Club Shay Shay - Mike Bibby on mentoring Jeff Teague, losing to Kobe’s Lakers, playing with LeBron on Heat
Episode Date: August 29, 2024We’re back with Season 2, Episode 96 of Club 520 where Jeff Teague and the guys are joined by Mike Bibby, who mentored Jeff when he was a rookie coming into the NBA. The guys talk about Mike’s car...eer that started with a Final Four run at Arizona, going No. 2 in the NBA Draft, losing a controversial series against Kobe Bryant and the Los Angeles Lakers, playing alongside LeBron James on the Miami Heat, and much more! #Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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All right, we back.
Another episode of Club 520 Podcast.
I'm the host.
My name is DJ Wells.
We got a special, special guest in the building.
Yo, Vet, a legend to my left, man.
We're going to introduce my man's last.
But to my far left, we got my dog, Bishop B.
He ain't out to prayer leaves.
How you doing, Nasty?
Cool, Nasty.
Let's get to it, baby.
Let's see, baby.
Normally, he come to work.
And you know how this all go on.
He come to work with the black forces with the white laces.
But he out of town.
We're going to let him work out in the prime time today.
You know what I'm saying?
Man, sure.
Shout out to prime, man.
He got the T in the chain.
That's up, though.
Oh, yeah.
Buffs all day.
He started off with that bullshit.
To my right, my dog, young Nacho, young T.
How you doing, man?
I'm chilling, man.
I had to put some Jordans on for Team Dom, man.
Yes, sir.
My guy showed me so much love.
I'm so hyped for this episode.
My OG.
I'm going to let you do the honors, DJ.
Hey, man, for sure, man.
Listen, man, one of my favorite players of all time, man.
Before the Steph Curry, he was Dakota's light skin point guard ever, man.
Got long time NBA fit, snicker, fishing out.
We got the man Mike Bibby in the building.
Appreciate you sliding on this big dog.
Appreciate y'all having me, man.
I told Jeff, I was like, Jeff, you got to get me on there, man.
Soon as I called him, I was wondering if you, I'm surprised you had the same fucking number.
Yeah, I don't switch up too much. And I called him, I said, Jeff, I need you to get on there, man. So, you know, I appreciate you getting me on there, man. Soon as I called him, I was wondering if you, I'm surprised you had the same fucking number. Yeah, I don't switch up too much.
And I called him,
I said, Jeff,
I knew you'd get on there, man.
So, you know,
I appreciate you getting me on here.
Nah, for sure, man.
We excited.
I mean, I tell everybody
that's the best teammate OG I had.
He showed me love.
He showed me the ropes.
And it's fucked up too
because,
not for real,
not for real,
because I wasn't
the guy,
I wasn't the vet that I wanted to be
because they had some shit in the upper management going on.
Yeah.
When they draft you, I'm like, damn, they're trying to get me out of here.
They got a point guard.
I didn't really know much about you when you came.
But when you came, I knew in a matter of time you was going to, you know,
eventually take it over.
But, I mean, I feel like I didn't give – I gave you a little bit.
I didn't give you all that I think I should have just because of the shit
that was going on man
Nah but you used to always
Tell me like my rookie year
You showed me love
I really had to pay for nothing
I had to
I was out
Whatever I had to do
You made sure I was okay
But you always told me like
Yo time gonna come
You and Jeremiah
Used to be like
Yo time gonna come
Don't worry about it big dog
Cause I wasn't playing
You like
Don't trip about it
Yo time gonna come
He was like
You gonna replace me And as a young dude I couldn't understand. You like, don't trip about it. Your time is going to come. He was like, you're going to replace me.
And as a young dude, I couldn't understand that.
I'm like, man, why do you keep saying that, bro?
I want to play right now.
And then as I got older, I was like, dang,
I know what Bivy was talking about.
Yeah, see, but Woody always, Woody started me out of respect.
You know what I mean?
There was times, you know, when I first got there, you know,
it was time for the second year.
Halfway through the second year, I was like, okay,
I'm starting to wind down. But then even in the the third year he had to start me just out of respect
you know what i mean and even when i went to new york he was like he wanted to play me and start
me i'm like woody i'm done i was done like two years ago i'm not i'm not trying to play right
now so i mean that's just the way woody was you know just out of respect he would start me
and like i said i knew your time would come man you took So, I mean, that's just the way Woody was. You know, just out of respect, he would start me.
And like I said, I knew your time would come, man.
You took over that team and led that team to the next playoffs when it was coming.
I appreciate it, man.
I did learn a lot, though.
Like, I couldn't shoot like big, but the pocket passes and stuff,
like, I learned that all from him.
He taught me how to play with Al Horford.
But he like, hey, this is how you got to get Al open.
You hit this pocket pass with Al, you'll get an assist everyford. But he's like, hey, this is how you got to get Al open. You hit this pocket pass
with Al, you'll get an assist every time.
And I was like, yeah. I remember
the one time he was in practice
and I, you know, I mean, I catch
the ball from the, you know, they make a
turn around. This motherfucker's standing this close to me.
I said, Jeff, what are you doing?
He's like, man, they told me to pick
you up full court. I said, for fucking what?
You're going to try to work me to death in practice?
I'm trying to save this shit for the game.
I was like, come on, Jeff.
I'll just throw that shit to Joe.
Joe, y'all can smooth.
Go ahead.
Y'all go ahead and break the shit up.
Gosh, yeah.
I mean, as soon as I caught it, I'm about to turn around and walk it up the court.
And he's standing there.
But he's talking to me, dog.
They just told me to pick you up full court. I was going to pick you up full court. I'm like, sick court and he's standing there. But he's talking to me, dog. They just told me
to pick you up full court.
I just got to pick you up
full court, man.
I'm like,
it's sick.
Come on.
Every practice, too, man.
It was every practice,
for sure.
That shit might cut
my ears down a few years.
Jeff was a problem?
Yeah, man.
Like, come on, man.
Just pick me up at half, man.
I'm going to come down
and swing it
and I'm going to be
the fifth option.
You know what I mean? If it come to me, I'm going to shoot it. So, man, we got to go to the half, man. I'm going to come down and swing it, and I'm going to be the fifth option. You know what I mean?
If it come to me, I'm going to shoot it.
So, man, we got to go to the origins, man.
Like I said, man, your basketball career is crazy,
especially with today's climate with the NIL and stuff.
How good you were in high school, man?
You would have cashed in early.
I would have liked a little bit, man.
I didn't need the $5 million that they're getting now,
but I could have took a couple thousand.
A couple thousand?
You ain't got a lot.
You was a top player.
When you coming from nothing, we couldn't even get a slice of pizza.
You were there when you couldn't even get a slice of pizza for free.
Yeah, facts.
So, man, it's good.
Like, the money they're getting now, man, it's good.
But when you get paid more than the coach.
That's crazy.
Yeah, ain't nothing.
If I'm playing, man, and I'm making more than the coach,
coach won't be able to tell you anything, will he?
Yeah.
Especially at 16, 17.
Yeah, man.
Come on, man.
But it's about time to get them.
They deserve the money, man.
They deserve it.
But if you was to get paid, how much do you think you would have got?
Like, go to Arizona.
I'm out here.
I think it would have got like to go to arizona i'm out here i think we've been a lot everybody always talks about how much money i got from going to arizona i didn't i
didn't get a dime go to arizona oh no i believe i know you got some money not there when i got
there i got some money i didn't get nothing to go there but when i got there i definitely
made my rounds maybe about 802m yeah M. Yeah. Oh, for sure.
Out the gate.
But he was the
number one
point guard in his class.
He was a Gatorade
player of the year
in 96.
I'm looking at
these guys now.
Like, you're getting
some backups
and stuff now
making a million,
two million.
They got
a football player
from Texas.
The backup quarterback.
He's talking about
Arch Manning.
Yeah, he's talking
about Manning.
Making like three million dollars and ain't played a game's talking about Arch Manning. Yeah, he's talking about Manning. He's making like $3 million and he hasn't played a game yet.
That's Manning, though. Respect the
Lenny.
Respect the Lenny.
You got
OG Henry, though.
OG Henry.
Everybody know Henry.
Henry was like the most money
Henry ever made in the season was $17,000.
Man, what? $17,000, bro. Man, what?
$17,000.
The NBA, them, they owe.
But they owe some of the old guys some money.
They definitely do.
They owe some of the old guys some money.
They definitely do.
Yeah, for Henry, only clear $17,000 is crazy.
Yeah, that's crazy.
That's crazy.
I remember you playing with Maurice Cheeks, Dr. J, Doug Collins.
Yeah.
Darryl Dawkins.
So you had a lot of guys with him.
That's a squad.
Yeah, but you can't hoop and have to have a part-time job.
That's crazy.
Yeah, that's not pocket, bro.
Damn, that's crazy.
A lot of them was like that back then.
It was.
For sure.
Like we said, man, we in Arizona.
And what you did, knee shorts, man, like legendary stuff.
Man, we got to – you know, we talk about shoes on here, man.
And what you do for the shoe game, we just got to start there.
How was that to be at, like, their school where they was, like,
the testing site for all the dope shit?
We really weren't.
We were just, you know what happened?
I'm going to tell you a story of how we got the phones.
We got, so back then, everybody always, like,
if your uniform was red and white, you wore the same color as your uniform.
It was white, you know what I mean?
So the Nike guy comes in for the tournament and was like, hey, I got a shoe for you guys.
It's not out yet, and it's not your color.
But as soon as he says it's not out yet, I said, I don't care what color.
I need them.
So they gave one pair of everybody on the team.
Some of the guys wore them.
Some of them didn't.
And I just think that me wearing them and being on the court all the time
kind of set it off for me winning the championship.
And, you know, Penny was pissed that we wore the shoes before him.
So he didn't get a chance to wear it until we got to wear them before him.
So I don't think he ever even wore those ones that we had.
And it was crazy because he was just like, man, it'd thing you know saying how it worked out he was like but man I
seen my assignment in my shoe before me he was they told us too but I mean it made the shoe
blow up it made the shoe iconic yeah so I mean what else can you ask for with that happened I'm
surprised like you didn't go with like Nike full way. I know you was with Nike with Jordan,
but like how you did with those shoes and how the phones blew up.
I'm surprised.
I didn't see like,
man,
let's do this.
But I mean,
it wasn't like,
it isn't like it was back then.
How it is now,
you know,
stuff like that.
But,
um,
Jordan and Poon was the only two shoes that came at me.
Nike didn't really come at me.
damn. Poon was giving the most money out at that time.
And they, you know, we got Puma.
So it was like a million dollars or something that was given out.
And so they sent me a box and I opened the box.
I was like, man, I can't wear this.
The shoe was like this long.
And it was just had the Puma thing
on the side
it was like
swaying
so I mean
it was like
had you been in the clouds
yeah
I said man I can't
I called my agent
I said Dave
I can't wear this
I can't
and he was like
you wanna go with
I could probably get you
would you wear Jordans
I said fucking right
he said shit me
yeah
and so when he put it on there
so it was a done deal
so I was with Jordan
for my whole
14 year career
damn that's funny
cause you almost had
a situation with Puma
ah yeah I did almost
go with Puma
this was some
you know
they were starting
it was a little bit
more updated by the time
cause nobody was
in basketball
yeah that was
like the first
basketball stuff
going on
they sent me soccer shit
it was like all
fluorescent colors
in 98.
And fluorescent wasn't really it back then.
You know what I mean?
That were the vibes.
Yeah.
You was going to be their first Freddie I do.
Yeah.
No, but I got a crazy story about when I was 10 years old.
When y'all played in Indianapolis, the Final Four.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
I met you.
Where at?
Yeah.
You was getting on the bus.
We was outside.
I told you I was a badass kid.
So we was out there, and we was like, yo, you can sign this,
and you signed a paper for me.
And I was like, yeah, that's when you became like,
I was like, I like Mike Bibby.
He's because you signed the paper.
And I'm like, oh, Mike Bibby is cool.
He cool.
He cool.
I was 10 years old.
Y'all was in the New York.
You might have been younger than that. I was what, 10? Because I was 10 years old, y'all was in Indianapolis. You could have been younger than that.
I was, what, 10?
Because I was 18. Okay, so I had to be like, 8? Yeah.
Y'all was in Indianapolis. Yeah, we sure
were. I ate a steak and shake after the game.
Yeah, right though, Illinois. That's crazy.
And you saw my
autograph. I'll never forget that. Then when I
fast forward, I remember telling my mom, because my mom
remembers too. And when I got drafted, they was like, Mike Bibby on the team. I'll never forget that. Then when I fast forward, I remember telling my mom because my mom remembered too. And when I got drafted,
I was like,
they was like,
Mike Bibby on the team.
I was like,
damn.
Hey,
my hands up like,
he's still hooping.
He's still hooping.
He's still hooping.
And she was like,
yeah,
Mike's a starting guard.
He's going to be coming back
because you just had
signed a new deal with him.
He's going to be coming back.
He's going to teach you
the ropes and stuff.
And I was like, damn, I got his
autograph when they played in the Final Four.
That's crazy. What year was that?
97? 97, yeah.
He was like, you should tell him that.
And I was like, I ain't going to tell him that shit.
I had a cold
college time.
Because that following year, y'all went to the
Elite Eight.
We got our ass kicked by Utah. But you had a lost by utah but you had a killer game i think you had like against utah
nah before that yeah i guess maryland i think you had like 26 i believe we shit out of maryland and
then um yeah they put a they put a triangle and two on us in um utah so, they said, you know, I think he talked to – so the coach was Majerus, right?
Mm-hmm.
Majerus.
And he talked to an NBA coach.
I forget which one.
And he said, try this defense.
And he said, like, if the other guys would have hit some shots,
that he would have got out of it.
But some of our other guys, everybody was cold that game.
We lost by, like, I think we almost lost by, like, 25 points.
Yeah, they beat Chavez.
Was Andre Miller on that team? Yeah. Yeah, they beat Chiaz. Was Andre Miller
on that team?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Doliak.
Yeah.
Yeah,
but they beat
the shit out of us.
Miller was killing.
And he probably
still somewhere
killing somebody.
Open gym,
open run,
LA finish still
probably handing out work.
Yeah,
that's what you knew?
Like,
yeah,
I'm done with this shit.
Yeah,
after the game
was over, they kept asking me the questions.
I already knew what I was going to do.
I mean, there's nothing else for me to do, you know what I mean?
Yeah.
They wanted me to leave my freshman year.
And then I was like, I'm not ready, man.
I'm not ready mentally, physically, not.
And then after my sophomore year, I was like, shit, I'm ready now.
Was you player of the year at the conference your freshman year?
No, sophomore year. Sophomore year.
Yeah, sophomore year I was, and that's when I knew
it was time to go. What you think you would have
won if you left your freshman year? What you think you would have been?
I mean, I think I probably would have went the first round.
I don't know.
Like that shit, that was AI
in them. Yeah, I was just wondering what that drive is.
Hell of a drive to duck.
Yeah, that's what I said. It was a good point.
It was a great decision.
That was Sharif in there Yeah
That was a smart
That was a smart decision
I just wonder if you thought
You would go like
Steve Nash
I wasn't ready
I knew I wasn't ready
And that's why
I was just like
Fuck it I'm gonna stay
I'm gonna stay man
Get another year
And go out and kill
And see what I gotta do
Cause I was
My girl got pregnant
That summer
So I was like Shit I gotta make it now you know what i'm saying
so damn that's real and what's crazy is i mean we're gonna jump back around but your pe game
with the george was so crazy i had a homeboy shout out to my homie jerry when you see this
he gonna laugh he got a pair of peas from somebody that he had that i ended up getting them from him
the nine lows the White and Purple,
one of my prized possessions
I've ever had from the shoe.
What's one of your favorite PEs you had?
Because you had a lot of heat.
I'd either say the 9s
or the 13s.
Those are probably the best ones.
I mean, those are the most comfortable ones
to play in.
What?
Mine's kill my feet.
I mean, but see, now they do.
Yeah, back then that was made for different ladies.
Yeah, so if you're playing them now, you're used to playing in comfortable shoes.
But, I mean, they were all low.
So, like, how the lows came about, because at the beginning of the season,
they'll send you, like, a little booklet with all the shoes they're going to have you wear during the year.
And it was all, you know, the fives and nines and everything.
And I was just like, can you make them a low top? And they were and i was just like can you make him a low top
and they were like yeah we're probably making the low top so and that's when me and derrick
anderson started getting those low tops and they started cutting everything and the fives the twos
the nines 13s everything so it kind of just played out and just like you know what just
give us all the low tops that's fire so y'all really basically started the low twos and all that stuff.
I mean, you could probably say that, yeah, because, I mean,
because no one else in the brand was wearing low except me and D.A.
D.A. said that.
Yeah, we said that.
We talked about that.
Yeah, so, man, it's just, I mean, it was good.
The thing was good about it is that you get the shoes like two months early
and just wear them out.
Not now, but, I mean, the two months early and just wear them out. Not now,
but I mean,
the players that get,
that are playing now
get them early.
You know,
they kind of shade us
a little bit to the end,
but you know,
they still take care of me.
Get a box every month,
so it's good.
Shout out to JB.
I mean,
that's crazy.
You know,
Jeff is a crazy sneak here,
so Bibby being your teammate,
you know what I'm saying?
He was Adidas when you was,
Nah,
when I first got there,
I was Nike and then I went to Adidas. I remember when I was, we was playing, y'all'm saying? He was Adidas when you was… Nah, when I first got there, I was Nike.
And then I went to Adidas.
I remember when we was playing, y'all, one time I had Adidas on.
He was like, man, what the fuck?
But when I first got there, I had Nikes.
But I used to look at his closet, his little cubby they had at the arena.
I used to look in there.
Then I used to go to the back with Zach.
I was like, let me get them.
He'd be like, he's going to kill me, man. He could not touch those. You could have had anything the arena. I used to look in there and I used to go to the back with Zach. I was like, let me get them. He'd be like, he's going to kill me, man.
He could not touch those.
You could have had
anything you wanted.
All you had to do was ask.
I know,
but I used to be scared
because you used to be so like,
nah,
you'd be like,
you could have them
be team Jordans.
The P.E.'s though,
because you was like, your PEs was hard.
At that time, you got the red and white 12 PEs.
And I was like, baby, you was like, no, man.
They only sent me two pair, though.
You was like, I only got one.
So I was like, shit.
And they were high tops.
I didn't even play.
I still got them.
Yeah, they was hard.
I was like, can I get those?
He was like, nah, not these.
And then he came out the back.
He's like, you can have these, though. I swear, I got them. I'm, not these. And then he came out the back. He's like, you can have these, though.
I swear, I got them.
I'm going to show y'all.
Because he signed them.
He's like, you can have these.
Some live fienders?
They some junk.
I'm going to send you a picture.
I got them.
You signed them.
I was like, they hard, though.
I was like, they PEs, but shit.
They only gave the 13s and the 12s they gave us,
but it was only two pair.
Yeah, I remember you talking about that. So Joe was with them, too. So kind of gave us the 12s they gave us, but it was only like two pair. Yeah, I remember you talking about that.
So Joe was with them too, so kind of gave us like the same.
They gave us different colors, but it was like two of each.
Nah, but you showed me enough love with the sneakers that when you gave me that 25th anniversary pack,
I was like, I came over to your crib and you was like, all right, man, go ahead.
I'm like, what?
He's like, you can get them.
I started picking up something.
He's like, hold on.
I need to keep them. It was like the all white tins. He's like, you can get them. Then I started picking up something. He's like, hold on. I need to keep them.
It was like the all-white tins.
He's like, no.
And he was with Nike, man.
He could have got anything he wanted.
I wasn't big enough yet.
Nah, but it's all love.
Y'all been showing me love, though.
For sure.
Man, we got to talk about your career.
Obviously, you know,
somebody knows you did Arizona.
Then you get to the league.
Man, you got to go to Memphis.
You know what I'm saying? I was a man. Cooper. Cooper, excuse me, was the you're the Arizona. Then you get to the league. Man, you got to go to Memphis. You know what I'm saying?
I was a man.
Cooper.
Cooper, excuse me, was the Grizzlies.
How was that?
That first first just going from, you know what I'm saying,
Arizona to Canada.
Again, our ass kicked every night.
Boom.
Expansion team swag.
Man, that's it.
We started out.
It was a 50-game season that year.
So we started out four and four.
Guess what we ended up?
Shit. I'm scared to say. You all won 10? 8 and four. Guess what we ended up? Shit.
I'm scared to say.
You got one in 10?
Eight and 42.
Shit.
So we went through.
Damn.
We had three double-digit losing streaks in the 50-game season.
Shout out to the Bills.
It was fucked up because, I mean, we were in a lot of games.
We were young. it was fucked up because I mean we were in a lot of games we were just
we were young
our two
our vets
our superstar players
were Country Reeves
he was 23
Country Reeves
was 20
you know I mean
those are our superstars
so we
no one really knew
how to win
you know what I mean
so we'd be in games
just at the end
we'd fold
same
Misha Jurgens was tight
he wasn't back then though
the black ones was hard the black ones were nice the black ones was hard old. They shot jerseys. It was tight. It wasn't back then, though.
The black ones was hard.
The black ones were nice. The black ones was hard, man.
But the white and the teal, we used to be like,
man, we hate wearing this shit, man.
Hey, listen, I ain't gonna hold you. That teal grizzly jersey in your league.
That's the teal.
Your teal grizzly jersey.
Your teal grizzly jersey.
That teal grizzly Jersey. That's like the
light blue pillow jersey.
That shit's golden, man.
All respect,
I hate that y'all
lost every motherfucker game.
But niggas wanted
that Swerzy.
For sure.
How good was Sharif
at that time?
He was a bucket.
Yeah.
Like anytime he'd get it,
I mean, he was just his – he could score on anybody.
You know, his jump hook, he could take you out, he could shoot the jumper.
He was just young, man.
Like, for you to be that young and have to lead a team,
especially when you're that bad.
Like, you know what I mean?
All our vets were guys from teams that no one, like, they gave up.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
Expansion draft.
Yeah.
So, I mean, it was tough going into a team like that
and having superstars being your best players
and no one could lead you in the right direction.
You know what I mean?
How do you feel about him and Tim Thomas?
Who do you think was better?
I mean, I have to go with Sharif, man.
High school, Tim Thomas was an animal.
Yeah.
They just hear stories about him.
That's all I wanted to ask you.
An animal.
But, I mean, like, just from being close to Sharif and watching him play,
I'd have to go with Sharif because, I mean, it was, like, effortless.
You know, he's averaging 20-something points his first year
and just keeping the same face and, you know what I mean,
just scoring buckets.
Yeah, he was wrong.
I was a little brief, man.
Okay.
For sure.
You know what I'm saying?
I had some tough times with the Grizz.
Real tough.
But then you got to it when you went to Sacramento.
I won more games in Sacramento my first year than three years.
That is crazy.
And I'm not even lying.
Because that was like
borderline 61-10
your first year.
We won 60
we won 62 games
my first year
in Sacramento.
And I know
we didn't win that
in three years
in Vancouver.
Because I added up
we got eight
like eight
and 24
and like 26
They can start
putting their fingers
down to count.
We had 58 games
in my three years
compared to 62
in one year
in Sacramento.
Damn.
What was like,
what was that like
when getting a chance
to go to Sacramento
with C-Web
and those guys
and that team
that was on the verge
of already being good
and then you go there
and you make them great?
It was,
it was
like kind of unbelievable
because I knew, you know, rest in peace, Michael Heisley.
He was the owner of the team.
My last year in Vancouver, he was like, you know,
we're going to move to Memphis next year.
We're going to start fresh.
We want to get you a spot.
Because a lot of owners, you already know, Jeff,
a lot of owners ain't going to come and tell you that.
They're going to put you wherever the hell they want to put you to make them better.
So he came to me.
He's like, where would you, if we trade you, where would you want to go?
And he's like, give me your top five places.
So I gave him Phoenix because I'm from here.
I gave Sacramento.
I might even give him Indiana, to tell you the truth,
because, I mean, back then they was kind of like one of the top teams.
So I wanted to go in and be on a good team.
And he's like, well, where's the number one team you want to go?
And I told him, I said, Sacramento.
And so I didn't hear nothing about it again until I got traded.
So I was at the gym.
It was like midnight, and I'm working out.
So my brother's like, you know, Dane, Dane's a big time.
Everybody know Dane.
So he get a call.
They just traded your brother to Sacramento.
So he's like, they just traded you to Sacramento.
I said, bullshit, I would have heard about it.
So I went to my car, you know, and you got this Vancouver number,
you got the Sacramento number, like something happened.
And so going there, I didn't know how the fans would take me in,
how the team would take me in replacing J. Will.
And, I mean, they made me feel like I was there my whole career, man.
It just made it so easy just to go in there and play
and just be accepted and just made it easy for me.
And what's so crazy is, like, the teammates y'all had would have been so good
in today's era.
Y'all kind of, like, set the trend for that.
Like, the way that they play, especially adding you,
y'all would have went crazy in this era.
I mean, y'all went crazy in that area too,
but y'all would have been so good now, especially with the position.
Because I think Chris Webb is one of the most underrated players ever.
Yeah, Webb's probably one of the best superstars I've played with,
probably him and Melo, I would say.
But just going there, the thing that –
the thing Webb held himself accountable.
So that kind of trickled down to everybody,
and that's what made it so good to where it wasn't pointing fingers at anybody and doing that.
But he always, he fucked up.
He was always like, shit, that's my bad.
I'm going to get it right.
And that kind of opened the thing.
Well, you know what?
Shit, Webb could say it.
I could say it.
You know what I mean?
So that's kind of trickled down and made it so good.
Vladi was, I think Vladi was the leader on that team.
I kind of, going to Atlanta, I kind of brought Vladi's style to Atlanta.
I come and we gamble at the table.
Or when we land, where are we going to eat?
We're going to go stop and eat at somewhere.
Everybody coming.
So that's what kind of made us feel comfortable with each other on the court.
You got to be friends off the court, man, in order to be a good team.
Yeah.
And that's interesting to hear that.
We've been around this week,
heard from a couple players that said,
like, the real chemistry is off the court.
If you can get on off the court,
if I ain't rocking,
it's evident when shit get real on the court.
For sure.
Y'all was one of the most unselfish teams
that I saw.
Elite passing.
They had two elite passing bigs.
That was crazy.
Then y'all had my most underrated six-man, Bobby Jack.
That was my guy on live, bro.
He get that thing up.
He wasn't looking to do nothing else.
He was a real six-man, bro.
Bobby Jack 24.
Yeah, he was shooting that thing.
He was getting that motherfucker up, bro.
That's my guy, too.
He was looking to shoot that bitch.
Everybody could touch him.
But the thing
about all the
players I actually
had though like
Gerald Wallace
on the bench
you got he do
you had all these
guys you play with
in sec
Gerald was 19
at the time too
he just came from
high school
but I mean it was
just like
everybody was
okay with
whoever scored
as long as he was
winning
it wasn't like
I've been on teams where like if I don't get my points I'm gonna be on the plane shitty whoever scored as long as he was winning. It wasn't like...
I've been on teams where like,
if I don't get my points,
I'm going to be on the plane
shitty.
You know what I mean?
And there was never a time
when that happened
in Sacramento,
not one time.
Yeah,
because Paisley was
putting that motherfucker up there.
Yeah.
Yeah,
I remember he's 6'10", too.
One of my favorite shooters.
He's tall, he is, too.
He's 6'10".
He was nice.
Cliff.
Elite. He was super nice. But people don't know how tall he is, too. He was 6'10". He was nice. Cliff. Elite.
He was super nice.
But people don't know how tall he is, too.
Yeah, he was about 6'8", 6'9", too.
Yeah, and he was the reason why that Magic team was so good.
People talk like, people sleep like, but him being a 6'8 point guard for that team changed that whole situation with them.
He's a funny motherfucker, too, man.
You can understand shit he says.
You ever play with him?
No, I didn't play with him.
You can understand shit he says. He's play with him? No, I didn't play with him. You can understand shit he says.
He's a shaking head.
Now, you speak about your way of leading.
When I first got in the league, I took everything so serious.
For the game, I was like, yeah, I want to play.
We had preseason games.
I'm all serious.
And I'll never forget our first preseason game.
Wood is talking.
And you take a piece of paper and you like boom and it hit wood in the head and i'm like
i'll never forget because i was so like listening to what was saying like
like i'm in college like ready to run through a wall he like let's go out there play good you
like grab a piece of paper like i was like what the fuck he's like well we got it man
he was like mike go man you know how it was with you he was like they was like brothers they'd be
joking man that's probably one of my favorite coaches woody so look at this story with woody
right so i'd always go into woody's office um i don't know if you were there yet do you were you
there we almost fought somebody in the locker room
so look
he pulls me
oh shit
that's crazy
damn
he pulls me
in the office
like before
the shooting round
he's like
hey you think
I should start
go try and start
a fight with somebody
and just light a fire
on their ass
I'm like
you gotta make sure
you pick the right
motherfucker out there
I don't have to get
your ass whipped
so he comes in there I think he started going
at Moe yeah so he started
so he started
talking shit but then
he thinking his coach is gonna hold him back
but Moe got up out of
the seat they had to hold Moe back
and then remember that
Moe was about to whoop his ass
and then he took me we got done he went in the back in the office he's like that was good right that's the shit and Mo was about to whoop his ass.
And then he took me,
we got done,
he went in the back in the office,
he's like,
that was good, right?
I said, shit,
you're lucky they had that motherfucker back because he was about to fuck you up.
Hey,
the way you used to mess with Mo, bro.
Oh, shit.
Hey,
Mo was easy Moe was easy
to get in Moe's head
that's why
were you there
when they made
them girls hair out
no I wasn't
you had to
it was by last year
oh I would have been crying
oh I wasn't
for that bullshit
so we got some Moe's hair
you know
you seen Moe
been bald since like
87
100%
Moe A was my guy
so we get there.
So we put a bet together.
Me, Joe, and Smooth.
We'll give you $10,000 for every month you grow your hair.
So he comes out this shit about that high.
And so nappy as shit.
So he growing it though.
You know what I mean?
Like we didn't think he could grow
so remember
we were in Phoenix
before they traded me
so we
we was in walkthrough
I was saying
I was like
today's the trade deadline
if anybody
owe anybody money
you better get that shit today
cause we don't know
who gonna be here tomorrow
they traded him
he got traded with me
to Washington
and so I asked him
I asked him like a month ago
did anybody pay you?
he said shit
you're the only one
that paid me
I said damn
they didn't give you
he grew his hair out for nothing
but I'm the only one
that paid him
yo he used to mess with Mo
so much
he used to play this
UFC game
before practice all the time
he would whoop his ass
every day
I'd be coming in
I'd be listening to him
Mo'll be like
damn
your fingers move fast
with my eyes
he will mess with me
every day
like Mo fucking sucks
remember the shoes
he used to wear
so he used to wear
these trunks
I hate fucking with Mo
Mo's my guy
yeah I love Mo too
shout out to Mo
but he
he coming with trunners
remember the Jordan trunners he Remember the Jordan Trunners?
He used to play in the Trunners.
Damn, Mo.
I said, Mo, come on, man.
You got socks on?
You remember you used to have no socks on?
You used to wear no-shows.
I was like, Mo, come on, man.
You got to put something on, man.
I wish I was with them Trunners to stay over there.
Yeah, man.
He used to play NBA games in those.
Yeah, he did.
Damn.
I love Mo, but the last thing about Mo
because I love Mo,
he was cool.
He was super cool.
But they hung his outfit up.
What?
They hung it up
in the locker room, bro,
from the top of the ceiling, bro.
With the pink shirt
and everything.
Like, locked the shoes,
locked them.
They hung it up.
Bro, Mo came in
from shooting.
Oh, my God.
I lost it, bro. He was so mad in from shooting. Oh my God. I lost it,
bro.
He was so mad.
He had these true religion jeans.
Y'all retired?
Shit was so funny.
Yo.
That shit had me in tears,
bro.
It's like,
hey,
hang Mo outfit up.
Look at this shit.
And they just had it hanging,
bro.
That shit terrible.
It was like, it was my fault bro
but that shit was so funny bro
that was my rookie year
I couldn't believe
it was the NBA bro
I was like
what's going on
you gotta have fun man
you with each other
for nine months
you gotta make the best
of every situation
you with the guys
more than you with your family
that's for sure
so you gotta have fun man
for sure man I gotta ask about have fun, man. For sure, man.
I got to ask about this because, obviously,
them Sacramento teams was crazy.
When y'all heard or caught wind that this shit was real
with the Tim Donahue stuff, how was that reaction amongst y'all?
That's it.
We knew that before he came out.
Damn.
I mean, it's a funny situation because Chucky Brown,
you know, Chucky Brown's 14 seasons.'m in my i'm in my fourth and i'm
talking cash shit in la so like the maloose the best owners ever like they put you at movie
premieres they put you at these they put you at this and in order to be seen and stuff so i was
at movie premieres on the red carpet talking shit shit's over with ain't nothing they could do ain't nothing they can't stop us on the radio talking shit so i mean
chucky brown put me so they might you know if they're bringing a certain crew it's gonna go a
certain way i was like man bullshit man it's the nba ain't no way even we're up 20 points every
game ain't nothing even if they do anything anything can stop. Right. And so, just watching that,
man,
just seeing,
looking back now,
that shit makes me sick,
man,
because I think
that could have been
our championship.
I mean,
it was,
for damn sure.
And so,
going and playing New Jersey,
they swept New Jersey.
I think we beat the shit
out of New Jersey
that year,
too.
I think we beat them
by 50,
I think,
one time,
going to New Jersey.
But it was just,
I mean, it's just sad to see. I mean, we had that. We kind of'd be in by 50, I think, one time going to New Jersey. But it was just sad to see.
I mean, we had that. We kind of shit the bed
Game 7, but
I really don't think it should have got to
Game 7. No, it shouldn't have.
Like you said, when you look back, especially the team
y'all had was so crazy.
And then for that to come out, and then for them, like, to
after it comes out, y'all know, and it's publicized,
but then for people to romanticize about it,
it's just like, that's so crazy. Especially, like, y'all work so hard for moments and play our ass off to be in
them situations we know how many things have to fall in the line perfectly to win the championship
but like to play your ass off and to have that just like yeah what the still makes me sick man
like this even like robert horry shot like like i watched the highlights i still watch the and
i'll cut it off before that before that going
I remember that shit
like it was yesterday
watching that motherfucker
boom
walking in the locker room
damn we gotta go one more
that broke everybody's heart
man I think the whole world
was pulling for y'all
they were getting
they had our champagne
already out in the locker room
they had to put
all that shit back
damn
I don't know
I was pulling for y'all niggas just had a moment of silence I'm sitting here thinking that we was all there bro all that shit back. Damn. I don't know. I don't know.
Niggas just had a moment of silence.
I'm sitting here
thinking about
We was all there, bro.
Because I'm thinking
about the champagne.
I'm sorry, bro.
That was
I was thinking about
watching that, bro.
That was pivotal, bro.
I'm thinking about
the champagne.
I'm like,
I remember when we won.
We had that champagne.
I ain't.
That's fucked up, bro.
Yeah, you got you one.
That's all that matters.
You get to go home
and take one home man
that's what that's
what it's about
really you could
say not many
people say they
won an NBA
championship
yeah for real
for real
congratulations on
that Al finally
got him one
I was so
inspired
so it's good
man y'all deserve
it man
I appreciate it
for sure I
gotta ask man
what was your
favorite city that
you played in
favorite what
favorite city
I like playing
home man I
like being in
Phoenix just because I get to see my family.
I get to stay at home.
I always love coming back home.
I have 50 people at the game, 100 people at the game.
You know what I mean?
Just going and just playing in front of your family and friends.
I love coming back home.
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atlanta and what's that like because that first year y'all in atlanta well maybe your second year
whatever year y'all played the celtics in the playoff that was the first year i think yeah
y'all got it cracking it was i mean it was different because like i said no one really i
don't think me and joe were the only two people that had ever been in playoffs.
And so for to come there and have the city on fire like that and take them to seven, I mean, we got our ass beat every time in Boston,
but, I mean, we had that shit on fire in Atlanta.
It was just, I think it had to do, I'm not saying it was all me,
but I think it had to do with a lot of just bringing the guys together
and just hanging out
and just you know trusting people and shit like that so i mean just being in the city like that
and putting that on fire was it was fun man yeah because i came the next year and the buzz was
still there when i got drafted it was like zaza had the uh the fight video with kg shit was just
like yeah he had the rocky rocky stuff going it was just like a buzz. Yeah, he had the Rocky
stuff going.
It was just like
a buzz in the city
and I was like.
See,
you got to see it.
You didn't get to see it
when it was really bad
because it used to be
really bad.
Like 10 years
before they made
the playoffs.
Yeah,
I only seen the good.
Yeah,
it was poop.
When Steven Jackson
was there,
it was wicked.
It was wicked.
You wanted wicked.
I only seen the good.
The more jerseys, yeah, it was nasty. Yeah, I only seen the good the more jerseys
yeah
it was nasty
yeah
I only seen the good
so
but when I got there
Vivian and them
it was
it was rolling
so I came into
a winning team
so
were you there with Flip?
nah I wasn't there
but you
you probably don't remember
he had just left
and so
you know how smooth it is
he like
you took A.C. Law is he like you took AC lost spot
and you took
Flip's spot
and I'm like
I don't even know
who they are
I'm like
okay
AC was young
I think it was like
AC's like second year
yeah I'm like
alright he's like
you took they spot
they gonna be at you
cause we played them
in the preseason
and Flip made me fall
Flip was cold
motherfucker man
he made a lot of people fall
he hit me with a
snatch back and I
fell.
I looked at the
bench.
Joe Smith was like
this.
I looked at
Bibb, Bibb
looking down the
way.
That's why you
can't play defense
that hard, man.
You got to lay
back a little bit.
That's where I got
That's that sad
ass shit.
Contest the shot.
He made me,
so Bibb, Josh stand up pointing at me. I'm like, ah, this shit. contest the shot he made me so big
Josh stand up
pointing at me
I'm like
ah this shit
Josh is crazy
I like the story
that you told about
his shooting threes
too
he wasn't lying about that
that motherfucker
used to boo smooth
when he shoot that
and he turned around
like
fuck him
I'm like smooth
chill out
chill you good that's the home fan smooth you can't do that cause that's the home fan yeah like And he'd turn around like, fuck him. I'm like, Smooth, chill out.
That's the home fan.
Smooth, you can't do that.
Because that's the home fan. Yeah, like, he would just shoot it just because to show them,
shut the fuck up.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
That's the way Smooth was, so.
You remember the bet you made with him?
Uh-uh.
Man, you don't remember shit.
I know you got to bring it up.
You bet him, like like five or ten thousand
dollars that he uh he can shoot he couldn't shoot more than 10 threes that year and he would shoot
all right right in front of the three point yeah but he had it was like his best year y'all he
should have made the all-star team it might it was my first year and he would not shoot threes
he would just pump fake take a step in he was making them and he was like he would not shoot
he's like baby i did that one the three i was like, he would not shoot. He's like, Bibby, that one to three.
That one to three.
I was like, damn, but it worked.
I'm like, damn, Bibby really playing like mind game.
He figured smooth out.
He's the most athletic player I play with and that I've seen playing.
That motherfucker would do whatever he wanted if he'd get in the open court.
That's why I try to just get him in the open court to give him the ball
to where he's not standing and spotting up.
He was a monster in the open court, man.
He was one of the smartest players I played with.
I'll never forget.
He told me, hey, you want to shoot the ball, T?
I was like, yeah.
He's like, when you get in, just go stand right next to Joe.
And I was like, why?
He's like, they're going to double team.
They're going to pass it to you.
You're going to be wild.
He's like, it worked every time.
Rob was on a bench crying.
Joe was like, cut through, Smooth.
Smooth was like, go ahead, whatever.
Smooth should Smooth get in the way so he gets shot.
Smooth know what he's doing.
So Smooth crazy.
Were you there?
You were there when we used to play that game during practice.
Yeah, the shooting game.
No, were you shoot?
Oh, tip game.
Yeah.
We used to have this fucked up game. Remember, Larry oh tip game yeah we used to have
this fucked up game
remember Larry Drew
got pissed
we used to have
this game right
so like
it was like
$500
so if it
if it touched
three hands
you owe $1,500
to the person that
you owe $1,000 to Jeff
and $500 to me
so I could
so we'd be running
the play
you run the offense
boom boom
someone shoots a jumper
they'd start tipping.
Them motherfuckers would start sprinting at you.
So, like, if it missed, I'd tip it to Jeff.
Jeff would tip it back to me, and I'd make it.
You owe me $1,000.
You owe him $500.
So we would shoot that, like, during—we'd, like, run and play.
This is fucking practice, bro.
It's like you said, I can't take shit serious.
Like, I mean, every shot my mother would shoot and just take off full speed and just fuck the person up to where they can't take shit serious. Like, I mean, every shot Muffin was shooting,
just take off full speed and just fuck the person up
to where they can't tip it.
So once the ball hits the ground, it's over with.
So remember LD was like, man, do that shit after practice.
So after practice, it'd be like five or six of us,
we'd shoot five shots.
You can't move until you make the three.
So if you make off five, you don't owe no money.
But if you miss and you fuck all five, you don't owe no money. But if you miss
and you fuck them up
and they don't make it
or they make it,
you got to owe them
the money, man.
They start doing that shit
for anything, though.
Like, one fucker
just be shooting by himself,
come out of nowhere.
One don't tip.
You owe me $1,500.
You are all I want.
I wouldn't even shoot
a jumper in practice.
I was like,
he don't count.
He don't count. I was like, thank you, he don't count. He don't count.
I was like, thank you, bro.
Y'all, please, bro.
That was crazy as hell.
Playing tips.
Yeah, that was crazy.
Serious as hell.
This isn't a playoff.
It's all type of shit.
Man, we had fun.
We got to have fun, man.
We had fun out there.
I'm like, these dudes was crazy.
Man, we got to ask you, you know what I'm saying?
So you was young Nachos, but how was he as a rookie, man?
He was just, I mean, you could tell that he was like kind of under the
under the bright lights to where he listened to anything he said because he like everything
they're telling him like you couldn't tell you couldn't i didn't take anything woody said serious
you know i mean but he like coming in he would have to he had to listen you know i mean like he's
his mindset was like i gotta do what i gotta do to get some playing time so he was gonna try to
stay in the right.
That's why they got Jordan Crawford out there
because they didn't want
him Jordan to corrupt.
Yeah.
They put Jordan
in the fucking train with me.
They put Sidney
in the fucking wizard.
Shout out to my nigga JC.
They didn't want to do.
Yeah, but they didn't want
Jeff to be corrupted, man.
But Jeff was quiet.
I mean, he played his role.
He wanted to,
like he wanted to, I don't want to say fit in,
but as far as just, like, being a rookie, man, being a rookie,
eyes wide open, you're playing against superstars that you watch,
been watching on TV for years.
And, I mean, like, I knew he was going to be something special when the time came.
You know what I mean?
I mean, it was good, I think, for him to come to a team that was winning,
you know, and have some good vets for him to get him ready for that.
Because you get a shitty team, motherfuckers ain't going to help you.
You know what I mean?
You go to like a fucked up team, you're going to be sitting there,
you're going to be by yourself all night.
You know what I mean?
I will see you tomorrow, walking in right before practice starts. It ain't going to be – that's how it's going to be by yourself all night. You know what I mean? I will see you tomorrow. I've been walking in right before practice starts.
It ain't going to be.
It ain't going to be.
That's how it's going to be.
Yeah.
When he was in your prime, though, that's what I want to ask you.
Like, who was one of your toughest matchups that you knew you had?
Ain't no Belvedere.
We got to go to bed.
I'm going to say Marbury.
Marbury.
I mean, he's like, I was never the defensive player anyway.
I heard.
So, my main thing is, like, shit, you know, I would always guard.
I'm going to say the weakest player,
but the guy that's really not going to get the most shots.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Doug Christie, you don't need me guarding them.
Bobby Jackson, with Bobby Jackson on him.
So, I mean, the main thing, like, my thing was with Marbury
because Marbury, he's going to get 30 shots.
He's strong.
He's quick.
He's fast. And he was just, I mean, he's to get 30 shots. He's strong. He's quick. He's fast.
And he was just, I mean, he's the type of guy that,
like when you go against a point guard, his mindset was like, okay,
these are the guys that they have trying to come up against me.
I'm going to go out there and try to bust his ass.
Yeah.
He had that mentality, like, for real.
Yeah, that was a light 20 and 8 guarantee.
Yeah.
So, yeah.
Marbury was tough, bro.
He don't get spoke on enough. He almost made me tear my knee. So, yeah. Yeah, Marbury was tough, bro. He don't get spoke on enough.
He almost made me tear my knee.
Damn, bitch.
Shit.
He was in Phoenix.
And I kind of closed out to him, a half-ass closeout.
And I think, okay, just shoot it.
So I kind of like, and he kind of hit me with a, hmm.
So I was like, oh, shit.
So I went to like retreat.
And I just, I like kind of sat down.
And I was like, retreat. And I just, I was, I like kind of sat down. I was like, damn.
And I got up and I was, I played the rest of the game.
But by the time the end of the game, my legs started like, it started cramping.
So I'm like, and that shit was like this big by the time.
Damn.
I said, man, please check, make sure that shit ain't torn.
And they, I mean, it wasn't torn. It was, it was sprained, sure that shit ain't torn and they
I mean it wasn't torn
it was
it was sprained
but that shit
they had my knee like this
bro that's the first time
anybody shook me like that
see that's what you get
for playing defense
yeah
but it wasn't even deep
I was trying to let him shoot
but then he
I was gonna at least try to
you know
kind of body him up
I can't just give him
a straight line to the basket
no for sure
he almost
he almost killed me man
i know memphis was i mean vancouver so shitty but do you have a memorable game like a career
or anything from vancouver that you remember like damn i remember playing my first game the
the thing i remember it was a pre-season game we played the Blazers so I mean everybody on the team
was 6'8
or taller
except Stoudemire
yeah
and I remember
my first game
and I turned around
they started
they were fucking
full court pressing me
and like
Scottie Pippen
Rasheed Wallace
fucking trapping me
so I didn't
like from the start
bro
I can remember that
like it was
yesterday
and I was like
damn if this shit gonna be like this and I don't know if I want it was yesterday and I was like damn if this shit
gonna be like this
and I don't know
if I want
I don't think I want
to play no more
that's two of the
greatest defenders
going on YouTube
like 6'8", 6'9
I mean their team
was big
so it was like
coming to travel
I'm like damn man
it was just like
once I got out there
I was okay
but there's no really
I mean I had a lot of
assists when I was
in Vancouver but that's the main thing I played had a lot of assist when i was in um in um vancouver but
that's the main thing i played with my dude i rule my mood i do a roof and all i did was just
standing up there and pass him he's a jump shot so um i got i got my highest uh i let the i was
in the top 10 and assist for three years out there i think so you have some good memories
it wasn't always. Sorry, Vancouver.
You got buckets.
Getting drafted.
I said I'd get drafted.
It was a good memory.
Yeah, yeah.
You know, and I got a story on that, too. So, it was between me and Oliver Candy to get drafted, number one.
So, I got Super Agent David Falk.
And, you know, he's like, yeah, they're going to wait until the day of the draft
to figure out what they're going to pick the day of the draft to figure out what they're gonna pick so the draft's in Vancouver and you know when you
sit at the table you're there so like he comes around you're like they're gonna take Oliver
Candy one Grizzlies are gonna take you too but I mean it's just it's nothing about the city I was
just I was 19 I just turned 20 I got a family I don't want to move to canada man i'm in a different country so i go up to the i go up to
the the meeting rooms i'm with um the gm and the coach and my agent there and he was like
i remember looking out the window man is i'm from arizona y'all see how it is i hear we get
77 days in a row over 100 degrees
so we don't see no rain
so I'm looking out the window
and it's raining
it's dark
and it's noon
so I'm like
damn
I just told him
I said look
I don't want to play here
I told him
there's nothing against you guys
nothing against the city
the fans
the team
I just
I told him the same thing
I'm young
I want to be
I'm going to pick you anyway.
I said, damn.
Fifteen minutes later, I was walking around the thing
in a Vancouver hat, man. It was
three years of shit.
You made it through though, dude.
I'm waiting in a bed up there again.
You went to the joint for a little bit.
Got it right?
Got it right.
You know what I mean?
What kept you, though, like wanting to work on your game, though?
Because it seemed like you was depressed out there.
Nah, I wouldn't say depressed, but down.
I mean, I just, I mean, because we weren't like getting our ass kicked like that.
I've always worked.
You know, ever since I got to, when I got to U of A, I was working my ass off.
And it was like, when I got to uva i was working my ass off and he's like when i got to league i even worked harder so my main thing was just like just being on top of your
game and you know things will turn out for good and the first pick was the clippers you know back
then it was a that was a fucked up situation yeah sure like the organization um i think everything
happens for a reason man so i mean like i said I said, Michael Heisey traded me to Sacramento Kings.
Without him, who knows what would have happened.
For sure.
For sure.
Legend was built, for sure.
For sure.
I got to ask you, I know obviously you're still tuning the game, doing your coaching and staying on tune with it.
What are some of the young players that remind you of yourself?
I like, you know, some people like game. I don't know if they remind me of myself, but I like, you know, some people like game.
I don't know if they remind me of myself, but I like Dame.
I like some of this.
I love Steph.
Like Steph's mindset and just the way that he plays and the shots
and best shooter to ever play the game.
I mean, I remember all this shit
once I leave here
but I mean
I mean just
I watch basketball
I like to see just
it's a different game now
so it ain't even
like it's a lot of
dribble handoffs
and stuff like that
but
a lot of three point shooting
but
my main guy
like if I had to pick one guy
like
I'm gonna go at the end
I'm gonna have to say Dame
yeah
yeah Dame raw we talked to Dame earlier
and it's like he don't get enough just do he does he doesn't get enough just do and he does it he
does it at the right time of games you know like a lot of game winners and stuff like that but
I mean he's a top dog that's one thing that you like you did till you hit big time shots
like in the clutch you always showed up.
Even when you was in Atlanta.
I remember we used to run that out of bounds play.
I run it for my high school team.
You set the back screen.
I was running the big three.
What do you have some good plays?
But I just remember you used to make big shots off there.
You set the back screen, get the ball, come off,
one, two, dribble, pull up, bang.
Mine's a strong thing, man.
So I always like – I've always had a strong mind.
I could be playing golf and it would be down 40 strokes on hole 18.
I still think I've got a chance to win.
You don't.
Nah, bro, you out there.
It's like the comeback of the century. I put enough work in like I worked hard enough
on my shot
to bring every shot I took
I thought was going in
so I mean it's just
just putting in the time
that motherfucker
pick and roll with you
and see Webb
used to be so
deadly too
what killed him
was Webb's jumper
like Webb
like I said I don't even think Webb gets enough credit
that he should be getting.
Definitely don't.
In fact, I mean, he's probably the best big man passer
that probably ever played a game.
Top three for sure.
And, I mean, he had soft hands.
He'd catch anything you throw to him.
Knocked down the jump shot.
And the main thing with him was that he held himself accountable.
That's what made him the top player that I played with.
Yeah.
Because he used to set you up for all kind of open Js.
He was still going to end up with 28.
Yeah, exactly.
He still was making the pass, but he still going to score 28 points.
Yeah, for sure.
You play with some cold players.
Like you just said, C-Web underrated should be one of the top
power forwards
of all time.
But like,
you play with Melo,
you play with Joe Johnson,
I always go back and forth
and say who was
the better isolation player.
Shit.
And I always pick Joe.
I think Joe was the best
isolation player
I ever seen.
I mean, it's tough.
They both,
I think they're both
two different types.
Joe kind of used
his strength more.
Yeah.
And Mello was more, used his height to where, like,
he'll shoot over you or step back or something like that.
Wondrous pull-ups.
But, I mean, shit, that's a hard decision to make.
Oh.
He put you in the ring right there.
Yeah, I mean, he played with both of them.
He seen them up close.
That's a good question, bro.
That's tough, though.
Good question.
I don't even know if I got an answer on that.
I'm taking Melo just because, to me, well, y'all niggas was in the league.
But I'm saying, I just feel like Melo had that inside game, too.
But Joe did, too, though.
I don't know if Joe had that post work like Melo, though.
Joe had it.
Joe was sky-high.
Melo.
One-hand jumper.
Melo throwing that body in you god damn
Andy pulling up
you know what's wrong
Joey
I seen him in person
he's built like
LeBron James
I mean that's
that's a bit
I mean you can't
lose either way
I don't think
neither one of them
get the justice
that they deserve
they both cold
for sure
speaking of LeBron
you was a part of that
you know what I'm saying
you showed that
he was team
how was that
it was different man
it was something
I wasn't used to it you know what I'm saying? You shared that Hedo team. How was that? It was different, man. It was something.
I wasn't used to it.
You know what I mean?
Like, as far as I wasn't playing that much anyway.
I was playing about 12 minutes a game and just.
It was different, man. It was nothing like I ever been in before as far as, like,
body fat testing every week.
Sheesh.
Damn.
Like, if you don't make the body fat test, you got to do extra cardio.
You got to weigh yourself every week.
I had to pay for one of my jerseys to take my jersey home.
I had to pay for a jersey there.
Yeah, Pat didn't play.
I think they keep all of them.
I don't know what they keep them for, but it was hard to get some stuff out of there.
And Pat?
And it was just different.
I mean, it was something different.
The Pat Riley has his own shit that he does,
but something I wasn't used to.
It wasn't my best years or best time there,
but like I said, I was playing a little bit of the game,
and my mind started to go like,
maybe it's time for me to be done, you know?
Damn, I didn't know all that.
Yeah.
Especially with all the media circuits that came with being on that team like you said you transitioning your
career i can imagine that's a lot to deal with because that's a lot even now a lot of people
don't want to deal with the lakers because they don't want to do what comes to playing with lebron
i can imagine that exception they y'all was getting hate yeah everybody hated y'all at that
time and it was it was it was it was was crazy, man, because the hotels, I mean, thousands of people outside the hotels just waiting to get autographs.
Everywhere you go, it was different.
It was different.
He was down there in the Rockstar era.
He comes out with the heaters.
Yeah, that was crazy.
Tests for body fat every week is crazy.
That's shit.
I couldn't play for the heaters.
Pat won't go fuck with me.
You know what's crazy?
Tess and body fat talk about weight and stuff.
Bro, you used to do perfect push-ups in the middle of practice, bro.
See?
You told Lou I didn't work out, man.
Bro, all you did was push-ups, bro.
You seen our weight room.
It was terrible.
It was bad.
It was upstairs.
Have you been to Atlanta now?
No.
I haven't been to Atlanta.
It's nice.
What?
They got a whole new facility off in a nowhere.
It's in Brookhaven.
Man, it's unbelievable.
Really?
Unbelievable.
But the weight room you talking about. Yes, it's unbelievable. Really? Unbelievable. But the weight room, you're talking about trash.
Yes, it was terrible.
I had to do push-ups.
Bro, he would be in the middle of practice.
He had these perfect push-ups.
He would look to the sideline.
He'd be like, get in there.
He'd be doing perfect push-ups.
I'm like, this cannot be the NBA, bro.
I was on my way out, man.
I was trying to get you ready.
I was like, he's doing perfect push-ups. I've been on practice.
When did you start hitting the weight room heavy, though?
Because you wasn't always built like.
I always lifted.
But they, like when I was in Sacramento, they kind of frowned upon lifting.
So, when I was in Sacramento, I came back one year and they're like,
Mike, you can't keep lifting like that.
You look like a linebacker.
So, I'm like, what do you want me to do?
Sit at home and do nothing? I lift. not i lift cardio mike no hell i got hurt i got hurt twice i'll never do
cardio again i got hurt twice and they had me on the bike and on the arm cycle and on the thing for
like 12 weeks straight bro i said never again yeah I'm not going to that shit ever again
cause bro used to talk about you
like Jesus motherfucker
used to be on that shit
no
he'll know
he came in for the big three
he said
boy you should see Mike now
bro
he was big
bro
he was strong
you were strong as hell
I used to be like
cause when I first met you
I'm thinking of Mike Bibby
you know
I seen him in
Sacramento
I walked up to him like damn. You know, I seen him in Sacramento.
I walked up to him like, damn, he's 220.
I was 205.
You had an IG filter on TV.
I don't know what they put on there. That shit was real.
That shit was real.
I swear to God, bro.
I was 195, bro.
I was so real.
I was like 200, 205.
I was 205 when I got to New York.
Bro, you might just be chest.
Your chest was out to here.
I'm like, this dude.
I'm like, baby, man.
And you could guard all big dudes.
He would tell Joe, take the point guard.
He'd be guarding somebody 6'8".
They'd try to post him up.
I'm like, y'all about to post him?
He'd have a post with a 3.5.
Yeah,
they got to move me outside.
My legs weren't working.
He was so strong, bro.
I used to be like,
man,
he is too strong.
Yeah,
I don't remember you
like that in sex.
When you started
hitting the way,
I said,
damn,
they might.
I come into practice
and do one bench,
one pull down,
one leg,
front and back,
and you're done.
That wasn't enough?
That's it.
They don't know.
They don't want you to lift, though.
But you look – I ain't going to lie, bro.
And I ain't staring at you like that.
But you don't look as crazy as what this nigga made you say.
See what I'm saying?
I think I played.
I was looking for that vein on your neck.
I was looking for that vein on your neck. What you want? I was looking for that vein on your neck.
You gotta think when I seen him.
I'm used to Bib like hooping.
That was like 20 years ago, too.
Yeah, but I ain't seen him for a long time.
So when I see him, I'm like, God, Bib is like a wrestler.
Like, he big as shit.
But, nah, like you said, you don't look crazy, bitch.
Yeah.
Like, you work out a lot.
Yeah.
Oh, shit.
Because I don't remember you like that on 2K, too, bro.
And I hate that they keep putting me in the 2K shoes, man.
I'm one of the fucking first Jordan people to get put in 2Ks, man.
Ronnie, you get that?
I get pissed, too.
I'm like, how the fuck they got me in 2Ks, man?
Ronnie, get that right.
Get that right, man.
Yeah.
Get that right, man.
See, my boy got the trophy rooms on.
See, get it right.
You know what I'm saying?
You know the feats, right?
You got to put me in something, man. Shout out boy got the trophy rooms on. See, get it right. You know what I'm saying? You know the feasts, right? You got to put me in something, man.
Shout out to Marcus.
Yeah, for sure.
B.I.T.
We got to ask, man.
What's your favorite Jordan of all time?
I probably have to go with the 11s, man.
I like the, I think they're called cap and gowns.
All black ones.
Damn, you probably the only person in the world that liked them what you
mean nobody like surprised by the black ones right yeah yeah what you mean you don't like those
they they decent but not a lot of people in the black though right no i like the concourse they're
not my favorite i don't i don't like 11s i like 11 man it's my favorite he's a columbia 11 that
white baby that's his that's the shit you can't lose with the 11s
you had the
Cherry 11s
when we was in Atlanta
damn
the white
with the red
you had the red
patent leather
they can't
they end up coming out
years later
but they gave them
to you back then
you know what
I told them
cause somebody was like
they had that
I seen them everywhere
so I'm like
those gotta be fake
I never fucking seen them
and the guy's like shit we had them for you we just never gave them to you they had them I seen them everywhere so I'm like those gotta be fake I never fucking seen them yeah
and the guy's like
shit we had them for you
we just never gave them to you
so they had them on nice kicks
that's what I'm saying
but the Nike guy
was like we had them
we just never gave them to you
I'm like
yeah
nah cause
you had them in Atlanta
cause I remember when you
Zach
when I was
I was right in the joint
it was probably a different one
I think
they gave me
they gave me a different one I was like you had a white and red 11 I was I was raiding the joint it was probably a different one they gave me they gave me
a different one
you had a white
and red 11
I was like
this is crazy
it was called
something else
I know exactly
what you want
to be talking about too
and I was like
Joe had
Navy
Navy ones
yeah
those weren't the 11s
I was like
can I get them
he was like
you have to ask Biff
I was like
I ain't gonna ask for them
see you could've
took anything man
nah I know when you gave me all them white ones bro I said I looked at y'. I was like, I ain't going to ask for them. See, you could have took anything, man. Nah, I know.
When you gave me all them white ones, bro, I said, I looked at y'all.
I was like, you sure?
He was like, yeah, man.
Go ahead.
Merry Christmas.
I'm like, yeah.
This shit hard.
I went home.
And you know, he was, what, 12 and a half.
And I was a 12.
So I'm like, shit, it's cool.
Fuck it.
It's a little big.
I'm a weirdo.
I ain't tripping.
What happened to them 11s?
My little brother, man. He wore them to the club. And got Hennessy little big. I'm aware I ain't tripping. What happened to them 11s? My little brother, man.
He wore them to the club and got Hennessy all over.
I still got them.
Damn.
He wore them.
You let him take them, huh?
Nah, I didn't know.
So he went to my closet at my house and he rocked them.
He ain't know I was going out that night.
Put them on.
I seen him in a club.
He kept hiding from me.
I'm like, come here, bro.
Like, come up here.
He's like, nah, I'm going to stay down here.
I'm like, what the hell are you doing? So I go up to him. I look down. I was like come here bro Like come up here He's like nah I'm gonna stay down here I'm like what the hell You doing
So I go up to him
I look down
I was like man
What the fuck
He brung him back upstairs
He was like
I don't know what happened
And it's Hennessy
Brown
Everything
I was like man
These ain't coming out bro
These don't come out
He like
I don't know
He just kept saying
I don't know
I still got them, though.
That's what you got little brothers for, man, to fuck your shit up.
Fuck that.
Fuck that.
That boy still hurting.
You already told that story?
Don't worry, I'm P.T. and D. for the show.
It meant a lot to me, bro.
It meant a lot to me.
It's crazy.
You remember when we talked about you buying me that watch?
Bid was the best.
He bought me a watch.
I was in Beverly Hills.
We was in Beverly Hills, we was in beverly hills
whatever and i was looking at this watch at the hotel i'm like looking at it and i'm amazed like
look at the diamonds dropping in he like man you like that watch i'm like yeah like 30 minutes go
by he called me like where you at rook i'm like man i'm right here i'm about to leave he's like
no come to my room real quick come to to his room. He opened the box.
He's like, here you go.
It was me and Jordan Crawford.
He gave me one and Jordan won.
I'm like, what the fuck?
Yeah, I forgot that.
Yeah, yeah.
I threw my watch on so quick.
And my brother still got that watch, which is crazy.
For real?
Yeah, he still got that one.
I'm like, damn.
That shit was crazy.
I'm like, he got a lot of money.
You got to take care of the young guys, man, no matter what.
When I was there, when I was in Vancouver, our older guys weren't really.
Yeah.
I mean, they were trying to hold on.
But, I mean, shit, I never had that.
You know what I'm saying?
So I tried to make everywhere I went, like, here, shit, make sure you come eat.
Whenever you're with me, you ain't got to pay for nothing.
No, I appreciate that, bro.
I appreciate that.
I was a Cheesecake Factory king.
Me with the Cheesecake Factory
in every city.
I was like, yeah,
I know I'm going
to Cheesecake Factory today.
I'm like...
I still go to Cheesecake Factory.
To see girls refuse that
as a first date now
is just insane.
It's disrespectful.
Because that was our spot.
You got hate.
I remember when we got here
to Phoenix,
the Cheesecake Factory
was like,
it was a California pizza kitchen and Cheesecake Factory across from the hotel.
And I looked at him, I got off the bus, I'm like, we going to?
He's like, hell no, I'm going home.
He was like, nah, I'm going home today.
I was like, damn, I got to pay for this.
My shit parked at the hotel.
I was like, damn, I got to pay for this.
It was funny because what was you eating when you went with Bibb?
I went literally every city I went with Bibb.
So that only time I didn't, I just went over there by myself.
Like, went to the Cheesecake Factory.
But every city he took me.
It didn't matter what city he was in.
I remember we went to Miami.
He took me to eat.
I got a chance to meet Fat Joe, Chris Brown, all these dudes.
I'm like, damn, he really famous as hell. Like, you know fat joe he's like yeah my brother they they all tight
i'm like team down i'm looking at him like that's what they mean like yeah
hey the truth out here i'm like he took me to prime 112. he always i was always with bit man
before we get out of here we got us about the sneaker show. You, Fat Joe, man, who collection was crazier at y'all height?
I think I have more shoes.
They probably got more heat.
I got a lot of shoes, man.
I've been giving so many away.
After years, it kind of went down a little bit.
But I've been collecting shoes for 20 years.
I used to do, like, when they'd give me the shoes i'd be like they sent me they sent me one of everything and i was like send me
10 pair of these boom they sent a box 10 pair of those i just put them away so i'd always had like
replicas of shoes i like you know what i'm saying so i was putting a closet a garage out of it
yeah man historic retard even like his cars though like i always want i always tell everybody about made a garage out of it. Yeah, man. Historic. Retard.
Even like his cars, though.
I always tell everybody about the garage.
Him and Joe and Smooth.
Bruh, it was like
watching MTV Cribs
when they do the car show.
You gotta get yourself
a nice car, man.
Bruh.
I ain't never had a car
until I got,
I mean, I had a car
when I got to Cosmo, man.
First thing I did was buy me a nice a I got I mean I had a car When I got to Cosworth Man you can First thing I did
Was buy me a nice
A nice Rolls Royce
I'm telling you bro
I used to come out there
And I had a
I had a 745
750
And they
They popcorn my joint
I'll never forget
So
The whole season
This is why they popcorn me
I'm gonna tell y'all
So they used to make me Buy donuts in the morning Oh shit why they pop up for me, I'm going to tell y'all. So,
they used to make me buy donuts in the morning.
Oh, shit.
So,
they used to make me buy donuts.
That motherfucker will always forget.
I'm like,
come on, man,
just,
I'll get them next time.
Thanks.
So,
I used to go get them sometimes,
they would never eat them.
So,
I'm like,
man,
they ain't eating them.
They're not eating them.
So,
I just started putting a box
in my locker.
Sit it up there locker sit it up
there sit up there put it back out every morning put it back out every morning it was finally a
night i think everybody the team went out or whatever we go out and smooth you know it had
to be smooth he come in he want a donut just random day i put the box out the donuts are green
damn they molded everything. He be like, what the fuck? Bam! Bam! You see this shit?
You see this shit?
I'm like, ah, ah, ah, shit.
They like, man, look what this shit, this is what he doing with our money?
Where he give our money and shit?
This is what he be doing?
I'm like, ah, shit.
Next thing you know, I open my, like, every time I go to practice, my key is, like, misplaced or something.
I'm like, Al Horford, my dog, like, they about to popcorn your car.
Damn Al told you?
Damn Al?
Shout out to Al.
So, half the season, I'm putting my key in my tight.
Like, I wasn't playing in practice.
After a while, we just stopped practicing.
Wood didn't practice no more.
So, I told him, like, I'll be playing Wood one-on-one.
Right.
So, I'm putting the key in my tights
the whole time.
Finally,
I get to play
the last game of the season.
I forgot.
We play.
I'm having,
I had a great game.
I had 26 and 15.
I'm all hype.
They rule me on.
Yeah, bro.
We get in the locker room.
Everybody usually
showered.
Hey,
nobody,
everybody already dressed.
I'm getting out the shower.
They like,
yeah,
all right,
boy,
we going out tonight.
We gonna see you. They rushing out. I come come up the steps and elena you had to walk up
these steps to get to your cars i walk up to the steps i open the door everybody got flashlights
on smooth wife everybody what the fuck going on i walked to my car this time i was dating this lady
named ashley and she like about to cry. She like I open the door
popcorn come flying out.
I first look
man what the fuck?
I look at Smooth
I'm gonna flatten your tires.
He like
laughing and shit
Bib like
like you can see
you know who did it.
He like high behind
getting his car
like man bro
see you boy I'm like ah and then I'm like man who did that shit? Tyler like He like, hi, behind, get in this car. Like, man, bro.
See you, boy.
I'm like, ah.
And then I'm like, man, who did that shit?
Tyler like, all right, man.
They paid me $5,000 to do this shit, man.
I was like, who did it? He was like, it was all of them.
They all came together.
Community podcast.
He was like, they all came together.
He was like, you see these big people?
He went and got the popcorn.
They showed me the bag.
I'm like, where my iPad at? That got the popcorn and everything. Show me the bag. I'm like,
where my iPad at?
That's when the iPad first,
where my iPad at?
He was like,
oh yeah,
it's in your trunk.
I open the trunk,
it's full of popcorn.
I'm like,
ah,
they ain't playing.
That was big, man.
They didn't even be fucked up,
but they was my dogs.
I went to the club
with that popcorn.
That's crazy.
That's crazy.
Did Spool give you something to get a detail? He gave me five bands to get a detail. I went to the club with that popcorn. That's crazy. Didn't Smooth
give you something
to get a D2?
Gave me five bands
to get a D2.
I ain't get a D2.
My brother said,
shit,
if I'm excited,
I'll do this shit.
For real.
Oh, man.
It's been crazy.
Big Dawg.
Thank you.
And Mike,
we appreciate you
sliding on us, man.
We've been waiting
for this episode, man.
Finally got on the show, man. We're waiting for this moment. I'm so happy. I appreciate y'all having me on, man. I watch y'all all the time, man. And Mike, baby, we appreciate you sliding on us, man. We were waiting for this episode, man. You finally got on the show, man.
We were waiting for this moment.
I'm so happy.
I appreciate y'all having me on, man.
I watch y'all all the time, man.
Y'all some crazy motherfuckers.
For sure.
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