Mason anxious

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Mason anxious
« on: July 31, 2009, 11:16:18 PM »

http://collegebasketball.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=969900

This probably wasn't the way St. John's swingman Anthony Mason Jr. wanted to train for his potential television or film career.

Mason, an aspiring director, has spent the past year getting an up-close look at the filming process from the other side of the camera. Mason sat out nearly the entire 2008-09 season with a torn peroneal tendon in his right foot, and MTV has filmed his rehabilitation for an upcoming "True Life" documentary.

   
Anthony Mason Jr. liked what he saw from his teammates last season and thinks a return to the NCAA tourney is possible.
When MTV approached St. John's about the possibility of filming Mason's rehabilitation, he jumped at the opportunity. If a pro basketball career doesn't work out for him, Mason wants to direct movies, television shows or music videos. An air date for the documentary hasn't been announced.

"It gives you all these connections," said Mason, who is on track to graduate next year with a major in communications and a minor in television studies. "You've already got those names in your wallet. That's always good. I feel like it was a blessing this year, the people I met and the contacts I was able to make through that and other things."

Mason now would like to deliver the type of senior season that demands a sequel, complete with the typical Hollywood ending.

After leading St. John's with 14 points per game and earning honorable mention All-Big East honors two years ago, Mason could only sit and watch for most of last season as the Red Storm went 16-18 and lost in the first round of the College Basketball Invitational.

Mason now wants to end his career by helping St. John's earn its first NCAA tournament appearance since 2000.

"That's a realistic goal," said Mason, the son of former NBA forward Anthony Mason. "We can get to the NCAAs this year."

Recent history suggests it's a long shot. St. John's has posted just one winning record - a 16-15 campaign in 2006-07 - over the last six seasons. The Red Storm haven't cracked the NCAA field since 2002.

Mason said he believes the Red Storm turned a corner last season.

Point guard Malik Boothe missed nine games with a thumb injury. Power forward Justin Burrell played part of the year with a protective mask after fracturing bones in his faced. And Mason played just three games all season.

St. John's withstood all that adversity to earn its first postseason bid of any kind since winning the NIT in 2003.

"We were still able to get 16 wins," Mason said. "That's nothing to brag about, but it's a plus. It really gave us a confidence boost. You have to sit back and look at that. If we get four more wins, we win 20 games and everybody's talking about St. John's this and St. John's that."

The Red Storm return all five starters from that team while also welcoming Mason back into the lineup. Mason occasionally has wondered whether St. John's might have reached that 20-win mark if he hadn't been sidelined.

Mason underwent surgery in December and had cameras following him for the next several months. That made this a different kind of rehabilitation, but Mason never allowed the presence of the filmmakers to distract him as he attempted to work his way back to health.

"When I first heard cameras were going to be there, I thought there may be issues and that they could be in the way," said Joe Capobianco, a physical therapist and owner of Advanced S.P.O.R.T.S. who guided Mason through his rehabilitation. "But they weren't too intrusive. They didn't get in the way of his workouts."

   
Leading scorer Paris Horne is one of five returning starters for St. John's.
Indeed, Mason has improved to the point that he is back on the court and playing at full speed. The oft-injured senior is capitalizing on the fact that he finally is healthy enough to work on his game for an entire summer.

Mason missed eight games with a high ankle sprain and a variety of other injuries in 2007-08. He struggled with a hand injury in 2006-07.

Now he finally is feeling better. His foot clearly isn't bothering him too much because Mason has emphasized driving to the basket more often during his summer workouts.

"You can't stand there and shoot jumpers all day," Mason said. "I want to be versatile, especially if I want to reach my own goal of playing in the league one day. I have to be a versatile player who can get to the rack and create for my teammates."

While he would like to follow his father into the NBA, Mason's more immediate goal is to close his college career in style by making St. John's basketball relevant on the national stage again.

The idea isn't so far-fetched.

After having three No. 1 seeds and two Final Four teams last season, the Big East seems headed for a year of transition. The conference's only returning all-league players from last season are first-team pick Luke Harangody of Notre Dame, second-team selection Da'Sean Butler of West Virginia and third-team choices Jeremy Hazell of Seton Hall and Deonta Vaughn of Cincinnati.

The relative lack of experience across the league could give St. John's and all of its returning starters an opportunity to deliver a Cinderella season and earn that elusive NCAA bid.

"It would mean so much to me to get this team back to the winning stage," Mason said. "It would be a fun experience, being in the big lights on CBS. To end my [career] like that would be a great experience. I would probably have a teary feeling."

Mason couldn't imagine a better final scene if he filmed it himself.
« Last Edit: August 01, 2009, 02:15:54 PM by Marco Baldi »

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Re: Mason anxious
« Reply #1 on: July 31, 2009, 11:43:15 PM »

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« Reply #2 on: August 01, 2009, 11:11:46 AM »
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Thanks. I thought Marco Baldi was launching yet another career in sports journalism.

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« Reply #3 on: August 02, 2009, 04:01:53 AM »
Saw Mase today at the lil Wayne(he sucks to me but the tix were free) Concert at Jones beach he was walking a little funny to me.Gave me the heads up hello
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Re: Mason anxious
« Reply #4 on: August 02, 2009, 05:57:42 PM »

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Mason now would like to deliver the type of senior season that demands a sequel, complete with the typical Hollywood ending.

After leading St. John's with 14 points per game and earning honorable mention All-Big East honors two years ago, Mason could only sit and watch for most of last season as the Red Storm went 16-18 and lost in the first round of the College Basketball Invitational.

Mason now wants to end his career by helping St. John's earn its first NCAA tournament appearance since 2000.

"That's a realistic goal," said Mason, the son of former NBA forward Anthony Mason. "We can get to the NCAAs this year."


Keep telling yourself that, Mason.  If everything clicks for the team this year, they might be able to make the NIT.  I don't believe for one second that there is enough talent on this roster to bring them to the NCAA Tournament.

Re: Mason anxious
« Reply #5 on: August 02, 2009, 06:06:10 PM »

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Mason now would like to deliver the type of senior season that demands a sequel, complete with the typical Hollywood ending.

After leading St. John's with 14 points per game and earning honorable mention All-Big East honors two years ago, Mason could only sit and watch for most of last season as the Red Storm went 16-18 and lost in the first round of the College Basketball Invitational.

Mason now wants to end his career by helping St. John's earn its first NCAA tournament appearance since 2000.

"That's a realistic goal," said Mason, the son of former NBA forward Anthony Mason. "We can get to the NCAAs this year."


Keep telling yourself that, Mason.  If everything clicks for the team this year, they might be able to make the NIT.  I don't believe for one second that there is enough talent on this roster to bring them to the NCAA Tournament.

I'm going to have to disagree with you here. I think there is certainly enough talent to make the NCAA tournament. Will this team make the NCAA tournament? Well this is an entirely different scenario. Recent history does make everyone doubtful but I honestly can say I think this team has potential to be much better however I'm not sure how much potential we'll tap into.
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« Reply #6 on: August 02, 2009, 06:47:09 PM »

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Mason now would like to deliver the type of senior season that demands a sequel, complete with the typical Hollywood ending.

After leading St. John's with 14 points per game and earning honorable mention All-Big East honors two years ago, Mason could only sit and watch for most of last season as the Red Storm went 16-18 and lost in the first round of the College Basketball Invitational.

Mason now wants to end his career by helping St. John's earn its first NCAA tournament appearance since 2000.

"That's a realistic goal," said Mason, the son of former NBA forward Anthony Mason. "We can get to the NCAAs this year."


Keep telling yourself that, Mason.  If everything clicks for the team this year, they might be able to make the NIT.  I don't believe for one second that there is enough talent on this roster to bring them to the NCAA Tournament.

Who pissed in your Rice Krispies?

Re: Mason anxious
« Reply #7 on: August 02, 2009, 07:49:57 PM »

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Mason now would like to deliver the type of senior season that demands a sequel, complete with the typical Hollywood ending.

After leading St. John's with 14 points per game and earning honorable mention All-Big East honors two years ago, Mason could only sit and watch for most of last season as the Red Storm went 16-18 and lost in the first round of the College Basketball Invitational.

Mason now wants to end his career by helping St. John's earn its first NCAA tournament appearance since 2000.

"That's a realistic goal," said Mason, the son of former NBA forward Anthony Mason. "We can get to the NCAAs this year."


Keep telling yourself that, Mason.  If everything clicks for the team this year, they might be able to make the NIT.  I don't believe for one second that there is enough talent on this roster to bring them to the NCAA Tournament.

Who pissed in your Rice Krispies?

Sorry guys. It was my son... he is only 2 and couldn't hold it!  :D

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Re: Mason anxious
« Reply #8 on: August 02, 2009, 10:33:32 PM »
The NIT is possible provided we have our first healthy season with Norm in charge.

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« Reply #9 on: August 03, 2009, 09:46:45 AM »
The NIT is possible provided we have our first healthy season with Norm in charge.

This should almost be another thread, but last year I thought NIT was possible / goal.

I feel that the Injuries (Mase, Justin & Malik) and the lack of Depth at PG killed any chances.

This year,
1)Stith provides a 2nd PG (starter?),
2)all are healthy (so far),
3)better Depth (4 legitamate BE players + Mase replace Tomas,Ty & Phil
40 We return all of the top 8 players
4)another year of experience

If Mase & Justin have good bounceback years & Malik2 has a reasonable 1st year,
I might have rose colored glasses, But I think 10-8 in conference is attainable,
whether or not it gets us into the NCAA,who knows.

Norm has replaced the bottom 3 players on the team with 4 players who will push the incumbents for minutes at every position (exept C)

This might be the deepest team in Norm's tenure (yea I know no 5 star recruits) which means no one has to average 34 minutes , and Norm can play the hot hand & tinker with rotations better.
« Last Edit: August 03, 2009, 10:16:51 AM by stevep502 »
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Re: Mason anxious
« Reply #10 on: August 03, 2009, 10:28:37 AM »
I hope Mase come back strong.
But he still gotta work on his weaknesses that aint got much better since he was a frosh.
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« Reply #11 on: August 03, 2009, 10:48:37 AM »
I hope Mase come back strong.
But he still gotta work on his weaknesses that aint got much better since he was a frosh.

He's been the same player since he was 18.
Just a chucker, who once in a while mixes it up inside.

Once in a while.

He's capable of playing in the paint, and rebounding, but he chooses not to.
I'd like to see him do much more of that. Hit the offensive glass. Make some hustle plays. Lead by example of defense. He's an okay defender, and now he won't feel like he's got to do anything himself.

If he were good enough to carry us offensively, he would have at some point.
To have the best senior year he can have, he has to accept that he shouldn't be taking 20 shots a game.

Re: Mason anxious
« Reply #12 on: August 03, 2009, 02:04:03 PM »
Mason was Honorable Mention All Big East before he got hurt right? I think he has a good year

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Re: Mason anxious
« Reply #13 on: August 04, 2009, 11:29:18 AM »


I'm going to have to disagree with you here. I think there is certainly enough talent to make the NCAA tournament.

Where do you see the talent to make an NCAA tournament. The team lacks a quality point guard and center..?

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« Reply #14 on: August 04, 2009, 12:19:58 PM »


I'm going to have to disagree with you here. I think there is certainly enough talent to make the NCAA tournament.

Where do you see the talent to make an NCAA tournament. The team lacks a quality point guard and center..?

I don't think you could name 5 teams in the country with a true quality center. However I'm more than happy to have Evans and Burrell starting. I think they stack up pretty well within the conference. PG is a weakness of ours but it can be masked if we get scoring from our wings. All we need is for our PGs to be a distributors. The potential is there....like I said though whether we reach that potential is another story.
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Re: Mason anxious
« Reply #15 on: August 04, 2009, 01:28:17 PM »
Take a look at the last three major conference teams into last years dance, Arizona, Mississippi State and Wisconsin.  Not making any judgements just setting a bar.  Feel free to discuss if you think this year's team is as good as any of those.  When you get down to that level SJU wouldn't be competing with other BE teams for the last spots but with other at large teams.  If there's only 5 quality BE teams that's all that will get in.

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« Reply #16 on: August 04, 2009, 02:00:35 PM »
This is true there is no guarantee that 8 Big East teams get in this year. OOC scheduling is going to be very important.
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Re: Mason anxious
« Reply #17 on: August 04, 2009, 03:03:12 PM »
More then anything I want to be proven wrong about this teamand this coaching staff. I would gladly eat every bit of crow that OLD RED could shovel down my throat but I just don't see it happening.

We have mid major talent with an awful coach, I think we are all in for another very long and very frsutrating season. We might improve some but after 6 years it should be time to move on.

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Re: Mason anxious
« Reply #18 on: August 04, 2009, 03:49:57 PM »
More then anything I want to be proven wrong about this teamand this coaching staff. I would gladly eat every bit of crow that OLD RED could shovel down my throat but I just don't see it happening.

We have mid major talent with an awful coach, I think we are all in for another very long and very frsutrating season. We might improve some but after 6 years it should be time to move on.

  Agree 100% with your comments. This staff has yet to prove it can overachieve in any aspect, so i have little confidence they will do so this year.  As most i have pre- season optomism but i'm sure that will be tempered after the 1st 10 games or so.

  Am i the only one here who thinks that Mason Jr.  coming back is a negative rather than a positive?  I mean  we are not talking about top 20 big east talent.  I  would much rather see Lawrence, Hardy and the rest of 2-3 we have log those minutes.   I'm sorry,  he's just not a difference maker IMO.  We've watched him for 4+ years,  can anyone say that he has improved in any aspect in that span?

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Re: Mason anxious
« Reply #19 on: August 04, 2009, 07:17:31 PM »


I'm going to have to disagree with you here. I think there is certainly enough talent to make the NCAA tournament.

Where do you see the talent to make an NCAA tournament. The team lacks a quality point guard and center..?

I have to agree with Dave here.  Dude, we won 16 games with five soph's!  We should have won 17 if DJ wasn't kicked out of the Cincy game.  That is just insane with out PG playing hurt or not at all (nine games) and NOTHING to back him up.

We bring back an all-conference honorable mention fifth-year senior and some scoring punch.

All these kids are awesome.  DJ, Paris, Sean, JB....they are saying the right things and working their arses off. 

20 should put us on the bubble.  Is it really that far fetched to win an extra three games with everyone coming back beter, Mase, a real backup PG, JB without a facemask, etc?