I think what ElNono is trying to explain though is that his "potential" isn't worth the investment at this point in his career. If Mason was 22 or younger, then it would make sense, however he's turning 30 this September. For a guy his age, he's way too damn raw and one dimensional. He can't dribble, can't pass, can't create his own shot, can't defend and more importantly, can't take playoff pressure. If you can find a player who possesses 2 out of these virtues as a player, then I agree that we can in fact do much better than RMJ for the veteran minimum. Its a trip this thread has dragged on for this long. Mason's injury is an excuse used for the later portion of this season, however that was not the case against Dallas in the 08-09 playoffs, nor was it in the early part of this season.