'Dream come true': Dubai Basketball’s Nate Mason enjoying life in the UAE

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Updated 27 February 2025
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'Dream come true': Dubai Basketball’s Nate Mason enjoying life in the UAE

  • American point guard talks about joining the club, playing in the Middle East, and life as a father

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.

 


PSG, Marseille looking to bounce back after Champions League losses

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PSG, Marseille looking to bounce back after Champions League losses

  • PSG are going through a mediocre patch, having lost two of their last three matches
  • On paper, the task faced by Marseille are more difficult, hosting leader Lens

PARIS: After they were beaten midweek in the Champions League, Ligue 1 rivals Paris Saint-Germain and Marseille need to be more convincing back on the domestic stage.
PSG, which became European champion for the first time last season, lost at Sporting 2-1 and Marseille were overwhelmed by Liverpool 3-0 at home.
PSG are going through a mediocre patch, having lost two of their last three matches across competitions. Friday’s game at second-to-last Auxerre should help Luis Enrique’s team rebuild some confidence.
On paper, the task faced by Marseille are more difficult, hosting leader Lens at Stade Velodrome.
Key matchups
Lens travel south in full confidence after recording a 10th consecutive win across all competitions last weekend. Lens claimed their only French title in 1998 and have a one-point lead over defending champion PSG.
Third-placed Marseille, meanwhile, have been putting on brilliant displays and boast the league’s best attacking record, with 41 goals after 18 rounds. But the nine-time champion have also been inconsistent at the back. The setback to Liverpool marked the first time since March 2022 that Marseille lost back-to-back home games without scoring.
Before the trip to Auxerre, PSG boss Luis Enrique said it’s time for his team to take control of Ligue 1.
“We’re not yet where we want to be in the league,” he said. “We need to keep working hard and trying to win. We’re used to deep defensive blocks. That’s often how our opponents play against us. We want to become leaders but Lens are in great form with 10 consecutive wins. It’s exciting.”
Players to watch
Adrien Thomasson has played a crucial role in Lens’ rise to the top. Thomasson has been thriving since he was repositioned in a deeper role. Alongside PSG’s Vitinha, he is the joint top assist provider with six, and has two goals.
PSG defender Achraf Hakimi, back from the Africa Cup of Nations after losing with Morocco to Senegal in a chaotic final, won’t play against Auxerre. The club said he will train indoors this weekend.
Off the field
French magazine Paris Match reported this week that PSG and France defender Lucas Hernandez has been accused of human trafficking and undeclared work.
The magazine said a Colombian family accused the player and his wife of having employed them without a legal framework and with excessively long working hours. The Versailles public prosecutor’s office told French media that an investigation was underway.