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On today's show: Yesterday (3:48) + Celtics/Heat, Mavs/Warriors, Club Trillion (40:30) + HBO Real Sports episode on DeShaun Watson (52:51) + Ja named 2nd Team All-NBA and KD to the Grizzlies???? (1:07:43). Watch LIVE at noon, weekdays on YouTube and the Grizzlies App: bit.ly/MemGrizzApp Watch today's full show at: youtube.com/grindcitymedia
Dans l'épisode du jour, nous parlerons du Club Trillion et de Scott Hastings, éphémère joueur des Pistons de 1989 à 1991, champion NBA en 1990 depuis le bout du banc lors du back-to-back des Bad Boys. Scott Hasting a joué quand même 11 saison en NBA, en passant par New York, Atlanta, Miami, Denver et donc Detroit mais plutôt de que de mettre en avant par ses performances ou son palmarès, Scott Hastings va se faire connaître en inventant le concept de trillion. En anglais un trillion, c'est un nombre à 13 chiffres, soit un million de million. Mais 13 chiffres au basket, c'est exactement le nombre de case qu'il y a dans la boxscore, cette fiche de stats qui liste les productions brutes d'un joueur. Et Scott Hastings, sa grande particularité à lui, c'était de remplir la première case, celle des minutes et de laisser toute les autres vides puisqu'il n'avait ni le temps ni la capacité de faire autre chose. Des matchs à 0 point, 0 rebond, 0 passes décisives, 0 tir tenté, 0 contre, 0 interceptions etc etc... Dans ce podcast, vous apprendrez tout du Club Trillions, un club fondé par Scott Hastings qui a fait de l'échec un art au point d'en faire un concept qui compte toujours aujourd'hui ! Pour aller plus loin : Le Blog Club Trillion Word of the Day: one trillion Keeping Score: After an Unproductive Minute, One of the Trillions
Club Trillion Amber Ale is back again! On this week's episode, we welcome a special guest - Club Trillion creator, Mark Titus - to the podcast to chat about the origins of Club Tril, what Mark is up to now on the West Coast, and of course - the return of this delicious collaboration beer with Mark and our friends at Homage.
The Law Firm. Club Trillion. He Hate Me. We asked the people their favorite nicknames in sports and to no surprise, the people delivered. Mark and Charlotte pick their favorite submissions, before diving into listener emails. Next, yes, Charlotte is still on a high from the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show and proposes the “Senior Dog Bowl,” hosted by Joe Buck of course. Finally, Mark watched Space Jam and to put it simple, he did not like it. Updates to come Thursday.
It's a double-dose of entertainment this week, as the guys welcome in not one but two guests to the show: YouTube sensation, fellow podcaster, and the content king Kenny Beecham and then author, creator of Club Trillion, and Ohio State Buckeye Mark Titus. To kick things off, Kenny sits down and digs into several topics, including how he broke through the swarm of content creators to make his mark, becoming a voice in the basketball community, his new show “Called Game,” and the weaknesses in NBA 2K. Following that, the hilarious Mark Titus joins the show and let's it all hang out as he breaks down just how the "benchwarmer" narrative began for him, how he was discovered by Bill Simmons, his viral tweet about Duncan that took the media by storm, his hoop skills, and much more. It's a packed house this week, so take a seat and enjoy. KENNY RUNDOWN • On how it all began for him • How hard was it to push through the moments when no one was listening • Falling in love with content creation • On keeping his mind focused on what he wanted to accomplish and pushing through the tough times • Kenny explains his new show "Called Game" • The crew breaks down NBA 2K and the inconsistencies that riddle the game and it's player rankings • Are there players that Kenny likes watching but just don't translate into success in the game • In what ways can the makers of the game improve these deficiencies • What moment in his career had the biggest impact on his success MARK RUNDOWN • On peaking in the 8th grade • Upon arriving at OSU, did he ever have dreams of making it to the NBA? • When his benchwarmer narrative started to take hold, did he struggle with being taken seriously • If had arrived a few years later, would podcasting been a part of his story • Tells the story of how Bill Simmons first reached out to him • The guys address and break down the viral tweet that Mark sent out about Duncan • Duncan describes the struggle with having humility, but needing to push that aside on the court • Did Mark ever watch Duncan play and say to himself "I can be that guy". • Mark explains the the values of Coldwater, Ohio • What moment in his career does he think was pivotal to his success • The UNDrafted Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, Gottlieb explains why he disagrees that there are no great college teams this season, why he likes what Mick Cronin is doing at UCLA, and why he's not blown away by Cole Anthony. This week's guest is former Ohio State walk-on, basketball writer and host of the Titus and Tate podcast, Mark Titus. He discusses following Greg Oden from their AAU team to Columbus, becoming an internet sensation with his popular Club Trillion blog, and publicly detailing his battle with depression. Make sure you download, rate and subscribe here to get the latest All Ball Podcasts! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
This week, Gottlieb explains why he disagrees that there are no great college teams this season, why he likes what Mick Cronin is doing at UCLA, and why he's not blown away by Cole Anthony. This week's guest is former Ohio State walk-on, basketball writer and host of the Titus and Tate podcast, Mark Titus. He discusses following Greg Oden from their AAU team to Columbus, becoming an internet sensation with his popular Club Trillion blog, and publicly detailing his battle with depression. Make sure you download, rate and subscribe here to get the latest All Ball Podcasts! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
This week, Gottlieb explains why he disagrees that there are no great college teams this season, why he likes what Mick Cronin is doing at UCLA, and why he's not blown away by Cole Anthony. This week's guest is former Ohio State walk-on, basketball writer and host of the Titus and Tate podcast, Mark Titus. He discusses following Greg Oden from their AAU team to Columbus, becoming an internet sensation with his popular Club Trillion blog, and publicly detailing his battle with depression. Make sure you download, rate and subscribe here to get the latest All Ball Podcasts! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Amazon’s huge 4th-quarter gets the company back above the trillion-dollar market cap. Apple and Microsoft continue their hot streaks, while Facebook sells off due to margin concerns. Jason Moser, Andy Cross, and Ron Gross analyze the latest earnings results from Tesla, Visa, Colgate-Palmolive, McCormick, Starbucks, McDonald’s, and PayPal. Plus, we discuss IBM’s new CEO, Atari’s new line of hotels, and why the guys have Mastercard, Walker & Dunlop, and Pinterest are on their radar. For a free copy of our Investing Starter Kit, go to www.fool.com/StarterKit and we’ll email it to you.
Apple’s latest quarter (and dividend hike) were enough to push the company’s market cap over $1 trillion again. Aaron Bush analyzes how Apple’s focus on its services division is going. Shopify’s shares rise 10% after 1st-quarter revenue growth impresses Wall Street. Plus, we share takeaways from Facebook’s developer conference and marvel and how Yum China increased sales at its KFC locations.
Cleaning up the Super Bowl and Parade plus Hank's thoughts from the postgame party (2:27 - 10:52). NBA trade deadline is a day away and the Lakers and Pelicans are playing a game of chicken. Lavar Ball is officially back and Kobe may be as well (10:52 - 17:17). Hot Seat/Cool Throne including being nice to billionaires and John Wall is hurt (17:17 - 30:43). Mark Titus aka Club Trillion joins the show to catch up on the College Basketball season, can anyone beat Duke, is Brad Calipari too swaggy? And what happened to the Pac 12? (30:33 - 79:58). Bachelor talk for guys that don't watch the bachelor, man card for the mountain lion that got choked out, and guys on chicks.
This week Adam, Walt, Mark and Chris get a chance to sit down and chat with bench-warmer extraordinaire MARK TITUS! Mark is the founder and author of the blog Club Trillion. His book, Don’t Put Me In, Coach, chronicles his career as a walk-on benchwarmer for the Ohio State basketball team and is on sale now. He currently is a contributor at The Ringer where he also hosts one of the country’s most-listened-to College Basketball Podcast, One Shining Podcast. Before joining the Ringer, Titus contributed to ESPN and Grantland. Ten years on, Club Trillion’s legacy lives through Mark’s ‘One Shining Podcast’, the World Famous Club Tril Homage t-shirt, his writing for the Ringer, and this delicious easy-drinking Amber Ale–brewed to enjoy at the end of the bar or the end of the bench. Cheers to ten years of fundamentals! CLUB TRILLION STATS STYLE: AMBER ALEABV: 6.1% IBU: 30HOPS: GREEN BULLET, CASCADE, MT. HOODMALTS: 2 ROW, MUNICH, CARAMEL AMBER, VICTORYCOLLABORATOR: HOMAGE x CLUB TRILLIONCONTAINER: KEGS / CANSAVAILABILITY: JANUARY 29, 2019
Mark Titus of Club Trillion and Ringer fame hopped on the podcast to chat about Wednesday's wild games, whether North Carolina or Gonzaga is the best team in the country, if we should be worried about Villanova and how he discovered the song that signifies Frank Mason III.
Rob Dauster is joined by Mark Titus of Club Trillion fame to discuss walk-ons and bench mobs, the Big Ten and the beauty in Virginia's deliberate pace.
Mark Titus is an American blogger and former walk-on basketball player for Ohio State. Since October 2008, he has written about his basketball-related experiences in his blog ‘Club Trillion‘. He was selected in the 2010 Harlem Globetrotters draft as well....