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Mason was diagnosed with congestive heart failure at the beginning of February and died early Saturday after suffering a heart attack, according to Yahoo. Mason had undergone several surgeries this week.
Mason's son Anthony Mason Jr. released the following statement:
"First I want to thank all those who offered prayers and well-wishes for my Father, our family really appreciates it. Overnight, New York City and the world lost a legend, a friend, a brother ... but more than anything our father, Anthony Mason. As you all would expect our father -- Big Mase -- put up an incredible fight, dealing with a severe heart issue. 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 spent five years with the New York Knicks and helped lead them to the NBA finals in 1994. In his next season with the Knicks he received the NBA's sixth man award. Mason, who hailed from Queens, New York, was a fan favorite during his 5 years with the Knicks.
Don Cronson, Mason's agent, told ESPN:
"Anthony was a multifaceted individual. There were many aspects to his personality, and some that people weren't aware of. In the best sense of the term he was a momma's boy. From the day I met him he was always thinking of his mom and taking care of her. As rough and tough as he was, Anthony was also a doting father, and I saw that many times.
In January, Mason went on Eddie Mata's "Where are they now in sports," YouTube show. Mason, who was known for his hard work during his years in the NBA told Mata: "My work ethic is what made me, I never took time off. Even once I made it pro, I played all summer."
Anthony Mason, in 1996, getting "Point God" shaved into his head (H/T @SI_Vault) #RIPMase pic.twitter.com/UVEQahiRKY
- Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) February 28, 2015
The NBA world is sending its condolences:
RIP Anthony Mason
- Kobe Bryant (@kobebryant) February 28, 2015
R.I.P Anthony Mason
- Isiah Thomas (@iamisiahthomas) February 28, 2015
Praying for the Family, Friends, and Fans of My former teammate Anthony Mason. #RIPBro
- Mark Jackson (@MarkJackson13) February 28, 2015