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Vigesimoséptimo programa dedicado a la temporada 1985-86 de la NBA en el que continuamos el repaso de la fase regular de todos los equipos. En este analizamos a los Houston Rockets; tanto las expectativas como el desarrollo del curso, los movimientos en la plantilla, el ataque y la defensa, los jugadores, las estadísticas individuales y colectivas, y algunas curiosidades. Bill Fitch supo sacarle lo máximo a este equipo liderado por Las Torres Gemelas (Akeem Olajuwon y Ralph Sampson) a pesar de los problemas con las drogas de John Lucas (esta vez, definitivos para su salida de la franquicia). Los otros dos jugadores importantes de la plantilla fueron Rodney McCray y Lewis Lloyd, con Robert Reid aportando desde el banquillo. Otros míticos integrantes de la plantilla eran Craig Ehlo, Allen Leavell, Mitchell Wiggins, Jim Petersen y Granville Waiters. Hablamos sobre todo lo anterior y mucho más. ------ Contacto y redes: - iVoox (Era baloncesto): https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-era-baloncesto_sq_f1687000_1.html - XLS con todos los audios: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1k9YiJkMkIMwONwX1onZZTBHBffYVtnlgT2oBebypG0A - Twitter: @erabaloncesto - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@erabaloncesto - Blog: https://erabaloncesto.home.blog - erabaloncesto@gmail.com ------ Sintonía: - Cornflowers (Dee Yan-Key): freemusicarchive.org/music/Dee_Yan-Key/Vacation_Days/01-Dee_Yan-Key-Cornflowers ------ Creado y presentado por José Manuel Gómez y Manuel Álvarez López. Publicado el 02 de marzo de 2025.
Indiana Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle joins us on the win over the Mavericks last night, Bennedict Mathurin's big night, winning the rebounding game, working around injuries, Tyrese Haliburton's struggles to start the season, Aaron Nesmith's injury, passing Bill Fitch on the all-time coaching wins list & more!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 12:21 – Colts announcer Joe Reitz joins us and talks about his football team not allowing a point all season, his thoughts on the benching of Anthony Richardson in favor of Joe Flacco, the tap out, his thoughts on the Bills this weekend 12:22 – 20:56 – Kevin reveals his insane question: more likely someone writes your vote in on Election Day or the Colts trade Anthony Richardson today? 20:57 – 41: 45 - Indiana Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle joins us on the win over the Mavericks last night, Bennedict Mathurin's big night, winning the rebounding game, working around injuries, Tyrese Haliburton's struggles to start the season, Aaron Nesmith's injury, passing Bill Fitch on the all-time coaching wins list 41:46 – 50:45 - New Indiana Fever Head Coach Stephanie White joins us and discusses her return to the organization, how much did Kelly Krauskopf returning to the organization help her return, what's the next level for the Fever now?, what's struck her most about Caitlin Clar, why she left the Fever for Vanderbilt about a decade agoSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 15:12 – The Pacers top the Dallas Mavericks last night, Colts sticking with Joe Flacco but Shane Steichen seems to keep using the term “for now”, NFL trade deadline today, Colts/Jets get flexed out of Sunday Night Football, college basketball returned last night 15:13 – 22:20 – Morning Checkdown 22:21 – 47:02 – Colts announcer Joe Reitz joins us and talks about his football team not allowing a point all season, his thoughts on the benching of Anthony Richardson in favor of Joe Flacco, the tap out, his thoughts on the Bills this weekend, Pacers solid win over the Mavericks 47:03 – 1:12:51 – NFL trade deadline is today, what are the chances the Colts do anything today to add or subtract from their team, Bennedict Mathurin's night against the Mavericks, Morning Checkdown 1:12:52 – 1:21:33 – Kevin reveals his insane question: more likely someone writes your vote in on Election Day or the Colts trade Anthony Richardson today? 1:21:34 – 1:33:00 College Playoff rankings come out tonight, where will IU rank?, Browns trade Z'Darius Smith to the Lions, Bears trade RB Khalil Herbert to the Bengals, Shane Steichen disputes reports that Anthony Richardson doesn't prepare well 1:33:01 – 1:58:33 – Indiana Pacers head coach Rick Carlisle joins us on the win over the Mavericks last night, Bennedict Mathurin's big night, winning the rebounding game, working around injuries, Tyrese Haliburton's struggles to start the season, Aaron Nesmith's injury, passing Bill Fitch on the all-time coaching wins list, Morning Checkdown 1:58:34 – 2:10:12 – New Indiana Fever Head Coach Stephanie White joins us and discusses her return to the organization, how much did Kelly Krauskopf returning to the organization help her return, what's the next level for the Fever now?, what's struck her most about Caitlin Clar, why she left the Fever for Vanderbilt about a decade ago 2:10:13 – 2:19:33 - POP QUIZ, why it matters where IU is ranked in tonight's CFP pollSupport the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bleav Host Robert Land asks Rockets analyst Frank with Rockets Chop Shop about the tricky schedule, the Over/Under odds, who they can jump in the standings & which Rockets makes the biggest leap from last year. (:48) Are Rockets equipped for tough schedule? (3:45) Are Rockets legitimately on National TV more this year? (5:45) Does National TV matter for Rockets? (8:34) Can Rockets beat Vegas over/under win total? (11:53) Can Rockets jump Clippers? (12:28) Can Rockets jump Lakers? (13:30) Can Rockets jump Warriors? (14:35) Can Rockets jump Pelicans? (15:35) Where do Rockets land in standings? (16:40) Which Rocket makes biggest improvement? (23:25) Can any of the starters lose their spot by start of season? (25:31) Have Rockets fans forgotten about Bill Fitch's greatness? (31:15) Bad Rockets all-time players for winning Subscribe on Youtube, Spotify, Apple & iHeart X @HSTPodcast #rockets #jalengreen #alperensengun #jabarismithjr
What does it mean to “have a system?” Why is it critical to build from the ground up? Ron Ekker — a longtime coaching colleague who developed “the Monk System.” Author of the Intelligent Coach. Having a system is not unique to basketball. It applies to most all sports (e.g., rowing). “It transcends basketball, no doubt about it." How Tex Winter used a system successfully at Kansas State and eventually brought it into the NBA. "The system is important — but you have to be really patient. There are certain things about the system that require bonding of the players.” "Systems are one of the necessary items, because it brings people together and gives direction... it's not about you… it's about the system.” (e.g., evaluation and critique can be de-personalized — so can successes) "You need to have a system that you believe in.” Bill Fitch. “The whole is greater than the sum of the parts. But you can take a system apart and teach parts of the system. And the skills and the drills that we would run brought all of those things into play. They were all connected.” "Everything has to be simplistic enough that it can be taught…And player must know that they are not going to disrupt everything just by making a mistake.” Some principles of a sound offense. It's a full court game played from end to end. You need to play with speed but still under control. Spacing is one of the most important things. Offense should incorporate the skills of all players — shooters, passers, rebounders, screeners, etc. (avoid baseline drive — one of the only “don'ts”). Move the ball after two beats. Penetrate the defense. Practice drills were set up around all of these things. Building up from the ground. Show the system, what happens in the system. And then take it apart and teach the parts. Peer pressure in getting buy-in to the system. Veterans who understand it. Keep the standard. The standard is the key. The coach must uphold the standard. The Celtics had only six plays for many years and kept winning. The system endures as individuals come and go. Sustainability. The Bulls second three-peat only included two of the same players as from the first three-peat. Getting players that fit your system. Recruiting, assessment. AAU and college games are “raw energy.” Hard to see who has poise and understands the game. The system requires deeper skillset. One example: Steve Kerr. Had been with some different teams and not playing a whole lot. But he was a great fit for the system. The system provides a clear foundation and direction that sets basis for spontaneity. Coach's illustration (Suzuki's Zen Mind, Beginner Mind). “We have a certain structure that we use. But inside that structure there's a freedom of movement and opportunity to do things that are spontaneous.” “The offense was not built for Kobe or Michael Jordan. They don't need an offense. The team needs an offense. The team needs to have that structure that is defining for them. So that they have a standard to live by. Something that you can mark up against. Something that you can teach, if you are a veteran, to younger players that are coming in that gives you a certain sense of participation. There's ultimately an esprit de corps that comes from that. There's a certain unity in group that comes from having to go through that exercise of doing maybe mundane parts over and over again.” Doing something at least seven times for neuron forming and muscle memory to occur. Golf in the Kingdom. "The inner self." It's not a thought process. You don't have to think it out. Your body knows what to do.” “You're not thinking alone. You're thinking together. It's a team thought.” Using meditation and mindfulness with the team. “One mind, one breath.” That's what we want to play with: one mind. There's a higher mind. That mind is the system.” Freedom through discipline. “Have a sense, what are the parameters, and then inside those parameters you have freedom for spontaneity and creativity.”
Vigesimonoveno programa dedicado a la temporada 1984-85 de la NBA en el que continuamos el repaso de la fase regular. Analizamos a los Houston Rockets; tanto las expectativas como el desarrollo del curso, los movimientos en la plantilla, el ataque y la defensa, los jugadores, las estadísticas individuales y colectivas, y algunas curiosidades. La llegada de Akeem Olajuwon, número uno del draft, provocó que la franquicia pasara de ser la peor a conseguir la tercera posición de la Conferencia Oeste; gracias a su excelente rendimiento en defensa, el cuarto mejor equipo de la liga. Ralph Sampson volvió a rendir como una estrella de la NBA y otros jugadores de la plantilla sumaron: Rodney McCray pasó a ser un titular sólido, los escoltas Lewis Lloyd y Mitchell Wiggins se repartieron los minutos, y Robert Reid ayudó como suplente de lujo. En el puesto de base, los problemas de drogas de John Lucas se solventaron porque el entrenador Bill Fitch sacó lo máximo de un veterano como Lionel Hollins. Hablamos sobre todo lo anterior y más. Hablamos sobre todo lo anterior y más. ------ Contacto y redes: - iVoox (Era baloncesto): https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-era-baloncesto_sq_f1687000_1.html - XLS con todos los audios: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1k9YiJkMkIMwONwX1onZZTBHBffYVtnlgT2oBebypG0A - Twitter: @erabaloncesto - Blog: https://erabaloncesto.home.blog - erabaloncesto@gmail.com ------ Sintonía: - Cornflowers (Dee Yan-Key): freemusicarchive.org/music/Dee_Yan-Key/Vacation_Days/01-Dee_Yan-Key-Cornflowers ------ Creado y presentado por José Manuel Gómez y Manuel Álvarez López. Publicado el 27 de agosto de 2023.
1-28-2023 Passed Ball Show. John spends this program talking about the failures of the National Football League, most notably the NFL Owners, to hire the necessary amount of African American Head Coaches through its sport. The point was made further by the Carolina Panthers and their owner David Tepper, when he chose to bypass his interim HC Steve Wilks by hiring Frank Reich. John makes it very clear that this has nothing to do with Reich, himself a deserved HC that should be one in the league. After calling the Rooney rule "semantics" and blasting teams for their "token" interviews, John makes his case for what he believes will be the only way to ensure more black Head Coach candidates will get their due chances, and that is to mandate that all teams that hire a HC for the next ___? (maybe five?) years to have no choice than to hire a HC of dark skin. John then continues his frustration over the Baseball Hall of Fame's refusal to include some of the greatest players to play in its sport's history. John believes that MLB, the BBWAA, the Veterans Committee, and Hall of Fame puppeteers Bud Selig and Jane Forbes Clark all colluded together to determine who gets in and who does not, completely not based off of merit. John further connects the fact that lesser qualified players are getting in simply because the beforementioned have blackballed players from the "steroids era," among others. This will continue to happen until the best players with the best stats and best accomplishments get their due. In today's version of This Day is Sports History, John talks about Monte Irvin, Roy Campanella, Goose Goslin, the Dallas Cowboys, Minnesota Vikings, Sam Thompson, OJ Simpson, Jim Plunkett, Red Holzman, Bill Fitch, Red Grange, Chris Doleman, and Andre Iguodala.
Hello Old Sports is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Your Favorite Sport's Yesteryear.EPISODE SUMMARYIn this episode we commemorate the lives and legacies of Dan Reeves, Don Maynard, Clark Gillies, Bill Fitch, Charlie Taylor, Ralph Terry, Rayfield Wright, Mike Bossy, Daryle Lamonica, Guy LaFleur, Bob Lanier, Hugh McElhenny, Marlin Briscoe, and Bill Russell. Thanks to our Sports History Network Colleagues for joining us to commemorate these legendary figures: George Bozeka (PFRA Official Podcast), Rick Loayza (Basketball History 101), Dana Auguster (Historically Speaking Sports), and Darin Hayes (The Pigskin Dispatch). Check them all out on the Sports History Network! Contact the show at HelloOldSports@gmail.com and find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/HelloOldSports
Decimoquinto programa dedicado a la temporada 1983-84 de la NBA en el que continuamos con el repaso de la fase regular. Analizamos a los Houston Rockets (expectativas y desarrollo del curso, movimientos en la plantilla, ataque y defensa, jugadores, estadísticas, curiosidades, etc.); hablamos asimismo sobre el potencial de este equipo con las llegadas del unicornio Ralph Sampson y el "Capitán vídeo" Bill Fitch, el último baile de Elvin Hayes, la elección de Rodney McCray, la vuelta de Robert Reid tras su año “religioso”, los nuevos fichajes (Lewis Lloyd y Phil Ford), el supuesto tanqueo para optar al número uno del draft, y otros temas. ------ Contenido: - 00:00:00 Presentación. - 00:01:15 Houston Rockets. - 02:33:35 Cierre (comentarios de los oyentes). ------ Contacto y redes: - iVoox (Era baloncesto): https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-era-baloncesto_sq_f1687000_1.html - XLS con todos los audios: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1k9YiJkMkIMwONwX1onZZTBHBffYVtnlgT2oBebypG0A/edit?usp=sharing - Twitter: @erabaloncesto - Blog: https://erabaloncesto.home.blog - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFi8v4YXzNGdL3A0pRm5cRQ - erabaloncesto@gmail.com ------ Sintonía: - Cornflowers (Dee Yan-Key): freemusicarchive.org/music/Dee_Yan-Key/Vacation_Days/01-Dee_Yan-Key-Cornflowers ------ Presentado y creado por José Manuel Gómez y Manuel Álvarez López. Publicado el 24 de abril de 2022.
Decimocuarto programa dedicado a la temporada 1983-84 de la NBA en el que continuamos con el repaso de la fase regular. Analizamos a los Boston Celtics (expectativas y desarrollo del curso, movimientos en la plantilla, ataque y defensa, jugadores, estadísticas, curiosidades, etc.); hablamos asimismo sobre el relevo en el banquillo (K. C. Jones por Bill Fitch), el primer MVP de Larry Bird, la continuidad en la élite de Robert Parish y la llegada a ella de Kevin McHale (además de su polémica renovación), la solidez como titular de Gerald Henderson, la perfecta entrada en el equipo de Dennis Johnson y su traspaso (otro exitazo de Red Auerbach), y otros temas. ------ Contenido: - 00:00:00 Presentación. - 00:01:15 Boston Celtics. - 02:13:35 Cierre (comentarios de los oyentes). ------ Contacto y redes: - iVoox (Era baloncesto): https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-era-baloncesto_sq_f1687000_1.html - XLS con todos los audios: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1k9YiJkMkIMwONwX1onZZTBHBffYVtnlgT2oBebypG0A/edit?usp=sharing - Twitter: @erabaloncesto - Blog: https://erabaloncesto.home.blog - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFi8v4YXzNGdL3A0pRm5cRQ - erabaloncesto@gmail.com ------ Sintonía: - Cornflowers (Dee Yan-Key): freemusicarchive.org/music/Dee_Yan-Key/Vacation_Days/01-Dee_Yan-Key-Cornflowers ------ Presentado y creado por José Manuel Gómez y Manuel Álvarez López. Publicado el 17 de abril de 2022.
Coach memorializes Bill Fitch and lays out the keys to the Celtics repairing their endgame woes going into the final third of the season.
Highlights:Why Caris LeVert fits on the Cavs, and just not because of his stats;Why Terry disagrees with Cavs fans who think they have too many guards on the roster;What J.B. Bickerstaff means when he says the Cavs “don't want to disappoint each other;”What Browns fans are feeling as they watch the Bengals in the Super Bowl;As discussed in this week's cleveland.com series “Earning Their Stripes,” we talk about why the Browns aren't that far away, they just need to upgrade at “point-scoring” positions;What Cleveland fans can learn from the Rams when it comes to needing first-round draft picks to win big;Terry discusses this week's Faith & You column, which deals with how we tend to lash out and turn negative when bad things happen in our lives – and how we can deal with that;We answer some Hey, Terry! questions on Bill Fitch; a fan's proposal that the Browns trade Baker Mayfield for a quality kicker; and what Caris LeVert's arrival means for Collin Sexton's future;And this week's Terry's Trivia, about the two Cavs coaches who have been named NBA Coach of the Year. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hosts Tim Alcorn and Jim Chones are joined by Cavs legends Austin Carr, Campy Russell, and John Lambert to remember coach Bill Fitch and the Miracle of Richfield.
Did the Texans accidentally get the coaching hire right? Hosts Robert Land and Stephen Kerr look at the Lovie Smith decision, take a contrarian approach to the Texans hate and discuss fan and media reaction. We wonder if the potential Harden for Simmons trade could be bad for the Rockets. Houston Rockets former Beat Writer Robert Falkoff helps us remember Rockets Hall of Fame Head Coach Bill Fitch. Plus, Altuve and Correa bring joy to some local fans and after Ron Franklin's recent passing, we reminisce about his days calling Oilers games and being apart of the legend KPRC News Team. Subscribe to us on Spotify, Apple, the Google podcast or Stitcher app. Email Info@HoustonSportsTalk.net for questions, suggestions or comments. Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter @HSTPodcast
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Tim Alcorn and Jim Chones are joined by Austin Carr, Campy Russell, and John Lambert to remember legendary coach, Bill Fitch, and look back at the Miracle of Richfield.
To celebrate Sunday's win over the Pacers and the newly acquired LeVert, the CtB faithful squeezed into the podcast studios. Nate Smith, Elijah Kim, Tom Pestak, and Chris Francis kicked it off by holding a (Kevin) Love fest for what we'd all just witnessed. After breaking down the game and the Cavalanche, the guys got into the LeVert trade and broke down how he helped the Cavs, how he fits their timeline, and what other moves the Cavs might have considered or what they may be considering still. The CtB brain trust tried to nail down the origins of the Cavs' 90's mascot, Boomer, played a game of "who he play for?" with an early aughts Cavs squad, Tom penned an ode to Bill Fitch, Eli (the Korean Channing Frye) regaled us with the details of his Sunday night pick-up glory, Tom and Nate traded epic tales of bureaucracy and wisdom, and then the old men sang the praises of the OG computer store, Micro Center. What a night. What a win. What a trade. What a season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alex and Corey talk about Darius Garlands All-Star game selection along with Isaac Okoro and Evan Mobley in the Rising Stars game. We also remember Coach Bill Fitch and his run with the Cavaliers. Twitter: @CavsPickandRoll Instagram: CavsPickandRoll Email: CavsPickandRoll@gmail.com Facebook: Cavs Pick and Roll Podcast
On the latest from The Alternates respects are paid to Bill Fitch, Joerger's return is celebrated, and the ROTY convo gets some competition! Plus an offering at the alter of the Basketball Gods, trivia about the future face of the league, and a boisterous trip to the Casino!We support independent music and you should too!This episode's music:GLOSS: https://girlslivingoutsidesocietysshit.bandcamp.com/album/demoFried E.M.: https://friedem.bandcamp.com/album/modern-worldSubscribe to The Alternates on YouTube!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYcv...Contact us!Email:thealternateshoop@gmail.comSocials:@brianscullen@clayton_stevens 0:00 Intro1:20 GLOSS- GLOSS (We're From The Future) (song)2:43 Welcome5:29 Headliners20:26 Ask The Basketball Gods27:41 Three Pack34:57 Bet Brains40:17 Wrapping it up41:12 Fried EM- Lobotomy (song)
John Telich discussed a wide range of Cleveland sports topics including the value of Darius Garland. Telich reflects on the memory of Bill Fitch including why he was important in bringing in Joe Tait. Telich reflects on his career as he retires from Fox 8 this Monday. Listen to The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima weekday mornings 6-10am on Sports Radio 92.3 The Fan and the Audacy App!
Bill & Mike Kicked Off Your Weekend With Cavs VS Hornets & Pacers Weekend - Cavs Jim Chones Previewed The Games - BEIJING OLYMPICS: OPENING CEREMONIES - ABC News Alex Presha & NBC Radio Rory O'Neil - Cleveland.Com Terry Pluto On Bill Fitch-Cavs - Rock Hall Update From CEO Greg Harris - Weekend Movie Preview From Kevin Carr-Fat Guys At The Movies & ABC News Jason Nathanson - Cleveland Beer-Restaurant News From Cleveland.com Marc Bona - NBC News Radio National Correspondent Michael Bower will have the latest on the military action in Syria that killed an ISIS leader - and what that does to the terror organization
NBA Great & Former Rockets Head Coach Kevin McHale joins the show and talks about becoming a head coach without any previous coaching experience and also talks about general managers picking the staff around you. Talks about the challenge it gives you to adapt to your staff when you are not the one picking it. He gives his opinion on when is it time to start evaluating the rookie class. To wrap up the interview McHale talks about the passing of former Hall of Fame Celtics coach Bill Fitch.
in the back half of the show Charlie talks about ESPN ranking the top 100 players in MLB history which had Derek Jeter ahead of Albert Pujols then he pays his respects to Bill Fitch who passed away last night. Bottom of the hour already an Olympic injury and he wraps up with some iconic Winter Olympic moments.
Vigesimosegundo audio dedicado a la campaña 1982-83 en el que iniciamos el repaso de los playoffs con la Primera ronda del Este disputada entre Boston Celtics y Atlanta Hawks. Analizamos en profundidad la eliminatoria (comparativa entre equipos y jugadores, banquillos, entrenadores, revisión partido a partido y conclusiones); conversamos asimismo sobre las malas sensaciones de Boston, la gestión de Bill Fitch, el uso de Kevin McHale, el debut de Dominique Wilkins en playoffs, la pelea entre Tree Rollins y Danny Ainge, los bajos porcentajes de tiro, los numerazos de Larry Bird, el buen rendimiento de Dan Roundfield, el protagonismo de Johnny Davis, los pocos minutos de Scott Wedman, la mala actuación de los exteriores de Boston, y sobre otros muchos temas. ------ Contenido: - 00:00:00 Presentación. - 00:01:25 Análisis previo. - 01:04:28 Primer partido. - 01:26:37 Segundo partido. - 01:42:17 Tercer partido. - 02:04:48 Conclusiones. - 02:23:05 Digresiones y cierre. ------ Contacto y redes: - iVoox (Era baloncesto): https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-era-baloncesto_sq_f1687000_1.html - XLS con todos los audios: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1k9YiJkMkIMwONwX1onZZTBHBffYVtnlgT2oBebypG0A/edit?usp=sharing - Twitter: @erabaloncesto - Blog: https://erabaloncesto.home.blog - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/erabaloncesto - YouTube (Era baloncesto): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFi8v4YXzNGdL3A0pRm5cRQ - erabaloncesto@gmail.com ------ Sintonía: - Cornflowers (Dee Yan-Key): freemusicarchive.org/music/Dee_Yan-Key/Vacation_Days/01-Dee_Yan-Key-Cornflowers ------ Presentado y creado por José Manuel Gómez y Manuel Álvarez López. Publicado el 05 de septiembre de 2021.
Octavo audio dedicado a la campaña 1982-83 en el que continuamos el repaso de la temporada regular con otro equipo de la Conferencia Este: Boston Celtics. Analizamos en profundidad a esta franquicia (expectativas de cara a este curso, desarrollo de la temporada, jugadores más destacados, estadísticas individuales y colectivas, curiosidades, etc.); hablamos asimismo de la dificultad para encontrar un quinteto de garantías, cómo se fue torciendo el curso, el "exceso de talento", los problemas de química, la mejora de Larry Bird, otro temporadón de Robert Parish, el afianzamiento de Kevin McHale como tercer espada, la llegada de Quinn Buckner y Scott Wedman, el bajón de rendimiento de Cedric Maxwell y Tiny Archibald, la consolidación de Danny Ainge, la pérdida de respeto hacia Bill Fitch, y otros muchos temas. --- Contenido: - 00:00:00 Presentación. - 00:01:40 Boston Celtics. - 02:12:55 Digresiones y cierre (comentarios de los oyentes). ------ Contacto y redes: - erabaloncesto@gmail.com - Twitter: @erabaloncesto - Blog: https://erabaloncesto.home.blog - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/erabaloncesto - YouTube (Era baloncesto): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFi8v4YXzNGdL3A0pRm5cRQ - iVoox (Era baloncesto): https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-era-baloncesto_sq_f1687000_1.html - XLS con todos los audios: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1k9YiJkMkIMwONwX1onZZTBHBffYVtnlgT2oBebypG0A/edit?usp=sharing ------ Sintonía: - Cornflowers (Dee Yan-Key): freemusicarchive.org/music/Dee_Yan-Key/Vacation_Days/01-Dee_Yan-Key-Cornflowers ------ Presentado y creado por: José Manuel Gómez y Manuel Álvarez López. Publicado el 30 de mayo de 2021.
Seguimos con la campaña 1981-82 en la NBA. En este octavo programa finalizamos el repaso de la temporada regular de los equipos de la Conferencia Este con Boston Celtics. Analizamos en profundidad a este equipo (expectativas de cara a este curso, desarrollo de la temporada, jugadores más destacados, estadísticas individuales y colectivas, curiosidades, etc.); hablamos asimismo de Bird como sexto hombre, del récord de victorias consecutivas de la franquicia, de quién debía ser titular, si Maxwell o McHale; del temporadón de Parish, de la cabezonería de Bill Fitch, del bigote de Ford, y de otros temas. --- Contenido: - 00:00 Presentación. - 01:20 Boston Celtics. - 01:46:10 Despedida. --- Contacto y redes: - erabaloncesto@gmail.com - Twitter: @erabaloncesto - Blog: erabaloncesto.home.blog - Facebook: facebook.com/groups/erabaloncesto - YouTube (Era baloncesto): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFi8v4YXzNGdL3A0pRm5cRQ --- Sintonía: - Cornflowers (Dee Yan-Key). https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Dee_Yan-Key/Vacation_Days/01-Dee_Yan-Key-Cornflowers
Cedric "Cornbread" Maxwell welcomes his past teammates and great friend, Nate "Tiny" Archibald to his podcast. The two look back at their years together as teammates, the championship in 1981, Bill Fitch, and even today's NBA in the Orlando Bubble. Sit back, grab yourself a loaf of Cornbread, and experience two legends talking NBA history.
Locked On Celtics - Daily Podcast On The Boston Celtics With Rainin' J's
MassLive's John Karalis is joined by Celtics President of Basketball Operations, and former Celtics shooting guard, Danny Ainge to talk about joining the Celtics in 1981, playing for Bill Fitch, winning a title next to Larry Bird and the Big 3, and why he loves Kevin McHale's clothesline on Kurt Rambis so much. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Celtics - Daily Podcast On The Boston Celtics With Rainin' J's
MassLive's John Karalis is joined by Celtics President of Basketball Operations, and former Celtics shooting guard, Danny Ainge to talk about joining the Celtics in 1981, playing for Bill Fitch, winning a title next to Larry Bird and the Big 3, and why he loves Kevin McHale's clothesline on Kurt Rambis so much. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
13-year NBA forward and 2007 Coach of the Year Sam Mitchell spends time with Noah Coslov and Adam Stanco to tell stories of joining the Army, coaching both Kevin Garnett and Zion Williamson, waking up during microfracture surgery and nearly ruining a legendary playoff moment with the biggest mistake of his career. Plus, he refutes the story that Jalen Rose tells of Vince Carter body slamming him in the Raptors locker room. Definition of an "old school coach" (4:25) Joining the Army (7:53) The night he got drafted by the Rockets (9:00) Rockets head coach Bill Fitch doing something he had never done before (12:00) Why his mom thought he'd die in France (15:43) Overcoming multiple tragedies in his life (17:50) Getting injured during his NBA debut at age 26 (20:55) Playing half the season with a torn meniscus & waking up during micro fracture surgery (23:03) Why he doesn't have a problem with load management in today's NBA (24:55) Details of the team party after winning the USBL championship (32:00) Being on the court with the Pacers during Reggie Miller's 8 points in 9 seconds and what could have turned out to be the biggest bonehead play in playoff history (35:55) The Pacers-Knicks rivalry & Reggie Miller's trash talk (42:18) What made Kevin Garnett so crazy before game (46:03) Refuting Jalen Rose's story of Vince Carter body slamming Sam in the Raptors locker room (49:18) Coaching Zion Williamson in AAU (51:56) What would get him back into coaching (55:50) The teammate or player he coached that he'd want to have the ball at the end of the game in an ISO situation (57:20) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gary Washburn covers the NBA for The Boston Globe. Twitter: @GwashburnGlobe 6:49 Team USA experience is essential for Celtics 16:18 Celtics place in a wide open East 22:34 Is Brad Stevens coaching for his job? 33:29 Temper expectations for Gordon Hayward 47:17 Smart should start 53:23 Bill Fitch should have been inducted into the Hall of Fame sooner Available for download on iTunes and Stitcher on Sunday September 8th, 2019. Celtics Beat is powered by BetOnline.AG. Go to BetOnline.AG and use the promo code CLNS50 for a 50% bonus on your first deposit of $55 or more!
High school great, University of Texas at San Antonio star, NBA player and European standout, Derrick Gervin. Derrick Gervin is a Detroit native. He starred at Martin Luther King High School in his home state of Michigan. Twice, he was named to Detroit's All-Public School League first team. Following high school, Gervin moved cross country to play at a college where his jersey is one of just two to have ever been retired to the rafters - the University of Texas at San Antonio. Coincidentally, as Derrick continued to hone his skills at college, his older brother - future Hall of Famer, George Gervin (The Iceman) - was lighting up the NBA with the San Antonio Spurs. Leaving college after his junior season, Derrick was selected in the 1985 NBA Draft, before eventually travelling overseas to star in Europe. He would return to the USA and achieve his dream of playing in the NBA. We cover this and much more in a wide-ranging conversation. Derrick is a great story teller and shares some fantastic memories from his life in basketball. Check out his own show, ‘Derrick Gervin’s As Good As It Gets Basketball Podcast’. He’s had a stellar list of guests, including The Iceman. A slight correction - I inadvertently refer to Derrick’s junior season as his senior year. For context, this chat was recorded just prior to the madness of 2019 NBA Free Agency. People mentioned in this episode, include: Antoine Carr, Bill Fitch, Chris Morris, Drazen Petrovic, Flip Saunders, Joe Dumars, Joe Kleine, Leon Wood, Julius Erving, Wes Matthews & Terry Catledge. Editor's note: sign-up for my monthly newsletter - receive exclusive details on upcoming podcast episodes and future, high-profile guests to appear on the show. I appreciate all feedback, FB Page 'Likes' and iTunes ratings / reviews. Follow: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Android | Spotify | Stitcher | Newsletter Feedback: e-mail (audio welcome) | Voicemail
We discuss the NBA contributions of the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame's Class of 2019 with Curtis Harris of Pro Hoops History. We discuss Bobby Jones, Sidney Moncrief, Jack Sikma, Paul Westphal, Al Attles, Carl Braun, Vlade Divac, and Bill Fitch. We also consider whether the Hall of Fame could find a better method of celebrating African-American pioneers and look at who we'd most like to see join Tim Duncan, Kobe Bryant, and Kevin Garnett in the 2020 Hall of Fame class. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the latest edition of our NBA 20 Years Ago series, Rich and Jason look back at the NBA in January 1998. We look at how the 1990s are a time of the most of the dominant players being older than 30, including MVP favorites Karl Malone and Michael Jordan, and how unprecedented that was in NBA history. We each pick our favorite mythical League Pass teams, including the Jason Kidd Suns, emerging Kevin Garnett Timberwolves, run-and-gun Shaq-and-Kobe Lakers, and the final year of the Bulls dynasty. We also look at some of the key events in January 1998, including Scottie Pippen's return to the Bulls, Chris Webber being arrested on drug and traffic charges, the Nuggets tying an all-time losing streak, All-Star game voting, the Maloof family buying into the Kings, Latrell Sprewell's arbitration hearing, Chick Hearn announcing his 3,000th consecutive Lakers game, Eric Snow being traded, Tyrone Hill signing a big extension with the Bucks, Robert Parish's number retirement, Bill Fitch reaching all-time coaching milestones, Kurt Thomas serving as the youngest NBA assistant, Matt Bullard's shot-blocking, Tracy McGrady in the doghouse, the first Sonics-Cavs trade since the Shawn Kemp trade, the NBA reprimanding a referee for calling a foul on the wrong player, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Bob Finnan, Author of 100 Things Cavaliers Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die. Only real Cavaliers fans know what truly went into the LeBron James' "Decision," the best place to grab a burger before tipoff, or which player once left a pregame huddle to buy a hot dog from a concession stand. 100 Things Cavaliers Fans Should Know & Do Before They Die is the ultimate resource guide for true fans of Cleveland basketball. Whether you're a die-hard fan from the days of Bill Fitch or a new supporter of James, Kyrie Irving, and Kevin Love, this book contains everything Cavs fans should know, see, and do in their lifetime. Bob Finnan covered the Cavaliers for 20 years for The News-Herald in Willoughby, Ohio. He won numerous writing awards, including The Associated Press' General Excellence Award. He was also honored by the Pro Basketball Writers Association in the game story category in 2004. Finnan is currently a news reporter for the Medina Gazette in Ohio. He is married, has four children and five grandchildren. Austin Carr, known to fans in Cleveland as "Mr. Cavalier," played for the Cavs from 1971 through 1980. Today, he serves as the Director of Community Relations for the Cavaliers and is also a color commentator on the team's broadcasts on Fox Sports Ohio. Carr's #34 is one of seven jerseys retired by the Cavaliers.
The NBA career of "Pistol" Pete Maravich is discussed in the latest episode of Over and Back's Basketball Mysteries of the 1970s series. Jason Mann is joined by KL Chouinard of Hawks.com and the ATL and 29 podcast, and they discuss why Maravich's brilliant individual skills didn't translate to much team success, his unrivaled fame coming into the NBA, being a favored white star in an increasingly black-majority league, how he was similar to Steph Curry in awing crowds, and how personal struggles helped keep Maravich from achieving more. They also talk about Maravich having a hard time fitting in with a very good Hawks team, how the Hawks were reshaped in Pistol's image, how Maravich and Lou Hudson eventually became a very good scoring tandem, Maravich's falling out in Atlanta and trade to the expansion New Orleans Jazz, his sometimes wild person behavior, how Maravich eventually had his best run with the Jazz before injuries and egos derailed the team, his 68-point effort against the Knicks in 1977, being released after the Jazz move to Utah, finally finding a great team as a bench player on Larry Bird's Celtics, and leaving the Celtics in training camp after a run-in with coach Bill Fitch. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dave Hardisty catches up with former Rockets and Celtics coach Bill Fitch, who talks about the early days of Hakeem and Ralph and how Kevin McHale accepted his 6th Man role. Fitch also puts to rest the idea that the Rockets were offered Clyde Drexler and Michael Jordan in a trade for Ralph.
Gus and Gus eat the world and its money... or something like that
A special Labor Day treat for sports fans in Cleveland and beyond as we dug into the archives, and presented a replay of one of our most requested interviews: A Night With Joe TaitThe legendary, hall of fame broadcaster sat with us for nearly 2 hours with hilarious stories, timely anecdotes and 40 plus years of awesome memories. Joe talked about everything from Austin Carr to Lebron James, from Bill Fitch to Mike Brown, from Herb Score to Beer Night, to Mt Union. Hear Joes thoughts on the best Cavs teams of all time, Lebrons controversial departure and stay in Cleveland, and who are the greatest players he has ever seen. We cant do it justice, you will have to hear it for yourself and GET YOUR FIX!
Bill Fitch, wine director of Vinegar Hill House and recently opened Hillside talks about his experiences in the wine industry. He discusses the trends of wine, especially in Brooklyn and the Brooklyn food and wine scene. Bill had to have surgery to gain a sense of smell, and upon gaining his sense of scent, was obsessed with smell which led him to wine. In Portland Oregon, he had his first wine related job in a wine cellar, learning all he could about wines. He came to NYC in 1998 and worked at Il Bucco. Soon after, he began putting together wine lists for various NYC restaurants. Currently, he splits his time between Paris and New York City. Today’s show was sponsored by Whole Foods Market. I was a kindergarden teacher in the Waldorf and Montessori method… I The enthusiasm is learned and picked up by the children. I like that, everyone is in a certain stage of their wine education.” [23:00] –Bill Fitch on In the Drink
Bill Fitch is the Wine Director of Vinegar Hill House in Brooklyn.