Cam'ron talks to ESPN the Mag About his Basketball Days (FULL INTERVIEW)

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[h1]An Interview with Cam'ron[/h1][h2]Cam'ron takes a three-point stance on Harlem, hoops, and hip-hop.[/h2]
by Jack Neudorf​
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Velour: the fabric of gentlemen.

Many ex-high school athletes will dust off the yearbooks from time to time and revel in the nostalgia of the "glory days." If basketball was amajor part of your formative years, you might feel inclined to think about your hardwood (or blacktop) memories every once in a while too. It's nice toknow that it's no different for hip-hop moguls (cue the gossip magazines: "Stars-They're just like us!). Except, for Cam'ron, "glorydays" is more of an ongoing thing. His life consists of making hit records, owning a liquor brand, directing and starring in movies and, generally justuntucking the lyrical hotness in some capacity or another. While getting ready to drop his latest album, Crime Pays (May 5th), Cam took some time totouch base with The Mag about his Harlem upbrining, his love of hoops,and hip-hop.

THE MAG: For our readers who may only know about your rap career, can you speak on your experience growing up?

Cam'Ron: Well I grew up in New York City: Harlem, New York. I played ball for probably two of the biggest amateur basketballorganizations in the city. One being the Gauchos, the other being the Riverside Hawks. I went to Manhattan Center High School. I never graduated, but I cameout of high school Top 25 in the country in the class of 1994. I ended up going to a junior college called Navarro Junior College in Texas, which is in betweenDallas and Waco. I tore my hamstring when I was there, and I redshirted my first year. And when I came back home, I ended up getting back into the musicbusiness. I didn't get a chance to get back into sports because music started taking off for me. That's kinda how my basketball career went.

As a top recruit, were any major colleges looking at you?
Yeah, definitely. I had University of Miami and Georgetown looking. There was also some interest from Wyoming and USC. But, you know, I was being aknucklehead, being a kid. My senior year of high school, we went the whole season 24-0, and lost in the first round of the playoffs. When we lost, I was sodevastated I didn't go back to school. I was just, like, pissed off about it, so I ended up getting my GED and the University of Miami put me on to thejunior college in Texas, and I was supposed to transfer when I finished up at Navarro.

We heard you played with Ma$e on your high school team, what was that like?
Yeah, he played for Riverside and Gauchos too. We ended up seeing a lot of each other in high school. You know, he was a point guard and I was a 2-guard, so itwas a lot of fun.

Were there any current pros from New York who were playing when you were coming up?
Yeah, I've known Stephon Marbury his whole life. And Skip boy, y'all know him as Rafer Alston on Orlando now. Yeah Steph and Skip, we played againstthem 2-3 times a week. Or sometimes we were on the same team. People kinda went back and forth on Gauchos and Riverside. One year you may have been onRiverside, one year on Gauchos. One year you may be playin with Steph, one year you may be playin against him. Same thing with Rafer. Tim Thomas was in Jersey,too. I think he went to St. Anthony's in Jersey. Brevin Knight, too.

Any part of you still wonder what might have happened had you got your grades right and stuck it out in junior college?
Yeah, I always think about that. Anything can always happen, you know what I'm saying? I'm kinda happy just doing what I'm doing though, becauseit's never guaranteed. Haha. And it ain't like I'm 6'7'', I'm 6-foot with shoes on. So I still root for the undersized guys now,the Nate Robinsons. I loved Muggsy Bogues when he was in the league.

Is basketball still a part of your life?
Well, I haven't played in the last 2-3 months, cause it got chilly out. But when it's hot, I play like every other day. We always go to the games atthe Rucker. Rucker's hot, but not like it used to be. There's a tournament called the Metro on 145th and Lennox, that's kind of like the new Ruckerright now. There's a bunch of tournaments in New York now that are taking the light off the Rucker. Everybody that's not from here knows the nameRucker, but Metro is one of the best people might not know about. I'm a big fan, so I make sure I stay in the loop and try and see who the young talent iscoming out of New York City.

What current NBA player's style most emulates how you played? Does anyone run a 2 like how you used to?
Maybe a 1998-1999 Allen Iverson. When he was a little younger. I would have to compare myself to AI/Bruce Bowen, because I was definitelydefensive-oriented.

How would you say growing up playing ball has translated into what you do now?
It's discipline. You can be naturally gifted, but you still gotta work out. Especially the older you get. You know, you gotta jog, you gotta do yoursuicides, you gotta practice your jump-shots, your free-throws, you gotta do drills. It's the same thing in life, basically. You can't be going throughlife expecting everything. You gotta have discipline.

And you still reference sports quite a bit in your lyrics. How'd you end up sampling the Monday Night Football music on "Let MeKnow?"
You know, to be honest, I get beats delivered to me. If I like em, I run with it. I heard that beat, thought it was hot, and ran with it. When I got that beat,I did it really fast, before somebody else did it.
"I would have to compare myself to AI/Bruce Bowen as a player."


What's the new album (Crime Pays) sounding like?
The new album is crazy. It's really street. It's like an old, S.D.E. Cam'ron album.

So kind of a throwback album after laying low for a bit. We hope you didn't hang up the blue mink.
Haha. I can't hang up the mink, baby. You know, even if the blue one's hung up, a red one done came off the shelf. I definitely ain't hanging theminks up. Don't worry, they around.

Any thoughts on March Madness?
North Carolina looks too strong. Especially if Ty Lawson comes back healthy then I think we'll be looking at UNC as the champs this year.

What about the NBA? What are you thinking for the playoffs?
My team was the Phoenix Suns, but since last year when they got rid of D'Antoni, the whole thing kinda went down the drain. I'm not sayin I don'tlove Shaq, I do love Shaq, but they got rid of Shawn Marion, they had a run-and-gun offense. They was only one game away from the championship before RobertHorry hip-checked Steve Nash and Amare got off the bench. My whole thing is, why take that apart if you was one game away from the championship? That was myteam, but I'm kinda running with Orlando right now.

Some hometown love for Skip?
I mean, I got a place down there in Florida. And I like the Magic not just cause of Rafe, but because Dwight Howard is a monster, man. I remember hearing aninterview years ago, when Steve Francis was playing there. I remember him saying that this boy is gonna be a monster, that everybody needed to keep there eyeon this kid.

So what's on-deck for you these days?
Real quick, my schedule is crazy. After the album, I got a movie coming out in October. Then I'm putting out another album this December.

There goes that discipline you were talking about.
Haha. You got to do it. I was out for a bit, so I figured I might as well smother em now.
 
Gauchos stand up!

You were a real baller if you could play for both Gauchos and Riverside back in the day.


no way this dude was top 25 in the country .. lies.

Don't get it twisted, Cam was nice. He used to bust Steph's %%% on the regular when they played 1 on 1.

He was just dumb in the classroom that's why he had to go to JuCo. He got offers from Syracuse as well.
 
Originally Posted by JamesOnNT

no way this dude was top 25 in the country .. lies.
yeah...I gotta agree...he's probably full of %+##...whether it be his HS ranking, or Sizzurp sales #'s, he's lying

if you look at the McDonald's AA's from 1994 that are from NY (Kareem Reid, Zendon Hamilton, and FELIPE LOPEZ), you mean to tell me that Camron Gilesis right up there w. them?
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Maaaaaybe top 25 in his borough or project, but no way he was top 25 in the country
 
From what I've heard both him & Ma$e were nice . . . They were just undersized NY guards . . . But then again that's what everyone in the hoodplayin ball ends up being anyway
 
The beginning of Killa Season is pure comedy & I do believe fam was as nice as he says. Quick question, all this Camron stuff, shouldn't it be in thekillas back thread?!. Let's have some kinda organization ppl
 
"report card like the speed limit, 55 55"

"I could hoop yo, All American my age group yo, grade's bad, settled for a JuCo"
 
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