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Open Run Episode #275 Kyrie to Dallas? Is that a good fit? What does that mean for the Lakers and the West in general? Are we mad or do we understand the business side of the trade? Backcourt Violation #Open275 Get Show merch here: MERCH Support the network by paying your laugh tax or becoming a premium subscriber HERE Follow us at: Twitter Instagram
Week number 3 has begun in the NBA! Austin is here to break down games from this past weekend as this young season begins to ramp up. Stay tuned into Backcourt Violation! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/backcourtviolation/support
Side-out, a shorter version of Backcourt Violation, recaps opening night. The Bill Russell tribute, Steph and the Warriors' performance, the Celtics big night. Tune in! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/backcourtviolation/support
Welcome back to season 3 of the Backcourt Violation pod! We discuss the upcoming 22-23 NBA season, make our wayyy too early predictions for awards, and debate which teams have the most pressure! Join in on the fun!!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/backcourtviolation/support
Going into Game 6 of the NBA Finals who has the most pressure to perform? Can the Boston Celtics force a Game 7? Houston Rockets trade Christian Wood to the Dallas Mavericks. Tyreek Hill, Davante Adams and Cooper Kupp who do you Start Bench Cut? [3:20] Backcourt Violation [8:38] Nba Finals Game 6 [22:04] Christian Wood Trade [26:34] Start Bench Cut
What's up everyone? In this episode, Jesh and Austin tackle the beginning of the second round and recap what went down in the first round. There is a lot to take in with this one. So, sit back, relax, and enjoy the latest episode of Backcourt Violation! Want more in depth analysis of the first round and previews of the second round? Check out our other episodes called Side Out where breakdown a few things that we didn't fully dive into for this episode! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/backcourtviolation/support
Hello everyone! Trying something new here... This is the first part of Side Out, which will have one of our hosts breaking down things around the NBA. In this one, you'll hear Jeshua break down what's been happening on the Eastern side of the NBA and give his quick predictions for the second round that is about to be under way. Stay tuned for more, coming soon! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/backcourtviolation/support
Hello everyone! Trying something new here... This is the second part of Side Out, which will have one of our hosts breaking down things around the NBA. In this one, you'll hear Austin break down what's been happening on the Western side of the NBA and give his quick predictions for the second round that is about to be under way. Stay tuned for more, coming soon! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/backcourtviolation/support
Welcome back to Backcourt Violation! This episode I spoke with North Hall assistant coach Austin Thompson on how he go into coaching, why he loves it, and what his team is going to look like next year. We did also sneak a little NBA talk in, just so you guys won't forget what this pod is all about. Hope you enjoy the conversation! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/backcourtviolation/support
Longtime no talk!!! Backcourt Violation is back, but this episode is a little different. I got the chance to sit down with freshman point guard Livi Blackstock of the University of North Ga to talk about her time this year, and what we can expect during this tournament run! Welcome back everyone! Stick around for more to come! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/backcourtviolation/support
On this episode we hand out 2021 NBA Draft grades for the Central Division with Backcourt Violation's Tyler Rucker.Music by Thugboxbeats.
Corey and Albert are joined by Backcourt Violation's Tyler Rucker to have some fun and rank ESPN's top ten prospect's in the 2022 NBA Draft based solely on their high school highlights. Tyler's MONSTER 2021 NBA Draft guide is available at: https://backcourtv.gumroad.com/l/DhUNY Subscribe to the Hardwood Herald YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/thehardwoodherald Follow Corey on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thehardwoodmag Follow Albert on Twitter: https://twitter.com/albertoeghim --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thehardwood/support
Corey and Albert are joined by Backcourt Violation's Tyler Rucker to mock draft and breakdown all 30 first round picks. Tyler's MONSTER 2021 NBA Draft guide is available at: https://backcourtv.gumroad.com/l/DhUNY Subscribe to the Hardwood Herald YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/thehardwoodherald Follow Corey on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thehardwoodmag Follow Albert on Twitter: https://twitter.com/albertoeghim --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thehardwood/support
Chris Camello and Chaez Pearson are back to break down the offseason expectations for the 2021-2022 Los Angeles Lakers; is DeMar DeRozan willing to take a pay cut to play for his hometown team; are Kyle Kuzma's days in LA numbered and who should the Lakers consider dealing him for; which star is a good fit as a 3rd option behind LeBron and AD; is Dennis Schroder more likely to be sign and traded or will he sign and stay; should Lakers inquire about All-Star guard Zach LaVine; special guest Tyler Rucker from "Backcourt Violation" joins us to discuss who the Lakers could select with the 22nd pick in Thursday's NBA Draft (assuming they keep the pick) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/showtimeforum/support
On this episode we go through winners and losers from the G-League Elite Camp and 2021 NBA Draft Combine with Tyler Rucker who operates Backcourt Violation on social media, YouTube, and backcourtviolation.com.Music by Thugboxbeats
Holy Crap...they actually did it. The First Offical Podcast for Backcourt Violation. Tyler and Neem finally introduce themselves to the world and break down each series of the NBA Playoffs. Also, talk about the Chaotic week of NBA News, and vent their feelings about Woj and Shams breaking news at 7 am on a weekday. Neem also reveals to the rest of the world that he pretty much gambles on everything he can. Tyler voices his confusion about the NBA's decision to introduce a new ball for the Draft Combine. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/backcourtv/support
With the retirement of Drew Brees and Jameis Winston signing his new contract, are we buying or selling Jameis Winston as the starting quarterback in New Orleans? Out of these quarterbacks Cam Newton Dak Prescott and Matthew Stafford, who is most likely to win a Superbowl this year? Who has the best statistical season? Which quarterback is most likely to be benched? And which quarterback is most likely to win MVP? [2:32] Headlines [10:13] Backcourt Violation [16:03] Jameis Winston [22:04] Dak Prescott, Cam Newton & Matthew Stafford
The NFL is back! Who are the top 5 NFL teams to start the 2020 season? Who wins the the first game of the season when the Texans play at the Chiefs? Can the Houston Rockets bounce back from 2-1 deficit versus the L.A. Lakers? Do the Miami Heat make the NBA finals? What does the future look like for Giannis Antetokounmpo? [2:40] Backcourt Violation [8:00] Top 5 NFL Teams [26:55] Houston Texans vs. Kansas City Chiefs [38:45] Houston Rockets vs. L.A. Lakers [54:00] Miami Heat [1:03:02] Giannis Antetokounmpo
We discuss what went down as the Milwaukee Bucks decided not to play their game versus the Orlando Magic. What affect did it have on the rest of the league? And the affect it may have on LeBron Jame's legacy. [2:40] Backcourt Violation [7:45] NBA Boycott
Hey guys! With the inaugural episode of Backcourt Violation, Jeshua and Aaron make All-star predictions as well as recap some of the big moves from last week's trade deadline. Welcome to our show and be on the lookout for more to come! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Backcourtviolation/support
The 2019 NFL schedule is out. We dissect the schedule of the Houston Texans and Dallas Cowboys. Which schedule is tougher and what makes a NFL team elite? The NBA Playoffs are starting to heat up. We ask questions about some players that have had the spotlight so far. [3:00] Dallas Cowboys Schedule [26:50] Houston Texans Schedule [45:10] Backcourt Violation [50:20] Kevin Durant [56:20] Russell Westbrook [1:06:13] Ben Simmons [1:14:43] Kyrie Irving
Was it the spit of Rajon Rondo that lead to him and Chris Paul throwing punches? How does this brawl affect Lebron James and his teammates? The Houston Texans propel themselves to first place in the AFC south. The Bears are one yard shy of upsetting the New England Patriots. Tennesse Titans Head Coach Mike Vrabel goes for the two point converstion to win the game.. and fails. [2:26] NFL Week 7 [1:05:16] Backcourt Violation [1:10:00] Rockets Lakers Brawl
Week 4 of the NFL. Do the Houston Texans still have a shot at making the Playoffs? Will the Cowboys bounce back aganist the Lions? Eric Reid is signed by the Carolina Panthers. Lebron James media day as a L.A. Laker. [3:11] Backcourt Violation [7:16] Texans vs. Colts [25:05] Cowboys vs. Lions [34:27] NFL Week 4 [57:48] Eric Reid [1:07:00] Lebron James
Brady looks at the Final Four and what to expect from the NBA races -- playoff and tanking.
Ledger reporter Brady Fredericksen talks with colleague Roy Fuoco about the current prep basketball season and some of the best players and coaches from past years.
Brady talks about his initial impressions of the men's and women's basketball teams at Florida Southern.
The Lakeland Magic are getting started.
Sam Mushman is a former collegiate basketball player who found success in comedy during his transition to life after sports. Sam and I go way back. We played travel baseball together as youngsters and bonded in a Spanish class during our middle school school days before he went to Pope John high school in pursuit of his hoop dreams. After high school Sam continued his basketball career at Wingate University in Charlotte, North Carolina. This is where his streak of playing for 5 different head coaches in 4 years began. Sam and I reconnected last year when he invited me to come on his Backcourt Violation radio show/podcast based in New York City. Sam and his co-host, Vince Chang, are both former division two basketball players turned comedians. They discuss the world of college basketball on and off the court and interview special guests. Obviously, Sam and Vince have you laughing the entire show while keeping updated on the latest college basketball stories. You can tune in to their show every other Saturday 9-10am BBOXRADIO.com. In Episode 59 Sam and I discuss the struggles of playing for different head coaches with different philosophies and different ideas of what role he was expected to play on the team. Not to mention having to prove himself year in and year out. This is a perfect example for one of the themes of the podcast, which is that you can't control what happens to you, but you can always control your response. In addition we talk about the decision process of choosing a school to play at and the ego's role in that choice. Sam also discusses what it's like to be a big fish in a small pond and the importance of being a realist in those situations. He credits his parents for both encouraging him, but also helping him stay grounded. Sam ultimately chose to play division 2 basketball, which allowed for more playing time, a more rewarding career in his opinion. Sam gives another piece of advice to athletes in that he encourages them to not be afraid to go against the grain because fear takes away from instinct. Society tells you to stick with the status quo and do what others think you should do. Both Sam and I agree that is BS. I promise I wasn't the one to bring this up in our conversation, but Tim Tebow also faced criticism for going away from what people thought he should do when he decided to pursue a baseball career. I encourage you to watch the video below for inspiration. Speaking of baseball, Sam and I also talk about what could have been when he decided to drop baseball and focus on basketball full time. Sam stated that one of his biggest regrets was the way he stepped away from baseball. Sam ended up transferring to Holy Family University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania after his freshman season at Wingate University. This tim
Sam Mushman is a former collegiate basketball player who found success in comedy during his transition to life after sports. Sam and I go way back. We played travel baseball together as youngsters and bonded in a Spanish class during our middle school school days before he went to Pope John high school in pursuit of his hoop dreams. After high school Sam continued his basketball career at Wingate University in Charlotte, North Carolina. This is where his streak of playing for 5 different head coaches in 4 years began. Sam and I reconnected last year when he invited me to come on his Backcourt Violation radio show/podcast based in New York City. Sam and his co-host, Vince Chang, are both former division two basketball players turned comedians. They discuss the world of college basketball on and off the court and interview special guests. Obviously, Sam and Vince have you laughing the entire show while keeping updated on the latest college basketball stories. You can tune in to their show every other Saturday 9-10am BBOXRADIO.com. In Episode 59 Sam and I discuss the struggles of playing for different head coaches with different philosophies and different ideas of what role he was expected to play on the team. Not to mention having to prove himself year in and year out. This is a perfect example for one of the themes of the podcast, which is that you can't control what happens to you, but you can always control your response. In addition we talk about the decision process of choosing a school to play at and the ego's role in that choice. Sam also discusses what it's like to be a big fish in a small pond and the importance of being a realist in those situations. He credits his parents for both encouraging him, but also helping him stay grounded. Sam ultimately chose to play division 2 basketball, which allowed for more playing time, a more rewarding career in his opinion. Sam gives another piece of advice to athletes in that he encourages them to not be afraid to go against the grain because fear takes away from instinct. Society tells you to stick with the status quo and do what others think you should do. Both Sam and I agree that is BS. I promise I wasn't the one to bring this up in our conversation, but Tim Tebow also faced criticism for going away from what people thought he should do when he decided to pursue a baseball career. I encourage you to watch the video below for inspiration. Speaking of baseball, Sam and I also talk about what could have been when he decided to drop baseball and focus on basketball full time. Sam stated that one of his biggest regrets was the way he stepped away from baseball. Sam ended up transferring to Holy Family University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania after his freshman season at Wingate University. This time Sam's choice came down to what team wanted him the most, and he recommends that all athletes making this decision take that approach. Although Sam's career at Holy Family was far from comfortable with the constant coaching changes, he did find a passion for standup comedy during this time. Sam talks about some of his first few shows where he bombed, but he continued to persevere and improve each and every time he went back out on stage. Sam has been doing standup for about six years now and says he has come a long way since his first few shows. This is largely due to his persistence in being a "student of the game" just like he was as an athlete and his willingness to put himself in uncomfortable situations. If you're comfortable, you're not growing. Sam's transformation reminds me of a book I have recently been reading called The Slight Edge by Jeff Olson. This book talks about how the decisions you make everyday are either putting you on a path toward success or failure. It's easy to make the choice to engage in the positive actions and just as easy not to. At first these small actions don't seem like much, but over time they compound, just like Sam has seen in his comedy career. Sam found a passion outside of the sport he was playing, and it helped in his transition to life after sports. Sam is more than just a basketball player and just like he is more than just a comic. Don't let society tell you what you should and shouldn't do. Just because their afraid doesn't mean you have to be. I hope this episode inspires you to step out of your comfort zone and as Dr. Jarrod Spencer, Sports Psychologist put's it "Follow the Energy"(Aka, do what makes you excited to live!)! Since recording this interview I hired Sam as my speaking coach to help me get out of my comfort zone and the progress has been amazing! Take a look at one of Sam's shows below (WARNING, EXPLICIT CONTENT). WHERE CAN YOU FOLLOW Sam Mushman? INSTAGRAM | TWITTER | FACEBOOK | YouTUBE WHERE CAN YOU Follow Backcourt Violation? iTunes | SoundCloud | Mixcloud | INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK Download Episode 59 : iTunes | Stitcher | SoundCloud Permalink