NBA franchise.