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I know when he first signed we had a thread on whether he was lefty or righty, my bad on that I guess. He seems to be able to use both hands proficiently though. I respect your overall knowledge, but Mason refined his game to have more of a perimeter game as his NBA career progressed. I don't agree that the perimeter game came natural to Mason. Early in his career he was more of a rebounder, defensive player and enforcer. He was 2-12 in his career from 3, not sure that classifies him as a perimeter player.Lubin is a righty. I liked the jumper from Lubin against the zone in the USF, and I saw him shoot a step back 3 in a HS game online, but Mason's game was just completely different from a skills standpoint. Lubin's not a finished product but I doubt he'll ever be that type of player from the perimeter. That was something that was kind of natural to Mason in addition to what he added with skill work.
Either way I think we have a good find with Lubin, who from a skills perspective seems to have surpassed many of our expectations lately. I think with his attitude and work ethic, his skill set may surprise a lot of people when he realizes his full potential.