# Chester Mason

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American professional basketball player (born 1981)

Chester Mason Personal information Born (1981-04-25) April 25, 1981 (age 45) Cleveland, Ohio, U.S. Listed height 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) Career information High school South (Cleveland, Ohio) College Miami (Ohio) (2001–2005) NBA draft 2005: undrafted Playing career 2005–2014 Position Guard Career history Playing 2005 Fenerbahçe 2006 Los Angeles D-Fenders 2007 Cleveland Cavaliers 2007 Zlatorog Laško 2008 Anaheim Arsenal 2009 Široki 2010 Široki 2011 Ventspils 2012 Zadar 2013 Bnei HaSharon 2013 STB Le Havre 2014 Novosibirsk Coaching 2015–present Brush HS Career highlights Russian Super League First Team (2014) Bosnian League MVP (2010) Adriatic League MVP (2010) 2× Bosnian League Finals MVP (2009, 2010) 2× Bosnian League champion (2009, 2010) First-team All-MAC (2005) MAC Defensive Player Of The Year (2005) Co-Ohio Mr. Basketball (2000)

**Chester Chet Mason** (born April 25, 1981) is an American former professional [basketball](/source/Basketball) player. He is a 1,93 (6 ft 4in) tall [guard](/source/Guard_(basketball)) who last played for BC Novosibirsk of the [Russian Basketball Super League](/source/Russian_Basketball_Super_League). Mason was named the [Adriatic League MVP](/source/Adriatic_League_MVP) in the [2009–10](/source/2009%E2%80%9310_Liga_ABA) season, while he was playing for [Široki](/source/HKK_%C5%A0iroki) averaging 19.9 points per game.

## College

Mason made 117 career starts for the Miami 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.

## External links

- [Chester Mason](https://archive.today/20131107154138/http://www.abaliga.com/player/1104) at abaliga.com

- [Eurobasket.com profile](http://www.asia-basket.com/player.asp?Cntry=KUW&PlayerID=46598&AmNotSure=1)

v t e ABA League MVP Award Dejan Milojević Trophy 2002: Baždarić 2003: Weaks 2004: Milojević 2005: Milojević 2006: Milojević 2007: Gurović 2008: Dragićević 2009: Tomić 2010: Mason 2011: Žorić 2012: Simon 2013: Ćapin 2014: Šarić 2015: Jokić 2016: Bilan 2017: Janković 2018: Žorić 2019: Bitadze 2020: Not awarded 2021: Petrušev 2022: Kalinić 2023: Božić 2024: Božić 2025: Wright 2026: Marković

v t e ABA League season rebounding leaders 2002: Grgurević 2003: And. Žižić 2004: Milojević 2005: Milojević 2006: McMillan 2007: Gečevski 2008: Golubović 2009: Tomić 2010: Mason 2011: Žorić 2012: Scott 2013: Savović 2014: Šarić 2015: Jokić 2016: Ant. Žižić 2017: Kaba 2018: Božić 2019: Božić 2020: No award 2021: Simonović 2022: Kamenjaš 2023: Božić 2024: Weathers 2025: Kamenjaš 2026: Marković

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