When the Los Angeles Lakers acquired Marcus Smart, it caused a bit of a roster overhaul that resulted in numerous pieces being moved. One of those pieces was seven-year NBA veteran Shake Milton.
Shortly after being released by the Lakers, Milton found himself getting picked up Serbian basketball club KK Partizan. While the Serbian club just picked up a solid NBA guard, it looks like they may be looking for more.
The Los Angeles Lakers have waived guard Shake Milton, sources tell ESPN. Milton's $3 million contract for next season would have become fully guaranteed today. Lakers are clearing space for signing of Marcus Smart.
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) July 20, 2025
According to Eurohoops and Meridian Sport , Partizan may also be looking to acquire recent San Antonio Spurs forward Charles Bassey. Bassey's representative, Mark McNeil, made a statement to address the rumors.
“Charles is honored by the interest shown by Basketball Club Partizan," Mark McNeil told Meridian Sport. He is definitely considering the offer and will continue discussions with the club and his representative. Other European clubs have also contacted him, but Partizan has been his priority."
BREAKING: Partizan working on center - Diakite not an option! ❌
— TeleSport.rs (@TelesportRS) July 30, 2025
According to our sources, the black-and-whites are in talks with Charles Bassey, as well as two other players from the American market and one alternative from Europe. Although reports surfaced earlier today… pic.twitter.com/MdZewZHsul
For the past three seasons, Bassey was a member of the San Antonio Spurs. He's shown promise when playing for their G League Austin Spurs affiliate, but never quite showed that same level in the NBA. Bassey was a member of the 2023 NBA G League Next Up Game, an All-NBA G League second team member, a member of the NBA G League All-Defensive Team, and on the NBA G League All-Rookie team.
As a member of the San Antonio Spurs, Bassey averaged 4.7 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 1.0 assists on 63.1% shooting from the field. He played in 36 games for the team last season and had some solid moments, but it doesn't seem like it'll be enough to keep his NBA career intact.
While the San Antonio Spurs didn't make the significant trade for Kevin Durant or Giannis Antetokounmpo that many expected, the team is still very capable of making noise next season. Victor Wembanyama is set to enter his third year in the NBA, Stephon Castle is only getting better and better, De'Aaron Fox will enter a training camp, and Dylan Harper is poised to be a great rookie.
With the young pieces that the Spurs currently have, their roster deserves the opportunity to give itself a chance. However, if things fall apart, or if Giannis grows unhappy with the Milwaukee Bucks, no team in the Western Conference will have more assets to play with than the San Antonio Spurs.
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