Thursday, July 10, 2008
Mason leaves Wizards for Spurs
For the Wizards, some of their backups last year like Roger Mason Jr. received a ton of playing time with Arenas out and lead the team to the playoffs only to be shoved back to the bench on Arenas’ return and watch the franchise player sign a new deal worth $111 million. The one good thing for Mason thought was that he was able to prove his value on the floor and became an attractive option to a team like the Spurs, who could use a young backup point guard.
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