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Baron Davis, Steve Nash, and Shaquille O’Neal have Jerry Maguire disease



December 20 08

An athlete has Jerry Maguire disease when he uses phrases like “leveraging star power”, “building my brand”, or obsesses over the business of basketball.

I don’t have a problem with players maximizing earnings. After all, this is a business –and a cutthroat one at that. However, I do have a problem when players fail to maximize their talent because the business of basketball has distracted them from the game of basketball.

Here are a few recent cases of Maguire disease, where off-court interests take priority over on-court dominance.

Baron Davis

TNT broadcaster Kenny Smith once said ‘B-Diddy’ should be a regular on the All-NBA teams. ‘Jet’ was right. Davis has the size, skill and charisma to replicate his ‘We Believe’ days more often than not.

Instead of spending his summer working-out so he can recreate the ‘posterization’ of Andrei Kirilenko, Davis produces award winning films like Bloods and Crips: Made In America and builds websites like ibetyou.com.

These are two interesting, important, and successful ventures. However, Davis’ hometown Clippers signed him to a five-year, 60 million dollar contract in July to get them back to the playoffs. L.A.’s other team currently sits at 4-17.

Shaquille O’Neal …

O’Neal was, and still is, great for the NBA. But he has neglected his conditioning, once refused ‘surgery on his time’, and spent his off-seasons rapping and acting.

Here’s a question: how many NBA Titles does Shaq win if he maintains his fitness and dedicates himself to making seventy percent of his free throws attempts?

Finding an answer means looking back to the Lakers 2000-2001 championship season. After posting a solid 56-26 regular season record, the purple-and-gold went 16-1 in the playoffs, sweeping San Antonio and Sacramento.

This was O’Neal’s peak. During this famous second-season, he averaged 31 points, 16 rebounds, 3.5 assists, and 2 blocks per game. Most importantly, he dominated both ends of the floor.

L.A. won a third championship the following year, but O’Neal, because of his ballooning weight and off-court distractions, never committed himself to playing at this level again.

Steve Nash …

Right now, ‘Kid Canada’ is chasing an MLS expansion team, owns a movie production company, helps design his Nike line, and is an executive with Basketball Canada’s development committee.

Problem is his Suns are currently eighth in the Western Conference with a disappointing 15-11 record. Their window has closed. And worst of all, Nash’s production and play are way down.

Bottom line: It should be noted that Davis, O’Neal, and Nash all spend considerable time giving to charity. These commendable efforts are not in any way a distraction because I believe all athletes should give back.

It’s also unrealistic for athletes not to have outside interests. As a purist, I loved lesser talent Andre Miller telling the Colorado media his plans after signing with the Nuggets in 2003: “I don’t know anybody in Denver, and I don’t plan on knowing too many people. I just want to go out, work hard, help the team and do my part.(ESPN) 

Perhaps, I want all players to have such a single-minded focus. Perhaps, I want the NBA to be more of a game. I, however, know this is unrealistic. There is no cure for Jerry Maguire disease and no way to stop the business of basketball.

Can we blame Davis, Shaq, and Nash for having outside interests? What NBA player seems distracted by off-court interests. Get at us in the comment box below and come back to HoopsVibe The Blog. Photo courtesy of themikelee.



7 Comments: Baron Davis, Steve Nash, and Shaquille O’Neal have Jerry Maguire (...)

Posted by
O.Sandor
on 12.21.2008
Hi to all who read and posted ... Thanks for taking the time. Some thoughts: first up to Jacob and Jordan ... I’m not saying players shouldn’t have outside interests or get to do what they want in the off-season. The issue is when business opportunities these players attain because of playing in the NBA overshadow or take priority over their on-court activities. This really has to do with the business of basketball becoming bigger than the game. I also believe athletes must train all year, no matter what and be dedicated to basketball year round. Look at KG and the Celtics, look at Bryant in L.A, look at LBJ in Cleveland. These guys train extremely hard in the summer to improve, while still taking care of things off-court. That’s why they are atop the standings. I’d like to see more of that. Players realizing they are players first, business people second. Thanks for commenting guys. Even if you disagreed. Much respect to you guys, Australia, and the land of Andrew Gaze ... .
Posted by
jackson (from Australia)
on 12.21.2008
Yo, I don’t know what to think. But does everyone know where I come from? .
Posted by
Jordan (FROM AUSTRALIA)
on 12.20.2008
I agree with jacob on some points. However I do think that athletes should focus on conditioning more in the offseason but he’s right on the money with b diddy and even more so with nash. Nash was a product of dantoni’s system, he’s good but not great.Kobe, lebron and dwyane wad are excellent examples of how to be a businessman and an athlete.Much love to my non moronic countryman jacob .
Posted by
Jacob is a Moron
on 12.20.2008
This Jacob guy is a twit ... ANd nobody needs to know or cares where the Hell you are from ... This article is about players’ hobbies or opportunites that they got because of their pro basketball career overshadowing their pro career. Keep in mind you moron: these guys sign their contract first, guaranteed $$$ money and then start doing other stuff. This is a problem in today’s NBA. ... And Shaq WOULD BE THE GREATEST PLAYER EVER if he got his stuff together, but he can’t and refused. Bryant and James are focused, their off-court pursuits neve overshadow what they do on-court EVER. .
Posted by
Jacob (from Australia)
on 12.20.2008
this is stupid. let them do what they want considering its the OFF-season. its up to GMs and coaches to sign and play the guys they think are best. if there was a cause in the contract to train all off season they would have to but they arent signed like that. shaq is always gonna be that guy and phoenix knew that when they got him. baron was doing this before he left and LA still wanted him. (and hes playing well, the rest of his team stinks) and nash isnt that great a player anyway, he just has had fantastic players around him for him to dish to all day. thats why he cant get anything when d’antoni left and they slowed it all down.besides lebron james runs his own business and everything goes through him, look at his play! same with d wade, kobe jumps over cars and shit, theres not many guys in this league dedicated to JUST basketball. .
Posted by

on 12.20.2008
I think it is interesting that Davis team is having a terrible year and he is doing so much away from basketball too much one could argue, which I guess you do ... .
Posted by
step yo game up
on 12.20.2008
Yeah these people shouldn’t be allowed to have outside activities. .

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