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In this episode, Shanti Das has a valuable conversation with NBA Hall of Famer and entrepreneur Chris Webber. C-Webb's book, “By God's Grace,” explores his mental wellness journey by interviewing members of his family. Webber shares how one of his lowest moments was turned into a positive. He also shares tips on how Black men can take care of their mental health. Dr. Sheldon A. Jacobs, President of the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Southern Nevada, also joins the mibo show. Dr. Jacobs shares the personal challenges that led him to help people deal with mental illness and shares important mental wellness resources developed specifically for Black adults through NAMI's Community Health Equity Initiative.the mibo show is proudly supported by Johnson & Johnson as part of its long-standing commitment to advance health equity in the United States and around the world. Resources:NAMI: https://www.nami.org Community Health Equity Alliance: https://chea.nami.org My Health Can't Wait (MHCW): https://www.myhealthcantwait.com Johnson & Johnson Health Equity: https://www.jnj.com/global-health-equity Please support Shanti Das' non-profit: https://www.silencetheshame.com
Chris Webber might be one of the best college basketball players of all time, but he's still best known for the one play he'd love to forget. When Webber called an illegal timeout in the 1993 NCAA championship game, he cost Michigan a championship and brought about the abrupt end of The Fab Five. But what if Webber never called timeout? Would Michigan have become the greatest college basketball dynasty of all time? Does NIL arrive decades earlier? And how C-Webb's slip-up could've altered foreign policy forever? Plus would we all still be rocking basketball shorts down to our ankles? Find out on Alternate Routes.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Delve into the unexpected collaboration between Chris Webber and Nas, where sports meets music in a groundbreaking fusion! Share your favorite athlete turned musician stories. Also, uncover the truth behind T-Pain's decision to remove his name from country songwriting credits amidst issues of racism. Explore the complexities of race while crossing over into the country music industry. #ChrisWebber #Nas #AthleteTurnedMusician #HipHop #TalentCrossover #TalentBeyondSports #TPain #CountryMusic #RacismInMusic #MusicIndustry Shirts NFTs & Downloads
This week on the pod, it's Georgia Tech's own … Damon Stoudamire! The guys unpack Damon's NBA career – from winning Rookie of the Year as a seventh pick in the draft to putting on the hometown jersey in Portland. Damon gets into his unique transition from player to coach and why he left coaching in the NBA for Georgia Tech. Tune in for Darius Miles' favorite PG he ever played with! Growing up in Portland, seeing Big Dog and C Webb in AAU (3:30) Almost choosing Louisville, playing for Arizona, sharing POY with Ed O'Bannon (11:15) Draft night and workout stories (23:45) Mighty Mouse nickname, growth of Canadian hoops, Portland Trail Blazers (33:40) Player-to-coach transition, beating Duke on his first attempt, bringing Bonzi Wells onto his staff (54:28) Small guard philosophies (1:15:22) About Our Hosts: NBA veterans Quentin Richardson and Darius Miles are lifelong friends and bona fide truth-tellers. Listen as they invite special guests, high-profile athletes, musicians and entertainers to get brutally honest about everything from current events to untold stories from the golden era of sports and culture. Named for the on-court celebration they made wildly popular, this unfiltered, hilarious and surprising podcast is like playing NBA 2K with no fouls. Other places to find Knuckleheads: Subscribe on Youtube Follow on InstagramSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Perdants magnifiques, losers historiques, craquages monumentaux ou coups de malchance incroyables, la défaite est parfois plus marquante que la victoire. Retour sur ces joueurs à qui l'on a collé une étiquette de loser, que cela soit mérité ou non. Et vous, quels sont vos souvenirs de défaites les plus marquants ? Parce que la culture basket ne s'arrête pas aux lignes du terrain, retrouvez chaque semaine Pierre-Armand Samama et Théophile Haumesser pour parler de tout ce qui fait vibrer le monde du basket en dehors du parquet. Commandez le Mook REVERSE #13 spécial LOSERS ➡️ https://www.basketsession.com/produit/mook-reverse-13-losers/ Suivez-nous sur Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/hoopcult/
Mike Bibby is in the building!! One of the original, original Jordan Brand members hops on Knuckleheads to chop it up with Q and D. He gets into winning the tournament with Arizona, as well as what it was like getting drafted by Vancouver to play for the Grizzlies. Mike relives those legendary 2000s Kings teams, playing with C Webb and why he thinks they should've had at least one championship during that stretch. And of course … he lists his all-time five favorite Jordan PE's. We back live on location from XS Nightclub at Wynn Las Vegas! '96 McDonalds game, playing against Kobe (8:20) Winning NCAA tournament his freshman year at Arizona (11:30) Getting drafted to the Vancouver Grizzlies (16:09) Going to the Kings with C Webb, Vlade and Peja (25:57) Lakers-Kings rivalry (38:56) Bibby's legendary Jordan collection (40:30) About Our Hosts: NBA veterans Quentin Richardson and Darius Miles are lifelong friends and bona fide truth-tellers. Listen as they invite special guests, high-profile athletes, musicians and entertainers to get brutally honest about everything from current events to untold stories from the golden era of sports and culture. Named for the on-court celebration they made wildly popular, this unfiltered, hilarious and surprising podcast is like playing NBA 2K with no fouls. Other places to find Knuckleheads: Subscribe on Youtube Follow on Instagram Follow on FacebookSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SKY HIGH PODCAST #74 C WEBB + THE LAKERS WAY + EARTHQUAKE MARQUES WASHINGTON W/ RYANTHERIVAC Follow us: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3_rVT-I5n15aVeO8ci-iUQ Find us also on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/erth2whoevr... Twitter: https://twitter.com/ERTH2WHOEVR Podbean: https://erth2whoevr.podbean.com/ also on Spotify and iTunes!!!
Peter C. Webb, Senior VP of Sales at Scorpion recounts some highlights of his 20 year ride on the Scorpion rocket ship! Peter also shares the cornerstones of his success which are finding purpose in sales, putting others before himself and being accountable for his actions. Living these principles develops prosperous and trusting relationships with colleagues and customers.
Shane McElrath is back for the motocross series on the Rockstar Husky Team and he is stoked to join us to talk all about his deal and expectations for the summer of sweat. DC comes on to talk the MX Nationals and what we can expect that will be new for the 2022 series as well as what will stay the same. Michael Byrne comes on to tap about what he has been doing since the split from C Webb and we have some legends, BERLUTI, Norfolk and SDI Suspension's Dan Worley who knows a thing or two about wrenching in the Moto pits. Great show!
Leonard Chello Webb is a former law enforcement officer who now advocates for changes in law enforcement and schools. Who do we call when schools are out of control? Usually the police, but many times officers are not equipped to deal with the emotional and traumatic experiences that children are dealing with. Webb is stepping in and providing alternative solutions to bridge the divide between school systems and police departments. #schooltoprisonpipeline #breaktheschooltoprisonpipeline #school #schoolresourceofficers #schools #SRO #SROS #copsinschools
The situations that happen to us as children can either shape us or break us as adults. When adult traumas happen to children, it forces you to grow up very quickly. Many adults cannot process the trails that some children are forced to endure. Some things were supposed to be a secret because of the events that had taken place but there is healing in speaking your truth and letting the past propel you instead of haulting you. Join Latonia on this repeat 2nd highest rated episode of Season 1 as the songstress, and the many other hats she wears, Divine Favor aka Min. K.C. Webb shares how she was Restored from sexual abuse by the Word of God and Music! --- 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/a-womans-soul-restored/message
Deuce and Mo catch up with Sports Illustrated's senior NBA writer Howard Beck about his thoughts on the Kings offseason and if they have a chance at the postseason (2:00), Fox's progression and what's next for him (7:28), if Ben Simmons makes sense on the Kings and when the Sixers may look to deal him (9:51), why he doesn't view the Lakers as a lock in the West (24:08), his favorite move of the offseason (27:25), C-Webb and Adelman going to the Hall of Fame and what he remembers about covering the 2002 Kings-Lakers series (31:11). Deuce and Mo discuss Bleacher Report's 2017 NBA draft re-do that had Ball taken ahead of Fox again (41:00), why Deuce loved watching the Peyton-Eli broadcast of Monday Night Football (50:40), tough injury news for the 49ers (56:55) and shout outs to the Giants and Big E (59:04). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
At long last (or more specifically, 48 hours, the time it took to clear waivers), DeAndre Jordan officially signed his contract with the Lakers on Thursday, and did an introductory press conference. The most interesting aspects to the Kamenetzky Brothers weren't as much about the details he offered (although he did seem excited to compete and amiable towards whatever role is needed of him), but rather how he was asked questions that framed Lakers-Nets as a rivalry. It is... in the sense that these are the consensus picks to make the Finals, and the storylines are incredibly juicy fun. But it's also not, in the sense that there's no recent history to speak of whatsoever between these squads. In fact, they've barely even faced each. other in their current incarnations.From there, a listener question from John Smith (@boom_shaka), who asked which young Laker has the best chance of breaking out: Talen Horton-Tucker or Malik Monk? For the sake of variety, Kendrick Nunn was also included in the discussion, but in reality, on several fronts, the answer not only feels like THT, but really needs to be.And finally, with the Hall of Fame ceremony this weekend, the Kamenetzkys enjoy some "What if?" over inductee Chris Webber's recent comments that before getting traded to Sacramento in 1998, he'd been holding out hope of a move to the Lakers in exchange for Eddie Jones, Nick Van Exel, and Elden Campbell. Um... Shaq, Kobe AND C-Webb. Holy crap, what a fun team that would have been!!!Hosts: Andy and Brian KamenetzkySEGMENT 1: Reactions to DeAndre Jordan's press conference.SEGMENT 2: How impactful can THT be next season?SEGMENT 3: C-Webb the Laker???Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!SweatBlockGet it today for 20% off at SweatBlock.com with promo code LockedOn, or at Amazon and CVS.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.StatHeroStatHero, the FIRST Ever Daily Fantasy Sportsbook that gives the PLAYER the ADVANTAGE. Go to StatHero.com/LockedOn for 300% back on your first play. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
At long last (or more specifically, 48 hours, the time it took to clear waivers), DeAndre Jordan officially signed his contract with the Lakers on Thursday, and did an introductory press conference. The most interesting aspects to the Kamenetzky Brothers weren't as much about the details he offered (although he did seem excited to compete and amiable towards whatever role is needed of him), but rather how he was asked questions that framed Lakers-Nets as a rivalry. It is... in the sense that these are the consensus picks to make the Finals, and the storylines are incredibly juicy fun. But it's also not, in the sense that there's no recent history to speak of whatsoever between these squads. In fact, they've barely even faced each. other in their current incarnations. From there, a listener question from John Smith (@boom_shaka), who asked which young Laker has the best chance of breaking out: Talen Horton-Tucker or Malik Monk? For the sake of variety, Kendrick Nunn was also included in the discussion, but in reality, on several fronts, the answer not only feels like THT, but really needs to be. And finally, with the Hall of Fame ceremony this weekend, the Kamenetzkys enjoy some "What if?" over inductee Chris Webber's recent comments that before getting traded to Sacramento in 1998, he'd been holding out hope of a move to the Lakers in exchange for Eddie Jones, Nick Van Exel, and Elden Campbell. Um... Shaq, Kobe AND C-Webb. Holy crap, what a fun team that would have been!!! Hosts: Andy and Brian Kamenetzky SEGMENT 1: Reactions to DeAndre Jordan's press conference. SEGMENT 2: How impactful can THT be next season? SEGMENT 3: C-Webb the Laker??? Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! SweatBlock Get it today for 20% off at SweatBlock.com with promo code LockedOn, or at Amazon and CVS. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. StatHero StatHero, the FIRST Ever Daily Fantasy Sportsbook that gives the PLAYER the ADVANTAGE. Go to StatHero.com/LockedOn for 300% back on your first play. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chris Webber will be remembered for the timeout call that may have cost Michigan a National Championship and he's been reluctant to speak on it until now. C-Webb is going into the Hall of Fame after an amazing basketball career but what he's finally saying about the timeout could make people finally look past his lowest moment.
NOTE: Deuce and Mo will be on vacation starting September 16th and will return October 4th! Deuce and Mo kick off the podcast talked about their experience being back on KHTK for a couple of days (1:20), the Kings have named Kayte Christensen-Hunter as the new TV analyst (7:06), C-Webb goes into the Hall of Fame and they react to the story about him wanting to go to the Lakers and they discussed what made him such a special talent (9:45), Marc Stein released Power Rankings and it was really fair to the Kings (22:42), The Athletic's 49ers writer Matt Barrows stops by to talk about 49ers expectations, Trey vs. Jimmy and the NFC West (28:30) and they close talking about Bucs-Cowboys (51:00). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Deuce and Mo kick off the podcast to talk about filling in on KHTK (1:05), De'Aaron getting ripped (2:58), Kuzma talked about the trade that almost sent him to Sacramento (5:31) and then they talk with Marc J. Spears, ESPNs Senior NBA writer for The Undefeated, (10:00) about why he thinks the Kings need Ben Simmons, his conversation with Davion Mitchell and C-Webb, Adelman and Yolanda going into the Basketball Hall of Fame this weekend. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chi-Town hooper turned Michigan legend, we've got THE Juwan Howard on this week's episode of Knuckleheads. And this one? This one's for the culture, y'all. How the Fab Five assembled and the origin of their signature swag. Getting drafted and playing with Chris Webber again. Winning a ring after 17 years in the league and just needing to feel that champs' champagne in his eyes – no goggles. And finally getting back to Michigan, where he's determined to capture the NCAA title that eluded the Fab Five back in the day. It's story time from one of our favorite OGs. Don't miss. Young Chicago ballers and playing AAU with Chris Webber [6:50] University of Michigan, Fab Five culture, Duke vs. Michigan [18:55] Getting drafted to Washington, rookie year with C-Webb, and his 100-million-dollar contract [44:00] How he kept the best haircut in the game, Dallas Mavericks and Dirk Nowitzki. [57:15] Tracy McGrady, Juwan's signature jump hook, winning an NBA Championship [1:03:25] The Juwan Howard Foundation, coaching at Michigan, the Miami Heat and Udonis Haslem [1:28:00] About Our Hosts: NBA veterans Quentin Richardson and Darius Miles are lifelong friends and bona fide truth-tellers. Listen as they invite special guests, high-profile athletes, musicians and entertainers to get brutally honest about everything from current events to untold stories from the golden era of sports and culture. Named for the on-court celebration they made wildly popular, this unfiltered, hilarious and surprising podcast is like playing NBA 2K with no fouls. Other places to find Knuckleheads: Subscribe on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_oEpHy1IGw Follow on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/knuckleheadspodcast/?hl=en Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Knuckleheadspod/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Originating from New Orleans, LA...ON THE SHOW... Vic DelGiorno "THE "KING OF ALL PODCASTING" & Co-hosts Nick, Ted, & Derek from "Selling The Big Easy" on HGTVSpecial Guest: David C Webb from Mobile, ALDiscussed on this show:- David's open letter to Mayor Cantrell- Smoking pot openly in New Orleans- Homeless issues in New OrleansAn open letter to the The City Of NOLA & Mayor LaToya Cantrell: Your City Has Lost Its Way. Mayor Cantrell -I'm just like any other visitor to your city. I came from Alabama this weekend with my 16 year old son to participate in an all-weekend travel baseball tournament at various locations around New Orleans: Avenger Field, UNO, and Belle Chase High School. It's been almost 10 years since we were last here. Personally, I've been to your City dozens of times since childhood, thru my high school & college years, as a business professional for seminars and shows, as a sports spectator and concert goer, as a father of a family of 4 on vacation, and now as a run-of-mill visitor here for a purpose. While visiting this weekend, it was my intent to carve out some time to see the normal historic downtown hotspots we've always gone to in the past as a family: Canal St, Bourbon St, French Market, Riverboat, Cafe Du Mon, the River Walk, Aquarium, Jackson Square, etc. while also playing our baseball games. And we did. And it was eye-opening to say the least. I thought I'd put my observations together in this letter so you could grasp what a visitor sees today in the specific areas/places I mentioned above. First, the blight you have in the downtown area is unfathomable. Entire huge buildings off of I-10 are eye sores, and the first thing visitors see driving into the City. There are numerous dilapidated buildings with no windows, no ply board, graffitied, and/or rusted beyond repair. They are abandoned tired old structures that show scars of Katrina's aftermath I'm sure; a storm from over 16 years ago. Second, the stench is horrific. There's always been that sewage/garbage smell associated with the old sections of New Orleans. Such smells we've picked up on as a kid while visiting. And we understand why it's like that. Once conditioned to it, it's pretty much been normal, acceptable, and tolerable because that's just how it is. You know it's going to smell so you just ignore it as best you can and move along with enthusiastic intentions of enjoying the sights, the music, the food, and everything else we've fondly grown to love about NOLA. But there's one problem now that knocks ya down almost as soon as you get out of your car: WEED. Marijuana. Dope. However you want to call it. It's absolutely disgusting. Visitors and locals are smoking that trash in plain view, out in the open, on the streets, in front of kids, families, and your police. And they (police) do nothing about it. Perhaps you have a stand-down order in place to enforce drug use on your streets? Whether it's for political reasons, a thinly-stretched understaffed police force, or sheer ambivalence, it is destroying your City in my opinion. Allowing people to blatantly smoke weed on your streets is a nasty travesty. It's also going to cost NOLA in the long run. Promise. Your City has lost its way with allowing this drug trash to run rampant.Third, your homeless are in need of attenSupport the show (https://www.allovertheroadpod.com/)
Deuce and Mo catch up with Jerry Reynolds about life after broadcasting (1:30), what he likes about Tyrese Haliburton (4:00), why he'd like the Kings to keep Richaun Holnes and why it was so tough to see Bogi leave for nothing (8:40), looking ahead to the Bucks-Nets series (11:40), what he's seen in the Nets (15:00), why he believes Nate McMillan made a huge difference in Atlanta (19:40), why he was so frustrated with the Kings season (21:00), if Siakam would be a guy he'd target if available (24:40), why he believes Monte McNair has to take a big risk this offseason (27:20), what he's enjoyed about Ja Morant (31:00), what Luke Walton has to do better this season (33:30), who he likes in the West right now (42:10), what it means to him to see Adelman, Yolanda and C-Webb get to the Hall of fame (47:20), what he remembers about the team trading Mitch for C-Webb and why they were nervous about it (50:10), why Adelman was the right coach (51:05), what the good teams do well (55:35) and what he liked about the play-in (1:01:40). Deuce and Mo closed by talking about NBA fans throwing things and if it's ok for athletes to skip talking to the media (1:10:00). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Deuce and Mo catch up with former Kings player and current broadcaster Doug Christie about what made Rick Adelman so special, C-Webb finally getting into the Hall of Fame, the mentality this Kings squad needs, offseason goals for the squad and they closed by talking about the intensity of the playoffs, teams he's been impressed with and he answered some questions from fans. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The King of all Kings, Chris Webber joined Jason and DC in an all exclusive, uninterrupted almost hour long discussion about his time in Sacramento and how much he owes his career in many ways to the Sac fan base, team and coaches. Listen as "C Webb" gives his opinion on Juwan Howard at Michigan, how he past discussions with Shaq and Kobe certified how good his era of Kings were and why he feels his Hall of Fame induction will finally validate Sacramento. Chris also talks about how he will forever bring the city and fans everywhere he goes when it comes to basketball and apologies to the city for some of the times he didn't always do interviews and speak to the media. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
State Track Restrictions, C-Webb and Jalen Reunite, and More - Monday Hour 2
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Deuce and Mo give their final thoughts on the Kings season, what lies ahead this offseason, the best and worst moments of the season and they talk about how special it is to see Chris Webber, Rick Adelman and Yolanda Griffith get the call to the Hall of Fame, See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Deuce and Mo's NIGHT CHAT hits on the Kings loss to Memphis and what to take away good performances in meaningless games late in the year, the Kings offseason they talk about the NBA coach of the year race, what people will be sought after head coaches this offseason, what playoff teams they would adopt, the Basketball Hall of Fame induction, if C-Webb and Adelman will get in and they talk to fans on discord. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Blue Wire's Chase Thomas is joined by fellow sports reporters The Daily Beast's Robert Silverman and The Detroit Free Press's Andrew Hammond to talk about the biggest stories in sports this week along with the Lakers likely landing in the NBA play-in game, RJ Barrett Takes, and Chris Webber moving on from TNT. Plus, Atlanta Sports Guys Garrett Chapman and Max Marcovitch on the Hawks clinching a playoff birth, the upcoming match-up with the Heat, the Braves losing Soroka, the holes in the outfield, and the Falcons' schedule release.
On this week’s pod, Mannix and Beck dive into Chris Webber’s case for the Hall of Fame – and why his college basketball accomplishments should be counted – the team that needs to make a deal before the March 25th trade deadline (hint: one is in L.A.) and take a long look at the MVP race—and if Chris Paul belongs in it. As always, support the pod by subscribing, rating and submitting reviews on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you download your pods. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Deuce and Mo kick off the podcast with Truth or Trash topics including C-Webb and Adelman being finalists for the Hall of Fame (2:00), the NBA's power teams benefitting from buy-outs (8:50), if this is the last year the Kings don't have an All-Star for a long time (20:40), how many championship-contending teams are in the NBA (25:00), what teams have to make deals in the NBA and the Harrison Barnes market (28:41), the Cowboys made the right choice by signing Dak (37:35), Russell Wilson will be the Seahawks starting QB to open the season (39:40) and Dan Snyder buying social media bots to praise Washington on twitter (44:18). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kings legend Chris Webber had a ton of great and interesting things to say about the city ogf Sacramento and how much the city means to him, including why he interviewed for the GM position and how much he wants to try and bring a winning product to Sacramento. Listen as Doug and Jason give their thoughts on the good things C Webb had to say, plus hear DC talk about the hole in his basketball career... him not being able to bring a ring back to Sac. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Negli anni 90 poche maglie in ambito cestistico erano considerate cool quanto quelle giallo oro dei favolosi 5 di Michigan: cinque giocatori capitanati da un certo Chris Webber che con quella M gialla in campo blu sul petto, rivoluzionarono la NCAA in fatto di coolness e non solo. Gli allenatori, fino a quel momento star assolute dei College, iniziarono a passare in secondo piano in favore di giocatori spettacolari, esplosivi e in grado di influenzare l'estetica della pallacanestro negli anni a venire. Pants oversize, musica hiphop e trash talking invasero il mondo conservtore della NCAA per poi influenzare anche la NBA. Ma le cose per C-Webb, Jalen Rose, Juan Howard e compagni non andarono esattamente in modo lineare. Scopriamo assieme la storia dei Fab Five di Michigan! Sullo sfondo la Detroit che conosciamo grazie a film come Robocop e 8 Mile, i cui pezzi fanno da ideale colonna sonora. Sono gli anni della prima violenza documentata su video tape, delle forze dell'ordine sugli afroamericani. Gli anni di Rodney King e Malice Green.
Negli anni 90 poche maglie in ambito cestistico erano considerate cool quanto quelle giallo oro dei favolosi 5 di Michigan: cinque giocatori capitanati da un certo Chris Webber che con quella M gialla in campo blu sul petto, rivoluzionarono la NCAA in fatto di coolness e non solo. Gli allenatori, fino a quel momento star assolute dei College, iniziarono a passare in secondo piano in favore di giocatori spettacolari, esplosivi e in grado di influenzare l'estetica della pallacanestro negli anni a venire. Pants oversize, musica hiphop e trash talking invasero il mondo conservtore della NCAA per poi influenzare anche la NBA. Ma le cose per C-Webb, Jalen Rose, Juan Howard e compagni non andarono esattamente in modo lineare. Scopriamo assieme la storia dei Fab Five di Michigan! Sullo sfondo la Detroit che conosciamo grazie a film come Robocop e 8 Mile, i cui pezzi fanno da ideale colonna sonora. Buon ascolto!
C Webb is in the building! He’s the man who’s always been at the center of the culture – from his star-studded AAU team to the legendary Fab Five years to his 15-year run in the league. The Midwest legend begins by breaking down his insanely stacked AAU teams and explaining the wild Midwest basketball culture he thrived in while growing up. Then it’s all about Michigan and the Fab Five. The boys who defined college basketball at the time. He gets into the baggy shorts and the buzz cuts, what that ride to fame as a group of college friends was like, and how painful it was experiencing losses in back-to-back championship games. Then he chats post-college, how his mother creatively helped him get over The Timeout, and how the draft process saw him through some hard times. From there, the guys take turns imagining what a C Webb-Shaq duo would’ve done to the basketball world, and Chris gives the backstory of why Shaq pushed for Penny Hardaway. It all worked out, as C Webb linked up with part of Run TMC in Golden State and snatched Rookie of the Year. He goes on to explain his Godfather-like contract, which allowed him to be a free agent after his first season, and what sent him to the East to reunite with Juwan Howard in D.C. The guys then get into C Webb’s finding out that he’d been traded to Sacramento ... while in a grocery store, and why he was so adamant about not wanting to play there. Things changed fast, though, as teammates made him love it there and his arrival led to the Kings’ most successful stretch. C Webb then touches on the final years of his career, what it was like to play with AI in Philly, and what he’s been doing since he retired, including growing his collection of African-American artifacts and teaching a master’s class at Wake Forest. We see you, Professor! C Webb has truly done it ALL. From the game of basketball to the game of life, Chris Webber is a hands-down inspiration. Tune IN! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
C Webb is in the building! He’s the man who’s always been at the center of the culture – from his star-studded AAU team to the legendary Fab Five years to his 15-year run in the league. The Midwest legend begins by breaking down his insanely stacked AAU teams and explaining the wild Midwest basketball culture he thrived in while growing up. Then it’s all about Michigan and the Fab Five. The boys who defined college basketball at the time. He gets into the baggy shorts and the buzz cuts, what that ride to fame as a group of college friends was like, and how painful it was experiencing losses in back-to-back championship games. Then he chats post-college, how his mother creatively helped him get over The Timeout, and how the draft process saw him through some hard times. From there, the guys take turns imagining what a C Webb-Shaq duo would’ve done to the basketball world, and Chris gives the backstory of why Shaq pushed for Penny Hardaway. It all worked out, as C Webb linked up with part of Run TMC in Golden State and snatched Rookie of the Year. He goes on to explain his Godfather-like contract, which allowed him to be a free agent after his first season, and what sent him to the East to reunite with Juwan Howard in D.C. The guys then get into C Webb’s finding out that he’d been traded to Sacramento ... while in a grocery store, and why he was so adamant about not wanting to play there. Things changed fast, though, as teammates made him love it there and his arrival led to the Kings’ most successful stretch. C Webb then touches on the final years of his career, what it was like to play with AI in Philly, and what he’s been doing since he retired, including growing his collection of African-American artifacts and teaching a master’s class at Wake Forest. We see you, Professor! C Webb has truly done it ALL. From the game of basketball to the game of life, Chris Webber is a hands-down inspiration. Tune IN! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy Hour 87: Draymond Green is Better Than C Webb Was Pavy & TPJ are back! With new mics and a new set. Joined by Tee of the Swimteam and Lee, the crew talk Trae Young, Draymond's ranking all time, Luka Doncic, and Wiseman.
12/12/2013: A race between Kenny Smith, Shaq, EJ, Charles Barkley and C-Webb took place, and it was CONTROVERSIALLY good! Celebrating 7 years of that controversial event! (Videos from YouTube are used in this Special Edition of Random Stuff.) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Thomas C. Webb is an Emmy award-winning film and video creator who has dedicated his life to waking up at 3am, enduring -30-degree temperatures and climbing to spine-tingling heights to capture the perfect shot. Bringing the client’s vision to life and telling their story in a unique, engaging way is what drives Thomas to wake up well before the sun. For over a decade, Thomas has been traveling across the world telling impactful stories with professional and creative video production services. Currently residing just outside of Asheville with his two kids and wife, Thomas is happy to call western North Carolina his home.MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODEOgre OutdoorsRivetrWerner HerzogKen BurnsBrevardPisgah ForestCamp4CollectiveAdventure CollectiveOur StateBBC World NewsFood & Wine
Max & Ole reisen mal wieder zurück in die Vergangenheit und befassen sich mit dem Franchise-Höhepunkt (?) der Sacramento Kings: Spiel 5 der Conference Finals 2002. C-Webb & Bibby vs. Shaq & Kobe, Princeton Offense vs. Triangle - und nicht zu verachten: Der Beef zwischen Phil Jackson und Rick Adelman. Anschnallen ...
In this episode, recorded at the 2020 AAJ Winter Convention in New Orleans, Peter C. Webb, Founding Member & SVP of Personal Injury at Scorpion (www.scorpion.co) and a digital marketing consultant, explains Scorpion's industry-leading Internet marketing business for law firms that includes a focus on trial lawyers. Per Scorpion's motto, “Building a Better Way,” Scorpion offers a 3 part approach to Internet marketing for its law firm clients: Design content; Develop strategy, and Implement upon the strategy. According to Peter, the attention span for an individual searching for a PI attorney online is as low as 2-4 seconds. Scorpion understands that websites and social media channels for today's trial lawyers must clearly portray why they are the best attorney choice for injured clients searching the Internet for an attorney to represent them. With over 850 employees in offices located in LA, the Dallas area, and Long Island, Scorpion has the resources and experience to develop 1, 3, and 5 year plans to position their trial lawyer clients to potential injured clients via a comprehensive digital strategy, including website and multiple social media channels. Peter describes 2 success stories. First, involving a mid-size, Houston-based PI firm for whom a collaborative digital marketing campaign helped increase the firm's verdicts and settlements by several hundred million dollars over a 7-year span spearheaded by Scorpion. Second, involving a boutique plaintiff practice that needed to supplement their predominantly peer-based referrals by generating more cases directly. Within three months, they had already obtained a 7-figure new case, along with several dozen smaller accident and injury claims. Regarding Senior Attorneys, Peter describes the “match made in heaven” that the combination of younger, growing law firms with the experience, track record, and legacy that Senior Attorneys presents to injured clients. Peter also encourages more Senior Attorneys to consider Scorpion for their Internet marketing needs because clients need to get the representation that they deserve. As Peter states: “It's your job and duty to make sure you show up so they get the representation. That can't happen if the Senior Attorneys aren't standing up and making sure that they can be found.”
This is part 3 of Ric's stories from the early days of covering the Warriors, including stories about Charles Barkley and Chris Webber, Run TMC, and PJ Caresimo and Latrell Sprewell. Thanks for listening! If you enjoy the show, please rate and review us on Apple Podcasts, and tell a friend. Follow the show on Twitter @BucherFriends Follow Ric on Twitter @RicBucher Follow the show on Instagram Like us on Facebook Subscribe on Youtube See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
You may think cooking Sunday breakfast is a chore. But for distance running icon DEENA KASTOR, it's "strategic joy." The Olympic medalist talks (21:00 mark) about her passion for cooking, favorite comfort foods, growing up hating cheese, and her new memoir on shaping a positive mindset. Plus, Brad and Adam break down the "Uncle Drew" movie ... which should net C-Webb an Oscar!
This week Brother Brewer sat down and had a few with C-Webb from Paranormal Skeptic Academy to talk about the "science" behind the paranormal. You can catch his show at www.paranormalskepticacademy.com.Also check out the bonus Patron's Only Bonus Material, where we talked about beer, our stints in the military, mythicism and a whole lot of other stuff. That show will release tomorrow at patreon.com/skepticsbrewpub.
This week Brother Brewer sat down and had a few with C-Webb from Paranormal Skeptic Academy to talk about the "science" behind the paranormal. You can catch his show at www.paranormalskepticacademy.com.Also check out the bonus Patron's Only Bonus Material, where we talked about beer, our stints in the military, mythicism and a whole lot of other stuff. That show will release tomorrow at patreon.com/skepticsbrewpub.
The final tie breakers were broken heading into next month's lottery. I share a Chris Webber story from back in the early 2000's and the night in the NBA too. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cooper Webb comes on to discuss a crazy Vegas mudder where he secured his second 250 SX title. Gavin Faith discusses his Arenacross championship and we have C Webb's buddy Seth Rarick and Eddie Ray in studio providing the commentary. Remember to listen live Monday's at 6pm PST!
Finally...the complete interview! Enjoy!
The first round of the playoffs have ended - Bag and Rabbit break down all the 1st round series, go over the postseason awards, look ahead to round 2 and throw some shade on C Webb.
Once again I interview friend and fellow podcaster, Chris Webber (aka: C-Webb). This time around we discuss his new Podcast, Paranormal Skeptic Academy, as well as the paranormal and ghost hunting in general. As always...thanks for listening! http://palbertelli.podbean.comhttp://www.facebook.com/TheWeekInDoubtPodcasthttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-week-in-doubt-podcast/id510160837www.audibletrial.com/theweekindoubtTwitter: @theweekindoubtAlso available on Stitcher
In this week's episode we learn that the portrayal of Muslim culture in 90s action movies was entirely accurate, Russia will finally get Coke, Betamax and de facto anti-Muslim laws and C-Webb will pop in to give us a little hip-hop cred.
This Week: My response to a debate my friend and fellow podcaster C-Webb recently took part in. As always...thanks for listening!
For the first time in the history of the show, I conduct an interview. My inaugural guest is Chris Webber; the host of "C-Webb's Sunday School". http://www.facebook.com/TheWeekInDoubtPodcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-week-in-doubt-podcast/id510160837 www.audibletrial.com/theweekindoubt