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Matthias and Jake are back for another edition of the Wide Right Natty Litecast. One this week's episode the guy's talk the plethora of former Cyclones that will be on NBA rosters or participating in the summer league this year. Matt Thomas signed a 3-year deal with the Toronto Raptors to start this week off and will have a great opportunity to make some noise in the NBA. Matthias asked Jake is Cameron Lard would find a way to stick with the Orlando Magic and Jake thinks it may be hard with all the big men they seem to stash.Tyrese Haliburton is making some noise in Greece with the United State FIBA team. What does this mean for his future at Iowa State? Will he propel himself into a first round NBA pick after next season? Matthias is selfish and hopes that he stays for four years but right now that looks like a stretch.Finally Jake is asked what he will give up for an Iowa State Sugar Bowl appearance and he has a hard time pinpointing what that may be. We thank you for listening to this week's episode and we hope you enjoy it. Thanks you to our sponsor Es Tas Bar and Grill!
Iowa State has a handful of NBA Draft hopefuls in 2019 including early-entry candidates Talen Horton-Tucker and Lindell Wigginton, graduates Marial Shayok and Nick Weiler-Babb and transfer Cameron Lard. What is their outlook? NBA Draft expert Sam Vecenie of The Athletic joins the show to provide scouting reports and intel on their NBA Draft stock and outlooks. Horton-Tucker will be at the NBA Combine in Chicago from May 15-19 while Wigginton and Shayok will both participate in the NBA G-League Elite Camp from May 12-14. Vecenie also helps look ahead with some thoughts on the future NBA outlook for sophomore guard Tyrese Haliburton. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matthias, Matt, Jake and Jared discuss Hakeem Butler and David Montgomery's draft status for this week. Cameron Lard is declaring for the NBA Draft and what would you name your podcast? Ice Cream may have snuck into the conversation.
The guys discuss Iowa State’s win over Kansas State, look ahead to the game against Drake, give some thoughts on the upcoming returns of Cameron Lard and Zoran Talley to the basketball team, their favorite Rocky movies, Jared’s experience as the witness of a crime and much more on this week’s episode of Stanz & … Continue reading "STANZ & FITZ: Episode 47" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jim & Trent begin the program talking about Iowa State basketball and Cameron Lard still working his way into good graces and some Iowa football as they prepare for Penn State. Ian Casselberry drops by to talk about the World Series and gets ready for Game 2 tonight and Matt Nelson of Wide Right Natty Lite with a look at ISU hoops and football.
After news surrounding Cameron Lard, Neill Berry and Lindell Wigginton, it's suddenly become a busy offseason for Iowa State men's basketball. Ames Tribune sports editor Travis Hines breakdown all the developments and takes your questions. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ken and Trent open the show looking at leaks of the NFL schedule, some baseball talk, LeBron going off and Cameron Lard in some hot water. Then, Marc Morehouse stops by to preview the spring practice tomorrow for the Hawkeyes and Bill Bender gives some thoughts on college football wrapping up spring. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Jim & Trent open the show with a look at the Cameron Lard situation, talk NFL schedule and then welcome in Matt Nelson from Wide Right Nattie Light to talk Cyclones, Mike Bates from MLB Daily Dish talks baseball with the guys and Angela from New Leaf Wellness stops by with a look at their upcoming open house on May 10th.
The guys open the hour with more on the Cameron Lard drug paraphernalia charge, then talk NHL, NBA, MLB and more with Zubin Mehenti from ESPN's Sportscenter before getting ready for the night in sports.
Ames Tribune sports editor Travis Hines discussess the "coach's decision" that sidelined Zoran Talley, Cameron Lard and Terrence Lewis, plus takes your Twitter questions in a Iowa State basketball deep dive. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wednesday’s game against Baylor was encouraging for a lot reasons. The final result though was a heartbreaking loss and a missed opportunity to stay atop the Big 12 conference standings and earn a marquee with for their resume. The four horsemen, Austin, Matt, Kevin and Matthias joined the podcast to discuss their thoughts on several key topics surround the Cyclones. Matt explained why he thought Deonte Burton was the MVP for Iowa State Wednesday night in Waco. Kevin discussed who he would have started (FROM THIS YEAR’S TEAM) after halftime against Baylor. Matthias explained why TCU is poised to end Kansas’ run of Big 12 Championships. Just kidding, but he did give his thoughts as to whether anyone would challenge the Jayhawks this year. Together we discussed the inability to put the ball in the hoop (which it turns out is a pretty big deal) for this team at the end of ball games. Do we need to fire Prohm or do the players need to sweat more and try harder? We went back to discuss Matt’s man crush and everyone else’s public enemy #1, Deonte Burton. We think he try more of those slam dunks and less of those missed layups. Kevin noticed some concerning trends in Monte Morris’ shooting numbers against quality opponents. Should his focus return to being more of a distributor? The crew took a look at Iowa State’s resume at this point in the year. How does is stack up and what do they need to do to improve it? Spoiler: they need to win more and lose less. We started the hype train on Cameron Lard as he is set to arrive on campus this weekend. Kevin was kind of buzzkill as he isn’t entirely convinced the kid is a real person. Where does Lard rank among fictitious recruits like Emmanuel Malou, Norvel Pelle and Ivan Chiriaev?
Wednesday’s game against Baylor was encouraging for a lot reasons. The final result though was a heartbreaking loss and a missed opportunity to stay atop the Big 12 conference standings and earn a marquee with for their resume. The four horsemen, Austin, Matt, Kevin and Matthias joined the podcast to discuss their thoughts on several key topics surround the Cyclones. Matt explained why he thought Deonte Burton was the MVP for Iowa State Wednesday night in Waco. Kevin discussed who he would have started (FROM THIS YEAR’S TEAM) after halftime against Baylor. Matthias explained why TCU is poised to end Kansas’ run of Big 12 Championships. Just kidding, but he did give his thoughts as to whether anyone would challenge the Jayhawks this year. Together we discussed the inability to put the ball in the hoop (which it turns out is a pretty big deal) for this team at the end of ball games. Do we need to fire Prohm or do the players need to sweat more and try harder? We went back to discuss Matt’s man crush and everyone else’s public enemy #1, Deonte Burton. We think he try more of those slam dunks and less of those missed layups. Kevin noticed some concerning trends in Monte Morris’ shooting numbers against quality opponents. Should his focus return to being more of a distributor? The crew took a look at Iowa State’s resume at this point in the year. How does is stack up and what do they need to do to improve it? Spoiler: they need to win more and lose less. We started the hype train on Cameron Lard as he is set to arrive on campus this weekend. Kevin was kind of buzzkill as he isn’t entirely convinced the kid is a real person. Where does Lard rank among fictitious recruits like Emmanuel Malou, Norvel Pelle and Ivan Chiriaev?
Corey Evans (@coreyevans_10) from HoopSeen.com stopped by to help us recap the fall signing period for Steve Prohm and the Iowa State basketball team. Recently, he ranked ISU's class #16 in the nation as well as #1 in the Big 12. How will that change going forward and how will the addition of Cameron Lard impact the class? We talked about what we can expect out of Isaiah Stokes' recruitment going forward and what ISU's chances are in landing the talented big man. Well connected when it comes to national recruiting, we asked Corey his thoughts on the perception of Steve Prohm's recruiting ability. Also, we look forward to reading your creative reviews you leave in iTunes, on-air during our next show.
Corey Evans (@coreyevans_10) from HoopSeen.com stopped by to help us recap the fall signing period for Steve Prohm and the Iowa State basketball team. Recently, he ranked ISU's class #16 in the nation as well as #1 in the Big 12. How will that change going forward and how will the addition of Cameron Lard impact the class? We talked about what we can expect out of Isaiah Stokes' recruitment going forward and what ISU's chances are in landing the talented big man. Well connected when it comes to national recruiting, we asked Corey his thoughts on the perception of Steve Prohm's recruiting ability. Also, we look forward to reading your creative reviews you leave in iTunes, on-air during our next show.