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Spyda

  By Marissa Avila
01.31.2004 - Updated on 01.29.2005

What’s in a name? When it comes to Dennis Anthony Chism, Jr., aka "Spyda" a lot more than you can handle. From his signature Spyda dunk to his passion to play for an NBA team, one can say he has chosen the right plays to execute. You might know his character from the television show ESPN " Street ball" or the And1 Tour. Chism has been ready for his close up for a while now. (check out his cameos in music videos). Playing with the Las Vegas ABA team, should now give him the experience and respect as he gets one step closer to his life long goal, to wear his own NBA jersey, and yes (he would wear it off court) would set his career in overdrive. It’s great to come across an athlete who never once mentioned the word, MONEY. Don’t get me wrong the money is important , but i guess Chism is more concerned with playing time. If only they all possessed what few in the league do. . . Show up to play. Met Spyda, know the name, and soon know the face.

Marissa: What do you think of the new player on the ABA Long Beach Jam team, Dennis Rodman?
Spyda: I think it’s really good for the league. There’s nothing like exposure and attention for our league.

Marissa: So you are a Dennis Rodman fan?
Spyda: Yeah, he is one of the best that ever played. Right now he is just getting back into shape. But his career is not done.

Marissa: Who is your role model?
Spyda: Steve Francis, a lot of people said we have the same style of play. He’s quick and he has hops.

Marissa: Have you meet him?
Spyda: I will, at the All-Star weekend. On my birthday, February 12th, I will be playing in the Celebrity basketball game.

Marissa: You are a member of the crazy & funny And1 team. How has that changed your life?
Spyda: All eyes on me.

Marissa: True, between mix tape’s ESPN Streetball and Hot Sauce’s Killer Crossover Tour, it must be hard to be an average Joe?
Spyda: It’s all in the job title, if it has changed me; it has been for the better.

Marissa: Maybe that’s what the ABA Las Vegas Team saw in you. You got invited to play on Master P’s team?
Spyda: Master P saw me play. And then I got a phone call from him, asking me to play. The next thing you know, I’m on the first flight out to Las Vegas.

Marissa: So is Master P, a better ball player or rapper?
Spyda: I see, it is hard to have two careers. He is a good player, he can play.

Marissa: I see, but I think your coach Joe Bryant, Kobe Bryant’s father is a great player and very smart coach.
Spyda: He understands his players, he breaks everything down. Look at the score, it works.

Marissa: Does he ever take you aside to talk or to teach, what so many lack- "Fundamentals "?
Spyda: Everyday, he always has something to teach me.

Marissa: Right now your main focus is getting into the NBA, how will you break into the league?
Spyda: By doing what I do best, showcasing my all around talent.

Marissa: What NBA team, are you a fan of?
Spyda: I’m a Lakers fan. But true fans know why they’re not doing so good. We will be back!

Marissa: Where did the name Spyda come from?
Spyda: My uncle played for the Harlem Globe Trotters? And they called him spider man and then hot sauce and other players shortened it to spider. So then I made a minor change. Spyda

Marissa: How is your web-site coming along? Do you see a lot of traffic?
Spyda: My fan base is blowing up, it was a good move. I e-mail all my fans back.

Marissa: So what is next after this ABA season?
Spyda: The USBL and the AND1 TOUR. It’s all worth it, I get to do what I love.

Marissa Avila

 

For more info on Spyda, visit www.spydabasketball.com.

1 Comments: Spyda

Posted by
letisha brooks
on 10.21.2007
yo on the real my mane spyda got some hops im fo reel he can out jump anybody I kno and can ball fo reel!!!! .

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