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Lifestyle => Sports & Entertainment => Topic started by: Now_Im_Not_Banned on July 10, 2008, 10:40:22 PM
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NBA: Spurs rebound to sign Roger Mason (http://www.mysanantonio.com/sports/stories/MYSA.071008.1C.BKN.Spurs.Mason.en.3d67a29f.html)
Web Posted: 07/09/2008 10:16 PM CDT
Jeff McDonald
and Mike Monroe
San Antonio Express-News
The morning after Corey Maggette climbed out of the NBA free-agent pool, the Spurs waded back in Wednesday.
They came out with Roger Mason Jr.
According to multiple NBA sources, the Spurs have reached an agreement with Mason, a 6-foot-5 guard who spent the past two seasons in Washington. The deal is expected to pay Mason $7.5 million over two seasons.
Mason doesn’t come with the sex appeal — or the scoring average — of Maggette. He is, however, coming off his best season as a pro.
Known primarily for his defensive toughness, Mason was an offensive revelation off the bench for the Wizards last season, his fourth in the NBA. Afforded increased playing time after injuries to guards Gilbert Arenas and Antonio Daniels, Mason averaged 9.1 points per game and shot nearly 40 percent from 3-point range.
Mason, who turns 28 in September, should give the Spurs additional depth on the wing behind Bruce Bowen and alongside Ime Udoka. His versatility is a plus — he can also play point guard if needed.
This isn’t the first time Mason has traversed the Spurs’ radar.
He worked out for the Spurs during free agency last summer, and so impressed the team’s staff that he came away with a three-year contract offer worth a little more than $3 million.
Mason rejected that overture, opting instead to return to Washington for one more year. Now, it appears Mason has parlayed that season into a more profitable pact with the Spurs.
News of Mason’s impending arrival in San Antonio comes a day after Maggette, formerly of the Los Angeles Clippers, spurned the Spurs and several other suitors to accept a more lucrative offer from Golden State.
Mason would come at a more affordable price tag, earning only a portion of the $5.58 million mid-level exception the Spurs had earmarked for Maggette. Mason would also be off the Spurs’ books in the summer of 2010, leaving them still well-positioned to participate in what ought to be a bountiful year for free-agent shopping.
One Western Conference scout says Mason will fit in well with the Spurs.
“He had almost a breakout year (last season),” the scout said. “Offensively, the Wizards had used him as a guy to come in off the bench and give them some offense and change the pace of the game. But last year, he got more quality minutes in key stretches of games and showed a much improved all-around game.”
It is unclear how the addition of Mason would affect the Spurs’ decision-making regarding two of their own unrestricted free agents, guards Brent Barry and Michael Finley.
Meanwhile, another potential Los Angeles-to-Bay-Area move Wednesday could produce further ramifications in San Antonio.
Los Angeles Lakers forward Ronny Turiaf, a restricted free agent, has agreed to a four-year, $17 million offer sheet from the Warriors. The Lakers have seven days to match the offer.
If the Lakers choose to let Turiaf go, they might be tempted to pursue Spurs forward Kurt Thomas.
Thomas, who is unrestricted, has said his preference is to remain in San Antonio, but he would be open to offers elsewhere.
ROGER MASON JR.
Position: Guard
Age: 27
2007-08 averages: 9.1 points, 1.7 assists and 1.6 rebounds in 80 games with Wizards
Strengths: A solid defender with a deft 3-point shooting touch. More of a shooting guard, but can play some point in a pinch.
Weaknesses: Not particularly adept at creating his own offense.
Roger Mason is decent, but come on...San Antonio is in trouble.
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not concerned. Ive learned too many times not to doubt this team.
Btw....would you still be a Kobe fan if he played for the Spurs a year from now? lol
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no big deal, I doubt hes gona get much pt in San Antonio.
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Looking for any reason, to try and prove youre point about the Spurs...Lets just wait and see what happens, they still have that core 3...
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Btw....would you still be a Kobe fan if he played for the Spurs a year from now? lol
No...I would still think he's the greatest player, but I wouldn't root for him.
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Looking for any reason, to try and prove youre point about the Spurs...Lets just wait and see what happens, they still have that core 3...
It's already been proven that the old ass Spurs need some major help to compete again...and they're only getting older.