R.I.P Former Knick Anthony Mason

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Miss this squad so much, I remember watching games where there would be a loose ball and NOT ONE member from the opposing team would go for it, it would just be Mase and Oakley fighting each other for the ball. Good times
Cuz fools knew they was gonna catch and Oak elbow to the jaw, or a Mase:rip: counter

punch to the body. That New York Undercover and Diamond D clip takes a 90 Kid back to

when Wu said Can It Be All So Simple...The Good Ol' Day, let's talk about the Good Ol

Days;
when my beloved Knicks were championship contenders in the league, and battled all

the GOAT Eastern Conference teams with blood, sweat, and tears:mjcry:
 
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RIP to a true Knick legend. Early 90's Knicks had the city united like no other time I can recall. I've been on the train with a Knick t-shirt getting a head nod from some mullett wearing, hockey playing, staten island whiteboy because he also had on some Knick paraphenelia. Strangers asking you if you know the score of the game just passing by on the street. It was a good time in NYC. And I used to see Mase EVERYWHERE. Jones Beach Greekfest? There go Mase and his crew. Black Expo at Javits Center? Oh shyt there go Mase. Harlem Week? Here come Mase and his boys. And tho I can't recall a specific moment, as much as we both used to be out and about, I'm sure we crossed paths at the Muse, Tunnel, or even the Q Club. You will be missed Brotha.
 

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One of the only Knicks I ever liked. Dude's game was ahead of its time. He had a 4 year run over which he averaged 14-10-4. That's pretty fukking remarkable. Also one of the most unique players ever, kind of in that Barkley/Magic mold, where his build and his skills didn't seem to be a possible match. Dude had a handle, court vision, a soft touch, but was built like a fukking henchman who you could imagine handling disputes for Supreme Team. The haircuts were iconic, the Diamond D video was an NYC classic. RIP Mase.
 

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No he didn't. You're lying trying to look old school :camby:

Jordan mentioned that he had very quick hands. Why would I lie about that. This wasn't recently it was during their playing days. And I'm not trying to look old school I am old school. Breh.
 

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Rip Big Mase you provided a lot of memories in the 90's. The toughness, the grit, the versatility to play defense on guards like MJ, to playing centers like the dream tough. It was treat to see him play during the Knicks years and the Hornets years, they make guys like him in the NBA no more. My mom use to call him cry baby because he always had those dark circles around his eyes, and I would tell her he is anything but a cry baby but we got both got laughs out of it. Rest in peace Big Homie, it was sad to see you go so soon.
 
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