The San Antonio Spurs have re-signed forward Davis Bertans to a four-year, $20 million deal, according to Sportando.

Bertans was one of many free agent assets the organization was looking to lock down, as icon point guard Tony Parker left town this weekend after signing with the Charlotte Hornets.

The Memphis Grizzlies followed suit by signing forward Kyle Anderson to a four-year, $37 million offer sheet, one the team was uncomfortable matching.

Bertans should prove a capable rebounder and a sharpshooting presence outside, as one of the most lethal stretch-four players in the league.

The Latvian marksman has seen spare minutes with the team in the past two seasons, shooting 39.9 and 37.3 percent from deep since making his debut in the 2016-17 season.

Bertans should be due for a role increase with other players out of the way now, so expect him to carve a bigger role within the rotation under LaMarcus Aldridge.

The 25-year-old averaged 5.9 points and 2.0 rebounds per game in 14.1 minutes of action in his second season in the league.