Club Shay Shay - Iman Shumpert Part 1
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🗓️ 25 February 2026
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NBA champion, entrepreneur, artist, and media personality Iman Shumpert joins Club Shay Shay for a powerful and emotional conversation that moves from legacy and loss to fatherhood, relationships, and personal growth.
Iman opens up about the recent passing of his father and the impact he had on his life. He shares that his dad spoke to him every day and shaped the man he is today. Remembering their last conversation. Iman reflects on the shock of losing a “good man,” describing his father as his blueprint for discipline, leadership, and integrity. He explains how grief changed him, forcing him to step fully into manhood without the daily guidance he once relied on.
The conversation shifts to fatherhood and how Iman is raising his daughters with the same love, presence, and accountability he received growing up. He emphasizes intentionality—being attentive, remembering the small things like school presentations, and protecting their emotional space. He breaks down the importance of Black fathers, comparing them to elite defensive backs like Darrelle Revis—so dominant that trouble doesn’t even come their way. He speaks candidly about representation, safety, and how having strong Black male role models shaped how he views the world.
Iman also shares how his mother found joy again through her grandchildren after losing her husband, and how seeing all her sons together brought her peace. He reflects on how grief can physically affect loved ones and the weight that comes with losing a lifelong partner.
He dives into winning an NBA championship with the Cleveland Cavaliers and what it meant to be part of the franchise’s first title run, while also reflecting on his historic Mirrorball Trophy victory on Dancing with the Stars. Iman touches on how the championship was monumental, but the Dancing with the Stars win might hold an even more special place in his mom’s heart.
Iman discusses witnessing the birth of both his daughters at home, his thoughts on having more children, and why he’s hesitant about legal marriage in the future. He speaks honestly about lessons learned from marriage—challenging the idea that a wedding creates a new level of love—and explains why authenticity matters more to him now than performing for relationships.
Iman also reflects on his NBA journey, explaining why he never officially closed the door on basketball and would still answer the call if a contender needed him. He speaks about winning a championship alongside LeBron James with the Cleveland Cavaliers. Iman makes it clear that the competitive fire never left, saying he didn’t “retire-retire” because if the right opportunity came, he’d get in shape and be ready.
He addresses public dating and social media narratives. Kountry Wayne and his relationship with his children and babymothers, and working with him. On filming and being a part of The Chi and Kountry Wayne skits. Receiving advice from Jacob Latimore. Almost getting into a fight after the playoffs. Speak on the controversy of Chris Paul's retirement. Iman also weighs in on platonic friendships between men and women, emotional boundaries, and the impact of a woman’s relationship with her father.
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| 0:00.0 | Y'all wouldn't care to talk to me if I ain't get raised by that man. |
| 0:03.5 | Do you remember the last conversation you had with your father? |
| 0:07.6 | Mm-hmm. |
| 0:10.0 | Yeah, he was, uh... |
| 0:12.0 | Uh, my bad. |
| 0:20.5 | All my life, they're grinding all my life. Sacrifice. Hustle paid the price. Want to slice. Got the roll of dice. That's why all my life. I've been grinding on my life. Yeah. All my life. They're grinding on my life. Sacrifice. Hustle paid the price. Want a slice. Got the roll of dice. That's why all that's why all my life i've been grinding all my life |
| 0:41.4 | hello welcome to another episode of club shayshay i am your host shannon sharp i'm also the |
| 0:48.8 | proprietor of club shay stopping by for conversation and a drink today he's a true renaissance man |
| 0:53.6 | he's an NBA champion. |
| 0:55.0 | He was also a member of the very first NBA championship brought to the Cleveland Cavaliers. |
| 0:59.0 | He's the first NBA player to take home the grand prize on Dancing with the Stars. |
| 1:04.0 | He's the first athlete in his high school history to have his number retired. |
| 1:08.0 | A multi-happiness analyst, a rapper, an actor, artist, an entertainer, TV host, a businessman, and a father, and he's from Chicago. Here he is, Imani Shump. Man, that's his place. So, bro, how you doing? Man, why he made me sound better than that? Yeah. Give me some big shoes. You know what I wanted to ask, how you get the, Because I only know one Amman, and that's the famous model. How did you get that name? Is that way, did your mom them play? My mama, she didn't name me after, but she always loved her name. Yeah, okay. And it's of African descent. But me and my brothers all got like little wrinkles of African descent in our name. We're not technically, we don't know our roots. Right, okay, okay. You know what I mean? So you haven't done like a DNA or an ancestry or anything like that kind of find roots? Yeah, I don't know my roots. I just know my mom like African name. She came with Eman. It just means someone to follow what she said because I was just a big ass, I was a big baby. I was born 12 pounds, four ounces. Damn. 23 and a half inches long. So she kind of, I think, my pain. Yeah. She kind of knew. Got to get him some sort of, you know what I was. Yeah, yeah. Man, well, congratulations. Man, I want to toast everything that you've ever day. You know what this is? Okay, okay, okay. Okay. Oh, my bad, I forgot. So, I forgot that. I forgot that. |
| 2:21.1 | I know, but Man, I want to toast everything that you've ever done. You know what this is? I can't. I can't. Okay. |
| 2:18.1 | Rob it down started. |
| 2:19.1 | Oh, my bad. |
| 2:19.5 | I forgot. |
| 2:20.7 | So I forgot that. |
| 2:22.3 | I know, but I ain't Muslim. |
| 2:23.8 | Like I said, I ain't Muslim. |
| 2:28.5 | I ain't got nothing going on. It's a discipline thing. It's a little. Yeah, I'll take a little water, though, if y'all got something. |
| 2:29.5 | Right down by your seat. |
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