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06-08-2005, 03:37 AM
What NBA players are listening to
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DIME Magazine / Special to FOXSports.com
Posted: 4 hours ago
You can't go into an NBA locker room these days without seeing headphones all over the place. Copping the hottest albums and trading playlists — for ballers, music is a necessity.
We wanted to get a first-hand look at what's bumping in the NBA these days, so Dime Magazine checked in with the Phoenix Suns, Denver Nuggets and a handful of other NBA players to see what everyone is listening to.
Phoenix Suns
Quentin Richardson: "Music's very important to me," Richardson says. "I listen to music all the time. Taking a shower, chilling, playing video games, in the car, everywhere."
Of course, his fiancee Brandy is at the top of the list of artists. He has all of her albums downloaded and has a "B-Rocka" (Richardson's nickname for Brandy) playlist.
Brandy aside, Richardson listens to a lot of old-school artists including Al Green, Anita Baker and Barry White. He also has Enya "because of Brandy. She loves Enya." R. Kelly and Tupac are among his other favorites.
Of course Quentin Richardson's fiancee Brandy is on his music list. (Andrew D. Bernstein / Getty Images)
Shawn Marion: "Anyone who knows me knows I'm a music fanatic," Marion says. "Music is my everyday life. I gotta have music, whether it's a CD or an iPod, I gotta have something."
Marion says he has more than 6,000 songs downloaded.
Marion rocks a lot of hip-hop — Jadakiss, The Game and R. Kelly — but he also enjoys soft rock and alternative music, including Elton John, George Michael, Creed, Avril Lavigne and Kylie Minogue.
Joe Johnson: The majority of Johnson's music is by "Down South" artists, as he likes to stay true to his Arkansas roots. His favorites include Ludacris, T.I., Lil' Wayne and Nelly. JJ also likes to keep it old school with Marvin Gaye, Michael Jackson and Johnny Taylor.
Steve Nash: Like Richardson, Nash signed with the Suns as a free agent last summer. But unlike Richardson, Nash isn't permanently tethered to his music. "I like to read on the road, so I don't bring my iPod very often," Nash says.
Nash, who was born in South Africa but grew up in Victoria, British Columbia, likes music from all ends of the earth. He listens to Brazilian and Latin music, along with classic rock from the Rolling Stones and David Bowie.
Amare Stoudemire: "I love music, but I'm not obsessed with it," Stoudemire says. "It's a relaxing thing and it's good to listen to when you're alone or when you're chilling with your buddies."
Stoudemire often listens to music in his hotel rooms on the road. Since the rooms are almost always equipped with CD players, he brings his Tupac Shakur library to help him get both relaxed and hyped. Stoudemire says Tupac is "all I listen to."
Coach Mike D'Antoni: While his players mostly listen to hip-hop and R&B, D'Antoni favors a wide range of music. "Michael McDonald to Toby Keith to Five for Fighting to Bruce Hornsby," D'Antoni says. "Then there's Phil Collins and James Taylor."
Of course, D'Antoni listens to Brandy too. "Because of Quentin," D'Antoni says. "I gotta have that."
Denver Nuggets
Marcus Camby rocks a ton of classic 70s and 80s songs, plus current hip-hop, R&B and even some Alan Jackson. (Garrett Ellwood / Getty Images)
Now that the Nuggets are out of the playoffs after a first-round loss to the Spurs, they'll have plenty of time to dig in and get their play lists updated. But here's what they have been listening to.
Marcus Camby: "Every day I listen to music," Camby says. "You spend a majority of time in a hotel room. There's only so much SportsCenter you can watch."
He rocks a ton of classic 70s and 80s songs, plus current hip-hop, R&B and even some Alan Jackson. "I'm an East Coast Guy, so I probably have the most East Coast music on the team."
Carmelo Anthony: Anthony has two separate playlists, one with "old school" music and one with "new school" songs. His old school favorites include artists like Ray Charles, Marvin Gaye, Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, Gladys Knight and Kenny G.
'Melo's new-school favorites include Jadakiss, Method Man and Jay-Z, and he's quick to point out: "I don't have any country or heavy metal."
Bryon Russell: "Music is life. Life is Music. Music calms the nerves," Russell says. "Whenever we go on road trips, I have to have it. Even if it's a one day trip."
Russell listens to a ton of oldies. "The O'Jays, The Isley Brothers, Club Nouveau, you name it, I got all that," Russell says." The old-school stuff is side-by-side with plenty of Snoop, Xzibit, Jadakiss and Fat Joe.
Rodney White: White might have the most intriguing mix of all of his Nuggets teammates. "Gospel and Christian songs, R&B rap — the whole variety." :angel
Some of White's favorite musical choices are Sade, Marvin Gaye, Lenny Kravitz, a lot of old-school music and Michael Jackson's entire library.
What are other players listening to?
Vince Carter, Nets: Well, I listen to all types of music from hip-hop to R&B to jazz to rock and I try to keep them all in heavy rotation. As for jazz though, I love old school and new school stuff, like Miles Davis and even Kenny G.
Kirk Hinrich, Bulls: "I got everything from Aerosmith to Guns 'n Roses, Creed, hip-hop."
Nazr Mohammed, Spurs: "Crunk Juice, Usher, T.I. And I just bought the new Trick Daddy." :)
Kareem Rush, Bobcats: "R&B and hip-hop. I'm a big Jay-Z fan, Eminem fan, huge John Legend fan, huge Maxwell fan. I always gotta go with my classic Maxwell for the ladies. I mess with The Game — he's hot.
Ben Gordon, Bulls: "I got pretty much every genre except rock and roll, and country. The last CD I bought was 50 Cent's new album."
Jerome Williams, Knicks: "Beenie Man, Usher, Snoop. Ya know, Snoop's my cousin. He's in the Dogg Pound too."
Tyson Chandler, Bulls: "The Game. That's my boy."
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Marion says he has more than 6,000 songs downloaded. ..that's a lot of song there, Marion:D
....so, anybody here knows Duncan's playlists?
:music :music :music :music :music
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DIME Magazine / Special to FOXSports.com
Posted: 4 hours ago
You can't go into an NBA locker room these days without seeing headphones all over the place. Copping the hottest albums and trading playlists — for ballers, music is a necessity.
We wanted to get a first-hand look at what's bumping in the NBA these days, so Dime Magazine checked in with the Phoenix Suns, Denver Nuggets and a handful of other NBA players to see what everyone is listening to.
Phoenix Suns
Quentin Richardson: "Music's very important to me," Richardson says. "I listen to music all the time. Taking a shower, chilling, playing video games, in the car, everywhere."
Of course, his fiancee Brandy is at the top of the list of artists. He has all of her albums downloaded and has a "B-Rocka" (Richardson's nickname for Brandy) playlist.
Brandy aside, Richardson listens to a lot of old-school artists including Al Green, Anita Baker and Barry White. He also has Enya "because of Brandy. She loves Enya." R. Kelly and Tupac are among his other favorites.
Of course Quentin Richardson's fiancee Brandy is on his music list. (Andrew D. Bernstein / Getty Images)
Shawn Marion: "Anyone who knows me knows I'm a music fanatic," Marion says. "Music is my everyday life. I gotta have music, whether it's a CD or an iPod, I gotta have something."
Marion says he has more than 6,000 songs downloaded.
Marion rocks a lot of hip-hop — Jadakiss, The Game and R. Kelly — but he also enjoys soft rock and alternative music, including Elton John, George Michael, Creed, Avril Lavigne and Kylie Minogue.
Joe Johnson: The majority of Johnson's music is by "Down South" artists, as he likes to stay true to his Arkansas roots. His favorites include Ludacris, T.I., Lil' Wayne and Nelly. JJ also likes to keep it old school with Marvin Gaye, Michael Jackson and Johnny Taylor.
Steve Nash: Like Richardson, Nash signed with the Suns as a free agent last summer. But unlike Richardson, Nash isn't permanently tethered to his music. "I like to read on the road, so I don't bring my iPod very often," Nash says.
Nash, who was born in South Africa but grew up in Victoria, British Columbia, likes music from all ends of the earth. He listens to Brazilian and Latin music, along with classic rock from the Rolling Stones and David Bowie.
Amare Stoudemire: "I love music, but I'm not obsessed with it," Stoudemire says. "It's a relaxing thing and it's good to listen to when you're alone or when you're chilling with your buddies."
Stoudemire often listens to music in his hotel rooms on the road. Since the rooms are almost always equipped with CD players, he brings his Tupac Shakur library to help him get both relaxed and hyped. Stoudemire says Tupac is "all I listen to."
Coach Mike D'Antoni: While his players mostly listen to hip-hop and R&B, D'Antoni favors a wide range of music. "Michael McDonald to Toby Keith to Five for Fighting to Bruce Hornsby," D'Antoni says. "Then there's Phil Collins and James Taylor."
Of course, D'Antoni listens to Brandy too. "Because of Quentin," D'Antoni says. "I gotta have that."
Denver Nuggets
Marcus Camby rocks a ton of classic 70s and 80s songs, plus current hip-hop, R&B and even some Alan Jackson. (Garrett Ellwood / Getty Images)
Now that the Nuggets are out of the playoffs after a first-round loss to the Spurs, they'll have plenty of time to dig in and get their play lists updated. But here's what they have been listening to.
Marcus Camby: "Every day I listen to music," Camby says. "You spend a majority of time in a hotel room. There's only so much SportsCenter you can watch."
He rocks a ton of classic 70s and 80s songs, plus current hip-hop, R&B and even some Alan Jackson. "I'm an East Coast Guy, so I probably have the most East Coast music on the team."
Carmelo Anthony: Anthony has two separate playlists, one with "old school" music and one with "new school" songs. His old school favorites include artists like Ray Charles, Marvin Gaye, Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, Gladys Knight and Kenny G.
'Melo's new-school favorites include Jadakiss, Method Man and Jay-Z, and he's quick to point out: "I don't have any country or heavy metal."
Bryon Russell: "Music is life. Life is Music. Music calms the nerves," Russell says. "Whenever we go on road trips, I have to have it. Even if it's a one day trip."
Russell listens to a ton of oldies. "The O'Jays, The Isley Brothers, Club Nouveau, you name it, I got all that," Russell says." The old-school stuff is side-by-side with plenty of Snoop, Xzibit, Jadakiss and Fat Joe.
Rodney White: White might have the most intriguing mix of all of his Nuggets teammates. "Gospel and Christian songs, R&B rap — the whole variety." :angel
Some of White's favorite musical choices are Sade, Marvin Gaye, Lenny Kravitz, a lot of old-school music and Michael Jackson's entire library.
What are other players listening to?
Vince Carter, Nets: Well, I listen to all types of music from hip-hop to R&B to jazz to rock and I try to keep them all in heavy rotation. As for jazz though, I love old school and new school stuff, like Miles Davis and even Kenny G.
Kirk Hinrich, Bulls: "I got everything from Aerosmith to Guns 'n Roses, Creed, hip-hop."
Nazr Mohammed, Spurs: "Crunk Juice, Usher, T.I. And I just bought the new Trick Daddy." :)
Kareem Rush, Bobcats: "R&B and hip-hop. I'm a big Jay-Z fan, Eminem fan, huge John Legend fan, huge Maxwell fan. I always gotta go with my classic Maxwell for the ladies. I mess with The Game — he's hot.
Ben Gordon, Bulls: "I got pretty much every genre except rock and roll, and country. The last CD I bought was 50 Cent's new album."
Jerome Williams, Knicks: "Beenie Man, Usher, Snoop. Ya know, Snoop's my cousin. He's in the Dogg Pound too."
Tyson Chandler, Bulls: "The Game. That's my boy."
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Marion says he has more than 6,000 songs downloaded. ..that's a lot of song there, Marion:D
....so, anybody here knows Duncan's playlists?
:music :music :music :music :music