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Spurs Sign Mason Plumlee, Casting Doubt on Bismack Biyombo's Future
Plumlee's 10-day contract signals a shift in San Antonio's frontcourt priorities ahead of the playoffs.
Published on Feb. 20, 2026
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The San Antonio Spurs have signed veteran center Mason Plumlee to a 10-day contract, a move that could signal the end of Bismack Biyombo's role with the team. Biyombo has played sparingly this season, while Plumlee's size, rim protection, and finishing ability are seen as better fitting the Spurs' needs as they prepare for a playoff push.
Why it matters
The Spurs' frontcourt depth has been a concern, and Plumlee's addition provides more size and interior presence to counter elite opposing centers like Nikola Jokic of the Denver Nuggets, a potential second-round playoff opponent. However, Biyombo's diminished impact on both ends of the floor has made him expendable, and the Spurs are prioritizing players who can actively contribute to winning games.
The details
Plumlee, a 7-footer, is expected to provide more reliable scoring and rim protection than the aging Biyombo, who has struggled to consistently impact games this season. The Spurs are looking to bolster their frontcourt ahead of the playoffs, and Plumlee's skill set is seen as a better fit for their needs than Biyombo's.
- The Spurs signed Plumlee to a 10-day contract on February 18, 2026.
- Biyombo has appeared in just 14 games for the Spurs this season, mostly in a limited role.
The players
Mason Plumlee
A 7-foot center who is known for his ability to catch and finish around the rim, as well as his reliable rim protection.
Bismack Biyombo
A veteran center who has struggled to consistently impact games this season, with his aging body limiting his defensive effectiveness.
Nikola Jokic
The dominant center of the Denver Nuggets, a potential second-round playoff opponent for the Spurs.
What they’re saying
“Free agent center Mason Plumlee is signing a 10-day contract with the San Antonio Spurs, Mark Bartelstein of @PrioritySports tells ESPN. Plumlee started his 13th NBA season in Charlotte and now joins the Spurs for the second half.”
— Shams Charania, NBA Insider (Twitter)
What’s next
The Spurs will have the opportunity to sign Plumlee to a second 10-day contract after the initial deal expires, and they will then decide whether to retain him for the remainder of the season.
The takeaway
The Spurs' signing of Mason Plumlee signals a shift in their frontcourt priorities, as they look to bolster their interior presence and rim protection ahead of the playoffs. This move casts doubt on Bismack Biyombo's future with the team, as the organization seeks players who can consistently impact games on both ends of the floor.
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