
Having additional frontcourt depth, especially in exchange for an upcoming playoff run, is never a bad thing. The San Antonio Spurs bolstered the frontcourt depth on their roster on Friday with the signing of veteran big man Mason Plumlee to a remaining season contract, according to ESPN's Shams Charania.
Mason Plumlee originally signed a 10-day contract with the Spurs, and his new contract came just as the 10-day contract was about to expire. The Spurs' roster now stands at 15 standard contracts and three two-way contracts.
Plumlee entered the free agent market after being waived by the Oklahoma City Thunder. He began the 2025–26 season with the Charlotte Hornets, but was included as part of the multi-team trade that sent Ousmane Dieng to the Chicago Bulls.
The Thunder then needed a roster spot to complete a trade agreed upon with the Philadelphia 76ers involving Jared McCain, and Plumlee was the casualty.
Plumlee, the 22nd overall pick in the 2013 NBA draft, is in his 13th season in the league. Before signing with the Spurs, he had appeared in 14 games with the Hornets, including two starts, playing a little over eight minutes per game. He averaged 1.9 points, 2.9 rebounds and 1.1 assists while splitting 75 percent shooting from the field and 66.7 percent shooting from the free-throw line.
Plumlee began his NBA career with the Brooklyn Nets, and has also had stints with the Portland Trail Blazers, Denver Nuggets, LA Clippers, and Phoenix Suns. As far as the Spurs' current depth chart, Plumlee would appear behind Luke Kornet, Kelly Olynyk and Bismack Biyombo in terms of centers. He is yet to feature in a game for Spurs.

