Report: Spurs interested in Brandon Bass (Update-Bass staying a Celtic)

Written by Paul Garcia on .

Update: July 5, 3:02 PM CST

Though the San Antonio Spurs were interested in Brandon Bass, Sherrod Blakely of CNNE.com is reporting the Celtics and Bass are "essentially" done with a deal that will bring Bass back to Boston. 

Original Post

According to KABB Fox San Antonio, a league source has told Max Sports the San Antonio Spurs are BBinterested in Boston Celtics free agent forward Brandon Bass.

Though he's 6'8", just like DeJuan Blair, Bass has an established outside jump shot (49% from mid-range) in his arsenal that Blair has yet to develop. Bass is also similar to Blair on offense in which he's a tough body underneath the rim and plays a very physical style to make up for his small height.

This past season with the Celtics, Bass averaged 12.5 points, 6.2 rebounds, and shot 48% from the field. He would still leave the Spurs' frontcourt undersized on defense as he doesn't have the size to be an effective shot blocker and is still a mismatch in defensive rebounding.

As far as finances go, it looks like it would be tough for the Spurs to afford Bass as he just opted out of a deal with the Celtics that was set to pay him 4.3 million this coming season. The Spurs meanwhile, are still in the process of re-signing Tim Duncan, possibly bringing in French guard Nando De Colo, while they still have Boris Diaw, Danny Green, and Patty Mills out on the free agent market, along with Euro big man Erazem Lorbek to negotiate whether or not he'll make the jump overseas. 

While it seems like the Spurs won't have the salary Brass is seeking, there is the possibility of completing a sign-and-trade for him, as reports state the Celtics will be looking to sign-and-trade with any team that signs Brass if he chooses not to return to Boston. Reports had Blair being shopped around before the NBA draft, he could possibly be a trade chip in such a deal, and he'd be giving the Celtics something close to what they would be losing in Bass.

10 comments
greborR
greborR

I agree, Anthony Randolph is a legit 6'10, very athletic with great ball handling skills for a guy his size.

mrniko
mrniko like.author.displayName 1 Like

Can we stop referring to Blair by his listed height? The guy is 6'5". Go look up his pre-draft measurables. 

WOW
WOW

 @mrniko Yeah he's super-undersized, he is almost 6'7" WITH SHOES.

RA_PapaIrish
RA_PapaIrish

@sa2ny2004 s&t for DeJuan might make some sense

sa_butta
sa_butta

@sa2ny2004 @projectspurs @24writer We need size, not really too high on Bass.

chrismelendez42
chrismelendez42

maybe you can entice him by offering him the majority of his money the years after this upcoming season when they will obviously have more cap space. I agree that matt bonner should be one of the parts of this deal

Spurholicmumbai
Spurholicmumbai like.author.displayName 1 Like

Bonner for Bass trade? Is that a possibility? Bass did well against Spurs whIle playing for Mavericks, defended TD rather well and had a fairly potent jumper, shades of Mcdyess.

Spurholicmumbai
Spurholicmumbai like.author.displayName 1 Like

Bonner for Bass trade? Is that a possibility?

nish21
nish21 like.author.displayName like.author.displayName 2 Like

If Boris Diaw comes back then No Thank you. We don't want two undersized PFs. Now that Michael Beasley will be signing with the suns and OKC will sign Mr Thabeet, spurs FO should try for Anthony Randolph. 

ajd21
ajd21 like.author.displayName 1 Like

 @nish21 I agree, Anthony Randolph is a legit 6'10, very athletic with great ball handling skills for a guy his size. His post game could use some polishing and I think it would be good for him to add some weight.  But he plays hard and he knows how to get to the basket. 

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