Play Michael Jordan 1-on-1 – me vs. MJ https://www.mevsmj.com Mon, 21 Nov 2011 18:06:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 23 Questions with Campbell University’s Eric Griffin! https://www.mevsmj.com/23-questions-with-campbell-universitys-eric-griffin/ https://www.mevsmj.com/23-questions-with-campbell-universitys-eric-griffin/#comments Tue, 04 Oct 2011 11:23:50 +0000 http://www.mevsMJ.com/?p=4659 Read more]]>
Eric Griffin showing that any defender is just one degree from being dunked on!

Coach Kevin Sutton, in a kind, yet authortative tone instructed, “Alright guys, partner up!”

It was my first workout with the group and on this cool spring night in May, I just so happened to get paired up with 6’8″ 215 pound Eric Griffin.

With his height and long arms that stretch into tomorrow, I expected Griffin to be strictly a post player.  Fifteen years ago I’m sure that’s exactly where some coach would have placed him.  All I can say is, I’m glad it’s not fifteen years ago!

During the workout, I was amazed at Griffin’s ball skills and his ability to shoot the rock.  He literally takes jump shots from three point land!  I’m talking a couple of feet off the ground JUMP SHOTS!

It’s one thing for a 6’2″ guy like myself to do that, but when you’re 6’8″, well you can understand how and why Eric Griffin took Campbell University by storm last year!

Griffin lowering another opponent's field goal percentage with a nasty block!

Transferring in from the community college level, Eric averaged 13.2 points, 6.9 rebounds, 1.7 steals, and 2.1 blocks per game, while shooting over 50% from the field, for the Fighting Camels.  In February of last year, he was named Atlantic Sun Conference’s newcomer of the week (see video below) with a stat line (22.5 points, 7.5 rebounds, 3.5 blocks, 2.5 steals and 1.5 assists) that’ll make any basketball fan say damn!

What’s just as amazing as Eric leading Campbell in points, rebounds and blocks last season, is that this, his senior season at Campbell, will be just Eric’s fifth year of organized hoops!  That’s right, the guy swatting shots, raining three’s and thumping dunks on foolish defenders, played just one year of high school basketball at Boone, in Orlando, Florida.

As good as Griffin is right now, logic has everyone wondering just how good can he be?  That’s a question Eric Griffin wants to find the answer to as well, which isn’t great news for opponents!

Without further ado, here is 23 questions with Campbell University’s Eric Griffin!

23 Questions With Campbell University’s Eric Griffin:

1.  What sparked your interest in basketball?

Eric Griffin:  About the age of 8 watching the Orlando Magic, I fell in love with the game.

2.  What’s your jersey number and why do you wear it?

Eric Griffin #21

EG:  #21, my pastor blessed me with this number.

3.  Do you have a nickname?

EG:  E-money.

4.  Favorite Food?

EG:  Hot Wings.

5.  Hidden Talent (Something you’re good at that most don’t know about)?

EG:  I know how to Rap lol….

6.  Something you’re surprisingly really bad at?

EG:  Cooking.

7.  Favorite Musician/Group?

EG:  Lil Wayne/One-way Boys.

8.  Proudest moment as a basketball player thus far?

EG:  This year made six three points in one game, made player of the week, and ended the game with 27pts.

9.  If you didn’t play basketball, what else would you enjoy doing?

EG:  That’s a really good question.  I love the game of basketball so much can’t really see myself doing anything else.

10.  What advice would you have for someone looking to achieve your level of success on the court?

EG:  Work hard, never let your goals fall behind, play every game like it’s your last and keep faith in God.

11.  Who are your role model(s)?

EG:  Mom and Grandmother.

12. What is your earliest basketball memory?

EG:  First year playing basketball, my 12th grade year, making the basketball team.

Griffin showing the skill set

13.  Twitter or Facebook?

EG:  Twitter (@MRCU21)

14.  If you could meet any celebrity who would it be?

EG:  Kevin Durant

15.  What kind of basketball shoes do you wear?

EG:  I don’t have a specific pair.  Any shoes will work.

16.  Favorite pre-game meal?

EG:  P&J lol…..

17.  Do you have any pre-game superstitions?

EG:  A good old Nap.

18.  What motivates you?

EG:  My mom.  Seeing her smile.

19.  During an average week, how often do you play basketball and or do something related to basketball like conditioning?

EG:  Every morning I start with a run and end the day with a good workout.

Griffin going up for the finish!
20.  As you know, my dream is to play Michael Jordan 1-on-1.   What is your dream?

EG:  Making it to the NBA and supporting my family.

21.  How do you think you would fair today against MJ 1-on-1?

EG:  Go Kobe lol….

22.  How do you think you would do against Jordan in his prime? 😀

EG:  Jordan was the man in his prime.   It would be a good game.

23.  Any advice for me for WHEN I play Jordan?

EG:  Do your best and don’t let him win!

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Thank You Eric Griffin!!!

I want to give a BIG SHOUT OUT to Eric Griffin for taking a few minutes away from his training and school work to be a part of the journey that is mevsMJ.com!

All the best to you this upcoming season!

You can follow Eric Griffin senior season on Twitter @MRCU21! 

Video of Campbell University’s Eric Griffin:

httpvh://youtu.be/y5rszOSzxk4

Eric Griffin with one of the SICKEST DUNKS you will EVER see!

httpvh://youtu.be/SfN16daQ300

Me vs. Eric Griffin???

For inquiring minds, yes I will match-up with Eric after the season when he makes his way back to Orlando!

Until then, I’ll keep working on my game in preparation for my upcoming opponents and ultimately, Michael Jordan!

me vs. MJ…the journey continues!

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Impact Basketball’s Competitive League Recap https://www.mevsmj.com/impact-basketballs-lockout-league-recap/ https://www.mevsmj.com/impact-basketballs-lockout-league-recap/#comments Tue, 27 Sep 2011 11:23:46 +0000 http://www.mevsMJ.com/?p=4703 Read more]]>
Impact Basketball (Las Vegas)

Sitting in the last of a long row of folding metal chairs lining the sideline of the court I studied the footwork of Rudy Gay, Roger Mason and Jared Dudley as they went through their morning court workout with the founder of Impact Basketball, Joe Abunassar.

My eyes red and heavy from lack of sleep the night before did their best to paint mental canvases of the player’s execution on each drill.

In an empty gymnasium just off the Las Vegas strip, on a Wednesday morning in September, I was being shown exactly what the best do to get better and I couldn’t have been happier!

John Wall

Forty-five minutes into their workout in walked one of the most electrifying point guards in the NBA, John Wall.

The night before as I was shooting around on the court after the games, I dribbled up to John as he walked across the hardwood floor and playfully asked, “You wanna play some 1-on-1?”

With a slight smile he responded, “I’m too tired right now man.”

It made sense.  He had just dropped over 40 points in the game some 20 minutes earlier, hitting the hole like the roadrunner.

Now less than 12 hours later he was back in the gym ready to work on his game.

As he walked down to the court he took a seat in the chair directly next to me, kicked off his slides and began putting his shoes on.

We talked briefly about my journey to play Michael Jordan before Rudy, Roger and Jared came over to greet John, having just completed their workout.

Me, Roger, Jared, Rudy and Stephen Jackson

Because John had chosen to sit next to me out of all the empty chairs, I soon found myself next to Roger and Rudy, who had taken seats next to John before he proceeded to begin his workout.  Then Jared pulled up a seat at an angle on the other side of me and for the next 30 minutes or so I listened as they talked shoe contracts, music, and what players were leaving to play overseas.

Then in walked Stephen Jackson and as he was giving handshakes to the guys, because I was there with them he reached out to me and said, “What’s up man!”

Wearing my Jordan Six Rings shirt, Jackson noticed and said, “I have the white one, but I haven’t seen the black one.  I like that!”

It was all quite surreal to say the least.

I’m Trying To Get A Game of 1-on-1 vs. Michael Jordan

Over my three days at Impact Basketball’s facility I told Chauncey Billups, John Wall, Corey Brewer, Jermaine Taylor, Rudy Gay, Jared Dudley, OJ Mayo, Damon Jones, Kenyon Martin, Corey Maggette, Marreese Speights and Dahntay Jones about my journey to play MJ.

They all for the most part were very supportive wishing me luck on my quest.

While I wasn’t able to get anyone to agree to play me, I did get some encouraging feedback and at one point was shown a move by John Wall.  I’d describe it, but Mr. Jordan might be reading! 🙂  Oh, what the heck…it was his patented spin move!!!  How cool is that!?!?

On another occasion as I was shooting one evening, I did a little hesitation dribble towards Chauncey Billups, prompting him to say to me in an encouraging tone, “Oh, that’s what you’ve got for Jordan!”  I then ran right next to him on the court, launched a NBA 3 pointer over him, that swished, to which he said, “Nice shot!”

In all, to list every single interaction with a player would take much more than a single blog post and for some reason I’d like to just keep some of them for myself.  All I can is, it was an amazing experience for sure!

Impact Competitive League Action

In my time in Vegas I watched eight fairly intense games of NBA basketball.  I’ve never been closer to the action, including my days in TV, as I was last week.

With a couple hundred people there to watch daily, I could hear the trash talk, the shoes squeak and all that falls between the two.

It was awesome!

For the fans that did show up, they got an up close and personal look at a group of NBA guys that just love to play ball.  Stripped away was all the formality that has become today’s NBA.  Left was a group of highly skilled men that love the game and appreciate the fans, even interacting with them at times during the games.

I also saw numerous players sign autographs and stop to take pictures after the games.

Shooting In Front Of NBA Players

Thursday morning as Eric Bledsoe was working out on one end, the other half of the court was open, due to Coby Karl having completed his morning session.

Always equipped with my Jordans, I walked down and asked if they mind if I shoot on the other end until the next workout began.

After getting approval, I proceeded to get some shots in for the next hour and 15 minutes in front of the top trainers and players like Rudy Gay and OJ Mayo.

At first, to be honest, I was a bit nervous.  I had just watched Bledsoe make almost every shot he took and now I was shooting with an NBA ball, which is a bit different than what I routinely use, in front of a group of basketball’s best.

The adrenaline was sprinting through my body, but after a few minutes I found my rhythm, took a deep breath and was fine.  I honestly don’t know if they watched much of what I did, but I know they heard that net pop, haha! 😉

What I Learned Watching NBA Guys Workout

They are so freaking good!  Like in all walks of life, some go harder than others, but the consistency is amazing!  The footwork, the elevation, the fluidity and ease at which they move, the conditioning, the explosiveness and their ability to make the majority of their shots was so inspiring!  They are so efficient on the basketball court!

There is such a gigantic difference between them and most everyone else that plays basketball and getting to see them workout further proved that and blew my mind.

They made me want to work even harder because I know now how great you can actually be at the game I love so much.

My Impact Family (Thank You!)

Last year I reached out to Impact Basketball and told them about my dream.  Matt Hiller who trained me some 11 months ago has been like a brother to me and I can’t say enough good things about him or Tom Carollo who hooked me up with VIP, all access passes to the Impact League event.  Great men, no doubt!

Impact Basketball truly is a class act organization and I’m so happy and thankful to have them on my side.

I’d like to thank Impact Basketball creator Joe Abunassar for his hospitality as well.  Very much appreciated!

I also want to thank every single person at Impact Basketball for having me and for their kindness.  Means the World to me!

More Impact Basketball In My Future

I’m actually looking to possibly make another trip to Vegas next month for some more hoops!  I simply can’t get enough!  There is talk of perhaps putting on another two week league in late October and that has me already wanting to book some airline tickets!

While those details are being worked out, I will without a doubt make my way back down to Sarasota to work with Matt and Tom very soon.

Life Is Amazing If You Allow It To Be!

I’ve been saying all of 2011 that “Life is Amazing If You Allow It To Be!”  This is just another example of that and for it I’m so thankful.

Never be afraid to go after your dreams!  Amazing, wonderful things are waiting for you, if you just take a long stride and believe!

me vs. MJ…the now cross country journey continues!  As always, thank you for following along!

Full Video Recap of Impact Basketball’s Competitive League Series

httpvh://youtu.be/ZneQFX2kZho

 **Check Back Thursday For…Me vs. Damon Jones (The Shootout That Almost Was)

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What’s Your End Goal? https://www.mevsmj.com/whats-your-end-goal/ https://www.mevsmj.com/whats-your-end-goal/#comments Thu, 17 Mar 2011 11:23:29 +0000 http://www.mevsmj.com/?p=2828 Read more]]>
My End Goal is to Play Michael Jordan 1-on-1 in basketball!

What keeps you moving forward?  What keeps you going?

I’ve got bruises all over my leg from having instruments pressed into and across my skin.  After a couple of days, just as the contusions begin to heal, the tools are reapplied and at times the pain is excruciating.  Having something that causes a bruise done on top of an existing bruise is not fun.

With what resembles a larger rubber band around my ankles I get in my basketball defensive stance and slowly shuffle the length of the training room and back.  The resistance of the band lights up my arse like the entire place is on fire.

Just as I get back to where I began, what I think is the finish line, I’m instructed to do it again.

The natural part of me wants to stop.  I’m no different than anyone else.  I don’t like pain.

Yet I’m reminded that this was Michael Jordan’s LIFE when he played.  It’s why he was great!

I stay crouched and push through.

My End Goal:  Play Michael Jordan 1-on-1 in basketball.

What’s Your End Goal?

What do you think about when times get rough and it isn’t easy?  What motivates you through the pain so that you may one day reach your end goal?

Do you have an end goal or are you just sputtering through life aimlessly?

{Note:  I’m trying to get this Letter to Michael Jordan.  Please share with everyone!  Thanks!}

*Btw, is the above not the sickest image of MJ ever!?!? So on point! Ziare Smith rocked it!

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