Roger Mason Ejected from Wizards Game Because of a Technical Glitch
Roger Mason was able to play only a few minutes against the Bucks on Friday before being pulled from the game. His limited role wasn’t the result of injury or not being up to speed with the Wizards’ offense, however. Mason was ejected from the game because a paperwork glitch resulted in his name not appearing on the team’s 15-man roster, and thus he was not eligible...
Via Larry Brown Sports
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January 03, 2012
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January 03, 2012
NBA: Roger Mason Jr. omitted because of “technical glitch”
Roger Mason Jr. refused to place any blame on the league or his team for the mishap on Friday in Milwaukee that resulted in him suiting up, playing, scoring and then getting ejected because he wasn’t eligible to play.
He was angered that his name was omitted from the team’s 15-man roster, but said, simply, “It was a human mistake. It happens.”
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Via Washington Post
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January 01, 2012
Washington Wizards bring back Roger Mason
Free-agent guard Roger Mason has signed a one-year contract with the Washington Wizards, returning to a team he played for from 2006-08.
Before having their first practice of training camp Friday, the Wizards also signed their three draft picks: Jan Vesely, Chris Singleton and Shelvin Mack.
Mason has averaged 6.9 points and 1.8 rebounds in 372 games over seven NBA seasons with...
Via AP on Fox
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December 09, 2011
Report: Roger Mason Jr. Will Sign With Wizards
According to several reports, New York Knicks guard Roger Mason Jr. will not return to the team next season. Mason will rejoin the Washington Wizards and will sign with the ...
Via The Knicks Nation
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December 07, 2011
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December 07, 2011
Roger Mason Looking to Re-Sign With Knicks Next Season
New York Knicks guard Roger Mason Jr. is looking forward to resigning with the team. Once the NBA lockout ends, Mason will become a free agent, but he still has ...
Via The Knicks Nation
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October 24, 2011
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October 24, 2011
Knicks' Roger Mason Jr. to Play Overseas?
It's certainly a lot easier for current NBA free agents (as opposed to those players under contract) to explore various opportunities overseas as the lockout continues. According to Alan Hahn, that's exactly what Roger Mason Jr., who spent last season donning orange and blue, is considering. Mason Jr. got off to a slow start last season, struggling to get into a groove on...
Via Knicks Journal
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August 18, 2011
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August 18, 2011
NBA Rumors: Knicks' Roger Mason Jr. Staying Positive Despite Lack Of Playing Time
Two years ago, journeyman Roger Mason Jr. was starting next to Tony Parker in the backcourt for a San Antonio Spurs team headed into the playoffs. These days, however, he’s warming the bench for the New York Knicks. It’s been an unusual turn of events for Mason Jr., who, before the season began, could have been slated to be the Knicks’ starting two guard. Before the emergence...
Via Knicks Journal
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December 28, 2010
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December 28, 2010
D’Antoni To Roger Mason : Merry Xmas (And Who The Heck Are You?)
Yesterday marked the 2nd anniversary of G Roger Mason sinking a dramatic 3-pointer with seconds remaining against Phoenix to claim a victory for San Antonio, but it seems Knicks head coach Mike D’Antoni either cares little for history, sentiment or simply doesn’t remember who Mason is. Or perhaps some combination of the 3? In the aftermath of an awfully impressive defeat...
Via Can't Stop The Bleeding
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December 26, 2010
Knick Players Discovering Their Roles
Is it possible that Roger Mason Jr. has been the key for the Knicks' winning streak? Perhaps, because he seems to be best used by, as seen here, being off the court. (Source: Yardbarker.com)
New Buckets writer, Antony Marino, believes your New York Knicks’ current winning streak is due to everyone, particularly Roger Mason Jr, finding their roles:
I apologize for my recent lack...
Via Buckets Over Broadway
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November 24, 2010
Roger Mason Getting Interest
Portland, Miami, Chicago and New York are all interested in the six time veteran.
As you can see the San Antonio Spurs are not on the list.
Last season with the Spurs, Mason played in 79 games starting five. He finished the season averaging 6.3 points, 2.1 rebounds and 1.7 assists per game. He has been known to hit the long shot and on his career is hitting at 38%.
Free Agent...
Via Air Alamo
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July 06, 2010
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