Q&A: Kendall Marshall

Posted by Unknown on Saturday, September 01, 2012 with No comments
Courtesy of Dime Magazine


DimeA lot of turmoil this offseason with the Phoenix point guard situation. How do you feel about how it all turned out?Kendall Marshall: I feel it’s a great situation. Added a lot of youth to our team. Got rid of a couple players that were great assets. I feel like we’re going to be good. Obviously a lot of growing pains were gonna go through, but we still want to get back to that elite level. We have full faith in the coaches and we know we gotta work hard.
DimeFirst Phoenix signs Eric Gordon to a max offer sheet, and now reports are saying that they’ll go after James Harden next offseason? What do you think of these moves?
KM: Well they want to win, and that’s why I think it’s a great organization to be a part of. They’re going to do what it takes to get to that next level.
DimeHow much of you regrets that you won’t be able to play with Steve Nash?
KM: I won’t say regret, but I was looking forward to the opportunity. You know he’s a great player, I feel like I really could have learned a lot from him. But you can also learn a lot from playing against him. We get to see him four times, that’s also exciting.
DimeYou were slated to be the starting point guard before the Suns signed Goran Dragic. Was that disappointing, or was it somewhat mitigating by playing in a system that fits your game?
KM: That’s what I’m most excited about, the uptempo offense. I feel like getting up and down with the pieces we have on our team, we can really play to our strength. As far as playing time goes, starting or coming off the bench, that’s all up to the coach. He’s going to do what’s best for the team.
DimeLooking back, what do you think of your decision to leave school, after not being healthy in the tournament and missing out an NCAA title?
KM: I am. I feel like this was my greatest opportunity to fulfill my dreams. Obviously one of my goals was to win a national championship in college. But I do have other goals I want to accomplish, and one of them was getting to the NBA, so I don’t regret how anything happened.
DimeWhat kind of conversations did you have with the other UNC guys who came out,Harrison BarnesTyler Zeller and John Henson?
KM: This started last year, when Z, John and H were all contemplating whether they were leaving or not. I was praying that they would stay for one more. I think that the lockout helped with their decision to come back, especially knowing that we were going to have a great team. With this year, we felt like, we tried that once. Let’s chase more dreams and goals that we had.
DimeSo are you worried at all about your rating in NBA 2k13?
KM: I am, definitely worried about it. In college I played for Twitter followers. I played well so I could get more followers. In the NBA, I gotta get my rating up. That’s all I’m worried about.
DimeWhat do you think you’re going to be rated?
KM: I’m just hoping for a 70. If I can get a 70, I’ll be happy and just build from there. My passing better be at least a 95.
DimeWhat have been your first purchases with NBA money?
KM: Well the first thing was finding a place to stay in Phoenix and a means of transportation. Other than that, I really haven’t spent too much else. But I’m going to spoil the hell out of my sisters. Good thing that they’re younger so spoiling them is like two or three hundred dollars so I should be alright.
DimeWhat kind of stuff do you do pregame? Music, rituals, etc.
KM: Music-wise, I listen to a lot of Wale pregame. He gets me hyped. The Eleven One Eleven Theory, mixtapes. And last year in college I played Angry Birds before every game. Right now I’m really feeling Bejeweled.
Dime:How good at Angry Birds are you?
KM: You know it was frustrating. I could get three stars on almost every level, but literally for like two months, there were two parts of the game where I couldn’t get three stars, so I really just stopped playing because it was too frustrating.
DimeHow long would you play Angry Birds before games?
KM: Anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour.
DimeHow did Roy Williams feel about you sitting there playing Angry Birds for an hour?
KM: Well everybody pretty much did their own thing. I got my headphones on in my phone. He might think I’m reading inspirational quotes, and stuff, but everybody had their own way to get ready for the game and get to work.
DimeWhen did it hit you that you’re actually an NBA player now?
KM: Didn’t hit me until today. Seeing my teammates, guys I played in high school with on the AAU circuit, guys in college that I met and played against, and to us in these NBA jerseys. This is the first time I’ve worn my jersey. Well, last night, at 1:30 in the morning. To see these guys wearing them, you finally realize, okay, we’re actually in the NBA.
Dime: Was there any rivalry among the UNC guys for who got drafted first?
KM: Not at all. We knew H [Harrison Barnes] would probably be the highest pick. We thought he was going to go somewhere from 2-5. Me, Z and John, depending on who you ask, were all in the same five pick area. We were just happy for each other. We all wanted to go lottery, of course, but it doesn’t always happen like that. We’re just happy we could represent our university well.