Education
Bass graduated from Oklahoma Baptist University, Shawnee, Oklahoma, and has a master"s degree from, Norman, Oklahoma.
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Bass graduated from Oklahoma Baptist University, Shawnee, Oklahoma, and has a master"s degree from, Norman, Oklahoma.
Education
Professional basketball
Bass" professional coaching career started with the American Bar Association"s Denver Rockets (now the Denver Nuggets) in 1967, which he coached for two years. He coached college basketball at Texas Technical for a season-and-a-half from 1969 to 1971. He coached The Floridians of the American Bar Association for two years before the team folded at the end of the 1972 season.
The next season he coached the Memphis Tams.
And, at the beginning of the 1974/75 season, Bass was hired by the American Bar Association"s San Antonio Spurs, which he coached for nearly two seasons, until the franchise moved into the National Basketball Association in 1976 as part of the American Bar Association–National Basketball Association merger. At that point, Bass moved into the Spurs" front office, assuming the role of general manager.
He would, over the years with the team, assume coaching duties on an interim basis as needed—in 1980, 1984, and 1992. He finished his coaching career with a 311-300 record.
Bass retired in 2004 (by which time the Hornets had relocated to New Orleans).
Collegiate basketball
Bass was hired has head coach of the Texas Technical Red Raiders replacing Gene Gibson. Bass cited a challenge to return to the college game and a distaste for the long pro season and its demands on his time away from family for accepting the position of head coach at Texas Technology In his first season, the Red Raiders posted a 14–10 record under Bass and finished third in the Southwest Conference (SWC) regular season standings.
The 1969-1970 team posted the first winning season for the Red Raiders in four years.
On January 15, 1971, Bass resigned to take the same position with The Floridians of the American Basketball Association after coaching the first 13 games of the 1970-1971 Red Raiders season. Former Red Raiders player and first year assistant coach Gerald Myers was named interim head coach for the remainder of the season.
At the conclusion of the 1989/90 season, Bass won the National Basketball Association Executive of the Year Award. Bass would then take a general manager position with the Charlotte Hornets in 1995. In that capacity he would win the award again in 1997. Bass served as the head basketball coach at Oklahoma Baptist for 15 years and was named the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Coach of the Year in 1966, when his team won the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics national title. The following day, Bass coach The Floridians to a 123–119 win over the Utah Stars in Miami.