Mason Jones: Not everyone can handle the pressure of winning, because then you have to bathe in cold champagne like this, let me endure this.
The NBA Summer League is notorious for unearthing hidden gems. But once in a while, it gifts us with a fully formed star—someone with charisma, grit, and a knack for creating viral moments. This year, that star is none other than Mason Jones, who just turned a post-game celebration into a full-blown internet frenzy.
| MASON JONES: “Not everyone can handle the pressure of winning, because then you have to bathe in cold champagne like this, let me endure this.”
It was cheeky. It was cocky. And it was unforgettable.
From G League Hustle to Champagne Glory

For the uninitiated, Mason Jones isn’t a household name—yet. The 6’5” guard has been grinding through the G League and Summer League with an intensity that can’t be ignored. Once dubbed “just another role player,” Jones has flipped the narrative in just a few performances.
In his most recent appearance for the Los Angeles Lakers at the NBA Summer League 2025, Jones not only dropped 28 points but sealed the win with a step-back three that sent fans into a frenzy. But it wasn’t just his gameplay that turned heads. It was what happened after.
With champagne bottles popping in the locker room, cameras captured Mason Jones, shirtless, dripping wet, and grinning ear to ear. When asked about the pressure of winning, he delivered the now-iconic line—equal parts playful and confident.
Why That Champagne Line Matters
In a league where every word is dissected, Mason’s statement wasn’t just witty—it was strategic.
The subtext was clear: pressure isn’t something he avoids. It’s something he owns. His playful sarcasm challenged a recurring narrative in basketball circles—one that implies that pressure breaks young players. Jones flipped that narrative on its head. He made pressure look fun. He made it look… cold and fizzy.
And just like that, a statement became a brand.
Social Media Reacts
Within hours, NBA Twitter exploded.
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“Mason Jones just dropped the quote of the Summer League.”
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“Give this man a contract and a champagne endorsement.”
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“He’s HIM. That’s all I’m gonna say.”
Even major brands like Champagne Armand de Brignac and Gatorade took notice, subtly hinting at collabs with champagne emojis and reposts.
The Performance Behind the Moment
Of course, viral quotes don’t mean much without the game to back it up—and Mason Jones more than delivered.
Let’s break down his Summer League stat line in the game that sparked the celebration:
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Points: 28
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Rebounds: 7
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Assists: 5
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FG%: 60%
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3PT%: 45%
That stat line, paired with his fearless approach and vocal leadership, had scouts buzzing. One anonymous scout was quoted saying:
| NBA SCOUT: “Jones plays like someone who’s already survived a hundred wars. He doesn’t hesitate. He doesn’t rattle. He makes you believe.”

Who is Mason Jones, Really?
Born in DeSoto, Texas, Mason Jones wasn’t the typical high school prodigy. In fact, he was overweight, underrecruited, and barely on the radar until a late growth spurt and grind mentality kicked in.
He played college ball at Arkansas, where he made waves with his scoring abilities and led the SEC in points per game during his junior year. Despite going undrafted in 2020, Jones didn’t fold. Instead, he bounced between the Houston Rockets, Philadelphia 76ers, and G League stints, each time elevating his game.
In 2024, he inked a short-term deal with the Los Angeles Lakers, showing promise in limited minutes. But it’s this 2025 Summer League where he’s forcing decision-makers to take him seriously.
What’s Next: Could the Lakers Lock Him In?
Sources close to the Lakers’ front office suggest that Mason Jones is being “heavily considered” for a rotational spot going into the preseason.
| LAL ASSISTANT COACH: “Mason’s showing us that he’s not here for a jersey—he’s here to stay. Every game, every minute, he’s treating it like his last shot. That’s who we want in our locker room.”
With the Lakers entering a transitional period, looking to inject youth and hustle into their aging roster, Jones may be exactly what they need.
Event Spotlight: Where You Can See Mason Jones Next
If you’re wondering when you can see Mason Jones back in action, mark your calendars:
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Event: NBA Summer League Championship Game
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Date: August 1, 2025
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Time: 7:00 PM PT
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Venue: Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas
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Tickets: Starting at $45 (general admission)
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VIP Packages: Available through NBAEvents.com, including courtside access and locker room tour (maybe you’ll see some champagne bottles?)
This event is expected to sell out, especially with Jones’ newfound popularity. NBA fans, influencers, and brands are scrambling for seats.
Behind the Scenes: Champagne, Sweat, and Strategy
Following the viral quote, Jones shared a behind-the-scenes story on Instagram:
“Was cold as hell, but I couldn’t break character. Pressure builds diamonds and chills champagne.”
This behind-the-scenes access is what makes Jones so appealing. He blends athlete mentality with influencer savvy—creating content, buzz, and results.
Merch Drop Incoming?
Rumors are swirling that a limited-edition t-shirt line is dropping soon, featuring his quote:
“Let me endure this.”
And yes, it’ll have champagne bottles.
Whether or not it happens, Mason Jones has entered the space of marketable athletes—guys who not only perform but sell.
A Future Star in the Making?

Let’s be real—one viral moment doesn’t make a career. But it does create a window. And Mason Jones is sprinting through it.
From overlooked to overdelivering, from no-name to champagne, this is a story made for the modern NBA fan. He’s not just hooping—he’s living it.
As one commentator put it:
| ESPN ANALYST: “If the league doesn’t take notice, it’s not because he’s not ready—it’s because they’re not.”
He may not be a superstar yet. But if there’s one thing Mason Jones has proven, it’s this:
He can handle the pressure. And more importantly—he can make you want to handle it with him.
Whether it’s on the court or with champagne dripping down his back, Mason Jones has arrived.


