VIDEO: NBA Stars Reveal the First Player Who Totally Destroyed Them on the Court

Longtime NBA veterans Quentin Richardson and Darius Miles are keeping busy in retirement by co-hosting a weekly podcast titled "Knuckleheads," which features extremely revealing interviews of high-profile athletes and celebrities. In a compilation of episodes broken down into several brief soundbites, Miles and Richardson had NBA stars of both the past and present confessing the first player who completely owned them on the court. Trust us, it's as awesome as it sounds.

The montage features Baron Davis expanding on his countless unsuccessful attempts to guard John Stockton; Kyle Lowry admitting that Allen Iverson (sitting right next to him) once left him for dead with his renown handles; Jimmy Butler reminiscing on the impossible task of defending Kevin Durant; and Dwyane Wade surrendering to Baron Davis' elusiveness on numerous occasions.

Perhaps the most surprising feature of the clip came towards the end when Kyrie Irving unveiled that...wait for it...JOSE CALDERON once posted 26 points and 14 assists on him.

The assortment of disclosures ended with an absolute bang. In typical Patrick Beverley fashion, the scrappy, pesty Clippers guard claimed to not remember anybody EVER schooling him on the court.

Perfect. Just perfect. We'll go out on a limb and say that the number "Knuckleheads" subscribers significantly increased upon the release of this flawless, hysterical video.

Well done, Quentin and Darius.