(00:00:00) - Intro (00:04:55) - Baltimore Upbringing, Getting Shot At 5 years old (00:14:20) - Dunbar High School, Reggie Lewis, DMV Basketball (00:21:41) - ACC Basketball vs Len Bias & MJ, FIBA Basketball (00:31:05) - NBA Draft, Bullets w/ Bernard King, Moses Malone & Manute Bol. (00:37:00) - NBA Expansion Draft, Charlotte Hornets, Stories from the 90’s NBA (00:57:31) - Raptors w/ Vince and T-Mac, Retirement (01:07:51) - LaMelo Ball, Current Day NBA Talk, Tank Davis (01:19:30) - Quick Hitters (01:24:27) - End
Him and Matt talkin they moms passing from cancer really hit man..🙏🏾 lost my grandma to cancer within 30 days of diagnose. Fuck cancer rip them queens man🙏🏾
Lost my grandpa same way.. weird thing was he went in to fix an artery cuz his enlarged heart.. never did a follow up and about a month later he went in with trouble breathing and they found cancer, never did a follow up and he passed away a few weeks later
Met Muggsy at the YMCA about 10 years ago. He was super nice and kind enough to sign my Hornets snapback. Bogues was top-7 in assists in six straight seasons, top-10 in steals in three of those seasons, had 146 career NBA double-doubles, and had the best assist-turnover ratio in NBA history.
@@juliusdeloach not really because most of his passes were either going upwards or he had to bring the ball up higher to make passes which would make his passes more vulnerable to get stolen
Nah.its actually the opposite.from where he was really small and undersized.he had better chance of getting a pass stolen..what he was able to do in the NBA was actually kinda crazy
As a guy that is 5'3 and loves basketball, Muggsy Bogues is a big inspiration. I definitely know im not good enough to play pro or anything and thats okay that's not my aspiration either. But just getting better and improving myself is what i really love.
anyone can be good to do anything you just need to find your niche. shorter dudes have quicker feet and agility than taller people. better shot too. use it to your advantage and dont play to a taller mans advantages.
This interview was so nostalgic. I grew up in central Pennsylvania about an hour north of Baltimore and We heard so much about the legend of the these Dunbar teams. Back when everything was Word of mouth before the Internet and social media you only heard about these guys. So to actually hear the story from the mouth of Mr. mugsy is priceless. 💯
Man mugsy bogues has so much heart. There’s a video called “tough enough” from the 1980s nba superstars volume 1 and it shows guys like mugsy and spud Webb destroying the rest of the league. It’s worth watching. All the smoke continues to bring it! 💨🏀
410 stand up. Thank you for this episode 🙏🏽 Muggsy is still a Baltimore Legend. That Dunbar team was Legit. Growing up in Baltimore is still hard and to make it out and still come back to the community says a lot. Double Salute 🫡🫡
Muggsy Bogues always stood out on the court for me. He was my father's favorite basketball player because of his size & energy. Great interview that covered just about everything I wanted covered.
Muggsy is 1 of the most articulate people I've ever listened to. Such a great player and brought alot of attention to the game for his play on the court and heart to go in a big man's league and show them his skills🙌🙌
Thank U 🙏 Mugsy Bogues for being that inspirational of 5'3" n playing around the Giants of the NBA 🏀 . Mugsy is my height n of course I didn't play basketball 🏀 like Mugsy did, but I did play against big guys on pickup games at the Union League Boys N Girls Club in Chicago, Commercial Park, Smiths Park, Echart Park & Humboldlt Park. Played in tournaments, had a great 👍 time as a kid 👦 . Thanks 🙏 Stephen N Matt for another great 👍 show. U guys R the bomb 💣 n continue for more great 👍 shows. Thanks 🙏 Again Mugsy!!! God Bless U All 🙏 .
B-More has been pumping out ball players (RIP Reggie Lewis and Len Bias). Muggsy was always a fan favorite in Charlotte and had game to back it up. Being from NC the Hornets were everything. The purple and teal jersey was fire along with their Starter gear.
Underrated GOAT for sure. Muggsy Bogues does NOT get nearly the amount of credit he deserves. And he could dunk too! It was amazing to watch him play when I was growing up! A true talent, one of the most important players in NBA history. Salute to Muggsy Bogues man 💯
Great interview I will never forget watching space jams and he certainly stood out to me and once he started speaking I instantly heard his Bmore accent
What an inspiration. At 5'3" he is the smallest man to ever play in the NBA and he did it on a high level for 10 plus years. He accomplished the impossible and paved the way for so many players. Based on all the aforementioned , he should be in the HOF.
I saw a interview with Shawn Kemp saying that he was "amazed" at the things that Mugsey could do on the professional level. "Simply amazed " Can you guys look into getting Calvin Murphy on your podcast? He is a Hall of Famer and a legend in Houston! Great interview guys!
@@calsums914 I'm aware of the background that Calvin Murphy has and everything that transpired in his Family. At the same time I believe he was acquitted of the charges levied against him. There are a lot of good things that he's done in the Houston community that resonate in a good light. I'm speaking of his exploits on the court. At the end of the day, it's a matter of opinion...
This could have been a 3 hour interview. Mugs brought up several topics that could have been fleshed out. He mentioned Kendall Gill twice. Gill was one of two Jordan prototypes before Kobe. The other was Harold Minor. Gill was nasty!! You asked about Len Bias but he didn't expound. At the time the debate was Jordan vs Bias with many saying Bias was better. Not in my book but that was the frenzy. I know it was a little before y'all's time though. Lastly, he touched on guys not being able to post him up. The mistake players made was trying to post up him and Spud because they were short. It never worked. Guys with no post games trying to post, then they missed, got ripped, entry pass got stolen, etc. Basically an automatic turnover but guys never learned NOT to post the King 5 footer! Great interview!
I remember the first time I met Muggsy Bouges in the barbershop back in 1995. I was 5 years old and bro was sitting beside me getting a haircut. My pops was cool with him and LJ. He signed my basketball. Real Charlotte Legend fasho!
He may not have had a stellar and hall of fame career, but to play 13 years in one of the toughest eras of sports, especially basketball at only 5’3 and able to steel the ball from Jordan and other greats is impressive
I remember when Dunbar played Camden ( NJ ) with Billy Thompson and Kevin Wall.The Camden crowd was laughing when Muggsy came out for warm ups.When the game started I think Muggsy ripped Wall on the 1st 2 possessions.He had their guards shook.By the end of the game the Camden faithful was giving Muggsy a standing ovation after him and Dunbar blew out Camden the top ranked team in the country.It was a sight to see.Thats what Muggsy did to people.. He changed their minds and convinced them he was a force on both ends.5'3"!!!! Damn the cheerleaders are taller than him I still remember one kid saying.
I know Muggsy has a million stories, but one I remember is when he went to Five Star ( which was the premier camp prior to ABCD and Nike).Muggsy was being Muggs.Just a defensive juggernaut stealing the ball and running the break with flair.Rick Pitino during one of his " stations" made a comment to the effect: we have some players who like to go behind their backs and between their legs, but that's not the style of play we do here etc.( he was talking about Muggsy)I think Pitino was coaching at Providence at the time.I think Muggsy got the Best Playmaker and Best Defender award.When he went back to Baltimore, among the numerous college letters was one from Providence.Muggsy didnt even open it and threw it straight in the trash.After Pitino tried to diss him, he knew he would've tried to change Muggsy's game for the worst.Im just sorry Big John ( R.I.P) didnt sign Muggsy.Georgetown was a defensive terror back then.Muggsy stealing the ball and Ewing blocking them inside.They would've gotten another chip
best quote about Mugsy: "The worst part about playing Mugsy is there was always 2 of em out there! I'd see one of em coming on my right to steal the ball, I'd turn to protect it, and the other Mugsy on my left would take it."
I don't know if my comment will be seen but, I think it would be cool if you guys interviewed some state high school champion basketball coaches and maybe some D2 and D3 college coaches. Would be dope!!!
(00:00:00) - Intro
(00:04:55) - Baltimore Upbringing, Getting Shot At 5 years old
(00:14:20) - Dunbar High School, Reggie Lewis, DMV Basketball
(00:21:41) - ACC Basketball vs Len Bias & MJ, FIBA Basketball
(00:31:05) - NBA Draft, Bullets w/ Bernard King, Moses Malone & Manute Bol.
(00:37:00) - NBA Expansion Draft, Charlotte Hornets, Stories from the 90’s NBA
(00:57:31) - Raptors w/ Vince and T-Mac, Retirement
(01:07:51) - LaMelo Ball, Current Day NBA Talk, Tank Davis
(01:19:30) - Quick Hitters
(01:24:27) - End
Fk finally shoot he should of been top 10 guest from nba 4 real a legend with real skills
Just being 5"2" in the NBA and playing very well at that level for 15yrs... should be an automatic HOF qualification.
It's the basketball hall of Fame so he should make for high school and college also
It's mind boggling to even think about accomplishing all that at that size 🤯
@@lefty206 simply amazing.Heck of athlete.Imagine if he was a foot taller.
5’3
Big Factz. Shit ain't easy to get to that level at 5'3
Him and Matt talkin they moms passing from cancer really hit man..🙏🏾 lost my grandma to cancer within 30 days of diagnose. Fuck cancer rip them queens man🙏🏾
I lost my grandma to lung cancer a couple months after diagnosis, so much love brother. RIP
Lost my brother to Kidney Cancer and lost my grandfather to brain 🧠 Cancer
R.I.P and God bless you guys and your families 🙏🏾❤️
Lost my grandpa same way.. weird thing was he went in to fix an artery cuz his enlarged heart.. never did a follow up and about a month later he went in with trouble breathing and they found cancer, never did a follow up and he passed away a few weeks later
Met Muggsy at the YMCA about 10 years ago. He was super nice and kind enough to sign my Hornets snapback. Bogues was top-7 in assists in six straight seasons, top-10 in steals in three of those seasons, had 146 career NBA double-doubles, and had the best assist-turnover ratio in NBA history.
It's kind if obvious he would have best assist turnover ratio considering how small and fast he was
@@juliusdeloach not really because most of his passes were either going upwards or he had to bring the ball up higher to make passes which would make his passes more vulnerable to get stolen
some career he had
Nah.its actually the opposite.from where he was really small and undersized.he had better chance of getting a pass stolen..what he was able to do in the NBA was actually kinda crazy
One of the Original MonStars! 🔥 🏀
Factz still watch that classic movie till this day
@@heartbreakkid2 is space jam 2 a classic. 😏
@@Damari90 for this generation I grew up on the original
@@heartbreakkid2 facts I was playing but you’re right. But 96 was the best year. Classic space jam, realizing MJs greatness at an early age
@@Damari90 all good my guy
As a guy that is 5'3 and loves basketball, Muggsy Bogues is a big inspiration. I definitely know im not good enough to play pro or anything and thats okay that's not my aspiration either. But just getting better and improving myself is what i really love.
You never know brother. Keep striving for greatness and maybe it can happen. You got my support
Good for you bro
anyone can be good to do anything you just need to find your niche. shorter dudes have quicker feet and agility than taller people. better shot too. use it to your advantage and dont play to a taller mans advantages.
MUGGS is my favorite athlete of all time & childhood hero!! Glad y’all finally interviewed the 🐐Tyrone Muggsy Bogues
This interview was so nostalgic. I grew up in central Pennsylvania about an hour north of Baltimore and We heard so much about the legend of the these Dunbar teams. Back when everything was Word of mouth before the Internet and social media you only heard about these guys. So to actually hear the story from the mouth of Mr. mugsy is priceless. 💯
Chester County?
@@tristanxjason no York Pa,
Man mugsy bogues has so much heart. There’s a video called “tough enough” from the 1980s nba superstars volume 1 and it shows guys like mugsy and spud Webb destroying the rest of the league. It’s worth watching. All the smoke continues to bring it! 💨🏀
Earl boykins was also on there and in my opinion earl was the best and the smallest
@@juliusdeloach mugsy smaller at 5'3, earl was 5'5
410 stand up. Thank you for this episode 🙏🏽 Muggsy is still a Baltimore Legend. That Dunbar team was Legit. Growing up in Baltimore is still hard and to make it out and still come back to the community says a lot. Double Salute 🫡🫡
Muggsy Bogues always stood out on the court for me. He was my father's favorite basketball player because of his size & energy. Great interview that covered just about everything I wanted covered.
Muggsy is 1 of the most articulate people I've ever listened to. Such a great player and brought alot of attention to the game for his play on the court and heart to go in a big man's league and show them his skills🙌🙌
Man I love this show. I was short growing up so I fucked with Muggsy Bogues as a kid. Glad to see y'all giving the OG some shine
Thank U 🙏 Mugsy Bogues for being that inspirational of 5'3" n playing around the Giants of the NBA 🏀 . Mugsy is my height n of course I didn't play basketball 🏀 like Mugsy did, but I did play against big guys on pickup games at the Union League Boys N Girls Club in Chicago, Commercial Park, Smiths Park, Echart Park & Humboldlt Park. Played in tournaments, had a great 👍 time as a kid 👦 . Thanks 🙏 Stephen N Matt for another great 👍 show. U guys R the bomb 💣 n continue for more great 👍 shows. Thanks 🙏 Again Mugsy!!! God Bless U All 🙏 .
Dunbar Legend. Leader of one of the greatest high school basketball squads in American history. The great Mugsy.
B-More has been pumping out ball players (RIP Reggie Lewis and Len Bias). Muggsy was always a fan favorite in Charlotte and had game to back it up. Being from NC the Hornets were everything. The purple and teal jersey was fire along with their Starter gear.
Jerseys was 🔥
Len Bias is PG county 🖤
Nobody from Charlotte were starter that was a west coast thing
Growing up in NC early 90s, Muggs was a staple. So glad I got to see many of their games on regular TV!!
A true legend should be in the hall of fame because he impacted the game from high school to college and the pros
Muggsy is one of my all time favorite people and players ever!!
Muggsy is a Very humble individual. I love his go getta personality.
Underrated GOAT for sure. Muggsy Bogues does NOT get nearly the amount of credit he deserves. And he could dunk too! It was amazing to watch him play when I was growing up! A true talent, one of the most important players in NBA history. Salute to Muggsy Bogues man 💯
As a Toronto fan back in the day, seeing this lad makes me Soo happy! What he could do was crazy!
Great interview I will never forget watching space jams and he certainly stood out to me and once he started speaking I instantly heard his Bmore accent
Excellent interview love Mugsy, enjoyed watching him play, class act, awesome stories, All the Smoke you did that.
What an inspiration. At 5'3" he is the smallest man to ever play in the NBA and he did it on a high level for 10 plus years.
He accomplished the impossible and paved the way for so many players. Based on all the aforementioned , he should be in the HOF.
Much love, Muggsy, you continue to inspire me to this very day.
Mugsey Bogues,Spud Webb,Earl Boykins,Nate Robinson,Isiah Thomas held their own in the nba.salute to Mugsey a true leader and lover of the game.💪😎💯
Charlie Criss as well
Great book.Also the Boys Of Dunbar is another good one
Mugsy really has some stories and been connected to the league for years and years. Great interview 👍
Jack get excited and start talkin hella loud😂😂
I saw a interview with Shawn Kemp saying that he was "amazed" at the things that Mugsey could do on the professional level.
"Simply amazed "
Can you guys look into getting Calvin Murphy on your podcast? He is a Hall of Famer and a legend in Houston!
Great interview guys!
Do your homework on Murphy he not good person
Do your homework on Murphy he not good person
@@calsums914 I'm aware of the background that Calvin Murphy has and everything that transpired in his Family.
At the same time I believe he was acquitted of the charges levied against him.
There are a lot of good things that he's done in the Houston community that resonate in a good light.
I'm speaking of his exploits on the court.
At the end of the day, it's a matter of opinion...
The storytelling and interview styles are awesome. Great job
Forever respect to Mugsy and Spud Webb👌
Matt and Stack getting so
good at this podcast shit man. It’s dope to see
This could have been a 3 hour interview. Mugs brought up several topics that could have been fleshed out. He mentioned Kendall Gill twice. Gill was one of two Jordan prototypes before Kobe. The other was Harold Minor. Gill was nasty!! You asked about Len Bias but he didn't expound. At the time the debate was Jordan vs Bias with many saying Bias was better. Not in my book but that was the frenzy. I know it was a little before y'all's time though. Lastly, he touched on guys not being able to post him up. The mistake players made was trying to post up him and Spud because they were short. It never worked. Guys with no post games trying to post, then they missed, got ripped, entry pass got stolen, etc. Basically an automatic turnover but guys never learned NOT to post the King 5 footer! Great interview!
If I am mistaken, did this man say he has a bullet in his arm still to this day? That is OG 7:45
Incredible player. People forget this guy went undefeated in high school and was a first round draft pick at 5'3.
Been friends for years! Amazing person! Same heart for life as in basketball!
Coming from Baltimore, Mugsy is a basketball God.
Also big shouts for bringing the legendary Mugsy Bogues on here!!!
I remember the first time I met Muggsy Bouges in the barbershop back in 1995. I was 5 years old and bro was sitting beside me getting a haircut. My pops was cool with him and LJ. He signed my basketball. Real Charlotte Legend fasho!
First one in here, s/o to the POD, love what yah do ❗️
The kid that played Michael Bivins in the New Edition movie, he could pull off playing as Muggsy in a biopic.
That was the same actor that played Hakeem in Empire, right?
If Tank could act he would be perfect.But there gotta be some talented kid in Baltimore who might deserve a shot at the role too.
That's a good call!
Baltimore 🐐 Muggsy Dumbar Finest
Pound for pound as good as it gets ….absolute legend of the game
We need a knucklehead x all the smoke crossover
He may not have had a stellar and hall of fame career, but to play 13 years in one of the toughest eras of sports, especially basketball at only 5’3 and able to steel the ball from Jordan and other greats is impressive
This guy was the sht back in the day.what he was able to do and accomplish at his size is not only crazy but inspirational.
Classic episode, I really enjoyed it. 💪🏾
He never gets enough flowers man
Muggsy and LaMelo connection couldn't be better for The city of Charlotte
A Legend fa sho.i was born in 86.he was the smallest player & banged with the biggest ballas 💪🏾🏀
This man needs way more respect
Factz
Been Called Muggsy since 4th grade cuz of him and I wouldn't change a thing about it...
It's good to hear Mugsy with that Baltimore accent. I love hearing that...
Jus tuned in can’t wait to hear some of mugsy’s stories!!
Legend. Always loved watching him
play. Great interview.
Mugsy is the reason I always felt I could play basketball.
Another great interview guys!!!
I learned drop step from Mugsy during a middle school practice. Great move for a smaller guy going against aggressive shot blockers
5’3 with a 44inch vertical that’s crazy
my fav basketball prayer growin up, pound for pound one of the greatest
Muggsy is the epitome of heart over height.
Mugsy Bogues man what a legend
Defined all odds a legend Muggsy!!
one of the main reasons while I respect players today holding out damn loyalty it's a business first and you are your greatest product
rare dude, we love ya Muggsy!
Salute 💯
I remember his character in space jam
I remember when Dunbar played Camden ( NJ ) with Billy Thompson and Kevin Wall.The Camden crowd was laughing when Muggsy came out for warm ups.When the game started I think Muggsy ripped Wall on the 1st 2 possessions.He had their guards shook.By the end of the game the Camden faithful was giving Muggsy a standing ovation after him and Dunbar blew out Camden the top ranked team in the country.It was a sight to see.Thats what Muggsy did to people.. He changed their minds and convinced them he was a force on both ends.5'3"!!!! Damn the cheerleaders are taller than him I still remember one kid saying.
Muggzy is a straight up legend!
i see mugsy around charlotte all time. cool dude.
Basketball or not he's a real inspiration!
I know Muggsy has a million stories, but one I remember is when he went to Five Star ( which was the premier camp prior to ABCD and Nike).Muggsy was being Muggs.Just a defensive juggernaut stealing the ball and running the break with flair.Rick Pitino during one of his " stations" made a comment to the effect: we have some players who like to go behind their backs and between their legs, but that's not the style of play we do here etc.( he was talking about Muggsy)I think Pitino was coaching at Providence at the time.I think Muggsy got the Best Playmaker and Best Defender award.When he went back to Baltimore, among the numerous college letters was one from Providence.Muggsy didnt even open it and threw it straight in the trash.After Pitino tried to diss him, he knew he would've tried to change Muggsy's game for the worst.Im just sorry Big John ( R.I.P) didnt sign Muggsy.Georgetown was a defensive terror back then.Muggsy stealing the ball and Ewing blocking them inside.They would've gotten another chip
B MORE LEGEND!!!!!
He was the floor general of probably the greatest high school team ever
Its been 2 players to give Jordan problems. Len Bias and Reggie Lewis. If you don't know please look them up.
Great episode! They should do a crossover episode with knuckleheads!
I’m waiting on that one
THIS! Ty All the Smoke, for all of us lil a** bball fans, LOL!
Legend !!! Baltimores own
Gotta love these manscaped commercials.. lmao
What a great man- Steven adams would be a great listen with the two of you
Muggsy is one of the best centers to ever play the game
Much Gratitude
He put on for the short players
Mugsy is the man!
My favorite player growing up. Him and Sprewell.
Mugsy was a truth hustler sory. The man had to hustle for everything. A true inspiration.
best quote about Mugsy:
"The worst part about playing Mugsy is there was always 2 of em out there! I'd see one of em coming on my right to steal the ball, I'd turn to protect it, and the other Mugsy on my left would take it."
Man I had to give this the double take when I saw the thumbnail. Y'all came wit it on this one!
Nice episode with Muggsy Bogues.
Muggsy showing Oscar some love. Oscar Schmidt's stats are insane
The OG short KILLA
This is weird af, but Mugsy's voice sounds like DJ Jazzy Jeff. LOL
Lol Philly and Bmore got similar voices
Similar
4 long advertisements before the video even starts is insane
I don't know if my comment will be seen but, I think it would be cool if you guys interviewed some state high school champion basketball coaches and maybe some D2 and D3 college coaches. Would be dope!!!
I watched that play a 100x that was clean steal if they didn’t call illegal defense 💯💯💯
Miles Brown from Black-ish could be the one to play Muggsy before he gets taller
That Charlotte team he played on had some shooootersss
Oh look-another legend the Wizards let go of. Muggsy’s a legend.
GBaby from Hardball.!🔥🔥🔥💪🏾