DJ reminds of kobe, his mannerism, knowledge, confidence. Its because both DJ and Kobe had MJ as a big brother(Jeter learned the business and met him when they were both playing baseball)
Never thought I would see Derek Jeter on Knuckleheads. As a lifelong New York Yankees fan and a supporter of Knuckleheads this is special to me. Proud to say I've witnessed Derek Jeter win his 5th World Series Championship and become the all-time hits leader of the New York Yankees live in person at Yankee Stadium.
The Bust Yo Ass question is such a brilliant thing to ask. These athlete's have done ass much ass busting in their careers it is cool to see them share their humbleness giving props to others. Can't wait to see NFL Bust Yo Ass stories.
No holds barred 😂 yeah okay too bad these too retards are giving about the worst interview I’ve ever seen..clueless ass dudes 🤦 you have the goat on!!! ya shoulda been studying his career, life and baseball in general the last month knowing he was coming on but no you come with this weak ass stuff..Jeter leaving this interview like this is 2 hours I coulda spent blowing cocaine ina strippers ass while getting sucked from the back by 3 pornstars
@@toddgoza3522 Q was such a windbag in this interview - more than he usually is. DMiles is clearly a fan and was trying to ask serious questions, but Q just couldn't help himself and his totally irrelevant stories just ruined the flow.
all we heard about was the list of women...but he kept it quiet...the media did all the speculating...a girl I knew was a shot girl at the Roxy in New york city back in 90s...she would always talk about Jeter showing up and the women were just circling like vultures
Derek Jeter is the baseball version of kobe and I don’t just mean skill wise.. the intensity, the love of the game and the way he dissects and understands baseball is very kobe like
😂‼️ awwww mannn poor Q you gotta realize who you got on your show...who got THE ACTUAL BASEBALL GOAT 😨‼️ like mannnn this man connects all athletes in general like there's not a better baseball player that is this iconic which is scary 😨‼️ YOU GOT DEREK JETER...THE YOUNG PHENOM ⚾️
Either Q was nervous or drunk but one thing we know he has never played baseball! He was trying to make himself relevant to the conversation but made it tough cutting DJ off. Jeter being the great he is was cool calm and still gave a great interview.
Yeah Q should've just played the background and let DMiles shine on this one.Especially since you can tell DMiles has a true love and knowledge of baseball.DMiles should check him on that.
Just blows my mind as a Yankee fan seeing Derek being so candid during interviews for the first time in 20 years, but yet being interrupted so often without letting him finish his thoughts by Q Rich. I'm disappointed that after 7 seasons on this show, he still hasn't learn to let his guests finish speaking.
I’m a die hard New York Yankees fan 27 world series Derek Jeter my fav NYY 5 time champion love the documentary ⚾️⚾️💙🗽🗽 The Captain🔥🔥Thank you Jeter 2⚾️💙💐💐🐐🐐🐐💐🔥🔥
The reason why I ever picked up a baseball ☝🏽 the reason why it’s my favorite sport to this day! This is a dope interview, in the same context of the Kobe one 🤞🏽💛
This interview was so great! I was that pitcher in rookie ball that had no idea where it was going!😂🤣😂 brought back great memories of my time in A-Ball!
thanks jetes...he gave my generation a great player and a class act to root for ...love the clemens reference...I remember being in baseball camp in 4th grade in New york...all the kids that day were talking about roger striking out 20 in a game while on Boston...intimidating presence out of the Bob Gibson mold
Awesome interview! Genuinely great conversation by the guys and D Jeter. I loved the honest inquisitive questions Great job knuckleheads ! Jeter the goat!
Derek Jeter proves every time that good people are to be rewarded. He is still a class act, God bless his parents for supporting him through his baseball journey. Great interview Q & Darius!!
Bro all Q did was interrupt Jeter and talk about himself. He would literally ask Jeter a question and then answer it himself and babble on and on and then Darius would move on to another question and Jeter never got to answer the initial question. Q is really bad at this
I looooove hooping with a passion, but baseball has always been my fav sport because of what Jeter said - “baseball is just like life.” I’ve said that forever hence the reason why I love it. The highs the lows, victory , defeat, the agony of defeat, obstacles, triumph.
I remember everyday I would read the newspaper here in Ny in the early 90’s. I would check all baseball stats for the MLB. They always had a small column with the Yankee prospect stats from the minors. I remember thinking “who is this guy Jeter?” But I would pronounce his name like a Jet airplane. Little did I know he would become a legend.
Dope to see Derek Jeter doing an interview with Q & D. Not a Yankees fan, but just being a fan of baseball and sports in general I had nothing but respect for Jeter as a player watching him growing up. True Hall Of Fame Legend in the game. Mr. November. #2
I was getting a but nervous thinking the podcast wasn’t going to release another episode! Saw this and clicked right away! Cant wait to listen to this one!
LEGENDARY!! Darius Miles was fantastic in this interview, but Q was hella annoying!!! you gotta chill and let him talk !!! Felt like many good stories was cut short because of Q!
Thank you from a die hard Yankees/Jeter fan. Also wanted to mention that as a Knicks fan, Kobe was always my favorite player growing up. RIP to the GOAT 🐍
Y’all really have the best NBA podcast in my opinion. I think it’s wayyyyyy better than all the smoke, especially the fact that both of y’all are engaged in the convo and both asking great questions. This shit needs way more views and attention, hopefully it’s just a matter of time!
Derek Jeter Clap 👏 Clap Clap Clap Clap Clap 👏 Talk about a goat 🐐 There are not many certified no debate legends - the list is small - Jeter is one of the best ever
I believe this might be first time for any new show in a while, and definitely first time in person, but it's awesome to have you guys back. I was worried you guys wouldnt continue. This is by far the best interview format show right now, and for as long as I can remember, and while sports is the superficial topic, it's about life. Hearing about the backstories of people I paid attention to and saw performing throughout their entire professional playing careers, with varying degrees of success in the individual and team contexts, sitting down and talking about the backstories, it's really fascinating and instructive on so many things I think all people are always thinking about in one way or another - success, disappointment, talent, merit, opportunity, hard work, teamwork, selfishness, the game within the game, the midrange game, the true meaning of Christmas and why Secret Santa is not a game, Voshon Leonard. I can't break it down into a formula, but I would say you guys are effective at shedding light on these various points with your guests because you are just trying to make sense of your experiences with your guests doing the same, and no one has any answers except to share their own experiences and stories, with no particular point they are trying to make to anyone in particular. Jeter is interesting and got me thinking more about how talent, hard work, dedication and all other positive attributes play into success, but also about how accidental and random it all can be with him emphasizing how he ended up in majors when he did because of an injury to another player - would Jeter have been successful as he was if that player had not injured himself and had another 4 to 5 years or more quality years that could have kept Jeter in minor leagues during that time and everything that would entail? What if he had decided or been forced to become a pitcher because of circumstances, or a decision by him or coach's/organization, then he would be a player who wouldn't be playing every game and not have all the opportunities to be as clutch as he was. Jeter never blew up in any major statistical category where you could look at it and say that's a superstar, but he was so solid and had these remarkable plays like that f#@$@n cut off to prevent A's from scoring at home im still speechless about because Jeter ran all the way to the first base line to do it (never seem that happen), it was a unique moment in the series, and I still can't figure out whether it was dumb to even try it, keenly intelligent, athletically amazing, or what but it was just epic - it also could have led the A's to the moneyball strategy that yielded the same results if not worse than the franchise had had while leading to a great sports movie where my girlfriend at the time actually wanted to see it (I guess it was probably brad pitt), and the adoption of statistical analysis to the NBA and the end of the midrange game (the Big Dog speaks truth about why you need to have that no matter what analytics say). It's just all fun to ponder and try to figure out the meaning of it all. I also want to tell you guys I was in LA during your Clippers team and will never forget what you guys did just that one year you were together. I remember specifically thinking very long and hard about splurging on a D. Miles jersey when I would see it in the mall, which was relatively frequently, but ultimately I couldn't overcome that I do look ridiculous wearing a jersey (some people can and it's really about confidence in yourself to make it work, and observable muscles in arms) and that it was something so good I couldn't rely on Clippers not messing it up (which they promptly did after trading D. Miles after one year when putting up numbers showing exactly what one should see as superstar trajectory in first year out of high school, which I think off the top of my head was about 9 points a game and I recently compared numbers to first year stats of garnetts and some other high school to NBA players that no one would dispute as stars and there wasnt much discernible difference with garnetts nor the others - in other words, it was exactly what one would want to have seen to think they had made an excellent choice with a top pick and no coherent line of thought could be connected to then trade you.) Anyway, what you guys accomplished in LA was special - making the Clippers cool, fun, and with a future. I just have personal experience with that part of your careers so I wont even go on about the 50 pt game, Q's known and respected marksmanship from downtown, playoff appearances, and on and on. Now I am considering again buying a D. Miles jersey and will get it if I see one somewhere and possibly order it off internet too, and I will wear it cuz now I'm middle aged and don't give a f#$& about what others think of me and my fashion cuz I know Im cool. Glad to have you guys back.
Great interview. As a Baltimore Orioles fan it was disheartening watching the Yankees beat the snot out of us all the time. Not a Yanks fan at all but I am a HUGE baseball fan and you can’t not admire this guy. Brought his A game always! SALUTE!!!
I’ve never seen your show before but I’m a huge very Jeter fan I needed this like I need the air I breathe Definitely subscribing I’m a fan of you guys now
Bro thank you Jesus for this The captain himself thank you for all the great memories I have the both sports illustrated of getting into the 3000 club with home run and the final walk off hit at old Yankee stadium ! Pin strip pride all the way in SoCal let’s go Dj!
I think every professional athlete ESPECIALLY those in a major media market need to have DJ's number on speed dial.This guy played in NY and was in no scandals at all.He and Lebron need to do a seminar for athletes in all sports at all levels on how to handle the media and spotlight.These guys are amazing for how they handle this lifestyle.Oh yeah DMiles I see the improvement on your interviewing skills.Great questions my fellow dark skinned brother.
I was born 1990. my whole family is yankees fans and my dad is from queens where they occasionally got to see reggie jackson play at old yankee stadium. DJ was my hero growing up. still have his biography for kids, over 30 of his cards, a plaque and tons of assorted memorabilia. #2 is the captain in way more ways than just new york yankees baseball.
It’s clear that Q does not read these comments. For a long time now, people have been asking him to fall back and let the guest speak. But as we can see, little has changed. DM glad to see how you prepare for these interviews. Great show. Keep getting these great guests.
This interview feels like The Kobe One. Legendary Information
Tremendous composure
They clearly cut from the same cloth.
DJ reminds of kobe, his mannerism, knowledge, confidence. Its because both DJ and Kobe had MJ as a big brother(Jeter learned the business and met him when they were both playing baseball)
@@detroitdawg81 And both DJ and Kobe were close with each other.
@@andrewjones7150 Their careeers are also so similar as well.
Y'all got Jeter on here?
That's damn legendary stuff. 👏👏👏
well i mean he founded the tribune lol
Next should be Barry Bonds and that he can tell his story from his point of view, rather than from the media's point of view
Jeter is the most overrated player ever
@@goobergoob1281 you keep telling yourself that
@@goobergoob1281 heard one person say it and thinks it’s true gtfo 🤡
Never thought I would see Derek Jeter on Knuckleheads. As a lifelong New York Yankees fan and a supporter of Knuckleheads this is special to me. Proud to say I've witnessed Derek Jeter win his 5th World Series Championship and become the all-time hits leader of the New York Yankees live in person at Yankee Stadium.
The Bust Yo Ass question is such a brilliant thing to ask. These athlete's have done ass much ass busting in their careers it is cool to see them share their humbleness giving props to others. Can't wait to see NFL Bust Yo Ass stories.
Yes!
💯% agree. It’s uniquely theirs. Dope show! Blessings. 🤛
Man...Jeter doesn't just give out no holds barred interviews to just about anyone...this is an awesome sit down. One of the Rushmore GOATs for sure.
No holds barred 😂 yeah okay too bad these too retards are giving about the worst interview I’ve ever seen..clueless ass dudes 🤦 you have the goat on!!! ya shoulda been studying his career, life and baseball in general the last month knowing he was coming on but no you come with this weak ass stuff..Jeter leaving this interview like this is 2 hours I coulda spent blowing cocaine ina strippers ass while getting sucked from the back by 3 pornstars
He doesn’t do interview often, I was surprised he picked them to do one especially considering how Q is carrying on
@@toddgoza3522 Q was such a windbag in this interview - more than he usually is. DMiles is clearly a fan and was trying to ask serious questions, but Q just couldn't help himself and his totally irrelevant stories just ruined the flow.
Definitely not Mount Rushmore
@@bigtankmb it was cool seeing dmiles fanboy a bit he’s Definitely trying to get the best out of this interview great episode🔥🔥🔥
Shout out to D. Miles. I see your growth! Keep up the good work!!!
He’s actually such a good interviewer
Continuing to get better.I loved his questions and was surprised by his baseball knowledge.
Q rich need to step it up ,lookin n sounding like a kid at times
He’s too good at Interviewing!
I love Q, that’s my guy!! But y’all gotta stop talking over people plz. Love y’all boys!
Q would not shut up near the end. Was he drunk or high?
Swear you can tell when Q is excited lol he will not shut up
Yea! Q, was on one. Lol 😆
Seriously!
Fr man
Derek Jeter & Bernie Williams my 2 favorite Yankees’ players of all time !✊🏽
Same here. Bernie is my all time favorite but I love DJ too.
As a yankee fan its great to see DJ in a laid back setting.... when he played he gave the media NOTHING!
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I love DJ and he was so smart for keeping the media off balance. But I must say this was a special episode.
all we heard about was the list of women...but he kept it quiet...the media did all the speculating...a girl I knew was a shot girl at the Roxy in New york city back in 90s...she would always talk about Jeter showing up and the women were just circling like vultures
no hommo, they even have similar smile
I swear to have Derek Jeter on the show means a lot. This was one of a few baseball players I looked up to and his professionalism just stands out
I learned more about QRich than Jeter 😂
😂 😂....The QRich interview.... PART 10.
Lmaooooooooooo!
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This feels like a interview with Quentin Richardson. The guy woundn't stop talking.
Facts
Preach!!
😂😂😂😂😂 he was so happy he talked
Facts.. Boy gotta let the guests unpack their thoughts.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
You can tell Darius Miles is a baseball fan
This is the best interview of Derek Jeter I have seen. I haven't seen him talk about the things in this interview before.
U boyz r legends for pulling off this interview! Salute
Derek Jeter is the baseball version of kobe and I don’t just mean skill wise.. the intensity, the love of the game and the way he dissects and understands baseball is very kobe like
And the swag! Dude is cool as hell.
And the 5 rings and 20 seasons with one team
And the fact that without Derek Jeter, there’s no Player’s Tribune!!
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DMiles was getting tight at Q 😂😂😂
facts
😂‼️ awwww mannn poor Q you gotta realize who you got on your show...who got THE ACTUAL BASEBALL GOAT 😨‼️ like mannnn this man connects all athletes in general like there's not a better baseball player that is this iconic which is scary 😨‼️ YOU GOT DEREK JETER...THE YOUNG PHENOM ⚾️
Miles is great with his questions.. Did his Hw before getting Jeter. Thank you for this.
Either Q was nervous or drunk but one thing we know he has never played baseball! He was trying to make himself relevant to the conversation but made it tough cutting DJ off. Jeter being the great he is was cool calm and still gave a great interview.
Yeah Q should've just played the background and let DMiles shine on this one.Especially since you can tell DMiles has a true love and knowledge of baseball.DMiles should check him on that.
Just blows my mind as a Yankee fan seeing Derek being so candid during interviews for the first time in 20 years, but yet being interrupted so often without letting him finish his thoughts by Q Rich. I'm disappointed that after 7 seasons on this show, he still hasn't learn to let his guests finish speaking.
At shortstop!
NUMBER 2!
DEREK JEEEEETEEEEEEER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Miss watching this guy so much as a Yankee fan.
My jaw DROPPED when I saw this interview! Salute!
I’m a die hard New York Yankees fan 27 world series Derek Jeter my fav NYY 5 time champion love the documentary ⚾️⚾️💙🗽🗽
The Captain🔥🔥Thank you Jeter 2⚾️💙💐💐🐐🐐🐐💐🔥🔥
Knuckleheads never disappointed with any interview they do I know this is gonna be fire 🔥
Q gotta stop interrupting when they talking.
Bruh it’s so bad. How can you be so unaware. No one cares what he thinks. We came for Jeter. Even Jeters getting annoyed let alone Darius
It’s almost as if he was drunk, just spitting out random things. Lol
This story is on UA-cam at least 3 different times
“You treat everyone fairly, but you don’t treat everyone the same.” -Derek Jeter
so many people have said that before him. Hard to believe you’ve never heard that before and the quote certainly doesn’t go to him
@@buddysteele7624 yeah but Jeter said it better.
@@skipbayless557 ?? Okay irrelevant comment…I was clearly referring to the fact that he attributed the quote to Jeter.
Facts!
@@buddysteele7624 doesn’t matter son.
This is another legendary guest!!!
The reason why I ever picked up a baseball ☝🏽 the reason why it’s my favorite sport to this day! This is a dope interview, in the same context of the Kobe one 🤞🏽💛
This interview was so great! I was that pitcher in rookie ball that had no idea where it was going!😂🤣😂 brought back great memories of my time in A-Ball!
DJ one of the best Shortstops of all time 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
D. Miles was on point with the great questions. Love ya Q, but you gotta relax! Let the guests talk.
facts
I honestly think Q was excited. Jeter is a legend it’s understandable.
@@AS-fz5dp I'll give you that but his "excitement" shows up in every episode, though. I love these 2 dudes & the podcast
@@willray0415 😂😂
thanks jetes...he gave my generation a great player and a class act to root for ...love the clemens reference...I remember being in baseball camp in 4th grade in New york...all the kids that day were talking about roger striking out 20 in a game while on Boston...intimidating presence out of the Bob Gibson mold
“If I was playing nowadays my career would be 3 years long” what crazy stuff was Jeter doing 😂
I wish they let him expound on that lol
Ngl, y’all should’ve posted this yesterday 2/2/22
Awesome interview! Genuinely great conversation by the guys and D Jeter.
I loved the honest inquisitive questions
Great job knuckleheads ! Jeter the goat!
I'm from Michigan, Derek is being HUMBLE about his basketball skills. He wasn't first team but he was an all state guard in high school.
That's crazy I didn't even know he balled
This is a must see interview for athletes (and parents) that will be crossing over to the pros (baseball, football or basketball)
Derek Jeter proves every time that good people are to be rewarded. He is still a class act, God bless his parents for supporting him through his baseball journey. Great interview Q & Darius!!
Derek was always such a class act.
Derek Jeter! What a legend and class act, what a great interview
Miss u in NYY Jeter! Thanks for all the memories!
So rare to see Jeter in a long interview like this. Amazing. Great work. This is golden.
y’all on a new level with this one
Super show! Major props for getting #2 to swing through! I’d totally work for the Player’s Tribune… Jeter is a classy guy…
THIS MIGHT GO DOWN AS THE INTERVIEW OF THE YEAR AND I AINT EVEN PRESS PLAY YET
Derek Jeter is the Kobe of baseball
legendary interview. interviews between athletes in diff sports is a dope and untapped space
Ok we doing legends across all sports now💯🔥🔥🔥⚾️
D. Miles has found his calling. Excellent questions… and Q Rich keeps it lite. Great interview!
Q and DMiles keep up these great work always knuckleheads for life!!!!!!
Bro all Q did was interrupt Jeter and talk about himself. He would literally ask Jeter a question and then answer it himself and babble on and on and then Darius would move on to another question and Jeter never got to answer the initial question. Q is really bad at this
@@buddysteele7624 Yeah him and DMiles need to have a sit down or just rewatch some of the interviews.This is a chronic problem of Q.
The Captain in the building NY Yankees Great Show Gentlemen
Hearing Q count his blessings is some of the greatest joy on UA-cam! Cracks me up how hype he gets 🤣🤣🤣. From crumbs to bricks. 🙌🏿🥂
I looooove hooping with a passion, but baseball has always been my fav sport because of what Jeter said - “baseball is just like life.” I’ve said that forever hence the reason why I love it. The highs the lows, victory , defeat, the agony of defeat, obstacles, triumph.
This was a Q rich interview. Let the GOAT speak
Yeah, he talks too much.
I remember everyday I would read the newspaper here in Ny in the early 90’s. I would check all baseball stats for the MLB. They always had a small column with the Yankee prospect stats from the minors. I remember thinking “who is this guy Jeter?” But I would pronounce his name like a Jet airplane. Little did I know he would become a legend.
By far the best episode you guys have done
I hate the Yankees but LOVE Derek Jeter, a true classy professional.
Question. Why did you hate them?
Dope to see Derek Jeter doing an interview with Q & D. Not a Yankees fan, but just being a fan of baseball and sports in general I had nothing but respect for Jeter as a player watching him growing up. True Hall Of Fame Legend in the game. Mr. November. #2
I was getting a but nervous thinking the podcast wasn’t going to release another episode! Saw this and clicked right away! Cant wait to listen to this one!
My childhood idol for baseball and biggest reason why I became a Yankees fan. This was a golden episode full of gems. Thanks for doing this, Q & D.
Bro great interview!!! You could tell y’all did your research
LEGENDARY!! Darius Miles was fantastic in this interview, but Q was hella annoying!!! you gotta chill and let him talk !!! Felt like many good stories was cut short because of Q!
@@chrisdacrisis4670 that comment burns me. But it's hella true.
As a Dodgers fan, Jeter was still my favorite player growing up. Big respect to the Cap 🧢
Thank you from a die hard Yankees/Jeter fan. Also wanted to mention that as a Knicks fan, Kobe was always my favorite player growing up. RIP to the GOAT 🐍
Y’all really have the best NBA podcast in my opinion. I think it’s wayyyyyy better than all the smoke, especially the fact that both of y’all are engaged in the convo and both asking great questions. This shit needs way more views and attention, hopefully it’s just a matter of time!
Legendary! Y’all boys lit.
Edit: This the best interview to DATE!
Grown Man and i still idolize this dude... like God when he talks lol
My favorite podcast just got Derek Jeter on it….. officially 🐐ed
Derek Jeter Clap 👏 Clap Clap Clap Clap Clap 👏 Talk about a goat 🐐 There are not many certified no debate legends - the list is small - Jeter is one of the best ever
Dave Winfield has been one of my favorites since I was a little kid
Winfield was my guy when I was little then it was Jeter around the time I was in my late teens-early 20’s.
Can’t believe they got Derek Jeter on here. NYY ALL DAY. Knuckleheads did a OD legendary one here. NYC FOREVER.
I believe this might be first time for any new show in a while, and definitely first time in person, but it's awesome to have you guys back. I was worried you guys wouldnt continue. This is by far the best interview format show right now, and for as long as I can remember, and while sports is the superficial topic, it's about life. Hearing about the backstories of people I paid attention to and saw performing throughout their entire professional playing careers, with varying degrees of success in the individual and team contexts, sitting down and talking about the backstories, it's really fascinating and instructive on so many things I think all people are always thinking about in one way or another - success, disappointment, talent, merit, opportunity, hard work, teamwork, selfishness, the game within the game, the midrange game, the true meaning of Christmas and why Secret Santa is not a game, Voshon Leonard. I can't break it down into a formula, but I would say you guys are effective at shedding light on these various points with your guests because you are just trying to make sense of your experiences with your guests doing the same, and no one has any answers except to share their own experiences and stories, with no particular point they are trying to make to anyone in particular. Jeter is interesting and got me thinking more about how talent, hard work, dedication and all other positive attributes play into success, but also about how accidental and random it all can be with him emphasizing how he ended up in majors when he did because of an injury to another player - would Jeter have been successful as he was if that player had not injured himself and had another 4 to 5 years or more quality years that could have kept Jeter in minor leagues during that time and everything that would entail? What if he had decided or been forced to become a pitcher because of circumstances, or a decision by him or coach's/organization, then he would be a player who wouldn't be playing every game and not have all the opportunities to be as clutch as he was. Jeter never blew up in any major statistical category where you could look at it and say that's a superstar, but he was so solid and had these remarkable plays like that f#@$@n cut off to prevent A's from scoring at home im still speechless about because Jeter ran all the way to the first base line to do it (never seem that happen), it was a unique moment in the series, and I still can't figure out whether it was dumb to even try it, keenly intelligent, athletically amazing, or what but it was just epic - it also could have led the A's to the moneyball strategy that yielded the same results if not worse than the franchise had had while leading to a great sports movie where my girlfriend at the time actually wanted to see it (I guess it was probably brad pitt), and the adoption of statistical analysis to the NBA and the end of the midrange game (the Big Dog speaks truth about why you need to have that no matter what analytics say). It's just all fun to ponder and try to figure out the meaning of it all.
I also want to tell you guys I was in LA during your Clippers team and will never forget what you guys did just that one year you were together. I remember specifically thinking very long and hard about splurging on a D. Miles jersey when I would see it in the mall, which was relatively frequently, but ultimately I couldn't overcome that I do look ridiculous wearing a jersey (some people can and it's really about confidence in yourself to make it work, and observable muscles in arms) and that it was something so good I couldn't rely on Clippers not messing it up (which they promptly did after trading D. Miles after one year when putting up numbers showing exactly what one should see as superstar trajectory in first year out of high school, which I think off the top of my head was about 9 points a game and I recently compared numbers to first year stats of garnetts and some other high school to NBA players that no one would dispute as stars and there wasnt much discernible difference with garnetts nor the others - in other words, it was exactly what one would want to have seen to think they had made an excellent choice with a top pick and no coherent line of thought could be connected to then trade you.) Anyway, what you guys accomplished in LA was special - making the Clippers cool, fun, and with a future. I just have personal experience with that part of your careers so I wont even go on about the 50 pt game, Q's known and respected marksmanship from downtown, playoff appearances, and on and on. Now I am considering again buying a D. Miles jersey and will get it if I see one somewhere and possibly order it off internet too, and I will wear it cuz now I'm middle aged and don't give a f#$& about what others think of me and my fashion cuz I know Im cool.
Glad to have you guys back.
2022 gonna be crazy! They got the Boss on! Now we need that 2hr minimal with 🎶 Sometimes I dream, that he is me🎶
Instantly liked this video within the first minute
Growing up in NY The Yankees and Jeter introduced me to baseballl
Q lol man. If D Miles didn't mediate the conversation, Q would be busting in the entire time.
D.Miles be on point with the questions!
Thanks for your Service Yankees 4life 🐐⚾💯
Great interview. As a Baltimore Orioles fan it was disheartening watching the Yankees beat the snot out of us all the time. Not a Yanks fan at all but I am a HUGE baseball fan and you can’t not admire this guy. Brought his A game always! SALUTE!!!
I’ve never seen your show before but I’m a huge very Jeter fan I needed this like I need the air I breathe Definitely subscribing I’m a fan of you guys now
Bro thank you Jesus for this
The captain himself thank you for all the great memories
I have the both sports illustrated of getting into the 3000 club with home run and the final walk off hit at old Yankee stadium ! Pin strip pride all the way in SoCal let’s go Dj!
I was today years old when I found out Derek Jeter was half black! I thought he was full Jersey Shore! Mind Blown!
Q, you talk too much. Let Derek speak. He's the guest
I love this show. Just started watching.
I think every professional athlete ESPECIALLY those in a major media market need to have DJ's number on speed dial.This guy played in NY and was in no scandals at all.He and Lebron need to do a seminar for athletes in all sports at all levels on how to handle the media and spotlight.These guys are amazing for how they handle this lifestyle.Oh yeah DMiles I see the improvement on your interviewing skills.Great questions my fellow dark skinned brother.
One of the best interviews!!!!!
The greatest of all time. Derek Jeter
I was born 1990. my whole family is yankees fans and my dad is from queens where they occasionally got to see reggie jackson play at old yankee stadium. DJ was my hero growing up. still have his biography for kids, over 30 of his cards, a plaque and tons of assorted memorabilia. #2 is the captain in way more ways than just new york yankees baseball.
D Miles Love Baseball. Im enjoying this
Damn Q turning into NORE 🤐
Real men, real content, the biggest
R.I.P Gerald Williams 🙏🏾
It’s clear that Q does not read these comments. For a long time now, people have been asking him to fall back and let the guest speak. But as we can see, little has changed. DM glad to see how you prepare for these interviews. Great show. Keep getting these great guests.
Exactly
The OG Jumpman Crew
This definitely should have more views. Dope Episode.
I used to get made fun of for wearing the jeter Jordan’s back in high school. 😂😂😂
They need to do another podcast with just Darius and Derek.
Derek Jeter rocking Tony Terry! That's what I'm saying" When I'm With You"🎶🎶
BTW THE KNUCKLHEADS PODCAST IS THE BEST OUT OF FORMER ATHLETE GENRE!!! KEEP PUSHING GENTLEMEN💯💯✊✊✊
Damn, yall didnt even let jeter finish his answers. I get it tho, yall were geeked up.
Quentin Richardson f*cked up this interview. How does he end up talking more than Derek Jeter? and interrupted him at every turn....
Facts. He even asked Derek Jeter a question then kept rambling and didn't give Jeter a chance to answer lol
Someone get a note to this man. Let your guest speak.