The Real Story Behind The Notorious B.I.G.'s "I Got a Story to Tell" About NBA Star Anthony Mason
- Nolazine
- Jun 15
- 2 min read

Among The Notorious B.I.G.’s catalogue of gritty street tales and hard-hitting rhymes, one track has continued to intrigue fans and stir up debate for decades — “I Got a Story to Tell.” Featured on his iconic posthumous album Life After Death, the song showcases Biggie’s brilliant storytelling ability as he recounts a tense, almost unbelievable scenario involving a secret affair, a home invasion, and — as later revealed — a New York Knicks player.
In the song, Biggie paints a vivid picture: he’s in bed with the girlfriend of a Knicks player while the athlete is away in Utah for a game. But to his shock, the player returns home unexpectedly. Thinking quickly, Biggie tells the woman to stall her man. He scrambles to get dressed, ties her up, and stages a fake robbery — complete with a mask and a gun. The NBA player, unaware of Biggie’s true identity, complies out of fear and hands over money to avoid violence. Biggie then makes a clean getaway, later calling his friends to brag about the whole ordeal.
For years, the identity of the Knicks player was a mystery — a hip-hop whodunit that sparked endless speculation. Was it Patrick Ewing? Charles Oakley? John Starks?
It wasn’t until years later that the truth came out. During an interview with ESPN, rapper Fat Joe confirmed what many had quietly suspected: the player at the center of Biggie’s tale was none other than Anthony Mason.
Anthony Mason, known for his rugged style and bruising defense, was a cornerstone of the Knicks’ gritty 1990s era. With his distinctive haircuts and aggressive on-court persona, he was already a larger-than-life figure in New York sports. His association with Biggie’s notorious track only amplified his mystique, adding a hip-hop chapter to his basketball legacy.
Though Mason passed away in 2015, the story remains one of the most legendary intersections of sports and rap — a testament to how real-life events were transformed into cinematic street narratives by one of hip-hop’s greatest lyricists.
“I Got a Story to Tell” isn’t just a track — it’s a moment frozen in time, blending the worlds of NBA superstardom and Brooklyn street swagger. And with the identity of the Knicks player now public, it only adds more intrigue to Biggie’s legacy as not just a rapper, but a masterful storyteller who could turn even the wildest night into hip-hop history.
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