Whatever Happened to Micheal Ray?

Whatever Happened to Micheal Ray?

"Whatever Happened to Micheal Ray?" is an American documentary produced in 2000 by NBA Entertainment about the rise and fall of All-Star point guard Micheal Ray Richardson. The film is narrated by Chris Rock.

Rock, a native New Yorker, was, as we can easily tell and understand, entranced by Richardson's arrival on the New York sports scene. Richardson was a relatively unknown collegiate player from the University of Montana -- nicknamed "Sugar" -- who was drafted by the New York Knicks with the 4th overall pick in the 1978 NBA Draft. As the film tells us, Richardson was compared favorably by his first coach Willis Reed, to Knick legend and man-about-town Walt Frazier ("Clyde"). In his rookie year, Richardson performed better off the court than on, but in his second year, blossomed into an All-Star, leading the NBA in both assists and steals and bearing a strong resemblance not only to Clyde, but to Earvin "Magic" Johnson, another tall and versatile point guard. Johnson tells us clearly how difficult it was to play against Richardson. Isiah Thomas, another contemporary superstar point guard, in the same vein says simply, "He was Sugar Ray, man. He was sweet."

Richardson was again an All-Star in his third year, 1980-81, but a poor performance by the Knicks in the playoffs that year led the team to trade Richardson's two closest friends on the team, Ray Williams and Mike Glenn, which in turn, according to the film, helped change the eager-to-please Richardson from a drug user to a drug abuser. Richardson found professional rejection difficult to accept; a particularly poignant anecdote comes from his first coach at Montana, Jud Heathcote. When Heathcote accepted another coaching job, Richardson came to him in tears of disbelief asking whether the rumors of the coach's departure were true. Heathcote attempted to disabuse Richardson of the notion that he was like a father to the player. Richardson responded by telling Heathcote, "Coach, you have to remember, I don't have a father."

The Knicks and Richardson regressed together in 1981-82, and the Knicks traded Richardson to the Golden State Warriors at the beginning of the 1982-83 season.


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