I'm glad someone finally got up the nerve to start a thread about this guy.
Spurs fans - STOP worrying about Brent Barry signing with the Rockets - last year he was 'injury prone' and turned 36 - look at the videos below to discover the NEW "BRENT BARRY" of 9 years ago (Mason 27 vs Barry 36) - the only difference is Mason is younger and can play better defense - he can also pass the ball as well - see video 2 below, in video 3 he talks about FREE agency and his chance to play elsewhere (the coaches can work with him and he will fit just GREAT with us):
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/yt-X6-...mix_by_longer/
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/yt-cJX...rds_jan_29_08/
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/yt-nUx...n_free_agency/
I believe the Spurs secured a GREAT MAN who can play easily 1 and 2 and give Manu lots of rest during the regular season:
He started his primary school career at Grace Day School in Kensington, Maryland, then played collegiately at the University of Virginia (UVA). In 2001, he was named to the All-Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Third Team. Mason set a free throw percentage record in UVA history with 86.0 percent made and is currently third on the ACC's all-time list for free throw percentage!
Part of the Interview with him:
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/yt-n3M...ngton_wizards/
Mason was selected by the Chicago Bulls in the 2002 NBA Draft after his junior year with the 31st overall pick. He played for the Bulls from the 2002-03 NBA season until the 2003-04 season (3 games only) and was traded to the Toronto Raptors who released him a few months later.
He went to play in Europe and was signed by the Olympiacos team from Greece in the 2004-2005 season, in the 2005-2006 season he went to play in Israel and was signed by Hapoel Jerusalem.
In July 2006 he signed with the Japanese OSG Phoenix team, but after a few days from signing he was signed by the Washington Wizards on a trial contract...we know the rest...He played for the Washington Wizards since. His role significantly expanded during the 2007-08 season when superstar Gilbert Arenas and Antonio Daniels were injured. He responded by putting up the best numbers in his NBA career...
GO SPURS!!! GO MANU!!!
Last edited by Manu_Ginobili; 07-11-2008 at 06:14 PM.
I'm glad someone finally got up the nerve to start a thread about this guy.
Isn't Roger Mason a University back east?
You tell us Manu my poor ankle Ginobili.
This is not baseball, how the are we supposed to give a big contract extension to essentially the equivalent of an ace baseball closer in Ginobili. If we have to limit his minutes so much, is it worth it. Big money players need to be on the floor, I wonder what the F.O. is thinking with regards to Gino...
No, Roger Mason is not the new Brent Barry. Roger Mason is Roger Mason. Its time to move on.
He started his primary school career at Grace Day School in Kensington, Maryland, then played collegiately at the University of Virginia (UVA). In 2001, he was named to the All-Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) Third Team. Mason set a free throw percentage record in UVA history with 86.0 percent made and is currently third on the ACC's all-time list for free throw percentage!
Part of the Interview with him:
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/yt-n3M...ngton_wizards/
whatever...The point is we've GOT a great guy - I saw so many posts with people crying for Br. Barry...non-sense...
Yea, thanks!
BTW, for your info, Mason was selected by the Chicago Bulls in the 2002 NBA Draft after his junior year with the 31st overall pick. He played for the Bulls from the 2002-03 NBA season until the 2003-04 season (3 games only) and was traded to the Toronto Raptors who released him a few months later.
He went to play in Europe and was signed by the Olympiacos team from Greece in the 2004-2005 season, in the 2005-2006 season he went to play in Israel and was signed by Hapoel Jerusalem.
In July 2006 he signed with the Japanese OSG Phoenix team, but after a few days from signing he was signed by the Washington Wizards on a trial contract...we know the rest...He played for the Washington Wizards since. His role significantly expanded during the 2007-08 season when superstar Gilbert Arenas and Antonio Daniels were injured. He responded by putting up the best numbers in his NBA career...
I asked (not serously, of course) if Roger Mason IS a University...not if he went to a University back east.
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not serIously, of course, it's not...
people say kobe is the new mj all the time
why do you not get your head out of your ass
IT IS NOT - George Mason University (also referred to as GMU or Mason) is a large public university in the United States. GMU's main campus is in Fairfax, Virginia. Additional campuses are in Arlington County, Prince William County, Loudoun County and another in Ras al-Khaimah, United Arab Emirates.
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correct...let's change the subject for the Mason University - IT IS BORING, PLEASE!
Forgive my humor of the United States. It is worse to understand than polandprzem humor.
that's OK, no hard feelings - I feel your pain for the falling dollar...hope things can get better over there...
I think Mason will be a contributor amd fits the team's character and defensive philosophy well.
From what i read though he really doesn't have the ability to create his own shot and is most effective as a perimeter shooter. Assign someone to shadow him and you can shut him down. I would have wished for a more creative offensive player, even at the expense of being a weaker defender. The Spurs need someone who can step in during one of their scoring droughts and be agressive, someone with a scorer's mentality.
Still the Spurs could have done worse, I guess.
I get a chuckle out of ppl pointing out his great FT %, when the guy gets to the line maybe once a game if lucky
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True...but if he's getting them at the end of games, like Brent and Fin got to do to close them out, then that will be all good.
Yeah he coukd be hes quicker though![]()
He should be fine as long as he defends....
he will perform better than most people think...
Mason's stats, especially his shooting percentages, took a step up last year and were the best of his career-- I think this is a very good sign, as last year he played more minutes than ever before, and because of the injury to Arenas, was also under more pressure to perform than in the past. But if I had to predict a future Barry-like shooter, it would be George Hill. His FG%, 3PT%, and FT% were all outstanding for a guy that carried his team, took the most shots, and attracted the most attention from the other teams' defenses. The big test will be how he reacts with the step up to NBA talent compared to lower mid-major college talent-- but in terms of pure shooting ability, he's definitely gifted.
His numbers from last year:
2 PT FGs: 59%
3 PT FGs: 46%
FTs: 83%
To shoot 59% for 2 pt. field goals is nothing short of spectacular, in any setting. To do it as a 6'2" guard is all the more amazing.
Last edited by Tully365; 07-12-2008 at 03:45 AM.
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