DUBAI: Fresh off another big win on the road in Serbia and with Dubai Basketball’s playoff debut fast approaching, one name has stood out since the beginning of their journey: Nate Mason.
The 29-year-old American point guard, Dubai Basketball’s first signing, has been a driving force behind the team’s success.
From the moment he stepped on the court, Mason has been more than just a playmaker — he has embodied the ambition, resilience, and determination that define Dubai’s rise in the basketball world.
“Dubai Basketball was probably the topic of discussion everywhere — in locker rooms, practices, and front offices,” he said.
“Everyone had their eye on Dubai,” said Mason, who has 188 points to his name in the ABA League this season. “I feel very fortunate to be here, especially as the first player the team signed, and I truly appreciate the opportunity. More importantly, this is a dream come true.”
Mason’s journey to Dubai was anything but ordinary. Having played in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East, he has developed a dynamic, adaptable game that has made him a vital asset to the team. His impact on and off the court has been evident — whether leading in points and assists or inspiring teammates with his relentless drive.
“Playing in different leagues has helped me develop significantly. Each region plays a different style of basketball,” Mason said. “In Asia, scoring and teamwork are emphasized, while in the Middle East, you need a combination of both, along with versatility. Now, at this level, I feel that my experiences have come together perfectly.”
Beyond basketball, Mason is driven by a deeper purpose — his family. His son, born in 2024, has become his ultimate motivation. “He’s my biggest blessing yet,” Mason said. “He motivates me to go as hard as possible every time I step on the court. I want to set an example for him — that nothing in life comes easy.”
Dubai Basketball has taken the region by storm, with growing fan engagement and packed arenas. Mason has noticed the shift firsthand. “From the first game to now, I’ve noticed more fans getting involved, learning about the team, and even starting chants at the right moments. Dubai is known as a big football city, but I believe basketball can carve out a strong following.”
With a crucial game against Cibona approaching, Dubai Basketball is ready to display their talent again. Fans can expect a competitive encounter, with Mason likely to play a key role as the team aims to push for another important victory.
Tickets for the game on March 2 at Coca-Cola Arena, Dubai, are available now.