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Our Great Coach on this episode is Dean Smith. Dean Smith is an American Basketball coach who led the the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill men's team for 36 years. When he retired in 1997 he had 879 career victories, which was the NCAA Division I men's basketball record at that time. During his tenure as head coach, North Carolina won two national championships and appeared in 11 Final Fours.This is a posthmous interview and I used these books to create it.The Carolina Way: Leadership Lessons from a Life in CoachingIt's How You Play the Game: The 12 Leadership Principles of Dean Smith Dean Smith If you would like to send us any feedback or if you know a great coach, who has a unique story to share, then we would love to hear from you, please contact us at paul@thegreatcoachespodcast.com or contact us through our website thegreatcoachespodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In Part 2 of our conversation with director Mike Nicoll highlights how his latest film, The Spoils, Selling the Future of American Basketball, provides a never-before-seen window into the inner-workings of the basketball world, and his advice for parents of young athletes of all skill levels. Watch "The Spoils" here: https://www.jolt.film/watch/the-spoils
Hannah Hidalgo is a women's basketball player at the University of Notre Dame. In high school, she was coached by her father Orlando and was named the New Jersey Gatorade Player of the Year and won co-MVP honors at the 2023 McDonalds All-American game.In her freshman season at Notre Dame, Hidalgo shined for the Irish, averaging 22.6 points, 6.2 rebounds, 5.5 assists and 4.6 steals per game and helped her team reach the Sweet Sixteen. She was named to the AP All-American First Team for 2023-24, ACC Defensive Player of the Year and the 2024 ACC Tournament MVP.Today on the podcast, Hannah Hidalgo shares how she's grown as a Christian in the midst of her basketball success. She's stressed the importance of playing for an audience of one.Sign up for our Sports Spectrum Magazine and receive 15% off a 1-year subscription by using the code PODCAST15http://SportsSpectrum.com/magazine Do you know Christ personally? Click here to learn how you can commit your life to Him.
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▶️Show NotesIn this episode of the PREP Athletics Podcast, director Mike Nicoll discusses his new movie, The Spoils, which peels back the layers of corporate influence to paint an honest, foundational portrait of America's basketball infrastructure. Nicoll shares his love for basketball and how it has been the focal point of his life. He explains that his filmmaking strategy is to tell stories that he can tell better than anyone else, and he felt that the AAU basketball world was not well understood by most people. Nicoll also discusses his previous film, At All Costs, and how it focused on demonstrating the interconnectivity of the American basketball system. The conversation explores the evolution and growth of the Compton Magic AAU program and the challenges faced by players and their families in the basketball system. It discusses the need for deepening the audience connection with the film 'The Spoils' and the importance of having a North Star in decision-making. The conversation also touches on the role of USA Basketball and the NBA in shaping the future of the game, as well as the changing mindset of parents in the basketball world.
Welcome back to Season 11 of the Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast! In Episode #334, host Andrea Samadi reconnects with Ike Diogu, a former Division I college athlete turned pro, whose impressive mental mindset left a lasting impact on her over 20 years ago. Watch this interview on YouTube here https://youtu.be/hvBHF4ectQI EPISODE #334 with Nigerian-American Basketball Player, Ike Diogu on "The Mindset of a Champion" we will cover: ✔ Ike's journey from ASU to the NBA and Beyond. ✔ How his upbringing, influenced by his family shaped his mental toughness ✔ How his coach, teammates and personal values played a role in his success in the NBA and as the captain of the Nigerian Basketball Team. ✔ How Ike inspired Andrea, over 20 years ago, to continue working with students and social and emotional learning skills. Discover the story of Ike's journey from Arizona State University to the NBA, and how his upbringing, influenced by a deep-thinking father and supportive siblings, shaped his mental toughness. Learn how Ike's coach, teammates, and personal values played a role in his success, both in the NBA and as a captain of the Nigerian national basketball team. Andrea and Ike delve into the importance of mental preparation, goal setting, and the power of a supportive environment. Ike shares his experiences from the Rio 2016 Olympics and his ongoing passion for basketball and mentoring others. This episode is a testament to the power of social and emotional learning, and the impact of mental mindset on achieving extraordinary results. Don't miss this inspiring conversation that highlights the intersection of neuroscience, emotional intelligence, and athletic excellence. On today's episode #334 we meet with someone who caught my eye, over 20 years ago when I worked with athletes at Arizona State University. Sitting in front of Ike Diogu, years before his exciting career would unfold, I just knew he would be successful. I was in my late 20s, and hadn't published my first book yet, The Secret for Teens Revealed, that was written with the purpose to help our next generation sharpen the skills that were integral for achieving goals (in school and sports). It designed to develop certain ways of behaving and more importantly, thinking, that would enable young people to achieve whatever it is that they want in life. Working with elite College athletes at ASU, I thought would be a great place to test out the chapters of this book (Chapter 1- Developing a Winning Attitude, Chapter 2- Developing Your Mind, Chapter 4-Goal-Setting and Persistence, Chapter 5-Building Your Confidence Formula for Predictable Results for Success). You get the point here. So, one day, I asked Ike a series of questions to “feel out” where his mindset was, and I'm not kidding, he almost knocked me out of my chair. Whatever I asked Ike, he had a well-thought out answer, that told me for certain that he didn't need the book I wanted to publish. He had already learned these skills at a young age, that I knew would skyrocket his future success. I just remember thinking “where will Ike Diogu end up?” and while I didn't follow his career over the years, I did see his photo on the wall one day, going down to the baggage claim at Arizona's Sky Harbor Airport, and it was then that I thought back to the moment I knew this young man had everything he needed, for an exciting and successful life. Of course I was going to look for him, and see if he would be open to coming on the podcast. We've learned about the Daily Grind in the NHL on EP #38[i], Accelerating Leadership in the NFL on EP #166[ii] but I knew I've always been missing the Mindset of the Athlete. I'm honored, and so excited to connect back with Ike Diogu,[iii] who I've not seen face to face for over 20 years, and dive into “The Mindset of a Division 1 College Athlete Turned Pro.” Welcome Ike! Thank you for agreeing to meet up with me here, and filling me and our listeners in to what you've been up to the past 20 years!! I wonder, when I reached out to you, do you remember me from back at ASU? You wouldn't know that that was my first official job in the US. I came from Toronto, Canada, with so many hopes and dreams for our next generation, and September 11th really made it difficult for me. Working with you gave me vision and hope during what I remember as my most difficult and challenging times in a new country. I used to look forward to those days at ASU, and knew you were helping me much more that I was helping you. It does come full circle sometimes when we get to tell those people who helped to motivate and inspire us. I'm so grateful to have had the chance to work with you back then. INTRO Q: Before we get to where you went after I met you at ASU, can you just orient our listeners to your background BEFORE you went to College at ASU? Where did you grow up, and I'm looking for where did your winning mindset come from? Was it your Dad with a doctorate degree in Philosophy do you think? Who taught you these skills (they are called SEL skills now)--I knew they were important, (had this book written but not yet published) and they hadn't yet made it into our schools yet? Q1: I mentioned that you made a memorable impression on me all those years ago. It was your mental mindset that stood out to me. So much so, that when I saw your photo on the wall at the Phoenix airport, going down to the baggage claim, I completely freaked out and said to my husband “I knew Ike Diogu was going places! I just knew it!” I've kind of got a 6th sense for seeing talent, and while I like to see the talent in EVERYONE, I notice that not everyone uses the gifts they've been given, but you were in full use of them all when I met you. I had to watch an incredible interview you did on “Pioneering the Golden Age of Nigerian Basketball” from 3 years ago to get up to speed with where I last saw you, but can we start with something I saw somewhere that you said in that interview? You said “throughout all the adversity that I had throughout my professional career, I think the mental toughness (Coach Evans) instilled helped me get through some of the really tough times I faced.” I remember your Coach walking around at ASU…he had quite the presence. How did coach Evans help strengthen your mental toughness? I saw it as very strong already, back then. What did he teach you to set you up for success AFTER playing College Basketball? Q2: I'll credit the photos I'm using in this interview to the African in Sports interview you did 3 years ago. It did help me to accurately see where you went after ASU. I had no idea…I just knew you would do amazing things in the world. In this photo, the interviewer asked about your teammates at ASU and look at that smile. I knew ASU was special for you, but what do you think made it so special, enough that you would really have to think about leaving there, to go to the NBA? Q3: Let's go to when you were drafted to the NBA. You said yourself “I never would have imagined that I would have made the jump that I made.” I did…but 20 years ago, ( I saw you would have Quantum Leap success) I was just learning to trust things like heightened intuition that I never ignore anymore. Tell me about your mindset of “putting your name into the draft” and then playing at open gym in Garland, TX. In the back of your mind, what were you thinking? Q4: So, back at ASU, I remember asking you questions about where your confidence levels were, or your attitude and mental mindset. Those are all pretty normal questions, but I knew they weren't being taught in our schools. Now I've been researching the science behind high performance for 20 years, and working on bridging the gap with some things that might be considered spiritual in nature, but when I saw the #9 that you wore for when you were drafted into the NBA for the Golden State Warriors, I can't help but ask “what does the number 9 mean to you? Anything? Or are you just assigned that number based on your pick? I ask this because the #9 is considered a lucky number in many cultures, and is associated with spiritual growth, selflessness and humanitarianism. I had to look at the numbers you wore at ASU. #5-is known for freedom, curiosity and change, as well as a desire to have adventures and explore new possibilities (which I think is interesting that it's here where you left College BB and leaped forward to the NBA). Does this mean anything to you? Then #6 is associated with responsibility, service and nurturing, that I saw you brought to the Nigerian Team with your background in the NBA. But I also saw a photo of you on your IG page, in front of Garland High School, that has the slogan “Enter to Learn, Go Forth to Serve.” I'm guessing this was your High School. Do you think your natural ability or drive to serve others began here, or before this? There isn't any science to the numbers, but I did notice the well-known numerology meanings coincided with each team, staring with #9 and I was curious if any of the numbers have meaning to you. Q5: So, now take us to Nigeria where I saw you were the Captain of your team. What did you teach your team that you learned from the NBA about preparing to go against your opponent? Q6: I heard you say “In order to get to the next level that we want to go, you need to do X, Y, and Z” and I wonder what were some of the important strategies you taught them? What was X, Y and Z? Q7: The Rio 2016 Olympics—What was that experience like? Q8: Where are you now? Are you playing for Venezuela? What's been your path since the Olympics? What is your vision for the next 5 years? Ike, it's been an honor to reconnect with you. I'm so grateful for this chance to have you on the podcast really just to let you know that you had these skills all along, and I hope other who tune in around the world can gain some inspiration and hope from your life experience. When I look back over the years, the people I've had on as guests have made an impact on me in some way (whether from their research in the scientific world, or in education, or those who just made me stop and think about how I can better serve the world). You definitely caught my attention 20 years ago, and watching the interview you did (African in Sports Interview)[iv] I was beyond moved from not only your mindset for excellence, but the desire to help others to reach their greatest heights. I look forward to following your work in the future, and know you will continue to stand out in your field. Thanks for meeting with me today! FINAL THOUGHTS Some final thoughts. At the end of this interview, I thanked Ike for giving me such incredible hope at a time in my life when I didn't have it all figured out. I remember having these huge visions for these important social and emotional learning skills that were not yet taught in our schools, and Ike's grasp of these skills propelled me forward. This was years before we had the research behind these SEL Competencies that we now know skyrocket academic achievement, healthy relationships, mental wellness and so much more.[v] These SEL skills are integral in our classrooms today. I think it's important to be open at all times to learn from others, as you never know what it is that might help you in the future, like Ike helped me to stay focused on this work. I do highly encourage watching the interview I mentioned, “Ike Diogu: Pioneering the Golden Age of Nigerian Basketball”[vi] if you want to learn all of the details of Ike's Motivating Story “Diving into the Mindset of a D1 College Basketball Player, turned Pro.” I'm grateful to have had the chance to reconnect with Ike, and do want to give a shout out to all the parents out there, like Ike's Dad, who are raising their children to be mentally and physically strong. Also, the coaches, like coach Evans[vii], who took Ike to the heights he needed to be successful at the pro level, and taking his mental toughness to greater heights. I believe we all have the ability to do just what Ike did, (maybe not with basketball, but I mean make Quantum Leaps with our results) and as Ike said himself, he “never would have imagined making the jump that (he) made.” But I did. I bet his Dad and family did as well. And Coach Evans did. Ike was surrounded by people who believed in him. Which is a testament for all of us to keep learning, growing, and reaching for the next level in whatever it is that we want in our lives, and encourage others to do the same. I'll end with a quote from Thomas Edison: See you next week as we continue with our Self-Leadership Series, and chapter 9, on Self-Regulation. RESOURCES AND MORE ABOUT IKE DIOGU Ike Diogu | Pioneering the Golden Age of Nigerian Basketball | AIS https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=OHb6W9TKzcs Ike Diogu on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/blackcaesar01/ REFERENCES: [i] https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/assistant-coach-to-the-winnipeg-jets-todd-woodcroft-on-the-daily-grind-in-the-nhl/ [ii] https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/vice-president-executive-producer-of-the-new-york-jets-chris-gargano-on-accelerating-leadership-for-maximum-impact-and-results/ [iii] Ike Diogu https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ike_Diogu [iv]Ike Diogu | Pioneering the Golden Age of Nigerian Basketball | AIS https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=OHb6W9TKzcs [v] https://casel.org/ [vi] Ike Diogu | Pioneering the Golden Age of Nigerian Basketball | AIS https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=OHb6W9TKzcs [vii] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rob_Evans_(basketball)
This week my co-host, Professor Eric Knight and I are joined by Kevin Eastman.Kevin is an American Basketball coach.He started coaching in 1978 progressing through assistant roles to become the Head coach of Belmont Abbey College. He then went on to lead the lead Washington State University and then the University of North Carolina Wilmington.In 2003 he was Nike's Basketball National Director of Skills and through that role met Doc Rivers who invited him to become an Assistant with the Boston Celtics. That team went on to win the 2008 NBA championship. These days Kevin is an in demand public speaker and the author of the terrific book: Why the Best Are the Best: 25 Powerful Words That Impact, Inspire, and Define Champions Some of the key highlights are: How he believes that the most important question great teams challenge themselves with is, what are you willing to sacrifice for this group? And how sacrifice is not just about what you give up, but rather what you choose to do for someone else. The acronym TIPS he uses to illustrate what all Teams whether in the sporting or corporate world need to do to be at their best. T stands for Truth which is the most important element, next is Intentional which he expands to describe as, what we do intentionally to fulfil our purpose, P stands for Preparation and S for Standards. The way he talks about the concept of Ubuntu which is an African word that embraces 2 key ideas, People are people because of other people and second tenet is, I can only be all I can be if you are all you can be. And the way this idea formed the foundations of the connections within the team.You can learn more about Thriving Teams at https://thegreatcoachespodcast.com/thriving-teams/ If you would like to send us any feedback or if you know a great coach, who has a unique story to share, then we would love to hear from you, please contact us at paul@thegreatcoachespodcast.com or contact us through our website thegreatcoachespodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
American University head coach Duane Simpkins joins the podcast this week. Simpkins provided his perspective on how American's season went, having some key players returning for next year, bringing out the best in his players, and the type of program he wants to build and style of play he wants to implement. He also talks about playing at the University of Maryland for Gary Williams and what he's learned from other coaches he's worked for in the past. Simpkins provides some really detailed insight into what his team is looking to do on the offensive and defensive sides of the ball as well as what he learned in Year 1 as a college head coach. He also shares a story about playing for Boston Celtics great Robert Parish in the USBL and why the DMV is the best basketball area in the country. Presented by betonline.ag! 0:00 - Welcoming American head coach Duane Simpkins 0:36 - Off-season expectations 2:48 - Takeaways on Simpkins' first season 4:22 - Defensive struggles & offensive strengths 7:21 - Matt Rogers, Lincoln Ball, Colin Small's fifth-year returns & incoming recruits 9:16 - The value of obtaining an American Univ. degree 11:46 - Simpkins' overseas experience 13:34 - Recruiting in the DMV 16:39 - Rogers' improvements, maximizing team efforts 20:05 - Trusting team roles & building relationships off-court 22:25 - Incorporating old with the new like Flex offense wrinkles 24:03 - Simpkins talks playing under coach Gary Williams at Maryland 28:19 - American's playing style & expectations for next season 29:56 - Impacts of playing a no-middle defense 32:00 - Simpkins' memories with USBL coach and Celtic great Robert Parish 33:15 - Fun facts about Simpkins 34:33 - Where will American Basketball be in 5 years? 38:10 - What sets DMV basketball apart from the rest?
Through the duration of the American Basketball season which spaned nine years, only two teams played every season of that league. One was the Indiana Pacers who is one of the four teams that merged with the NBA in 1976. The other was the Kentucky Colonels. In their nine seasons as a member of the ABA, the Colonels won more games, had the highest winning percentage in league history and featured three future basketball hall of famers. One of them is the ABA's all-time leader in points and assists. Host Dana Auguster will highlight the great moments of this once great pro basketball franchise. Later in the show, we will send a shout out to the coach that led the Colonels to their only ABA title in 1975. But he is best known for his time as a coach and television analyst for the NBA. As a long time coach in the NBA with several stops including the Atlanta Hawks, the New York Knicks and Memphis Grizzlies, Hubie Brown could be considered a basketball lifer. His two coach of the year honors occurred 26 years apart and knowledge of the game of basketball is unmatched and is still showcased on television even at the age of 90.;To contact the show, please e-mail us at Historically.Speaking.Sports@Gmail.com or you could hit us up on Twitter/X @Historically SP2
“Michael Jordan was serving up full-course meals while LeBron James and the players now are serving up burgers and fries.” All-Star weekend left a bad taste in the sports world's mouth — including Jason's, who unpacks the surrounding universal discontent with that hot mess. Sunday's NBA All-Star Game was just the latest in a decades-long series of obituaries detailing the tragic passing of American hoops. Despite a promise to deliver a more competitive All-Star Game, Sunday's contest may have been the worst in history. Men's basketball is dead. Silver cannot resuscitate what his predecessor, commissioner David Stern, killed. How do you go from Michael Jordan playing all 82 regular-season games in nine of his 15 seasons to begging players to play 65? You create an anti-American culture that seduces multimillionaires into believing they're victims of racist capitalists, that's how. The NBA needs a revolutionary war and makeover. Adam Silver is not the right leader for this war. He's a peacetime consigliere. He's not built for the kind of upheaval necessary to fix the NBA. Have no fear, Jason has devised a solution that may well be the NBA's last hope if it ever wants to return to its former glory. Plus, Steve Kim joins “Fearless” to share his thoughts on the state of the NBA, and Shemeka Michelle weighs in on the rumor mill surrounding Texans QB C.J. Stroud, Amber Rose, and the Kardashians. We want to hear from the Fearless Army!! Join the conversation in the show chat, leave a comment or email Jason at FearlessBlazeShow@gmail.com Visit https://TheBlaze.com. Explore the all-new ad-free experience and see for yourself how we're standing up against suppression and prioritizing independent journalism. Today's Sponsors: Fall in love with beef, chicken, and seafood all over again by subscribing at https://goodranchers.com Use my code FEARLESS to get $240 in FREE bacon with your order. Everyday, young, scared women, who don't think they have options, are choosing abortion. Preborn seeks these women out before they make the ultimate choice and introduces them to the life growing inside of them through FREE ultrasounds because of YOU who donate. Help rescue babies' lives and donate by dialing #250 and say the keyword, "BABY." or go to https://Preborn.com/Fearless Hillsdale College is offering more than 40 free online courses in the most important and enduring subject. You can learn about the works of C.S. Lewis, the stories in the book of Genesis, the meaning of the US Constitution, the rise and fall of the Roman Republic, or the history of the ancient Christian Church with Hillsdale College's online courses, all available for FREE. That's right, for FREE! Go right now to https://Hillsdale.edu/FEARLESS to enroll. There's no cost, and it's easy to get started. Get 10% off Blaze swag by using code Fearless10 at https://shop.blazemedia.com/fearless Make yourself an official member of the “Fearless Army!” Support Conservative Voices! Subscribe to BlazeTV at https://get.blazetv.com/FEARLESS and get $30 off your yearly subscription. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Billy Kennedy is an American basketball coach who has a winning career spanning almost three decades. He talks candidly about his diagnosis during a career change, DBS surgery and his approach to living with Parkinson's disease.
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Muffet is an American Basketball coach who led the women's team at Notre Dame for 33 seasons.In all she led the team to 9 final fours, 7 championship games and 2 NCAA champion ships in 2001 and 2018.She was inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 2011and the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame and Legends of Coaching award in 2017. Some of the highlights include: Her thoughts on empowering young women and doing this through a mixture of listening and encouraging them to use their voice to talk about things that are important to them. How believing in people after they fail at something is one of the most important things a leader can do. Her view that women are often not taught that it is not OK to be competitive and ambitious, and the work she does to help women understand that it is OK to be like this on the court.If you would like to send us any feedback or if you know a great coach, who has a unique story to share, then we would love to hear from you, please contact us at paul@thegreatcoachespodcast.com or contact us through our website thegreatcoachespodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mike Thibault is an American Basketball coach.He started his career as a scout with the LA Lakers in 1978, eventually becoming an Assistant Coach. He was working with the team in 1980 when they won the NBA championship. He then moved to the Chicago Bulls where he worked as a Director of Scouting and Assistant Coach, and was in the room when the Bulls chose Michael Jordan in the draft. He has gone on to work with the Atlanta Hawks, New York Knicks, Seattle SuperSonics, the Milwaukee Bucks and the Connecticut Sun, as well as being part of the basketball staff for the USA women's team that won the Olympic Gold medal in 2008. He was most recently the Head Coach of the Washington Mystics in the WNBA and led that team to the 2019 championship.This is a master class of an interview and some of the take aways for me were:How honesty is the number attribute that a coach at any level needs. And how as the leader you needed to bring in people to be honest with you.How his time working at the LA Lakers when Magic Johnson and Kareem Abdul Jabbar taught him that its never about you as the coach but instead how well the team work together.How you priority should be getting better at your current job not looking for your next job, and he talks about how he had to learn this early in his career. The importance of emotional control even if it is not something that you are particularly good at.If you would like to send us any feedback or if you know a great coach, who has a unique story to share, then we would love to hear from you, please contact us at paul@thegreatcoachespodcast.com or contact us through our website thegreatcoachespodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Becoming a star in any level of professional sports is HARD. What happens when you are not only gifted enough to become a professional basketball player, but also - are becoming a DOCTOR at the same time? Sai Tummala, stops into talk to three orthopedic surgeons to talk about high-level basketball, the process of becoming a doctor and more inside this episode of The 6-8 Weeks Podcast. Connect with The 6-8 Weeks Podcast: There's a LOT of detail included in this program. Do you want to share YOUR perspective about it? Connect with The 6-8 Weeks Podcast Now! Subscribe to, Like and Share The 6-8 Weeks Podcast Everywhere: The Detailed Shownotes for This Episode of The 6-8 Weeks Podcast: -- Who is Sai Tammala: https://uhalumni.org/system/story/qa-with-sai-tummala-m.d. -- Mayo Clinic in Arizona: https://www.mayoclinic.org/patient-visitor-guide/arizona -- Learn All About India: https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/geography/countries/article/india -- What is American Basketball: https://www.britannica.com/sports/basketball -- Learn All About Scottsale, AZ: https://www.visitarizona.com/places/cities/scottsdale/ -- Learn All About Phenix, AZ: https://www.phoenix.gov/ -- What is American Baseball? https://baseballhall.org/baseball-history-american-history-and-you -- The Origin of the Word "Southpaw": https://www.history.com/news/why-are-left-handers-called-southpaws -- What Does It Mean to Be a Role Model? https://study.com/academy/lesson/what-is-a-role-model-definition-importance-example.html -- Learn the Fundamentals of American Basketball: https://www.basketballforcoaches.com/basketball-fundamentals/ -- Learn All About Arizona State University: https://www.asu.edu/about -- What are Labs in the Undergraduate Process? https://www.cur.org/about/what-is-undergraduate-research/ -- Learn All About NBA Player, Richard Hamilton: https://theathletic.com/3318968/2022/05/19/richard-hamilton-pistons-devin-booker/ -- The History of The Detroit Pistons: https://bleacherreport.com/articles/504325-the-12-most-important-moments-in-detroit-pistons-history -- Why Do NBA Players Wear "Masks?": https://dunkorthree.com/why-basketball-players-wear-masks/ -- What Does It Mean to "Curl Screens" in American Basketball? https://mybasketballteacher.com/three-ways-use-ball-screen/ -- What is a Midrange Player in American Basketball? https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/maestros-of-the-midrange-kevin-durant-and-new-look-suns-are-going-to-connect-on-a-symphony-of-shots/ -- Learn All About NBA Player, Tayshaun Prince: https://www.nba.com/stats/player/2419/career -- Learn All About NBA Player, Ben Wallace: https://www.nba.com/stats/player/1112/career -- Learn All About The University of Hawaii: https://manoa.hawaii.edu/about/ -- Learn All About the Sport of LaCrosse: https://www.lacrossemonkey.com/learn/how-to-play-lacrosse-fundamentals -- A Complete Listing of All Indian-Americans Playing Basketball: https://www.sportingnews.com/in/nba/news/indian-nba-players-history-sim-bhullar-satnam-singh-amjyot-singh-palpreet-singh/19lsdxfhzki6d1eok2s41j19x1 -- Learn All About "Brown Ballers": https://www.brownballers.com/ -- Learn All About the TBT Tournament: https://thetournament.com/tbt/about/ -- Learn All About NBA Player Michael Jordan: https://www.nba.com/news/history-nba-legend-michael-jordan -- Learn All About NBA Player Kobi Bryant: https://www.biography.com/athletes/kobe-bryant -- Learn All About NBA Player Chris Mullin: https://www.nba.com/news/history-nba-legend-chris-mullin Connect with the Hosts of The 6-8 Weeks Podcast: It's never been easier to connect with the hosts of The 6-8 Weeks Podcast. Read on below to share your perspectives on this episode of The 6-8 Weeks Podcast. === Connect with Dr. Brian Feeley: On the Web -- On X === Connect with Dr. Nirav Pandya: On the Web:-- On X: === Connect with Dr.
Detailed Shownotes for This Episode of The 6-8 Weeks Podcast:-- Who is Sai Tammala: https://uhalumni.org/system/story/qa-with-sai-tummala-m.d.-- Mayo Clinic in Arizona: https://www.mayoclinic.org/patient-visitor-guide/arizona-- Learn All About India: https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/geography/countries/article/india-- What is American Basketball: https://www.britannica.com/sports/basketball-- Learn All About Scottsale, AZ: https://www.visitarizona.com/places/cities/scottsdale/-- Learn All About Phenix, AZ: https://www.phoenix.gov/-- What is American Baseball? https://baseballhall.org/baseball-history-american-history-and-you-- The Origin of the Word "Southpaw": https://www.history.com/news/why-are-left-handers-called-southpaws-- What Does It Mean to Be a Role Model? https://study.com/academy/lesson/what-is-a-role-model-definition-importance-example.html-- Learn the Fundamentals of American Basketball: https://www.basketballforcoaches.com/basketball-fundamentals/-- Learn All About Arizona State University: https://www.asu.edu/about-- What are Labs in the Undergraduate Process? https://www.cur.org/about/what-is-undergraduate-research/-- Learn All About NBA Player, Richard Hamilton: https://theathletic.com/3318968/2022/05/19/richard-hamilton-pistons-devin-booker/-- The History of The Detroit Pistons: https://bleacherreport.com/articles/504325-the-12-most-important-moments-in-detroit-pistons-history-- Why Do NBA Players Wear "Masks?": https://dunkorthree.com/why-basketball-players-wear-masks/-- What Does It Mean to "Curl Screens" in American Basketball? https://mybasketballteacher.com/three-ways-use-ball-screen/-- What is a Midrange Player in American Basketball? https://www.cbssports.com/nba/news/maestros-of-the-midrange-kevin-durant-and-new-look-suns-are-going-to-connect-on-a-symphony-of-shots/-- Learn All About NBA Player, Tayshaun Prince: https://www.nba.com/stats/player/2419/career-- Learn All About NBA Player, Ben Wallace: https://www.nba.com/stats/player/1112/career-- Learn All About The University of Hawaii: https://manoa.hawaii.edu/about/-- Learn All About the Sport of LaCrosse: https://www.lacrossemonkey.com/learn/how-to-play-lacrosse-fundamentals-- A Complete Listing of All Indian-Americans Playing Basketball: https://www.sportingnews.com/in/nba/news/indian-nba-players-history-sim-bhullar-satnam-singh-amjyot-singh-palpreet-singh/19lsdxfhzki6d1eok2s41j19x1-- Learn All About "Brown Ballers": https://www.brownballers.com/-- Learn All About the TBT Tournament: https://thetournament.com/tbt/about/-- Learn All About NBA Player Michael Jordan: https://www.nba.com/news/history-nba-legend-michael-jordan-- Learn All About NBA Player Kobi Bryant: https://www.biography.com/athletes/kobe-bryant -- Learn All About NBA Player Chris Mullin: https://www.nba.com/news/history-nba-legend-chris-mullin === Connect with Dr. Brian Feeley:On the Web: https://twitter.com/drbrianfeeley On X: https://twitter.com/drbrianfeeley=== Connect with Dr. Nirav Pandya:On the Web: https://www.ucsfhealth.org/providers/dr-nirav-pandyaOn X: https://twitter.com/drniravpandya=== Connect with Dr. Drew Lansdown:On the Web: https://www.ucsfhealth.org/providers/dr-drew-lansdown
This edition of the Fast Break has the guys answer questions about Coco Gauff, early season Heisman candidates, Twins potential off-season additions and the fall of USA Basketball.
Geoff welcomes Chris Herrington to the show to discuss the emergence of Anthony Edwards on Team USA and who is in line to become the next generation's biggest NBA star. Also, Geoff discusses a new Tiger football promotion and NFL news.
We dive into the game of basketball as a whole in this podcast! Former professional basketball player Jermal Mccoy steps in to speak on Overtime Elite, how the American game compares to the international scene, how the Team USA roster stack up against the world, and his non-profit organization, Life After Ball.Time Stamps:4:20 - Overtime Elite17:30 - Style of Play30:50 - Team USA42:00 - Indiana Born Talent48:40 - Life After BallBe sure to visit our official site https://notradeclause.com/ for all your NBA league resources!Follow the NTC team on Twitter: @NoTrade_Clause @a_a_ron25 @aniljamesgogna @OLA_HOOPS @cmaher1987 @pearlsteinaaronThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5811648/advertisement
Bonta and Shasky discuss the future of the NBA post, LeBron, Curry, and Durant.
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Russia swaps basketball star for Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout. Also in the programme Iranian authorities carry out their first execution of a protester since mass anti-government demonstrations began three months ago; and the Duke and Duchess of Sussex - Harry and Meghan - give their account of relations with the Royal Family and the media in a new series starting today. (Photo: Brittney Griner poses for a photograph with her gold medal in Women's Basketball at the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics. Credit: Reuters)
In February, one week before the Russian invasion of Ukraine, American Basketball star Britney Griner was arrested after Russian customs officials said they found vape cartridges that contained a small amount of cannabis oil in her luggage. Now, the WNBA star and Olympic Gold Medalist is in one of Russia's IK-2 penal colonies, a labor camp that has been described as inhumane, where people are forced to work 16-hour days and beaten regularly. The specifics of Griner's conditions are still unknown. Dave Zirin, sports editor for The Nation and author of The Kaepernick Effect, spoke with us about why we can't forget Brittney Griner's arrest and Russia's hostage diplomacy.
In February, one week before the Russian invasion of Ukraine, American Basketball star Britney Griner was arrested after Russian customs officials said they found vape cartridges that contained a small amount of cannabis oil in her luggage. Now, the WNBA star and Olympic Gold Medalist is in one of Russia's IK-2 penal colonies, a labor camp that has been described as inhumane, where people are forced to work 16-hour days and beaten regularly. The specifics of Griner's conditions are still unknown. Dave Zirin, sports editor for The Nation and author of The Kaepernick Effect, spoke with us about why we can't forget Brittney Griner's arrest and Russia's hostage diplomacy.
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How does Canadian basketball differ from American? What are the different recruitment methods for each country? How has AAU culture has impacted the sport? All of these questions and more will be answered by Chris and Max in todays episode of Shipped Across The Border.
Our Great Coach on this episode is Kathy Delaney-Smith. Kathy is a recently retired American Basketball coach who for 40 years led the Harvard Womens Basketball team. During her tenure she led the team to over 600 career wins, 11 Ivy League championships and six NCAA Tournament berths, and between 1986 and 2011, every senior class except one, won at least one conference championship Outside of Basketball she has also received numerous awards and recognition for her services to the community and improving gender equality. In this terrific interview some of the key highlights were: Her belief that sports is the greatest classroom and if you can educate the whole person then winning is the end result. The way she manages the very fine line of having deep relationships with her athletes but also maintaining a safe zone where respect is required. How your body language affects your thoughts, and how she uses this belief to encourage her team to act as it. And how the great coaches are authentic and they care about their athletes as much as they care about winning. I thoroughly enjoyed this interview with Kathy, and I hope you enjoy it as much as we did And just before we go to the interview, “This episode is brought to you by BREAKTHRU Brands, a brand-building agency empowering female leaders and founders to lead people, ideas, and movements with clarity and confidence. Visit www.breakthrubrands.com to learn more.” If you would like to send us any feedback or if you know a great coach, who has a unique story to share, then we would love to hear from you, please contact us at thegreatcoachespodcast@gmail.com or contact us through our website thegreatcoachespodcast.com
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Harriet Alexander, New York-based journalist, discusses US reaction to Russia jailing basketball star Brittney Griner and Alex Jones' defamation trial verdict in Texas.
Brittney Griner, the United States basketball star being detained in Russian, has written a letter to President Biden pleading for more help to secure her release. Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin is tightening his grip on public freedoms by arresting high profile Russians. FOX's John Saucier speaks with FOX's Amy Kellogg, Senior Foreign Correspondent for FOX, about Griner being a pawn in United States-Russian tensions and the recent arrests of Russians deemed disloyal to Putin. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: War On Ukraine' https://listen.foxaud.io/rundown?sid=fnr.podeve Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brittney Griner, the United States basketball star being detained in Russian, has written a letter to President Biden pleading for more help to secure her release. Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin is tightening his grip on public freedoms by arresting high profile Russians. FOX's John Saucier speaks with FOX's Amy Kellogg, Senior Foreign Correspondent for FOX, about Griner being a pawn in United States-Russian tensions and the recent arrests of Russians deemed disloyal to Putin. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: War On Ukraine' https://listen.foxaud.io/rundown?sid=fnr.podeve Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brittney Griner, the United States basketball star being detained in Russian, has written a letter to President Biden pleading for more help to secure her release. Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin is tightening his grip on public freedoms by arresting high profile Russians. FOX's John Saucier speaks with FOX's Amy Kellogg, Senior Foreign Correspondent for FOX, about Griner being a pawn in United States-Russian tensions and the recent arrests of Russians deemed disloyal to Putin. Click Here To Follow 'The FOX News Rundown: War On Ukraine' https://listen.foxaud.io/rundown?sid=fnr.podeve Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dee & Gav wrap up another American Basketball season, reflecting on the Finals, Steph Curry's greatness, NBA owners, The Draft & much more. PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO THE PICK & ROLL PODCAST https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/pick-roll-podcast/id1293142777 https://soundcloud.com/user-120596851 HOLLER https://twitter.com/pickandrolluk YOUTUBE CHANNEL https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXchpWbUOvKgGgXv1_2AZeA?view_as=subscriber
As we conclude our two part series with entertainment legend Pat Boone, you'll hear how he took a chance on the pro Basketball team "Oakland Oaks" in the American Basketball league and helped establish the 3 point shot, that changed the game. Then he'll tell the story about shocking the entertainment world with his wild adventure into the world of Heavy Metal. Pat will share his contribution to gospel music and then he'll sing a clip from the "pop song" that shared the gospel back in 1958. You'll get a sneak peak at Pat's soon to be released new book, called "IF" set to be published in September. At 88 years old he is making waves and helping change lives. Enjoy his story, as only he can tell it.Please take a moment to share this episode with a friend and hit like. As a subscriber you'll be automatically notified when another great testimony is available from a well known actor, author, athlete or musician. For our complete podcast library, and several other Christian resources visit our website at www.amazinggreats.netThanks to Dan O'Neil for connecting us with Pat Boone.Thanks to Klem Daniels for producing the show each week.Listen to Pat Boone's spin on "Stairway toe Heaven" https://youtu.be/c-qHJ-Y0JXAHear his "Pop" single from 1958 that may be a forerunner to Contemporary Christian music before it was a thing..... https://youtu.be/T8K3ZEVoLb0Pre Order Pat Boones new book "IF" due on September 22nd 2022The Mulligan (Movie) Trailer https://youtu.be/IxxbjZ3PTvQ
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It's 25 years since Ryneldi Becenti became the first Native American to play in the women's NBA when she made her debut for the Phoenix Mercury. Basketball is a big sport on Native American reservations and success made Becenti a hero in her community. In 2019, Lucy Burns spoke to Ryneldi Becenti about her career and her challenging family background. Photo: Ryneldi Becenti playing for Arizona State University (courtesy Arizona State University)
In our news wrap Tuesday, the Biden administration has determined that Russia is wrongfully detaining pro basketball star Brittney Griner, voters in Ohio and Indiana took to the polls, former President Trump's inaugural committee and business will pay $750,000 to settle allegations over his D.C. hotel, and rolling blackouts in India are cutting power to swaths of the country amid extreme heat. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
In our news wrap Tuesday, the Biden administration has determined that Russia is wrongfully detaining pro basketball star Brittney Griner, voters in Ohio and Indiana took to the polls, former President Trump's inaugural committee and business will pay $750,000 to settle allegations over his D.C. hotel, and rolling blackouts in India are cutting power to swaths of the country amid extreme heat. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
In our news wrap Tuesday, the Biden administration has determined that Russia is wrongfully detaining pro basketball star Brittney Griner, voters in Ohio and Indiana took to the polls, former President Trump's inaugural committee and business will pay $750,000 to settle allegations over his D.C. hotel, and rolling blackouts in India are cutting power to swaths of the country amid extreme heat. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
In our news wrap Tuesday, the Biden administration has determined that Russia is wrongfully detaining pro basketball star Brittney Griner, voters in Ohio and Indiana took to the polls, former President Trump's inaugural committee and business will pay $750,000 to settle allegations over his D.C. hotel, and rolling blackouts in India are cutting power to swaths of the country amid extreme heat. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
In our news wrap Tuesday, the Biden administration has determined that Russia is wrongfully detaining pro basketball star Brittney Griner, voters in Ohio and Indiana took to the polls, former President Trump's inaugural committee and business will pay $750,000 to settle allegations over his D.C. hotel, and rolling blackouts in India are cutting power to swaths of the country amid extreme heat. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
The guys get together for their 50th episode special. There are no picks this week, so we start with an extended intro, filled with all of our favorite stories and topics as usual. After that, we get into Team Trivia with Buzz & Bean v. Ben & Ham. First we do a warmup with trivia from The Office, and then we do a Who Wants to Be a Millionaire round. Both of these go right down to the wire. For the quiz round we are joined by our sponsor Kyle McGeechan who hosts the quiz round. This is another classic episode of the Beer Money Podcast!
The guys prepare for the Final 4 games and give their projected National Championship. The guys are in the midst of a heater! As always, they warm up with their favorite stories of the week, then they get into the NCAA National Title talk, and then they go at it in team trivia. This is a loaded episode, and another classic. Even though these picks have come and gone, there is a lot of valuable insight and some gems dropped to help in other sports as well. As always, come laugh and win some Beer Money with the boys!
The guys get together and recap all of the action from the previous weekends slate of College Basketball. As always we start off with our favorite stories of the week including some MLB Free Agency, NFL Free Agency, and some pop culture gossip. After that, we jump right into the action! It was a hot 1st round for the boys, and Buzz stayed hot in the second round as well. After the recap, they get into their favorite picks for the upcoming action, and then they do a little rapid fire trivia. Spoiler, it goes down to the wire again! This is another classic episode in a slightly express format! You know the drill, come laugh and win some Beer Money with the Boys!
Hey everyone, welcome to another news update episode here at the we are podcast! This week we talk about some Russia and Ukraine updates, COVID 19, Brittney Griner, daylight savings, Texas fires, and more. Enjoy! Sources: https://www.npr.org/2022/03/20/1087766244/russia-ukraine-attack-art-school-mariupol-400-people-inside https://abcnews.go.com/International/us-military-osprey-aircraft-missing-board-training-norway/story?id=83538933 https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-senate-approves-bill-that-would-make-daylight-savings-time-permanent-2023-2022-03-15/ https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2022/03/18/black-hospitalizations-omicron-cdc/ https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/19/science/black-adults-hospitalized-omicron-covid.html https://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/brittney-griner-detained-russia-us-officials-push-access-wnba-star-rcna20688 https://abcnews.go.com/International/nazanin-zaghari-radcliffe-freed-captivity-iran-years/story?id=83476120 https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2022/03/19/texas-wildfire-kills-1-officials-worry-extreme-drought-could-worsen-conditions/ https://www.cfr.org/backgrounder/rohingya-crisis https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-60819760 Connect with us: Email: we.are.youth.org@gmail.com Twitter: We Are @weare_youthorg Facebook: We Are Youtube: We Are Pinterest: We Are @weare_youthorg Instagram: We Are @weare_youthorg Website: https://weare-youth.org/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/we-are-aahana-celine/message
The guys sit down and continue to cover the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Things are heating up, and so are the records. As always, we start off with our favorite stories and topics from the week, then we get into the recap, make some more picks for the upcoming weekend slate. The guys get into another wire to wire trivia match (Buzz v. Bean), and then Ben checks in from Vegas. This is another classic from the Beer Money Boys, so come see how we did. And as always, come win some Beer Money with the boys!
Amid the U.S.-Russia conflict, there's mounting concern about the detention of American Brittney Griner, a professional women's basketball star who plays in Russia and has been held there since February. Many are now asking if she's a political prisoner. Washington Post columnist Jason Rezaian, who was unjustly imprisoned in Iran for 544 days before his 2016 release, joins Amna Nawaz to discuss. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
It's officially March Madness. Come celebrate with the Beer Money Podcast boys as they take you through their entire bracket. They cover the entire first rounds action and pick up to the Final Four. Before we get into that, as always they warm up with their favorite topics from the week, but in express format this time. Then it's two hours of bracketology and synopsis. After that, it's the most heated trivia yet as it slips into multiple overtimes. This is another classic episode, so as always, come laugh and win some Beer Money with boys!
The guys sit down with a special guest Tucker and get ready for the upcoming NCAA College Basketball tournament. As always, they warm up with their favorite stories from the week of sports and pop culture, and then they get into trivia, followed by some picks for the conference tournaments. This is an episode loaded with action. As always, come laugh and win some Beer Money with the boys.
Our Great Coach on this episode is Dan Hughes. Dan is an American Basketball coach with over 40 years experience. He started his career as a head coach in 1978, ultimately coaching in the WNBA for 20 years with stops at Charlotte, Cleveland, San Antonio and Seattle. He has coached the second-most games in the leagues history (598) and is tied for third in victories with 286. He has twice coached teams to the WNBA championship, the Seattle Storm in 2018 and 2020, and was twice named WNBA coach of the year in 2001 and 2007. And was an Assistant for the USA womens team that won gold at the 2018 FIBA World Cup and at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics. Dan is a coach with both high integrity and empathy. He is a connector of people, finding ways for relationships to form so that the output is greater than the individual could produce alone. And he then takes great joy and satisfaction from seeing how these relationships produce success. He also embodies the critical leadership traits of selflessness, resilience and empowerment and shares some wonderful stories to illustrate these qualities in a way that makes you stop and reflect on your own character. Some of the key highlights of the interview are: His view that statistics can often leave you feeling empty, and its more importance to condense them into priorities that can people can act on. The importance of talking more about what you want people to do; not what they have done, so that it sets an understanding of what is required. And how you can become better at empowering people by being genuinely happy when other people are successful. This was a conversation that had my reflecting deeply on my style afterwards, and I hope you enjoy it as much as we did. If you would like to send us any feedback or if you know a great coach, who has a unique story to share, then we would love to hear from you, please contact us at thegreatcoachespodcast@gmail.com or contact us through our website thegreatcoachespodcast.com
On this edition of the Black & Gold Banneret Podcast, Jeff and Eric are joined by Kyle Nash to talk about a War on I-4 Basketball doubleheader on Thursday night, starting with the UCF Knights Women's Basketball team's run to the American Championship Final against USF. They also discuss the men's team's rough ending to the regular season and preview their first-round game with the Bulls. Then Kyle presents his interview with former UCF Football center Jordan Johnson about his new job as a graduate assistant at Cincinnati. Finally, Bryson Turner joins us to talk about UCF Baseball's week, Eric talks about UCF Softball's west coast swing, and two UCF Track and Field athletes competing in the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
For the first time ever, the guys have team trivia 2 v. 2. Everyone is in the building for this one, and it's another classic. First we start off with a quick intro, still full of our favorite topics and some reminiscing. After that, we get into the team trivia Bean & Buzz vs. Ben & Ham. Last, we go over all of the action from the previous weekends slate of college basketball. It's an express episode, but it is still jam packed with the juice. As always, come laugh and win some Beer Money with the boys!
The guys sit down and give a little bit of everything in this episode. As always, we start off with the intro with our favorite topics and stories over the last week, and then we get into some MLB trivia. After that, we move on to some College Basketball ranked games. The guys give their favorites and some of their sleepers. This is another classic, so as always, come laugh and win some Beer Money with the Boys.
This week I talk to UC Alum and ESPN college basketball commentator Mark Adams (@EnthusiAdams ). He gives us great insight into the basketball season so far in the American Athletic Conference. He absolutely crushed it! After the interview I give some brief thoughts on the first 3 games of conference play for the Bearcats. Beer of the Podcast: Rhinegeist – Truth IPA Intro highlights feature: Dan Hoard, Terry Nelson, and Jim Kelley Jr. Intro background music: Cal Scruby – Fux with Me Twitter/Facebook/Instagram/Untappd: @GoBeercats Email: GoBeercats@outlook.com
In this episode, Steve Holroyd and Sydney the Wonder Chug revisit the American Basketball League of the 1920s, the sports first attempt at a major, national league. After initial success, the league was ultimately doomed by the Great Depression…but not before providing the best pro basketball of the era. Hear about the famous Original Celtics, and how the ABL resorted to extortion to force them to join the league…only to wish they hadn't ABL footage from the 1929-30 season featuring the Celtics can be seen here: https://youtu.be/2qPTWhmtFZgBe sure to like and subscribe. Follow us on:Twitter: @inthelowpostFacebook: www.facebook.com/OnlyTheBallWasBrownYouTube: http://youtube.com/channel/UCWaSIz6CIm1qaaYonrALBNwInstagram: @OnlyTheBallWasBrownSnapchat: @inthelowpost
In this episode, we discuss The Belief Cycle. In the world, today of business, academics, technology and entrepreneurship - the end determinant of value and net worth is found in one word: results. The net worth of a business or corporation is determined by its annual results. The determinant of a magna cum laude student is based on their academic results. An athlete's rankings are determined by their statistics, which is the results they produce. There is simply no arguing with legitimate and tangible results. A challenge for corporations and individual people is to improve the results they produce in the face of challenges. In the discipline of Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), there is a feedback loop that answers one key question: how can you achieve greater results? The Belief Cycle is a feedback loop between belief, potential, action and results. The cycle dictates that the results you achieve are in direct proportion to the action you take. The actions that you take is determined by the belief you have in your own potential. Belief"Man is made by his belief. As he believes, so he is" - van Goethe Belief is an acceptance that something exists or is true, especially without proof. Your deep-seated convictions and beliefs determine who you are and the action you will take. If your belief in yourself, abilities or concept is low, then you will not take the necessary actions. Cultivating belief comes from a source, which is your untapped potential, which according to quantum physics, is nearly limitless. If you have high belief, then you will tap into this near-limitless untapped potential. Potential"Untapped potential is the difference between where a person is now and where he or she can be" - Bo Bennett The potential for human beings to achieve greater heights is nearly limitless. Humans are able to run the four-minute mile, run 100 meters in sub 10 seconds, win multiple championships and turn around a corporation from near bankruptcy to the Fortune 500 listing. However, there is an untapped potential that even the greatest achievers are still tapping into. This potential power can only be tapped into once there is a strong belief. Actions"Your actions, and your action alone, determines your worth" - Evelyn Waugh The action that you take will determine your results and your future. An employee who has a strong belief in their potential and the work they do will put in the hard work and the actions. An employee who does not have the same certainty and belief will take less action. In the example of physical workouts, if you have a conviction that your workout regimen WILL produce results then you will put in the hard work. The actions you take to produce results and your worth. Results"The results you achieve will be in direct proportion to the effort you apply" Results are the consequences and outcomes produced by actions. The results that you produce result from your actions. The results, if they are good or bad will reinforce your belief in your potential. If you workout for only three days of a ninety-day plan and you do it half-heartedly because of the lack of belief - the results will be substandard. This result will reinforce a belief that working out will not produce the desired result. In contrast to this, if you have a strong belief in the workout regimen, you will put in the action and the great results will greatly reinforce the belief in the potential you have. This loop will continue and in order to change the results, the best thing is to change your BELIEF. Here are three guidelines to do this: Identify your core negative beliefs that will hold you back. Identify your core positive beliefs to replace the negative beliefs. Develop a plan of action to identify the plan of action and act. Short Case Study - Kobe Bryant He is a retired American Basketball player who spent 20 years with the Lakers and is considered one of the greatest of all time. 5 NBA...
Scott Tarter is an attorney by trade, but also an American Basketball Association (ABA) historian of sorts, and more importantly, head of the Dropping Dimes foundation which benefits former ABA players and their families, who have no pension or retirement funds. Scott explains. We also discuss the history of the ABA, some of its more colorful players, the greatest deal ever in sports, and more. Plus there is an exciting announcement after the interview. Be sure to listen for the special promo code for 20% off near the end of the episode. Listen here below, or find it in iTunes, Stitcher, Podbean, TuneIn, and Spotify--- really anywhere you get your podcasts. Be sure to download and subscribe today, so you don't miss an episode! Get social with us: Facebook: Cincy Shirts Official Facebook Page Twitter: Cincy Shirts Official Twitter Page Instagram: @CincyShirts Snapchat: @CincyShirts The Cincy Shirts Podcast theme is “Cincinnati” by Big Nothing who are actually from Philadelphia.
Jakes talks with Doug Gottlieb about conference realignment, college basketball, and more.www.thejboyshow.comFollow The Jboy Show on IG/Twitter: @thejboyshowListen to The Jboy Show on all streaming platforms!Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-jboy-show/id1507349475Follow on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6OTobe62jDJ4Uw7kCVkZSzProducer: David Cone (www.davidconefilms.com)Technical Director: Dave HammockCreative Director: David CulbertsonAudio Engineer: Feyzan Shareef (@feyzanbeats)Production Assistant: Blain CrainExecutive Producers: Jake Crain & Vince ThompsonFilmed and Recorded at Melt Sports (Atlanta, GA)#collegesports #college basketball #oklahomavsokstSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Santa Cruz Warriors' head coach Kris Weems shares his journey through all levels of basketball, including the coaching keys that got him to the pros. Get a inside look at what it takes to be a professional on both the players' side, and the coaches'. Coach Weems first dives into his own development as a player. He shares what he learned as a youth and collegiate athlete, which brought him all the way to a Final Four at Stanford and then onto the NBA. Weems' lends insight on his coaching journey from high school ball to the Santa Cruz Warriors of the NBA G League-- from player development, to the court, and organizational culture. AS MENTIONED IN THE SHOW To read about Ky Bowman's NBa career: https://www.nba.com/stats/player/1629065/career/ For more about Arthur Lee, Weems' former teammate: https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/arthur-lee-1.html For more about David Moseley, Weems' former teammate: https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/david-moseley-1.html For more about Michael McDonald, Weems' former teammate: https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/michael-mcdonald-2.html https://www.athletessoul.org/mike-mcdonald.html For more about Ryan Mendez, Weems' former teammate: https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/ryan-mendez-1.html For more about Tim Young, Weems' former teammate: https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/tim-young-1.html For more about Mark Seaton, Weems' former teammate: https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/mark-seaton-1.html https://stanfordmag.org/contents/after-59-000-miles-they-re-still-talking-hoops For more about Mark Madsen, Weems' former teammate: https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/mark-madsen-1.html https://gouvu.com/staff-directory/mark-madsen/913 For more about Pete Sauer, Weems' former teammate: https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/peter-sauer-1.html https://bleacherreport.com/articles/1252284-a-tribute-to-peter-sauer-former-stanford-basketball-team-captain-gone-too-soon For more on Mike Montgomery's coaching career: https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/coaches/mike-montgomery-1.html' For more on Joe Lacob and the warriors: https://www.nba.com/warriors/staff/joe-lacob For Steven Kerr's career stats: https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/k/kerrst01.html To read about Aaron Miles: https://kansas.rivals.com/news/aaron-miles-loving-life-with-basketball-and-family To read about Blake Schultz: https://www.paloaltoonline.com/news/2010/09/27/menlo-school-grad-turns-pro-in-german-basketball-league For more on Warriors player Jeremy Pargo: https://www.nba.com/stats/player/202951/career/ For more on Bob Myers, click the link below. https://www.nba.com/warriors/staff/bob-myers To read Kobe Bryant's autobiography, The Mamba Mentality: https://www.amazon.com/Mamba-Mentality-How-Play/dp/0374201234/ref=asc_df_0374201234/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=312021252609&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=13793547471946862402&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9031905&hvtargid=pla-589455951757&psc=1 RELATED RESEARCH For more on representation within collegiate basketball coaches: Nichols, B. A., Smith, M. A., & Stellino, M. B. (2020). Factors Influencing College Selection by NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Players. Journal of Amateur Sport, 6(1), 32-51. Brown, F. (2020). Alarmingly Low Number of Women Coaches in College Basketball. To explore different methods of high school coaches: Munoz-Plaza, C., Pounds, D., Davis, A., Park, S., Sallis, R., Romero, M. G., & Sharp, A. L. (2021). High school basketball coach and player perspectives on warm-up routines and lower extremity injuries. Sports medicine-open, 7(1), 1-9. For more on the importance of communication skills of a coach: Kim, Y., & Park, I. (2020). “Coach Really Knew What I Needed and Understood Me Well as a Person”: Effective Communication Acts in Coach–Athlete Interactions among Korean Olympic Archers. International journal of environmental research and public health, 17(9), 3101. For more on the difference of amateur and pro basketball: Druffel, A. (2020). A Decision between Amateur and Professional Basketball: A Look into American Basketball and How the NCAA Can Influence Top Athletes to Attend College through" SAHIPP". Miss. Sports L. Rev., 9, 38.
Santa Cruz Warriors' head coach Kris Weems shares his journey through all levels of basketball, including the coaching keys that got him to the pros. Get a inside look at what it takes to be a professional on both the players' side, and the coaches'. Coach Weems first dives into his own development as a player. He shares what he learned as a youth and collegiate athlete, which brought him all the way to a Final Four at Stanford and then onto the NBA. Weems' lends insight on his coaching journey from high school ball to the Santa Cruz Warriors of the NBA G League-- from player development, to the court, and organizational culture. AS MENTIONED IN THE SHOW To read about Ky Bowman's NBa career: https://www.nba.com/stats/player/1629065/career/ For more about Arthur Lee, Weems' former teammate: https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/arthur-lee-1.html For more about David Moseley, Weems' former teammate: https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/david-moseley-1.html For more about Michael McDonald, Weems' former teammate: https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/michael-mcdonald-2.html https://www.athletessoul.org/mike-mcdonald.html For more about Ryan Mendez, Weems' former teammate: https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/ryan-mendez-1.html For more about Tim Young, Weems' former teammate: https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/tim-young-1.html For more about Mark Seaton, Weems' former teammate: https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/mark-seaton-1.html https://stanfordmag.org/contents/after-59-000-miles-they-re-still-talking-hoops For more about Mark Madsen, Weems' former teammate: https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/mark-madsen-1.html https://gouvu.com/staff-directory/mark-madsen/913 For more about Pete Sauer, Weems' former teammate: https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/players/peter-sauer-1.html https://bleacherreport.com/articles/1252284-a-tribute-to-peter-sauer-former-stanford-basketball-team-captain-gone-too-soon For more on Mike Montgomery's coaching career: https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/coaches/mike-montgomery-1.html' For more on Joe Lacob and the warriors: https://www.nba.com/warriors/staff/joe-lacob For Steven Kerr's career stats: https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/k/kerrst01.html To read about Aaron Miles: https://kansas.rivals.com/news/aaron-miles-loving-life-with-basketball-and-family To read about Blake Schultz: https://www.paloaltoonline.com/news/2010/09/27/menlo-school-grad-turns-pro-in-german-basketball-league For more on Warriors player Jeremy Pargo: https://www.nba.com/stats/player/202951/career/ For more on Bob Myers, click the link below. https://www.nba.com/warriors/staff/bob-myers To read Kobe Bryant's autobiography, The Mamba Mentality: https://www.amazon.com/Mamba-Mentality-How-Play/dp/0374201234/ref=asc_df_0374201234/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=312021252609&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=13793547471946862402&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9031905&hvtargid=pla-589455951757&psc=1 RELATED RESEARCH For more on representation within collegiate basketball coaches: Nichols, B. A., Smith, M. A., & Stellino, M. B. (2020). Factors Influencing College Selection by NCAA Division III Men's Basketball Players. Journal of Amateur Sport, 6(1), 32-51. Brown, F. (2020). Alarmingly Low Number of Women Coaches in College Basketball. To explore different methods of high school coaches: Munoz-Plaza, C., Pounds, D., Davis, A., Park, S., Sallis, R., Romero, M. G., & Sharp, A. L. (2021). High school basketball coach and player perspectives on warm-up routines and lower extremity injuries. Sports medicine-open, 7(1), 1-9. For more on the importance of communication skills of a coach: Kim, Y., & Park, I. (2020). “Coach Really Knew What I Needed and Understood Me Well as a Person”: Effective Communication Acts in Coach–Athlete Interactions among Korean Olympic Archers. International journal of environmental research and public health, 17(9), 3101. For more on the difference of amateur and pro basketball: Druffel, A. (2020). A Decision between Amateur and Professional Basketball: A Look into American Basketball and How the NCAA Can Influence Top Athletes to Attend College through" SAHIPP". Miss. Sports L. Rev., 9, 38.
Going over why or why not the world is getting just as good as the United States in Basketball! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/erongordonpodcast/support
Producer Rob G is in for Rob, and he and Chris explain why Team USA Basketball's struggles through the first two games of their exhibition play is in indictment on the way basketball is played in America these days, and discuss if Major League Baseball has the best All-Star Game in American pro sports. Plus, former NBA veteran and NBC Sports Bay Area Warriors color analyst Kelenna Azubuike swings by to discuss the rise of Nigerian basketball, what moves can be made by Golden State this offseason, and much more! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
In the 8th episode of Wiz Talk with Chase, Chase will look at the 2012 and 1992 Team USA team's and how they did in the olympics, look at this years 2021 Team USA team and show you his chart he made about american and non-american basketball players (full list link coming soon)! Happy 4th of July; This was the July 4th Special! Listen to Wiz Talk with Chase on Anchor: anchor.fm/chase085 Listen to Wiz Talk with Chase on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7dt3pvmxIvHWEGYh3HJqBn Listen to Wiz Talk with Chase on Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8yZjJhNzU1NC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Listen to Wiz Talk with Chase on Pocket Casts: https://pca.st/x69uv0jr Listen to Wiz Talk with Chase on Radio Public: https://radiopublic.com/wiz-talk-with-chase-GqdxrA Listen to Wiz Talk with Chase on Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/wiz-talk-with-chase
Tristan Jass is the name of an American Basketball player, and Instagram star, who is better known for his basketball trick shot videos. His channel Tristan Jass has garnered a total of more than 25 million views as well. Moreover, he is also famous on Instagram, where he has more than 1.4m followers. He's known as one of the best lay-up artists in history and has worked with the likes of famous NBA players like Anthony Davis and James Harden as well as other popular social media stars like Overtime.
Following our fascinating chat in episode 62, this week we continue our conversation with David Robinson, Brand Ambassador of Chivas Regal. We discuss two more delightful examples from the blended scotch category with a couple of Chivas Regal releases that have been finished in exciting ways… a 13 Year Rye Cask and a Mizunara with a portion of the spirit spending time in luxurious Japanese Oak… and some how Star Trek and an American Basketball player come up again… because why not?! Find out more about Chivas on their website - https://www.chivas.com And you can follow Chivas Regal on their social media accounts -https://www.instagram.com/chivasregal/ https://www.facebook.com/ChivasRegalUK/?brand_redir=144075338988966https://twitter.com/ChivasRegalUK You can find David Robinson on Instagram @whiskybytheglasshttps://www.instagram.com/whiskybytheglass/ You can help the podcast by purchasing any whisky using our affiliate link with The Whisky Exchange… Just click on this link for the Chivas Regal Mizunara featured in this weeks show and if you purchase anything at all, you'll be helping us out… Thank you. https://www.thewhiskyexchange.com/aff/4431902/p/42561/chivas-regal-mizunara At the time of release the Chivas Regal 13 Year Old Rye Cask finish wasn't available on the Whisky Exchange... but this 450cl Chivas Regal 12 Year in a special cradle is... Dave had one of these on top of his fridge once and it's awesome... it makes a great coin jar when you've finished the whisky also... just saying!https://www.thewhiskyexchange.com/aff/4431902/p/452/chivas-regal-12-year-old-large-bottle Our sweet sweet Zazzle merch we mentioned is available here - https://www.zazzle.co.uk/store/whiskyandthings Whisky and Things:Become a Patron: https://www.patreon.com/whiskyandthingsMerch and info: http://www.whiskyandthings.comBe sure to find our playlist on Spotify: Whisky and Things - The Playlist Social media:https://www.facebook.com/whiskyandthingshttps://www.twitter.com/whiskyandthingshttps://www.instagram.com/whiskyandthingspodcast For business enquiries: info@whiskyandthings.com Nick Kent:https://www.facebook.com/nickkentmusichttps://www.twitter.com/nickkenthttps://www.instagram.com/mrnickkent Dave Giles:https://www.facebook.com/davejgilesmusichttps://www.twitter.com/davejgileshttps://www.instagram.com/davejgiles Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/whiskyandthings. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Anete started playing basketball in the second grade and established her career in the sport. As a Latvian native, she grew up to represent Latvia internationally and became her country's best young basketball player. After arriving to the US to continue her career, Anete was commemorated as an all American Basketball player while playing at Seward Community College. Shortly at the end of her college career, Anete faced the biggest challenge yet....Motherhood and navigating her difficlut relationship with her baby's father.
03.04.2021 – Bis dato ist Nathan Baggaley eine unbekannte Figur im unsportlich-Podcast. Das ändert sich heute schlagartig. Was es mit dieser Story auf sich hat und wie Walbeobachter reinspielen, hört ihr in Episode 291! Abgesehen von Baggaley sprechen wir über die schönste Zeit im Schweizer Eishockey, die Playoffs und merken sogleich, dass wir absolute Anfänger sind! So kämpfen alle unsere Meister-Tipps noch immer um die Playoff-Qualifikation. Expertentum sieht anders aus. Zur gelungenen Abrundung wagen wir auch noch den Blick in die Tennis-Szene, wo Youngster Dominic Stricker für Furore sorgt und ins American Basketball, wo Thabo Sefolosha den Rücktritt seines Rücktritts gegeben hat! Nutri Athletic: Der Schweizer Hersteller von No Bullshit Supplements! Mit dem Promocode „unsportlich“ erhältst du 20% Rabatt auf das ganze Sortiment von Nutri Athletic. Mit diesen Supplements wird sogar das unsportlich-Trio sportlich – WTF?! ExquiBeer: Das unsportlichste Bier-Abo der Welt! 3 Mal im Jahr bekommst du eine exquisite Biersammlung direkt in deine Stube geliefert. Abonniere ExquiBeer mit dem Gutscheincode „unsportlich“ und erhalte bei deiner ersten Lieferung 10 Franken geschenkt. Prost! Abonniere unsportlich auf iTunes und Spotify – und besuche uns auf Youtube!
Around the American: Basketball, Volleyball, Softball, Soccer, Tennis weekend recaps by USF
We explain what's going on with the Robinhood vs Reddit GameStop stock controversy! Free Bradley Beal! The Wizards continue to lose despite Beal having a career high scoring streak. Is it time to trade Beal? Is Beal good enough to lead a team to a championship? Also, Reed explains why the Utah Jazz won't win a title this year and that people are buggin for thinking American Basketball is “falling off“. We also get into tons of other topics like which current NBA player is most likely to score 100 points in a single game as well as debating if American high schools teach too much math. Support the show (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnAkFbnWYkJ881kX2TnoPDw/featured?view_as=subscriber)
Around The American (Basketball schedule release, Tulsa-Tulane highlights) extended version 11-21 by USF
Former Northwestern Wildcat Guard Tre Demps joins The Party! Demps is number two all time in NU history with 132 games played. We talk all about his Northwestern Career, his recruitment process, playing for Bill Carmody, what the transition was like when Chris Collins took over, Alex Olah, his favorite places and teams to play against in the Big Ten, Tre gives us an update on his professional basketball career in Europe, where he will be playing next, what his favorite stops have been so far, the biggest differences between European and American Basketball, some of the adjustments he's had to make to Pro Basketball and more. Stay tuned after the interview for Week 3 of Maloney's Money Line! We are heating up, folks and looking to keep it going. Ryan and Andy are back with more picks for the weekend, sitting at 21-6 through the first two weeks.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thebrewparty)
James talks about the 5 biggest player signings of the wild and wacky ABA of the 70's. Rick Barry jumping leagues, Connie Hawkins finally getting his chance, Spencer Haywood changing how players turn pro forever. Dr. J to the sixers and how the ABA fumbled the opportunity to sign Kareem Abdul-Jabaar. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
How does Overseas Basketball differs from the American game — and what adjustments you'll need to make to adapt. Get The Free Guides: The Overseas Basketball Blueprint: http://BallOverseas.com 46 Things You MUST Know About Playing Overseas Basketball: http://BallOverseas.com/46 Show Home: http://OverseasBasketballBlueprint.com/Podcast Be sure to Subscribe to have each new episode sent directly to you! Leave a review of the show and let us know what you're getting from it. Find Dre on social media: Instagram [http://instagram.com/DreBaldwin] Twitter [http://Twitter.com/DreAllDay] YouTube [http://youtube.com/dreupt] The Overseas Basketball Blueprint Podcast is on: Apple Podcasts | SoundCloud | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Play | Overcast | Pocket Casts | Blueberry | Player.FM
(Podcast Athletes Series, Part 1) - Join us for another amazing episode as Host Lewis Shine speaks with 2-Time Ohio Mr. Basketball, McDonald's All American, Big 10 Freshman Of The Year & Basketball Legend Greg Simpson. Listen in as he talks about his basketball journey from when he first touched a basketball, through his years of high school success. (Greg Simpson, Part 1)
The ABA is a league here in the United States that confusing and interesting at the same time. There are well over 100 teams in the league, and yet the same team has won the championship 6 out of the last 8 championships. If you are familiar with the ABA, you may be familiar with some of the negatives people have used to point fingers at the ABA; in this episode we will dive directly into those questions with our special guest for today, the owner of the Akron Aviators, Brian Collins. As an owner in the ABA, Brian, gives a very interesting, point of view on the questions that you may have on the ABA. Don't miss this special episode with our wonderful guest, Brian Collins. Thank you Brian for your time, honesty and participation. Thank you too to you listeners, it is because of you that this is all possible, enjoy! If you have any questions or suggestions feel free to reach out to us on either Facebook, Twitter (@globallyballin), or Instagram (@globallyballinofficial). --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/globallyballin/support
In this episode the hostess speaks about Hot Topics from around the Globe. From Cardi B in Nigeria to Innoss'B's song playing at an American Basketball. The hostess also talks about the Question of the Day, "Would you marry outside your race? Would you marry outside your tribe?" One of the highlights of the podcast should be the thoughtful yet scathing take on the Congolese government's response to the situation in Beni. The hostess's theme this week is about weddings Congolese Weddings and her issues with them in comparison to other African weddings. THE PODCAST'S STREAMING PLATFORMS 1. https://open.spotify.com/show/2qsZv6Iea2ABIZqzuTWiBH 2. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-congo-report/id1488562878 3. https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9mZDE0NDgwL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz 4. https://www.breaker.audio/the-congo-report 5. https://anchor.fm/thecongoreport 6. https://overcast.fm/itunes1488562878/the-congo-report 7. https://pca.st/lkdl8r5d 8. https://radiopublic.com/the-congo-report-GOp9e7 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thecongoreport/message
Lance Woods joins the CK Podcast for a second time to discuss the future of the Kings and misconceptions of American basketball players. Did you agree with this conversation? Leave us a review! Thank you for your support. The Detailing Pros Sacramento is your premier auto detailer of Northern California serving the area with professional mobile detailing services. They are proud to be certified as Master Detailers and offer professional know-how to all of their client's vehicles. They specialize in interior & exterior detailing, paint correction, paint protection and overall beautification of everyday drivers, exotics, and classic vehicles.►https://www.thedetailingprossac.com/Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices