Derrick Mason doesn't plan to retire despite the possibility of a lockout this coming season, according to WBAL-AM. "No. Not really," Mason said. "I haven't really given that much thought because I'm very optimistic that something will get done." Mason, 37, said he is working out and maintaining his normal offseason routine. "Business as usual," Mason said. "Nothing's no different for me. I'm going to continue to work out and continue to do the things I've been doing for the last 15 years -- being back in Nashville, working out, being with the family -- that's what I'm going to do."