Somehow Frye got into 63 games last year. If we have Bass on the roster playing those minutes last year the team would have been better.
He's not a good defensive player, but he'd be better at guarding power forwards than Outlaw and I think that he's capable of being more consistent than Outlaw because of his superior ability to draw fouls (16.6% draw foul rate, compared to Travis's 10.4%). Outlaw put no pressure on defenders because he'd just shoot over them. With a player like Bass coming in on the second unit, he'd help get opponents' bigs in foul trouble.
As for the second rounders: we'll wait and see, of course, but I don't think that either player was particularly impressive in college in spite of their 8 years of combined experience and I think it would be a grave error to depend on them to match--let alone surpass--Frye's contributions last year.
Bass is only two years younger than Pendergraph and Cunningham, but he's a far superior player IMO.
Ed O.