Tremendous interview with DJO. This is mandatory viewing for any serious fan of Marquette. This is part 1 looking forward to Part 2
Originally posted by DJOver in Marquette NBA Thread. Kudos to him for finding. I think this interview is thread worthy and lets give the producer of this as many views as possible. There can never be enough DJO news.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iq991lCguuA
Thanks Herm..great article!
I thoroughly enjoyed watching that, DJO made me laugh like 4 times.
"Marquette .. it's based in Chicago, right?"
DJO: "It's an hour south, um, yeah, about an hour south, no, an hour north of Chicago." "I get there, the school is Catholic, I'm like, what dat mean?"
This was great. DJO is such a likable dude. I look forward to seeing the rest of that interview. Nice find Herm.
BAM! DM.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kaXgdxAlHCw
Part two.
DJO was awesome at MU, one of my all time faves, part of some great teams!
Interesting take on why he didn't have success in the NBA.
Quote from: Its DJOver on January 31, 2022, 05:55:07 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kaXgdxAlHCw
Part two.
Part Two was tremendous. DJO really sharing his inner emotions on everything.
Awhile ago didn't DJO throw some subtle shade toward Jae? Found it interesting there was no Jae mention but there was Jimmy and Lazar
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Tgw6LSI-Ls
Part three.
Quote from: Its DJOver on February 01, 2022, 06:26:51 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Tgw6LSI-Ls
Part three.
This part 3 was tremendous.
For as much as Buzz talked about building men off the court, life lessons, how to tie a tie or manage a check book, character reveled, etc. It really seems like he did a horrible job of preparing DJO for the next level
Quote from: swoopem on February 02, 2022, 07:37:52 AM
For as much as Buzz talked about building men off the court, life lessons, how to tie a tie or manage a check book, character reveled, etc. It really seems like he did a horrible job of preparing DJO for the next level
DJO was a very good all around college player without elite level skills that would make up for his lack of size. I mean, he's 6'2".
He didn't fail in the NBA because he was all of the sudden alone and had to drive 30 minutes to practice.
Quote from: Fluffy Blue Monster on February 02, 2022, 07:43:20 AM
DJO was a very good all around college player without elite level skills that would make up for his lack of size. I mean, he's 6'2".
He didn't fail in the NBA because he was all of the sudden alone and had to drive 30 minutes to practice.
Hard to say who is right here. On one hand you've got the guy being interviewed who actually lived and experienced it. And then on the other hand you have Fluffy Blue Monster.
Quote from: genious expert on February 02, 2022, 08:01:18 AM
Hard to say who is right here. On one hand you've got the guy being interviewed who actually lived and experienced it. And then on the other hand you have Fluffy Blue Monster.
Players aren't going to say they don't have the skills. And why has he never migrated back to the NBA after all his time playing in the G-League and in Europe?
Look, I never thought he would be an NBA player. He's just too small and isn't a point guard. Which is probably why he was drafted late in the second round near a bunch of players who didn't stick either.
Do people not watch the NBA?
Quote from: Fluffy Blue Monster on February 02, 2022, 07:43:20 AM
DJO was a very good all around college player without elite level skills that would make up for his lack of size. I mean, he's 6'2".
He didn't fail in the NBA because he was all of the sudden alone and had to drive 30 minutes to practice.
Breaking news: DJO was a good player AND he was 6'2?
Wow, thanks for letting me know. I never would've known if you didn't tell me
Sounds like the NBA and LA a totally different environment that caught him off guard. Maybe due to not having enough experience in the world yet.
Now having played in Europe, he probably would be ready, but that ship may have sailed.
Sometimes life is just like that.
In regard to attending Marquette, sometimes not having choices is good. No option to fail. Must succeed. Sounds like Lazar and Jimmy Butler were great examples of upper classman leading by example.
Quote from: swoopem on February 02, 2022, 08:26:46 AM
Breaking news: DJO was a good player AND he was 6'2?
Wow, thanks for letting me know. I never would've known if you didn't tell me
It wasn't about Buzz doing a "horrible job preparing DJO for the next level." It was that he didn't have the skills or size to make it. Sorry your bad take got called out. Maybe a hot chocolate and a Hallmark movie will help?
Quote from: Fluffy Blue Monster on February 02, 2022, 08:32:20 AM
It wasn't about Buzz doing a "horrible job preparing DJO for the next level." It was that he didn't have the skills or size to make it. Sorry your bad take got called out. Maybe a hot chocolate and a Hallmark movie will help?
How many times on the interview did DJO say "I just didn't know" when talking about his experience? Maybe you know more than him though
Quote from: swoopem on February 02, 2022, 08:53:37 AM
How many times on the interview did DJO say "I just didn't know" when talking about his experience? Maybe you know more than him though
Huh. You make an assumption and all is good despite him saying "I just don't know." But you know more about what Buzz taught him though? Interesting double standard.
Quote from: Fluffy Blue Monster on February 02, 2022, 08:14:05 AM
Players aren't going to say they don't have the skills. And why has he never migrated back to the NBA after all his time playing in the G-League and in Europe?
Look, I never thought he would be an NBA player. He's just too small and isn't a point guard. Which is probably why he was drafted late in the second round near a bunch of players who didn't stick either.
Do people not watch the NBA?
Don't forget that he was with the T-Wolves long enough to be there for the Jimmy Butler during the "you f*cking need me" game. DJO the third-stringer.
DJO wasn't prepared mentally for the NBA. Very clear in these interviews. He didn't know what an agent's role was, he didn.t have an understanding of the business side of things and how rookies were treated, he felt alone. He said he was out working and owning NBA players in practice and he thought that would translate to PT. Sounds like he had a crap attitude and didn't adapt. To me, thats on DJO and Buzz (to an extent) for not having an understanding of whats next, how to get there, and how to stay there.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOlP3mSKR7k
Part four.
Quote from: Its DJOver on February 02, 2022, 05:21:33 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOlP3mSKR7k
Part four.
Excellent inside scoop from DJO on Kobe in practice