Spurs coach Gregg Popovich finally got his man when the Spurs signed Rasho Nesterovic earlier this month.

Spurs general manager R.C. Buford finally got his man when Hedo Turkoglu joined the team Thursday.

"I've been following Hedo since he was 17 years old and playing for the Turkey World Team," an ebullient Buford announced during a news conference at the team's practice facility.

The Spurs completed the three-team trade package that brought Turkoglu and Ron Mercer to the Spurs, sent center Brad Miller to Sacramento and center Scot Pollard and forward Danny Ferry's one-year non-guaranteed contract to Indiana.

In addition, Buford announced the signing of forward Robert Horry.

Horry has a two-year deal for $5 million and $5.5 million with the first year guaranteed, Mercer has one year left at $6.75 million and Turkoglu has one year remaining at $1.995 million.

"This uses up our cap space," Buford said. But he added that the Spurs can still re-sign guard Stephen Jackson.

"Nothing precludes us from signing Jackson, we have retained his Early Bird rights (meaning he can be signed even if it puts the team over the salary cap)."