Cappie Pondexter

The Future is Now

January 8, 2012

Q+A: Cappie Pondexter & Sebastian Telfair
Author: Administrator

by Adena Andrews / @adena_andrews

The blogosphere was set ablaze as a modern day Battle of the Sexes was born from video (above) of New York Liberty point guard Cappie Pondexter playing against NBA veteran Sebastian Telfair. Thousands of viewers saw Pondexter make it rain buckets in a head-to-head matchup with a bigger, stronger, taller NBA player. But what they didn’t see were the events that led up to the explosive matchup of two legendary point guards. SLAM recently caught up with the two ballers to discuss what happened in Vegas.

SLAM: How did you end up playing together at Impact basketball facilities in Las Vegas?

Cappie Pondexter: Al Harrington and Chauncey Billups actually dragged me into the game. I was visiting Las Vegas with my brother and cousin and I got a call from Chauncey and he said, “I’m picking you up in the morning you’re going to workout with me.” I got to the gym the next day and after two hours of working out with Billups I was resting up and about to ice my body. Then Al Harrington comes over to me and says, “Get a jersey. You’re in”. I’m like “Really? But, I’m tired”. I played anyway because those guys are like my brothers and we are all just trying to get better.

Sebastian Telfair: That day I was in there working out with about 15-20 NBA players and we started playing pickup games. Cappie got called in at point guard and I was the point guard. We played five games and Cappie’s team won the first two and we won the last three. The game you saw on YouTube was the fourth game.

SLAM: What were your thoughts when you saw you were going to be matched up against each other?

CP: I just remembered him being a playground legend in New York. He was the head of his class coming out. It was just cool to go up against him.

ST: I came into the gym and saw Chauncey and about 15-20 other NBA players and that’s normal. But when I saw Cappie was going to be in the game, knowing how successful she is, probably top 15 in the WNBA, I had to respect that right away.

SLAM: When did you decide to turn up the heat in the game and go shot for shot?

CP: The jumper was just what I was feeling. I was kind of nursing an injury at the time too so I thought hitting jumpers was the safer thing to do. Also, I just wanted to work on my shooting. He gave me some good buckets too.

ST: It seems in game four she got a little more aggressive. On the first shot in the video, she comes down the left side and puts up a jumper. She even called “off” but it went in and didn’t even touch the net. I was right in her face and standing on top of her. That’s when I knew she was trying to win this. Then I hit her with the jumper then she hits me with the hesitation. At that point I thought, “She got game, so if I don’t take her serious she is going to try and show me up in here”

SLAM: Were you holding back in the game?

CP:I don’t know if he was taking it easy on me. He’s a cool guy and he was in there just trying to get better.

ST: After she hit a few shots I was definitely guarding her hard. I was saying in my head “She’s not going to score anymore” but she proved me wrong on that. There were other things that she did that weren’t on the tape. She was on the court holding her own. She would come off pick and rolls, make a pass and do obvious stuff the fans wouldn’t be able to understand. It’s no secret she is one of the best point guards to play the game.

SLAM: How did the crowd reaction fuel the tempo of the game?

CP: I got excited. Probably like four or five days ago I had just finished my season in the WNBA. So it was cool to get that reaction and play with the guys after that loss. It was definitely a confidence booster.

ST: That made it fun. You know how she plays; she is one of those up-tempo point guards with handle. It brought it back to street ball in the middle of a game with 20 NBA players in the gym.

SLAM: What was your reaction to the video going viral?

CP: I figured it was going to happen. I have also heard a lot of negative things about it. People say, “It’s fake, it’s not real”. People have to understand that I grew up doing this. I have been playing basketball since I was 10. This is what I love to do. I mean who wants to fake a video. We were both trying to get better and we were having fun doing what we love and it happened to be a crowd there. There’s nothing fake about that.

ST: I didn’t think it was going to go viral. I don’t have Twitter and Facebook like everyone else. I just follow it. As long as the people recognize I was out there fighting with another boss, that’s all that matters.

I know what you’re thinking: “What can WNBA players teach me about business?”

Thoughts are running through your head about the league suffering from low attendance, TV viewership and sponsorships. Not to mention you’ve heard countless rumors about the WNBA being a drain on the NBA’s resources.

Let me stop you right there. Those thoughts are far from reality.

The truth is that during the WNBA’s 15th season it experienced an increase in attendance and TV viewership, and the league landed a marquee sponsorship with Boost Mobile. As for resources, several WNBA owners have said that despite the economic downturn their teams are on pace to turn a profit within the next several seasons.

So, what can WNBA players teach you about business? A lot.

It’s a little-known fact that more than 90% of WNBA players are college graduates. For many reasons the concept of “one and done” doesn’t exist in the WNBA. As a result the league is full of players who are not only skilled on the court, but also in the classroom.

WNBA players are not going to college to bide their time until they are eligible for the pros. They’re going to college because they know that life on the basketball court won’t last forever.

Recently, I caught up with four WNBA players (Cappie Pondexter, Tammy Sutton-Brown, Essence Carson, and Asjha Jones) who are all “business” on and off the court. (Read more).

http://www.forbes.com/sites/sportsmoney/2011/12/19/five-lessons-wnba-players-can-teach-you-about-business/

October 18, 2011

WNBA’s Best New Ink: Cappie Pondexter
Author: Administrator

While NBA players have nothing better to do during a lockout, Cappie Pondexter has been playing ball with the New York Liberty all summer. And three days after it was over, she decided to go under the needle. Just recently, we’ve shown you new ink from Kevin Durant, Matt Barnes and Jeff Teague. Now, thanks to Twitter, we have the latest from the girl who recently gave Sebastian Telfair buckets. Check it out in all its glory after the jump.

http://dimemag.com/2011/10/wnbas-best-new-ink-cappie-pondexter/

July 1, 2011

Pondexter leading guard in the Eastern Conference
Author: Administrator

The 2011 WNBA All-Star Game will be nationally broadcast on ABC, Saturday, July 23, at 3:30 p.m. ET. It is the first time the San Antonio Silver Stars are hosting the midseason showcase.

In addition to Catchings (19,943), leading vote-getters by position in the Eastern Conference include guards Cappie Pondexter of the New York Liberty (11,859) and Katie Douglas of the Indiana Fever (11,217), forward Angel McCoughtry of the Atlanta Dream (8,912) and center Tina Charles of the Connecticut Sun (9,837).

The 60 players included on the ballot represent all 12 WNBA teams. Voters are asked to select two guards, two forwards, and one center from each conference. A write-in option is also available, allowing fans to choose players not listed on the ballot.

Cappie Pondexter scored 22 points to lead the New York Liberty to a 77-67 victory over the Los Angeles Sparks on Sunday.

Essence Carson had 18 points, Plenette Pierson added 16 and the Liberty (4-4) got their first win at Prudential Center, their new home for the next three seasons while Madison Square Garden undergoes renovations during the summers. New York had lost its first two at home earlier this month.

Cappie Pondexter speaks: Getting rest, Team USA, Fashion Week and more

By Cheryl Coward at 21 September, 2010, 10:26 am

cappa23tweet092110 Basketball star Cappie Pondexter is not on the squad competing for a title at the 2010 FIBA World Championships in the Czech Republic that begin September 23. According to her Twitter account feed, she decided to rest after years of non-stop competition. However, before she shed light via the online service about her decision to sit out of this year’s competition, she came under fire from fans and sports writers. Some questioned her dedication to the sport and her commitment to USA Basketball in light of the fact that she attended events at Fashion Week in New York City last week.

USA head coach Geno Auriemma said a little over a week ago that he did not expect her to be on the team.

“Cappie’s got some issues, physical. Wasn’t here either day, obviously,” he said. “She’s not making the trip to Spain with us when the team leaves tomorrow morning. Right now, if you asked me whether or not she’s going to join us at all, I would say, based on my conversations with her, probably not.”

Pondexter, a long-time member of Team USA, had a stellar season with the New York Liberty, her first with the Eastern Conference team after being traded from the Phoenix Mercury during a blockbuster trade in the offseason. She demanded the trade for professional reasons. She wanted to be closer to the epicenter of the fashion industry as it dovetails with the growth of her image consulting firm, 4 Season Style & Management.

She helped the Liberty set a franchise-record 10-game winning streak and garner a second playoff seed in the Eastern Conference. She led them to the Eastern Conference Finals and was a candidate for league MVP with just two votes shy of winner Seattle Storm forward-center Lauren Jackson.

In Cappie’s words:

Ok bout to state my peace:Liberty is where my heart is! If we were in finals does it seem like I woulda been a fashion week? The obvious no

All along I stated what my goal was n that’s to win a [championship]! MVP: I could care less if I won or not! LJ won it and I give her

All the respect bc she deserved it! For me I will continue to work harder! But in order for that to happen I had to rest my body after yrs

Of having no break! WBB players go through it n this year was the 1st year where I really pushed myself n team to a whole nother level!

Them for fashion week! Just so happen by the grace of God it all fell at the same time! I bleed usa bball and anyone who. Thinks otherwise

Need to go back in those history books n look at the truth! Since I was 16 n bc I’m 27 that will never change! My body broke down n for me

Have an even better year I had to give up something! Oh did I forget to mention I have to go to russia for 7 months! I just didn’t have the

Strength to do both! Regardless of my decision people, critcs,fans will have their own opinion what matters most is what I do next: The Quest

Fans began tweeting their support of Pondexter’s decision after she began posting her viewpoint:

  1. Lynette Baker
    pratilugetanwsr why does every1 have something 2 say abt @cappa23 not playin n the worlds. LBJ & WADE didn’t play & they didn’t get criticized so y cap
  2. ?Smooverachi?
    ThisisEsmoove @cappa23 you don’t have to explain yourself…the people who always have something to say never been in the situations you deal with
  3. GM
    ohthatgary @cappa23 Girl, nothing wrong with your decision. You didn’t even have to explain yourself to anyone. You do what’s best for you!
  4. Dr. Philesha
    Buckets44 @cappa23 girl plz don’t even give that article no breath! Ur real fans know where ya heart/intentions r
  5. Kadilsha
    Kadilsha @cappa23 U deserved that break more than anyone I know!Those that truly know U understand that.Those that dont, will c da results nxt season
  6. Michelle Slaughter
    michellempr @cappa23 is the master of her own ship. People need to lay off, mind their own business & let her live her life.
  7. Ballers Never Quit
    Ballersnever @cappa23 Only you and GOD truly know what your body can take! No matter where u play you still number 1! People gone hate! Let them!
  8. Marianne Puma
    libfan @cappa23 like I said previously U need 2 do what is best 4 U n your real fans should understand that wish u were super woman but no 1 is
  9. Bryan W. Bomberg
    yahgotgame @cappa23 nice tweets…I’m in ur corner! Pro athletes need brks too! Take ur rest n do wrk when ur ready :)
  10. Nakaida
    KidaThaBalla @cappa23 you will always be my favorite playerDnt listen to them haters

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September 18, 2010

2010 All-WNBA First Team
Author: Administrator

First Team

G – Cappie Pondexter

Handed the keys to the New York Liberty offense, Pondexter soared, scoring 21.4 ppg and leading the Liberty to the No. 2 seed in the Eastern Conference.

September 15, 2010

Meet Cappie Pondexter, the WNBA’s greatest hope
Author: Administrator

S2S got in a little hang time to chat with the WNBA’s brightest star, New York Liberty shooting guard Cappie Pondexter.

The future.  It’s not only a tattoo but also a promise that is inked on Cappie’s right shoulder. With a sports career that has received honors such as an Olympic gold medal, championship titles and recognition as a WNBA All-Star, Cappie is representing for females everywhere.  And her talent and drive have helped her to build an empire that extends past the world of sports.  It’s a work ethic that she credits to her mother.

“My mom struggled so much to make sure my brother and I had the best living situation,” Cappie recalled. “We lived in a bad area but when you came to our house it was a different feeling.  To see her work two or three jobs motivates me now to make sure she never wants for anything in life.  That’s what keeps me going to be the best player on the road.”

Off the court, Cappie is hoping to expand the WNBA into the mainstream with her business ventures, including her image consulting and personal styling firm, 4 Season Style Management.  In building such an empire she is aiming to prove that if the men of basketball can do it big, then so can a woman.

“I’m so creative and I love being out the box and no player ever brought fashion to the WNBA.  It is unfortunate ‘cause you see guys like LeBron James, Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh but there are great women as well.  I hope with my fashion business that people take notice of what we’re trying to do.”

Not only is Cappie venturing off into fashion, but she is also giving back as the spokesperson of Entertainers 4 Education Alliance, an organization that supports educational advancement for youth through various forms of multimedia and events.  With her goals of dominating the WNBA, expanding her brand and helping others it’s no surprise that Cappie finds it hard to balance a love life.

“It’s hard because I’m so independent and men want you to depend on them,” she admitted to S2S. “But I’m learning to let go and let a man do his job.  At the same time I don’t want to lose my strength.  It’s what got me to where I am right now in life.”

With so much determination there is little doubt that any man can take away Cappie’s focus from making all of her dreams a reality.

NEW YORK — Cappie Pondexter had 28 points, five assists and two steals and the New York Liberty clinched a playoff spot with their eighth consecutive win, a 107-69 victory against the Phoenix Mercury on Saturday night.

Nicole Powell had a career-high seven three-pointers and 23 points for New York, which set a franchise high for points in a game.New York is one game behind Indiana in the Eastern Conference standings, and they face the Fever on Tuesday at home. They have not lost since July 25 against the Atlanta Dream.The Mercury lost their fourth in a row.Penny Taylor did not play for Phoenix because of a sprained right ankle. DeWanna Bonner started in her place and led the team with 18 points. Diana Taurasi had a season-low five points.The Mercury scored eight points in the fourth quarter and shot 32.8 percent for the game.

July 1, 2010

A GLAM SLAM INTERVIEWS WNBA’S CAPPIE PONDEXTER
Author: Administrator

A GLAM SLAM INTERVIEWS WNBA’S CAPPIE PONDEXTER

A Glam Slam first introduced you to Cappie Pondexter via Who’s Haute. Not only is she one of the WNBA’s biggest and brightest stars, but the New York Liberty point guard is a total fashionista.

A Glam Slam spoke with Cappie at the Blend Showroom in New York City, where this Lady Liberty dished on her style consulting firm, favorite designers and her future in fashion. Take a look:


A Glam Slam and Cappie Pondexter are giving away two tickets to a New York Liberty game at Madison Square Garden, where you can see Cappie in action. One lucky fan will be chosen at random. Here’s how you can enter to win:

A winner will be announced on Wednesday, July 7th. Good luck!


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