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Chester Chet Mason (born April 25, 1981) is an American professional
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player. He is a 1,93 (6 ft 4in) tall
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who last played for BC Novosibirsk of the
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. Mason was named the
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in the 2009–10 season, while he was playing for Široki averaging 19.96 index points per game. Mason made 117 career starts for the RedHawks under Coach Charlie Coles, the program’s second-most all-time. He and Ron Harper are the program’s only players to compile over 1,200 points, 800 rebounds, 300 assists and 150 steals in a career. Mason’s 806 career rebounds rank first among Miami’s guards. Mason was named the MAC Defensive Player of the Year and the RedHawks’ Male Co-Athlete of the Year in 2005. He was a first-team All-MAC selection that season when he led Miami to a regular-season league title and NIT berth.


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Chester Mason
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Eurobasket.com Profile
1981 births Living people ABA League players Albany Patroons players American expatriate basketball people in Bosnia and Herzegovina American expatriate basketball people in Croatia American expatriate basketball people in France American expatriate basketball people in Israel American expatriate basketball people in Latvia American expatriate basketball people in Russia American expatriate basketball people in Slovenia American men's basketball players Anaheim Arsenal players Basketball players from Cleveland BK Ventspils players Bnei HaSharon players Fenerbahçe men's basketball players Guards (basketball) HKK Široki players KK Zlatorog Laško players KK Zadar players Los Angeles D-Fenders players Miami RedHawks men's basketball players STB Le Havre players {{1980s-US-basketball-bio-stub