meta_pixel
Tapesearch Logo
Log in
Knuckleheads with Quentin Richardson & Darius Miles

Shawn Marion

Knuckleheads with Quentin Richardson & Darius Miles

iHeartPodcasts

Comedy, Sports, Arts

5.03.4K Ratings

🗓️ 28 April 2020

⏱️ 70 minutes

🧾️ Download transcript

Summary

The Matrix, aka Shawn Marion, joins the fellas on this week’s episode of Knuckleheads with Quentin Richardson and Darius Miles! One of the most underrated NBA players of all time looks back on his unlikely ascension from barely recruited high schooler to standout JUCO player to one-season star at UNLV. Q remembers the first time he met Shawn, at a Jordan camp where The Matrix was shocking everybody by putting on a show amid the nation’s elite. Then Shawn talks about getting to the NBA, where he was the only rookie on the Suns in 1999 — and why that situation really helped him in the long run. He reveals what it was like to play with Jason Kidd and how that experience gave him so much confidence. Then it’s time for a little reminiscence about the 2004 Suns, when Q came aboard, and just why that team was so damn good. Shawn lays out the crucial importance of his shift to the four spot and then takes time to point out just how impressive it was that, at 6'7", he could hold his own against the toughest position in the Western Conference. Speaking of impressive, do you know who the first player in NBA history to have 15,000 points, 10,000 rebounds, 1,000 blocks and 500 threes was? Yup, The Matrix. Shawn then talks about moving around the league a bit and how hungry he was to win a championship. Shawn bounced from Phoenix to Miami (actually learning he’d been traded in the middle of his own Super Bowl party) and made a pit stop in Toronto before finally landing in Dallas. In 2009 that Mavericks team was special and they knew it. Shawn even remembers Jason Terry getting a championship trophy tattoo at the start of the season. That Dallas team would go on to beat the Heat in an epic run, propelled by a playing-out-of-his-mind Dirk Nowitzki. Shawn reveals that he and Dirk would play one-on-one every day after practice to get Dirk ready to face off against smaller guys. Shawn Marion had one hell of a career and you best not forget it — Trix is a must listen! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Transcript

Click on a timestamp to play from that location

0:00.0

Who's the first person when you got to the league to bushel us?

0:03.2

So the record is straight to the point.

0:07.5

You know what?

0:08.7

Right off the break.

0:09.5

You know what?

0:10.0

Honestly, say not one person.

0:12.0

I actually really bust my ass.

0:13.9

You know, I'm just a, if you know me, you know anything about me,

0:16.9

you play me, I'm a competitor, dude.

0:19.6

Like you ain't just friend for sitting there and go at me.

0:21.6

And I think you go, I'm supposed to just take it.

0:24.4

But for the most part, though, I can tell you this.

0:27.3

You know, I came in in 1999 and we had so many talented players in the league.

0:31.6

They always tell you certain guys they got these certain moves.

0:33.9

You know what I mean?

0:34.5

It's got important.

0:35.1

So like one of my early games is against Smythi, Steve Smith.

0:39.2

You know, Smythi has a hezzy.

0:40.8

And he's like, don't go for it.

0:42.6

Don't go.

0:43.1

He all, he gets every young guy, every player.

0:46.2

And some older guy is still currently.

...

Please login to see the full transcript.

Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from iHeartPodcasts, and are the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Tapesearch.

Generated transcripts are the property of iHeartPodcasts and are distributed freely under the Fair Use doctrine. Transcripts generated by Tapesearch are not guaranteed to be accurate.

Copyright © Tapesearch 2026.