Veteran center Mason Plumlee is sticking with the San Antonio Spurs, inking a deal for the rest of the season. After his initial 10-day contract ended, the Spurs decided to keep the 13-year veteran around, hoping he can bring some experience to their young squad. While he hasn't yet appeared in a game for San Antonio, the team clearly sees value in having him on the roster.
Quick Stats
- Mason Plumlee has signed with the San Antonio Spurs for the remainder of the 2023-2024 season.
- Plumlee has career averages of 7.9 points, 6.6 rebounds, and 2.4 assists.
- He was traded to the Oklahoma City Thunder and subsequently waived before signing with the Spurs.
- Plumlee has played for eight different NBA teams over his 13-year career.
Plumlee's Journey to San Antonio
Mason Plumlee's path to the Spurs wasn't exactly straightforward. He began the season with the Charlotte Hornets, but was then part of a three-team trade that sent him to the Oklahoma City Thunder. However, his time in OKC was short-lived, as the Thunder waived him, making him a free agent. This led to his initial 10-day contract with San Antonio, which has now turned into a deal for the rest of the season [1].A Veteran Presence
While Plumlee hasn't seen any game action for the Spurs yet, his value extends beyond the box score. At 36 years old (turning 36 on March 5th), he brings a wealth of experience to a young San Antonio team led by rookie sensation Victor Wembanyama. His veteran presence in the locker room and on the practice court could be invaluable as Wembanyama and the rest of the Spurs continue to develop.Plumlee's NBA journey has seen him suit up for eight different teams, including the Brooklyn Nets, Portland Trail Blazers, Denver Nuggets, Detroit Pistons, Charlotte Hornets, Los Angeles Clippers, and Phoenix Suns. He was originally drafted 22nd overall in the 2013 NBA draft after a college career at Duke.
What Plumlee Brings To The Spurs
Over his 13-year career, Mason Plumlee has established himself as a reliable and versatile big man. He won't wow you with flashy stats, but he's a solid rebounder, a capable passer for a center, and a willing defender. These are all qualities that can help a young team like the Spurs.While he didn't appear in any games during his initial 10-day contract, the Spurs clearly saw something they liked in practice and during his time with the team [1]. Perhaps they believe he can provide valuable minutes off the bench as the season winds down.
By The Numbers
- 874: The number of regular-season games Mason Plumlee has played in during his NBA career.
- 7.9: Plumlee's career scoring average.
- 6.6: Plumlee's career rebounding average.
- 2.4: Plumlee's career assists average.








