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Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Heat guard to miss remainder of season

The Miami Heat have announced that G Shabazz Napier will miss the remainder of the NBA season after undergoing sports hernia surgery.  For the season Napier averaged 5.1 points and 2.5 assists per game. 

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Wade talks Napier

Miami Heat G Shabazz Napier will return from a second short stint in the NBDL and re-join the franchise as they embark on their ten day West Coast swing in Portland Wednesday night.  During his three games with the Sioux Falls Skyforce Napier averaged 18.6 points and 4 assists per.  Recently Dwyane Wade spoke of the talent that Napier has.

"You want to continue to teach him," guard Dwyane Wade said. "We understand that he has another level of talent. He's not going to get bigger or faster but he has talent. He has the ability to be a good point guard in this league. It's good that he's getting experience and learning from his mistakes."


Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Toyota Corolla Strivers Series: Shabazz Napier (Video)


Tuesday, July 8, 2014

Q&A: Shabazz Napier

Courtesy of Darnell Mayberry 


Q: What’s it like to go from national championship game to your next competitive game is summer league?
A: That’s the biggest thing. I haven’t played competitively. I’m with a new team, and it’s kind of tough because I have to understand my teammates on the fly.
After struggling in your debut down here, what was the difference that allowed you to bounce back with a much better performance in your second game?
Losing helps you understand how to prepare for the next game. I was just looking at the tape, figuring out things that I should have done in the first game. I was nervous. I usually never get nervous before games or during games. That first game was just one of those games, I guess.
When is the last time before Saturday that you were nervous going into a basketball game?

I don’t know. That’s crazy. I don’t know. That’s actually the first time I’ve ever been super nervous during the game. I always have the jitters before every single game. That’s just common basketball stuff because you want to play as well as you should. But that was the first time I was actually nervous during the game. I can’t even remember back to my freshman days when we were going through the runs that I was nervous. So it was definitely something new for me and definitely a great learning experience.


Sunday, July 6, 2014

Shabazz Napier on NBA summer-league debut (Video)


Friday, June 27, 2014

Pat Riley on Shabazz Napier (Video)


Thursday, June 26, 2014

Q&A: Shabazz Napier

Courtesy of Ira Winderman 

Q.  Shabazz, it's been a long time coming, man.  It feels like yesterday you were playing at Charlestown High School.  Talk about what it's like to be able to go into an organization, a championship organization, that has a need right away at the point guard position and to be able to learn from the best player in the NBA.

Napier: "It's just, to sum it up, it's just a blessing, man.  I would be lying to you guys if I said I thought I would be here when I was high school.  It's just truly a blessing.

"It's just.....it's one of those experiences you really can't describe.  Like I said, I'm so happy I was able to do it with my family, and that's one of the biggest things."

Q.  Right.  Was there ever a moment like, whether you were in college, where you realized like, I can really make this thing happen?

Napier: "You know, everyone asks me that, and I'm not sure.  Maybe when I was a sophomore.  You know, even when I was a freshman, of course, NBA was something I watched, but sometimes your aspirations are left at that.

"I had to work hard.  I had to tell myself that this is not going to be easy to get to where I am now.  I'm pretty sure that everything came in my sophomore year."

Q.  Mario Chalmers is a free agent, and Norris Cole didn't have such a great postseason.  So it's possible that you could slide in as the starting point guard for the Miami Heat.  How do you feel about that?

Napier: "There's always opportunity to do something great, and no matter if I was going to slide in as a starter or come off the bench, I'm still going to work hard.  I'm going to compete.  That's who I am.

"My attitude will never change if a head coach was telling me I was going to start right away.  It's going to be the same way.  I'm going to work as if I'm not on the team.  That's what brought me in, and that's what's going to make me as good as I want to be."

Q.  Were you in contact with the Heat prior to the draft?

Napier: "No.  I was in contact with my family.  That's about it."

Q.  Shabazz, can you talk about coming from where you are, an area that's not really known for developing players, not as known as it should be perhaps, to get to this point.

Napier: Yeah, I didn't do it on my own, I can tell you that much.  I got about a handful of guys that pushed me to get to where I am now.  I'm just so happy that they were able to do that.

"I mean, it was tough.  Just like any other neighborhood, there's always people that's going to compete with you.  It was tough.  But they allowed me to understand and see what I can be.

"From when I was young, 8 years old, little kid running on the court during halftime shooting basketballs, to me right now in front of you guys who continue to push me.  Like I said, it's a special feeling."

Q.  Born in Roxbury?

Napier: "Yeah, Roxbury."

Q.  You had said you felt you were the best point guard in the draft, and after all you proved at UConn, but it ended up being a handful of guys went ahead of you anyway.  Does that put the chip back on your shoulder going into this?

Napier: "No, the chip never leaves my shoulder.  It will never leave my shoulder.  That's what makes me who I am.  And I was saying that not to belittle any other point guards.  There's a reason why they're here.  But I was just saying that because that's who I am.

"I wouldn't be Shabazz Napier if I wouldn't have said that.  I believe it, and I'm going to prove it.  What I always learned was that whatever you put in is what you're going to get out.  If I don't put in the work, it's not going to show.

"So there's always a chip on my shoulder to prove to myself that I'm the best, and to do that, I've got to work hard."

Q.  We know LeBron has said some very good things about you.  He likes your game.  Are you now ready to be a recruiter, per se, for Miami to help him stay?

Napier: "I would hope so.  I would hope so.  He's one of the best players in the world.  So if me going there helps him come back, it just betters our chances of being a complete team.

"But at the end of the day, my job is to get to improve and work on my game so when it comes to the stage where it's my first game, I'm ready to compete, and I'm prepared."


Napier to Heat

The Miami Heat will acquire Shabazz Napier via trade with the Charlotte Hornets.  The Hornets will receive the 26th, 55th, and a future 2nd round pick for Napier who was drafted with the 24th pick.


Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Shabazz Napier Foot Locker x SLAM Draft Suite Interview (VIDEO)


Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Shabazz Napier 2013 Scouting Video