Former NBA Star Anthony Mason Dies at 48

| February 28, 2015 in Sports

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The New York Knicks have confirmed that Anthony Mason, one of their former forwards, died at the age of 48.

Mason played for the New York Knicks from 1991-1996, playing a critical role in helping the team make the 1994 NBA finals. He was an iconic member of the team during his five years there. In 1995, Mason earned Sixth Man of the Year honours. He also played for the Denver Nuggets, Charlotte Hornets, Miami Heat, and Milwaukee Bucks, and in 2001 was named to the Eastern Conference All-Star squad. In all, he played 13 seasons in the NBA.

“Anthony Mason exemplified perseverance for all players fighting for their chance in the NBA,” said NBA Commisioner Adam Silver. “With a gritty style of play and a distinctive skill set, he blossomed from a third-round draft pick into a Sixth Man award-winner, All-NBA selection and, at age 34, an All-Star. NBA players and fans around the league admired his tenacity on defense and playmaking on offense. Our deepest sympathies go out to the Mason family at this time.”

Anthony Mason. (Photo Credit: NBA)

His son, Anthony Mason Jr., released a statement for the family. “Overnight New York City and the world lost a legend, a friend, a brother..but more than anything our father, Anthony Mason,” said Mason. “As you all would expect our father — Big Mase — put up an incredible fight dealing with a severe heart issues. I’m wishing this was something else I was writing, but Pops we’ve got to let you know we love you and know you’ll always be with us.”

Mason suffered a massive heart attack earlier in February. 

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