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RUNDOWN Mitch and Scott catch up after Scott's softball tournament weekend, debate whether a hole-in-one on an executive course should really count, and work through another round of birthday trivia featuring Pistol Pete Maravich, Clyde Drexler, Kurt Warner, Meryl Streep, Kris Kristofferson, Cyndi Lauper, and Barenaked Ladies founder Steven Page. The Mariners limp toward the halfway point battling injuries, an offense that continues to struggle against left-handed pitching, and lingering questions about the piggyback pitching experiment. Mitch, Joe, and Brady discuss Dom Canzone's emergence as an everyday player, Logan Gilbert's recent dominance, the club's ability to stay afloat despite mounting absences, and what lies ahead against Pittsburgh and Cleveland. Stretch joins Mitch to explain why this year's World Cup feels different despite being hosted in the United States, recounting three decades of World Cup adventures with his brother while breaking down Team USA's unexpected success. The conversation covers Seattle's electric atmosphere, the Americans' path through the knockout rounds, and why a potential Round of 16 match at Lumen Field could become one of the biggest sporting events in Seattle history. Bob Harig joins Mitch from Shinnecock Hills to break down Wyndham Clark's controversial victory, why golf fans have been slow to embrace him, and Scottie Scheffler's frustrating near-miss at the career Grand Slam. They also discuss Joaquin Niemann's costly penalty, Tiger Woods' uncertain future, Phil Mickelson's complicated legacy, and why Shinnecock remains one of the most polarizing U.S. Open venues in golf. GUESTS Brady Farkas | Host, Refuse to Lose podcast Joe Doyle | MLB analyst, Over-Slot Matt Stretch Johnson | Former Sounders broadcaster and longtime World Cup traveler Bob Harig | Golf writer and author of "Tiger vs. Jack: Golf's Greatest Debate" TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 | Hole-in-one controversies, Birthday Trivia, and a Mariners Injury Crisis. 18:52 | Mariners No-Table: Injuries Mount as the Mariners Search for Answers. 34:39 | Matt Stretch Johnson: World Cup Fever hits Seattle as Team USA Makes a Surprising Run. 1:00:02 | Bob Harig: Wyndham Clark Silences the Haters with a Second U.S. Open Title. 1:18:46 | Other Stuff: Cade Horton dominance in Double-A, Jazz Chisholm Jr. foul ball injury, Knicks players reportedly abstaining from sex during championship run, Argentina-Algeria fan brawl in Times Square, Jacob Misiorowski's "rough" outing, Floyd Mayweather lawsuits and bad-check allegations, Shohei Ohtani welcomes second child, Arizona woman arrested after speeding to get home for Love Island. HEADLINES: Drag queen Patty Gonia sued by Patagonia over trademark infringement, McDonald's manager serves allegedly licked fries to ex-girlfriend, British couple investigated for having sex on a Ferris wheel, Robert Fripp surprised hospital shaved his scrotum during heart attack treatment RIPs: Aldon Smith, Lance Rentzel, Gene Shalit, Tom Dreesen, Gene Bess, James Burrows, Walter Parazaider
Basketball Hall of Famer, Clyde Drexler, joins the show to talk about season 9 of The Big 3 (which tips off this weekend) as well as the NBA Finals. Brenan Sorsby is headed to the Supplemental Draft as the Texas Tech vs NCAA controversy came to an end. Stop hating on the hydration breaks in the World Cup.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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NBA Hall of Famer Clyde Drexler joins the show to discuss the upcoming Big 3 season, his thoughts on Draymond's comments about Charles Barkley's career, and his reaction to the Portland Trail Blazers cutting costs within their franchise.
NBA Hall of Famer Clyde Drexler joins the show to discuss the upcoming season for the Big 3, Draymond Green's comments on Charles Barkley, and the Portland Trail Blazers cutting costs within their franchise. Plus, Nick reacts to the Mavericks firing Jason Kidd, and blind ranks the best New York Knicks of all time.
Bleav Host Robert Land pays tribute to Guy V. Lewis, Phi Slama Jama, the Game of the Century ('68 UCLA vs. UH) & UH Cougars basketball history. We listen back at our interviews with Don Chaney, Reid Gettys & Greg 'Cadillac' Anderson - who played for Guy V. Plus, we listen back to our conversations with Houston Sportswriters Joseph Duarte, Dale Robertson, Mickey Herskowitz & Coog author & historian Robert Jacobus - who wrote 'Houston Cougars in the 1960's: Death Threats, the Veer Offense & the Game of the Century". You'll hear stories on Hakeem Olajuwon, Clyde Drexler, Michael Jordan, James Worthy, Elvin Hayes, David Lattin, McCoy McLemore, Sidney Lowe, Michael Young & Benny Anders. Today's Show is Presented by FanDuel! (3:26) Best Final 4 Bet? (5:26) Did Guy V. Lewis create 'Game of the Century'? (8:00) Guy V: Underrated Coach? (9:13) Mickey Herskowitz Describes Crazy '68 UH-UCLA Atmosphere! (13:09) Was Guy V reason Dale Robertson came to Houston? Was his Strategy Disrespected? (18:20) Could David Lattin & McCoy McLemore have played with Elvin Hayes & Don Chaney at UH? (20:47) Don Chaney remembers 'Game of the Century' & learns from Guy V (24:32) Chaney coaches Hakeem & remembers integrating SWC (24:43) Cadillac Anderson: How did Guy V change his life? (29:45) Joseph Duarte: Visits Guy V's hometown & sees Guy V Hall of Fame Induction (32:07) Reid Gettys: Maing of Phi Slama Jama Doc! (35:09) Why wasn't Gettys in NC State Doc? (37:05) Finding Benny Anders! (39:25) Was Benny Anders like Michael Jordan? Did he pull a gun? (41:30) Phi Slama Jama layup line (43:30) Seeing Hakeem for 1st Time? (45:27) Getting Recuited by Guy V. Lewis (46:35) Amazing James Worthy Dunk vs. Final 4 Coogs! (49:08) How great was Louisville-UH Final 4 Game? (50:45) Should Rockets have drafted Drexler over Rodney McCray? (52:45) What did it mean to Gettys to see Hakeem/Drexler Clutch City Title? (53:55) Did Gettys watch NC State ending with Sidney Lowe? (56:35) Was altitude factor for NC State game? (57:15) Did Guy V win with Houston talent? (58:15) Is Michael Young lost among Phi Slama Jama greats? Subscribe ️ Youtube, Spotify, Apple & iHeart X ️ https://x.com/HSTPodcast Facebook ️ https://www.facebook.com/HoustonSportsTalkPod Classic Houston Memories & History Playlist ️ https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLP6kjM8cv81ruXBBvH-vfCxXPO0npG_OS Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
It’s official! Former LSU men’s basketball coach Will Wade is returning to Baton Rouge to coach the Tigers again next season. The 43-year old Wade coached the LSU basketball team from 2017-2022 until he was fired following an NCAA probe into improper payments being offered to certain LSU basketball recruits. Back then, the NCAA did not allow schools to pay their players. Yet. Ironically, Will Wade’s dismissal by LSU in 2022 happened right as the NCAA’s new rules (such as they are) were being implemented to allow college athletes to receive compensation for their name, image, and likeness (NIL). Wade was simply ahead of his time. LSU was slapped with five NCAA sanctions and sent the basketball coach to the unemployment line. Will Wade re-emerged at McNeese State University in Lake Charles a year later in 2023. He led the Cowboys into their first-ever NCAA March Madness tournament in 2024 and, again, in 2025. Wade was then hired to become the head coach at North Carolina State this past season. His NC State Wolfpack team was selected to participate in the NCAA “First Four” round. They lost to Texas in that game to finish the year at 20-14. While that was happening in the life of Will Wade, LSU’s then-Athletics Director Scott Woodward hired former Murray State basketball coach Matt McMahon to run the men’s program in the spring of 2022. The Murray State Racers qualified for the NCAA March Madness tournament three times in five seasons under Coach McMahon before he left for LSU. Four years later, coach Matt McMahon’s LSU teams had won only 17 SEC games against 55 conference losses (23.6%). This season’s Tigers finished dead last in the league with a woeful 3-15 record. Matt McMahon was dismissed this week, but he won’t go away empty handed The ex-LSU basketball coach will receive nearly $8 million as part of his contract buyout provisions. He joined a growing number of former LSU sports leaders who were fired in recent years but received lucrative going-away presents upon their exit. Former LSU head football coaches Brian Kelly ($54 million – 2025) and Ed Orgeron ($17 million – 2021) along with former AD Scott Woodward ($6 million – 2025) have been paid handsomely to hit the road. When added to Matt McMahon’s $8 million buyout, that is $85 million which LSU’s wealthiest athletics backers have been asked to cover. In exchange, the school’s financial backers demand winners (sooner than later) in return for being asked to pay for so many expensive changes in Baton Rouge. Speaking of money, basketball coach Will Wade’s former school at North Carolina State will receive $4 million as compensation after his abrupt exit following season #1 in Raleigh. NC State Athletic Director Boo Corrigan was understandably miffed at coach Will Wade’s decision to leave his program after just one year. “As far as the resignation letter, it was an email that we received from his agent,” said Corrigan. “I’m disappointed at how it went down.” Is the LSU basketball job actually better than North Carolina State? LSU has zero NCAA men’s basketball tournament titles. Long-time coach and fan favorite Dale Brown’s Tigers played in two Final Four appearances (1981 and 1986), but his teams lost in the national semifinals both years. Brown’s successor, John Brady, led LSU to another Final Four appearance in 2006. Same result. Over the past twenty years, LSU was selected for the NCAA post-season tournament just five times. Three of those occurred during coach Will Wade’s five seasons with the Tigers (2019, 2021, and 2022). After being fired by LSU, Will Wade rebuilt his credibility by turning the McNeese State Cowboys of the Southland Conference into a basketball powerhouse during his two years in Lake Charles. The Pokes went 30-4 and 28-7, won the Southland Conference title both years, and made two consecutive March Madness post-season appearances. Wade left after two seasons to take the job at North Carolina State of the Atlantic Coast Conference. The Wolfpack already had two national championship trophies in Raleigh. Coach Norm Sloan’s 1973-74 team featured dynamic high-flying forward David Thompson, 7’4” center Tom Burleson and diminutive 5’7” point guard Monty Towe. NC State defeated legendary coach John Wooden’s mighty UCLA Bruins in overtime in the semifinals and then polished-off Marquette to win the school’s first basketball title. Coach Jim Valvano’s 1983 North Carolina State team won the ACC Tournament and barely qualified for the NCAA March Madness field as a lowly #6 regional seed. His “Cardiac Pack” thrilled the nation by defeating a series of top teams on their way to the title game against heavily favored Houston. Hakeem Olajuwon, Clyde Drexler and Houston’s Phi Slamma Jamma team lost to NC State on a stunning last second put-back for the Wolfpack’s second national championship. Given North Carolina State’s national stature in basketball, the job in Raleigh seems to be slightly higher in prestige than the men’s head coaching job at LSU. Since the turn of the century, the ACC was won ten national titles versus four by the SEC. Coach Will Wade’s first year at North Carolina State improved the Wolfpack from 12-19 last year to 20-14 in 2026. However… North Carolina State recently announced that it is having athletic budget issues A February report indicated that North Carolina State’s athletics department ran a $18.5 deficit over the past 12 months. The school’s athletic revenues of $126 million did not cover the expenses of $144 million. The report cited increased costs due to revenue sharing with the athletes. In fact, $18 million was shared by NC State’s athletes over in the past year. The school (like so many others) is now looking at raising ticket prices, holding large concerts on-campus, and other measures aimed to increase revenues without trimming athletic costs. Perhaps Will Wade saw the handwriting on the wall at NC State. He has moved to a school which has been spending money on athletics like the proverbial drunken sailor. Is LSU becoming McNeese State University – East campus? In the past six months, LSU has looked 130 miles to the west to hire two of its key leaders from McNeese State University in Lake Charles. McNeese President Wade Rousse accepted the vacant top position at LSU in November, 2025. The new LSU President was rumored to be the top choice of Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry. Yesterday (Thursday), McNeese State University Athletics Director Heath Schroyer announced his departure for LSU as well. He was named “Senior Deputy AD/Executive Director of External Relations” for the LSU system. Translation – Heath Schroyer will be tasked with raising more money for sports (particularly men’s basketball) while hovering over the shoulders of current LSU Director of Athletics Verge Ausberry. Schroyer had been a long-time college basketball coach. After becoming the McNeese State University Athletics Director, he brought Will Wade to coach the men’s basketball team in 2023. The program quickly blossomed into a Southland Conference dynamo. As the week draws to a close, the 2023-2025 era McNeese State University posse of President Wade Rousse, AD Heath Schroyer, and men’s basketball coach Will Wade has been reunited again in Baton Rouge. LSU’s athletics budget was already huge. What’s a few more million dollars to bring in a new men’s basketball coach and his good buddy, right? Men’s basketball at LSU has been in significant decline in recent years. However, the men’s basketball team financial income statement is, somehow, still profitable. LSU’s 2025 annual report to the NCAA showed that men’s basketball turned a profit of around $2.5 million despite declining home game attendance. Meanwhile, Coach Kim Mulkey’s very popular women’s basketball team at LSU averaged 10,707 fans per game vs. 7,147 for the men. The LSU women won the 2023 national championship and earned a #2 regional seed in the Women’s March Madness tournament this year. LSU fans are very proud of Kim Mulkey and the school’s women’s basketball program. Would you believe that the LSU women’s program posted an $8 million loss in 2025? How is that even possible? The compensation (salary, bonus, and benefits) for the LSU men’s and women’s basketball coaches and staff are fairly equal. In case you were wondering, Kim Mulkey earned $500,000 more than men’s coach Matt McMahon’s $3 million last year. Total expenses for the men’s team last year were $11.1 million. The LSU women’s basketball team spent $12.1 million in 2025. However, the LSU women’s basketball program produced total revenues of just $4.137 million (tickets, program donations, and about $500,000 from NCAA post-season tournament revenues). The women’s team had zero media income from the SEC and other media sources, though. The LSU’s men’s basketball team posted revenues of $13.625 million! The Tigers benefited from a $2 million check from the massive NCAA’s men’s March Madness TV contract plus another $7 million received from the SEC and others for media rights. That incremental $9 million for LSU men’s basketball from SEC media sources and NCAA tournament revenues makes a world of difference! From LSU’s perspective, there is still upside potential to increase men’s basketball ticket sales, merchandising, and, of course, NIL fundraising as coach Will Wade returns to the school next year. Ride ’em, ex-Cowboys! Expect the former McNeese State Cowboys’ dynamic duo of Will Wade and cohort Heath Schroyer to join forces to shake every possible money tree in Louisiana on behalf of the LSU men’s basketball program. Will Wade wants more money to buy better basketball players. LSU’s athletics budget of more than $200 million annually dwarfs the $146 million (and its $18 million annual loss) at North Carolina State. Coach Wade envisions LSU’s bigger pie and more to share with his players. The increased interest in men’s basketball around Baton Rouge resulting from Will Wade’s return should provide a reasonable boost to season ticket sales revenue. If Coach Wade is able to transform LSU’s men’s basketball team into an March Madness contender soon, the funding from basketball donors will grow as well. Time to giddy-up and Geaux Tigers! The post Will Wade and the McNeese State Posse Rides into Baton Rouge appeared first on SwampSwamiSports.com.
UCLA scoring machine turned 12-year NBA vet Tracy Murray joins Coach Mark Gottfried for epic hoops storytelling — from high school phenom to pro resilience and sharp takes on today's game. Tracy recounts leading the nation in high school scoring (44-45 PPG, including a 66-point outburst), his life-changing UCLA years where family-focused recruiting built discipline and character, and developing a killer scoring bag early by competing against pros like Norm Nixon and Michael Cooper from age 11. They relive the gut-wrenching 1992 Elite Eight loss to Bobby Knight's fired-up Indiana team, the intense UCLA-Arizona rivalry battles, and how Ed O'Bannon was primed for a long NBA career before knee issues. On the pro side: Adjusting to guarding elite wings like Clyde Drexler as a rookie, the bench motivation from Houston's championship ring, betting on himself with a minimum deal in Toronto and earning his spot through pure grind, and the mental toughness that sustained a solid career. Modern college hoops gets real — Tracy backs players getting paid but calls NIL/transfer portal the "Wild Wild West" with no loyalty or accountability, dubs today's landscape full of "runners" who bail when challenged, notes high school talents getting ignored for portal vets, and blames social media's perfection pressure for killing thick skin and growth through mistakes. The fun finale: Tracy's all-time picks — MJ over LeBron (killer instinct), Kobe over LeBron, Kareem's skyhook over Shaq, Magic to start a team over Steph (elevates everyone), Steph as top shooter ever (ahead of Reggie and Ray), best off-ball movers (Curry, Reggie, Rip), and Hakeem over Duncan after that iconic 1995 dominance. Pure gold from a guy who's lived it all. Timestamps: 00:00 – Intro & high school scoring legends 01:14 – 66-point game & national leader 02:26 – UCLA: Gym rat to manhood 05:51 – Family recruiting & UCLA's edge 08:00 – Scoring vs. adults early on 11:31 – Offensive rebounding mastery 13:34 – Trailing fast breaks & signature shots 16:22 – Elite Eight heartbreak vs. Indiana 20:41 – UCLA-Arizona rivalry intensity 25:51 – Ed O'Bannon's monster potential 27:43 – NBA defensive crash course 31:31 – Championship fire from the bench 33:17 – Toronto minimum bet pays off 37:00 – NIL/Portal: Wild West reality 42:31 – "Runner" mentality & no toughness 46:54 – High school kids vs. portal vets 53:07 – Social media killing mental growth 59:21 – GOAT: MJ - LeBron, Kobe - LeBron 01:00:39 – Kareem - Shaq on skill 01:01:42 – Magic - Steph to build around; shooter rankings 01:03:11 – Elite off-ball movement 01:05:13 – Hakeem - Duncan & 1995 memories Comment below: Agree with Tracy's GOAT takes? Who's on your list? Subscribe for more authentic college & pro basketball stories every week.
Send a textWe rank the best shooting guards after Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant, using a consistent checklist built around two-way play, production, accolades, and era context. We land on Dwyane Wade at No 3 and walk through the full 3–14 list with the reasons behind every spot. • The criteria we use, why defense breaks ties, and why empty offense drops players • Why stats need context, including pace of play and era difficulty • The full candidate pool from Wade to Earl Monroe and why each name makes the cut • Why championships, MVPs, Finals MVPs, All-NBA, and All-Defense matter in tight debates • Our 14–11 segment, including Earl Monroe, Reggie Miller, Ray Allen, and Klay Thompson • The two-way argument for Joe Dumars and how a Finals MVP changes the math • The T-Mac versus James Harden debate, including role, era, and defense concerns • Where George Gervin and Allen Iverson land and why their peaks still matter • The case for Clyde Drexler and the Jerry West position debate • Why Dwyane Wade earns No 3 behind MJ and Kobe Please make sure to like, subscribe, comment, tell anyone who's anyone about the show.Support the showhttps://linktr.ee/GetABucketShow for more content!!!
Send us a textOn this edition of The Brief Case, presented by Spirit Mountain Casino, Trail Blazers reporter/Insider Casey Holdahl discusses...• The Trail Blazers having their NBA Cup dreams dashed with a loss to the San Antonio Spurs in West Group C play on Thanksgiving eve• You can miss three-pointers or miss free throws, but if you're the 2025-26 Trail Blazers, you can't miss both• Portland using some down time during the holiday weekend to get in their first real practices since the start of the regular season• The Trail Blazers can't hold on in the fourth quarter versus the Oklahoma City Thunder, though their improved play is cause for optimism• Deni Avdija playing out of position at point guard on offense and center on defense• Deni gets his second triple-double of the season, making him one of the few players in do so this season• Avdija doing something that only Clyde Drexler and Damian Lillard have done in Trail Blazers' franchise history• International or domestic, at this point, Deni Avdija has to be a Western Conference All-Star• A conversation with Trail Blazers center Robert Williams III regarding his season so far, how Portland's new style of play fits his style of play, enjoying the grind of rehab, offering council to teammates dealing with injuries, slowing down (but in a good way) and the rarity of playing for a head coach who was also a center
Join us for an exciting episode of "Showtime w/ Coop" as we dive into a thrilling game of "Start, Bench, Cut" featuring some of the NBA's greatest legends! In this week's discussion, we analyze the careers of iconic players like LeBron James, Luka Dončić, and Reggie Miller, making tough choices based on their current performance and historical impact. We also explore the fierce rivalry between the Lakers and Celtics, highlighting the skills of James Worthy and Jason Tatum. Plus, we tackle the legacies of Allen Iverson, Moses Malone, and more, culminating in a debate over the greatness of Patrick Ewing, Bill Russell, and Tim Duncan. Don't miss out on this engaging conversation that not only celebrates these athletes but also connects their stories to the evolution of the NBA—be sure to check out the documentary "Goliath" for even more insights! 0:10 - Introduction to SBC segment 2:49 - Starting James Worthy, benching Tatum 5:01 - Discussing Iverson, Moses, Dr. J 5:50 - Starting Moses, benching Doc 6:30 - Discussing Clyde, Gervin, Jaylen Brown 8:20 - Clyde Drexler's impact on the game 10:24 - Starting Bird, benching Tatum 11:44 - Discussing Bill Russell's impact 15:01 - Insights from the documentary Goliath 16:38 - Wilt Chamberlain's legacy and conspiracy theories Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After checking in on the latest news with the team, we go back in time to reminisce about Blazer Road Trips. Thomas Robinson finds a snake in a locker, half the team gets stuck in an elevator, Carmelo Anthony joins the team in New Orleans, Gary Tent Jr makes everyone hold it while staging a photo shoot in the bathroom . . . these memories and more! Tell us what Blazer Road Trip stories you remember!1:00 Checking in on the last week of Trail Blazer Basketball15:00 Blazer Cutie Alert! Trendon Watford with his first career triple double19:00 Memorable Blazer Road Trips23:00 May 2014 Snake in the Locker Trail Blazers Greeted By Snake In San Antonio Locker Room2029 January 11 2017 Diversion due to snowhttps://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/18456746/portland-snowstorm-leaves-trail-blazers-cleveland-cavaliers-scrambling-play-scheduled-game36:00 Feb 2019 Blazers get Stuck in an ElevatorStuck in the Elevator | Rip City Stories https://www.blazersedge.com/2019/2/26/18241860/portland-trail-blazers-stuck-elevator-meyers-leonard-evan-turner-enes-kanterhttps://www.nba.com/blazers/forwardcenter/team-recounts-harrowing-elevator-experience-boston47:00 November 2019 - Carmelo Anthony joins the Blazers on road triphttps://andscape.com/features/carmelo-anthony-this-is-a-second-chance-portland-trail-blazers/51:00 July 10 2020 Gary Trent Jr Fashion ShootTrail Blazers' Gary Trent Jr. has photoshoot in airplane bathroom - Sports Illustrated 57:00 December 19 2022 Damian Lillard becomes all time leading scorerhttps://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/35289184/damian-lillard-becomes-trail-blazers-all-leading-scorerDamian Lillard passes Clyde Drexler to become Portland Trail Blazers' all-time leading scorer 1:03 February 2023 - Stuck on the Tarmac/Where the Bleep is Tristan?https://www.instagram.com/reel/Co_f3KiAeE0/?igshid=MDJmNzVkMjY%3D
Adam Drexler talks about forging his own path from the legacy of his Hall-Of-Famer father, Clyde Drexler, how he transitioned from a passion and interest in music to a career in basketball, and discusses the challenges of becoming a professional basketball player. Tune in every Tuesday at 10 AM for another inspiring success story, along with the proven formula to help you achieve your own goals. Don't miss out on the insights that could change your life! Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/drexglides2/?hl=enListen to our podcast on:Buzzsprout- https://successformulapodcast.buzzspr...Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7aRe06p...Amazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/139...Apple Podcast- https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast...Our Social Media:Youtube: / @officialsuccessformula Instagram: / officialsuccessformula Twitter: https://x.com/_SuccessFormula/Tiktok: / officialsuccessformula
Gunman ambushes firefighters in Idaho. Zohran Mamdani wanted to ban all billionaires from NYC. Hakeem Jeffries complains about Trump abandoning Obama's diplomacy with Iran. Clyde Drexler cardboard standup. Forget hot girl summer — Gen Z women are flocking to convents with nuns: ‘Vow of silence summer is in’See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thom Tillis us senator is a no vote for the Big Beautiful Bill, and will retire. 4th of July costs down $.30. Tom Brady now dating Sydney Sweeney. Democrats going down Socialist Zohran Mamdani pathway. Beyoncé’s 'flying' car prop tilts midair during Cowboy Carter concert in Houston. Gunman ambushes firefighters in Idaho. Zohran Mamdani wanted to ban all billionaires from NYC. Hakeem Jeffries complains about Trump abandoning Obama's diplomacy with Iran. Clyde Drexler cardboard standup. Forget hot girl summer — Gen Z women are flocking to convents with nuns: ‘Vow of silence summer is in’. Thom Tillis us senator is a no vote for the Big Beautiful Bill, and will retire, and the Democrats are upset. 90s kids Summer. Man caught baby thrown out of window. Robot cowboy in Austin. Big Beautiful Bill debate today. Thom Tillis has voted a lot with the Dems in the past. Sopranos theme today. Could Sopranos be redone? Could they bring back a M*A*S*H reboot?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
- Is James Harden 2nd greatest Rocket or 2nd greatest player to play for them? - Where do Charles Barkley, Clyde Drexler, Scottie Pippen and Moses Malone fall on this scale? - Christian Walker, is he falling off his game? - Derek Jeter's best teammates - Who's greater, Brad Stevens or Sam Presti? - John runs a crappy sandwich shop? - John and Wendy Granato = power couple
Stolen identities And poor piercing choices. What's on the line for the Blazers tonight? Mariners keep a Big Dumper. Clyde Drexler's conspicuous absence.
Stolen identities & poor piercing decisions. Can the Blazers realistically still make the play-in? Mariners lock down the Big Dumper. The conspicuous absence of Clyde Drexler. Are the Titans a lock to take Cam Ward at #1? Stanford fires football coach Troy Taylor. Worst Day on the Web: Florida man gets infection from eating feral pig. JuJu Watkins suffers torn ACL. Another visiting star will sit against the Trail Blazers. Baseball arm injuries are skyrocketing. Your wife/husband is sick... who moves to the couch?
Scott and Crew talk about Serena Williams, Clyde Drexler, Joe Mazzulla, Golden State Warriors, Dan Campbell, and More. #serenawilliams #torontotempo #wnba #clydedrexler #joemazzula #nba #bostonceltics #goldenstatewarriors #andreiguodala #dancampbell #oscars #applebees #traindriver #japan #detroithighschooleagles #detroiteagles #juniorbridgeman #milwaukeebucks #lalakers #kareemabduljabbar #gonzaga #pac12 #markfew #johnjakus #tennis #angelreese #caitlinclark #jujuwatkins #markcuban #larrytannenbaum #womenssports #reggiemiller #dennisrodman #billlaimbeer #rickmahorn #badboysdetroit #larrybird #magicjohnson #loadmanagment #isiahthomas #chuckdaly #stephcurry #dennisjohnson #handcheckrule #rudygobert #adamsilver #entertainment #coaching #revenue #jbbickerstaff #detroitpistons #mikeditka #gordiehowe #jimmybutler #alaniverson #stevekerr #draymondgreen #michaeljordan #vincecarter #jamesharden #tokoyodome #jaredgoff #lebronjames #krismiddleton #giannisantetokounmpo #wendys #chili's #arnoldpalmer #heartattack #charityevent #tigerwoods #jacknicklaus #craigwolfky
KB rambles about the future of Spider-Man, the disrespect of Clyde Drexler, The Sam Darnold dilemma and Bozeman Mutual vegas locks. Happy Holidays to you and yours, from Boze and producer Chris Mayfield
B-Ball Radio spotlights the opening of the NBA In-Season Tournament as Bobbito & E-New look at their favorite team groupings in each conference, the special edition courts that standout most, the exciting matchups ahead this week between western conference contenders including Klay Thompson's return to the Bay and their own unique lens on Donovan Mitchell, God Shammgod and much more on this special edition episode. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode "The Publisher" Mr. Kelly Cole sits down with Best Selling Author and former NC State Legend Dereck Whittenburg to discuss his new best selling book The Shot Heard Around The World: How I Went From The Playground To The White House. Dereck Whittenburg's journey of wanting to become a basketball player begins while watching a nationally televised game where he sees his cousin and future NBA Hall of Famer, David Thompson, winning the 1974 National Championship at NC State. From that moment, Whittenburg decided that he wanted to follow in the footsteps of his cousin and dreamed of not just becoming a Wolfpack, but to also being a part of a National Championship team himself. Whittenburg's “pass” to win the 1983 National Championship game with just seconds left on the clock to defeat the mighty Houston Cougars, who were led by future Hall of Famers Hakeem Olajuwon and Clyde Drexler, will forever be remembered as one of the most memorable plays in sports history. Although Whittenburg understands that he also wants people to know that he has accomplished many great things since that memorable moment. After being cut by the Phoenix Suns and playing just one season overseas in France, Whittenburg quickly realized that his dreams of becoming a basketball player in the NBA was no longer a part of the plan. Aside from Whittenburg wanting to share his basketball journey, he also wanted to use his story as a reminder that life isn't over when things don't go according to plan. Throughout his story, he expresses the importance of being a great listener, respecting your parents, and also the importance of having great friendships. Although many people will remember Whittenburg that memorable moment in the 1983 Championship game, he still continues to empower others to fulfill their dreams. He wants to encourage the youth to know and understand who you are and where you came from. For more info about Dereck Whittenburg's best selling book "The Shot Heard Around The World: How I Went From The Playground To The White House", please visit: https://amzn.to/3NnBbwf The Books For Athletes Podcast Is Available Now On Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google Podcast, Anchor, YouTube & more! Just search Books For Athletes Free Training: "Former Pro Athletes, College Athletes and Sports Coaches Discover How To Create A Best-Selling Book In 30 Days Or Less (even if you hate writing and don't know where to start.)" Go Here: http://www.booksforathletes.com To Schedule A VIP Day Shoot Me a DM on IG @mrkellycole "The Publisher" Mr. Kelly Cole - http://mrkellycole.com If you want to book Mr. Kelly Cole for an event or if interest in getting your book published email booksforathletes@gmail.com Please Subscribe on YouTube, Follow Us On Apple Podcast, Spotify, Google, Podcast & Instagram!
In this episode of Sports the NEMO Way we bring the best duo's from the 1990's to the table for discussion.
8/16/24 - Hour 2 Basketball Hall of Famer Clyde Drexler and guest host Kirk Morrison discuss the Big3's Championship Weekend, how his 1992 Dream Team featuring Michael Jordan would fair against this year's Team USA Basketball squad that captured gold in Paris. Kirk reveals the top storylines heading into the NFL's second week of preseason games including takes on the Atlanta Falcons, New York Giants, Los Angeles Chargers & Rams, Carolina Panthers, and Pittsburgh Steelers. The guys weigh in on the protracted Brandon Aiyuk/49ers contract squabble. Please check out other RES productions: Overreaction Monday: http://apple.co/overreactionmonday What the Football with Suzy Shuster and Amy Trask: http://apple.co/whatthefootball Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
After back-to-back championships, the Rockets were suddenly trending in the wrong direction after a turbulent 1996 season. Charles Barkley, over in Phoenix, had grown impatient in the Valley of the Sun. The stars aligned for both parties in the summer of 1996 when the Rockets made a blockbuster trade to form one of the "Big 3s" of yesteryear by acquiring Barkley to pair with Hakeem Olajuwon and Clyde Drexler. In today's bonus episode Josh details those years in Houston to determine if the Barkley trade was really worth the gamble. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/onceuponadribble/support
As the Olympics begin in Paris Bobbito & E-New take a tour of Olympic Basketball past and present highlighting the impact of the 1992 Dream Team, Puerto Rico v Team USA moments, Redeem Team stories, the 2024 competition and more. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We're excited to drop this episode today. It is an honor to have Adam Drexler on the podcast. The pro hooper and son of Clyde Drexler shares his journey in basketball for an episode we know you'll enjoy. Any hoop fan knows the Drexler name as his father Clyde Drexler is one of the all-time greats to ever play the game. Adam Drexler however has made a name for himself and shares his impressive journey in basketball. He played at both LMU and Houston before continuing his pro career overseas, the BIG3 and a few stops in the NBA Summer League and training camp. Drexler shares great stories about Tony Hawk, Rick Mahorn, Joe Johnson, James Harden experiences overseas, The BIG3, Michael Jordan, his father, his podcast with former guest Dia Miller and MUCH more!We appreciate Adam Drexler for taking the time to share his hoops journey with us. He has done so much beyond basketball and his work ethic and path in basketball is a great example for our younger listeners to learn from. You don't want to miss this one!Thank You Adam Drexler!Please support Adam and former guest Dia Miller by checking out their podcast “Shooting Hoops"Shooting Hoops Podcast Link-Apple- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shooting-hoops/id1651105252You can find this episode on Apple, Spotify or any source for podcasts.Follow us on social media for news, updates and highlight reels!Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/notin.myhouse.79Instagram- @Not_in_my_house_podcastTwitter - @NOTINMYHOUSEpc
With the news that cancer has returned to ESPN College Basketball Analyst Dick Vitale, Lake raises the question: Who is the greatest analyst of all-time? John Madden? Dr. Hubie Brown? Clyde Drexler? Lake and Wessy discuss who are the greatest sports commentators of all time. From The Lake Show - June 28th, 2024 on News Talk 830 WCCO
Bleav Host Robert Land brings in David Dalati, the Houston Sports Radio 35 year veteran, who has incredible anecdotes about Hakeem Olajuwon, Nolan Ryan, Charles Barkley, Clyde Drexler, Jose Lima, Jim Leyland, Bud Adams & Drayton McLane. (:42) Dalati's early days (3:23) How did Rusty Staub help get Dalati thru college? (6:00) How did Ronnie Milsap help Dalati in reporting on Hal Lanier/Jim Leyland Astros Manager search? (9:40) Bobby Valentine & Davey Lopes get grumpy (13:00) Did Dalati call Nolan Ryan during All-Star game? (15:33) Was Brad Lidge, Billy Wagner & Dave Smith horrible interviews? (18:17) Classic Jose Lima story (19:43) Hakeem, Barkley, Drexler Locker Room Drama? (23:42) Dalati helps Hakeem with audio equipment? (27:48) Was Bud Adams a surprise radio guest? (32:20) Bud Adams offers Dalati a trip on his plane! (34:30) Unusual relatioshiop with Drayton McLane (38:40) What was Ken Caminiti like? (42:00) Covering the Rockets '94 Title Run & Night of Championship Subscribe on Youtube, Spotify, Apple & iHeart X @HSTPodcast #nolanryan #hakeem #charlesbarkley #clydedrexler #joselima
Bubba Dub is BACK reacting to Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown leading the Boston Celtics to a thrilling Game 1 victory in the NBA's Eastern Conference Finals after defeating the red-hot Indiana Pacers (2:00). Then, Dub dives all the way into Game 1 of the WCF between Luka Doncic & Kyrie Irving's Dallas Mavericks and the upstart Minnesota Timberwolves (with Dub's twin Anthony Edwards.) (13:00) After, Bubba debates Clyde Drexler vs. Scottie Pippen (23:45) and former Dallas Cowboys QB Troy Aikman vs. San Francisco 49ers legend Steve Young (27:45). Next, Dub dives into his new Hell Nahh!! Segment (43:00), has a debate about two classic R&B movies (38:00), and awards his Trashh of the Day to himself (49:00). Finally, Dub chops it up with some fans on FaceTime (50:00). (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, our panelists dive into the hot topic of why the Miami Heat aren't getting the respect they deserve. They break down the recent Kings vs Lakers game, focusing on how Sabonis silenced critics with his performance against alleged zero defense. The panelists also share their favorite players, debate the athleticism of Amen Thompson compared to Donovan Mitchell, and analyze DeAndre Ayton's impact. Furthermore, they speculate on the Nuggets' chances of a 3peat if they win this year, debate the all-time greatness of Clyde Drexler versus James Harden, and compare the legacies of Allen Iverson and James Harden. Additionally, they ponder if players from older generations would struggle defensively in today's game and predict which playoff seed will go further this season. Join us for these debates and more on Players Choice: The Panel Show! Welcome to The Panel, the NBA debate show that brings the heat, sparks passionate discussions, and dives headfirst into the world of basketball like never before! If you're a hardcore NBA fan, a hoop junkie, or just someone who loves intense sports debates, you've found your weekly destination. Join us every weekday for a live, high-octane experience where we dissect, dispute, and celebrate all things NBA.
On Thu.'s No Dunks, the guys discuss Karl-Anthony Towns out indefinitely with a torn meniscus in his left knee, Trayce Jackson-Davis' solid defense on Giannis, Steph's golf celebration, De'Aaron Fox torching Austin Reaves, the Bulls-Jazz shoving match, and Jordan Poole contemplating shooting while he was on the floor. That, plus the NBA Abu Dhabi Games, Patty Mills joining the Heat, Candace Parker's all-time starting 5, whether Clyde Drexler is deserving of a Blazers statue, Harden's McDonald's shoes, and Jason Momoa's movie picks. --
On Thu.'s No Dunks, the guys discuss Karl-Anthony Towns out indefinitely with a torn meniscus in his left knee, Trayce Jackson-Davis' solid defense on Giannis, Steph's golf celebration, De'Aaron Fox torching Austin Reaves, the Bulls-Jazz shoving match, and Jordan Poole contemplating shooting while he was on the floor. That, plus the NBA Abu Dhabi Games, Patty Mills joining the Heat, Candace Parker's all-time starting 5, whether Clyde Drexler is deserving of a Blazers statue, Harden's McDonald's shoes, and Jason Momoa's movie picks.--
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The Sports Experience Podcast with Chris Quinn and Dominic DiTolla
Connect with us on Instagram! Chris Quinn: @cquinncomedy Dominic DiTolla: @ditolladominic Produced by @ty_englestudio If you enjoy this podcast, please help support us @: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-sports-experience-pod/support --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-sports-experience-pod/support
University of Iowa star Caitlin Clark may be the best college basketball player this season. This season she is without a doubt the most well known. She is one the verge of surpassing a record that most basketball historians felt would never be broken. Clark is set to surpass Pete Maravich as college basketball's all-time leading scorer, a record set back in 1970. In this episode of Historically Speaking Sports, we will take a look back at the college career of the man they called "Pistol Pete". A player that averaged more than 40 points per game in a time in college basketball that freshmen were not allowed to play varsity, no shot clock and no three pointers. Later in the show we will send a shout out to the very first NBA Dunk Contest that took place 40 years ago in McNicholls Arena in Denver. The contest featured some of the most iconic dunkers in basketball history including Julius Erving, Dominque Wilkins, Clyde Drexler and Darrell Griffith. Yet the competition was won by a little known forward of the Phoenix Suns at the time that was known as the "Flying Sun" or "The Slambassador" or "The High-Attolla of Slamola" But is is best remembered for being the backbone of the one of the most snake-bit teams in the late 1980's. To contact the show, you could e-mail us at Historically.Speaking.Sports@gmail.com or on Twitter at @Historically Sp2.
Also talk Tyus & Tre Jones, Charlamagne Tha God and his podcast The Brilliant Idiots, Tyus Edney, Steve Lavin, Keljin Blevins, Reggie Bunch, the hit song Kokomo, Basketball Super League, the Frederick Flying Cows, Clyde Drexler and NBA All-Defensive teams of yore.
As I launch a new series where I talk to people about their favorite teams ever, I start with my own, the mid-'90s Houston Rockets! Houston native and diehard sports fan KP joins me as we go through everything that led up to those Rockets' teams capturing back-to-back NBA titles! We start in the ‘70s and ‘80s when a young KP first became a Rockets fan himself! KP talks about the difficulty of even watching the NBA on TV, the underappreciated greatness of Moses Malone, and the drafting of Ralph Sampson. Which current NBA player reminds KP of Ralph? We move on to the Rockets winning a coinflip to draft Hakeem and forming possibly the greatest big man 1-2 punch in the history of the game only to see a potential dynasty derailed by injuries and cocaine! How did a team that upset the Showtime Lakers to face the Celtics in the NBA Finals find itself floundering in NBA purgatory for YEARS? Then, a familiar face returns as the Rockets build out a roster fit for a contender! How did a new system and young players help Hakeem cement himself as the best player in the league? Also, the road from Choke City to Clutch City and a rematch of the 1984 NCAA Finals with a special guest appearance from OJ Simpson. Getting on top is hard, but staying there is even harder. We talk about the challenges facing Houston as they tried to repeat as NBA champions and how those struggles led to trading for Houston's own Clyde Drexler. Also, a Dream Finals run that featured a Kiss of Death, an MVP showdown with David Robinson, and a young, svelte Shaq! We finish up with how the dynasty ended, Hakeem Olajuwon's place in history, and the cold reality of being a sports fan! We also talk about missed free throws, the importance of role players, and fighting sleep! Tap in and hit me up if you want to talk about your favorite team ever! Check KP out on Instagram @kpnetglobal and at www.kpnetglobal.com The Rundown: 00:00 Intro 01:20 KP's Houston sports fandom and the Rockets of the ‘70s and ‘80s 13:06 The OG Wemby and a coinflip for a Dream 20:25 A dynasty derailed, the highest of highs, and NBA purgatory 25:55 Rudy T, a hot start, and a supporting cast fit for an MVP 35:17 From Choke City to Clutch City and the joy of hating on great players 43:20 The 1994 NBA Finals, white Broncos, cold Starks, and a Dream fulfilled 56:17 The 1994-'95 regular season and bringing Clyde home 01:03:17 My Houston Rockets fandom origin story 01:07:36 Would the Rockets still have rings if Michael Jordan hadn't retired? 01:11:06 Vernon Maxwell goes mad and the Kiss of Death 01:22:06 The Admiral gets Dream Shook 01:28:06 The 1995 NBA Finals, missed FTs, attacking Shaq, and fighting sleep 01:47:23 The heart of a champion and the cold reality of sports fandom 01:52:02 The end of Clutch City, the catalyst for other dynasties, and Hakeem's legacy Don't forget to support Catch Da Beat Apparel Co.! Website: https://catchdabeatapparel.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/catchdabeatapparel/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/catchdabeatapparel/ Send us an email at: beyondthearc843@gmail.com Follow us on Twitter at: BeyondTheArc843 Beyond The Arc with Brandon Silvers breaks down today's hottest sports topics in a way that makes sense whether you're a rookie or a vet! Tune in to hear in-depth analysis, unique commentary, and more! Follow BTA on Twitter @BeyondTheArc843! For more from Brandon, follow him on Twitter @brand0n_silvers and on Instagram @thebrandonsilvers!
Ep.#74 - Clyde Drexler says, "I was bigger, faster, and stronger than Michael Jordan".. Clyde I don't agree with you.Support the showThanks for listening! Follow us [Royale Figurez] on TikTok, Twitter, YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn. TikTok: @RoyaleFigurezTwitter: @RoyaleFigurezYouTube: @RoyaleFigurezFacebook: @RoyaleFigurezInstagram: @Royale_FigurezLinkedIn: @RoyaleFigurez
John Canzano talks to Bob Whitsitt, former Trail Blazers, Sonics, and Seahawks general manager/executive, about his opinion on the Trail Blazers trade of Damian Lillard to Milwaukee, any parallels to his experience of trading Clyde Drexler, and his new book, "Game Changer." Subscribe to this podcast for more great content.
0:00 ... Hello and Welcome 0:26 ... Bet OnLine Live commercial read 1:08 ... Bruce starts out by giving credit to the "48 Minutes" crew for setting in motion several moves that reshaped three NBA franchises: the Bucks, Celtics, and Blazers. 1:46 ... Bruce wanted Holiday on the Celtics from the moment he was traded by the Bucks to Portland. Holiday teams with Derrick White to give Boston an incredible defensive duo on the perimeter. 2:57 ... Ross asks World B to compare Holiday to the departed Marcus Smart and World B feels Jrue is a significant upgrade for Boston at that position. 4:26 ... Bruce feels the addition of Holiday is a "win now" move for Boston. He feels that White and Holiday will be among the league leaders in forcing turnovers and that opposing teams will have a lot of trouble getting into the paint against the Celtics. 5:50 ... World B explains that Boston was already a top two defensive team (last season) and now the Celtics and Bucks are clearly the two best teams in the east and possibly the two best teams in the entire league. 7:16 ... Ross asks Bruce about Boston's front court depth and Bruce feels they need one more big on the roster to play behind Kristaps Porzingis and Al Horford. Among the possibilities Bruce mentions are Andre Drummond of the Bulls and three available free agent bigs. 9:15 ... Bruce cites some other depth issues for the Celtics 9:58 ... World B points out that Porzingis played well last season for the Wizards when paired with fellow big Daniel Gafford and we should not be surprised if Porzingis and Horford play significant minutes together at times. 11:13 ... Moving to Milwaukee's situation, Ross wonders if the Bucks will regret freeing up Holiday to join Boston. World B feels that the Bucks would not do anything differently in dealing Holiday to get Damian Lillard. 12:59 ... Bruce feels the Lillard acquisition was essential for the Bucks since they often struggled offensively late in games and Dame solves many of those problems. 13:19 ... Bruce points out that Lillard joining Giannis has echoes of Clyde Drexler joining Hakeem Olajuwon in Houston in 1995 and helping "The Dream" win his second NBA title. Bruce also points out that in a Bucks/Celtics playoff series, Holiday and Lillard will be a fascinating individual matchup as they'd likely guard each other. 14:39 ... Ross points out that the Bucks acquired Cameron Payne on Sunday as their backup point guard and all the guys agreed it was an excellent move. 17:26 ... The guys pay tribute to the Portland Trailblazers general manager Joe Cronin for his off-season moves and how he turned what looked like a situation where Lillard might have to be traded for "pennies on the dollar" into a major haul of talent and future assets. Bruce feels he is the early favorite for next season's NBA Executive of the Year. 19:49 ... World B gives Cronin a grade of A+ for his Lillard dealings. 21:13 ... Ross feels that Cronin's great achievement might be if Scoot Henderson wins Rookie of the year. 22:11 ... Ross leads a discussion on whether the Blazers might use Deandre Ayton and Robert Williams III in a "Twin Towers" setup and if so, who would play the 4 and who would play the 5. 26:03 ... Ross leads a discussion on the "lost" off-season of the Miami Heat. Bruce cites the aging players on Miami but predicts that they'll continue to develop undervalued players on their roster with some surprise contributors emerging. Bruce also thinks Heat GM Andy Elisburg should call Cronin and see if Brogdon is available in a trade because he'd be an upgrade at point over "soon to be 38 year old Kyle Lowry." 28:30 ... Ross asks World B how he feels (as a Knicks fan) about Miami's off-season difficulties. 29:56 ... Ross is curious as to what the Heat will be able to do to upgrade the team as the season rolls on. 30:39 ... Ross bye until next time TRT 30:57
Locked On Blazers – Daily Podcast On The Portland Trail Blazers
Bob Whitsitt joins the show to talk trading Clyde Drexler, the parallels with the Damian Lillard situation, the 'Jail Blazers' during his tenure in Portland and regrets about trading Jeramaine O'Neal. You can pre-order Bob's book here: https://bookshop.org/p/books/game-changer-the-inside-story-of-the-sonics-resurgence-the-trail-blazers-turnaround-and-the-deal-that-saved-the-seahawks-bob-whitsitt/19707271?ean=9781959411260Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Locked On Blazers – Daily Podcast On The Portland Trail Blazers
Bob Whitsitt joins the show to talk trading Clyde Drexler, the parallels with the Damian Lillard situation, the 'Jail Blazers' during his tenure in Portland and regrets about trading Jeramaine O'Neal. You can pre-order Bob's book here: https://bookshop.org/p/books/game-changer-the-inside-story-of-the-sonics-resurgence-the-trail-blazers-turnaround-and-the-deal-that-saved-the-seahawks-bob-whitsitt/19707271?ean=9781959411260 Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Houston Rockets Head Coach Ime Udoka Talks Coaching Style, Gregg Popovich, Developing Players & MoreHost Jackson Gatlin (@JTGatlin) shares and discusses takeaways from Houston Rockets new head coach Ime Udoka's interview with courtside reporter Vanessa Richardson, in which the two discuss Udoka's life growing up, Clyde Drexler as his favorite player, influence of Gregg Popovich, developing young talent, and why he ultimately chose Houston.#Rockets #NBA #ImeUdoka
Houston Rockets Head Coach Ime Udoka Talks Coaching Style, Gregg Popovich, Developing Players & More Host Jackson Gatlin (@JTGatlin) shares and discusses takeaways from Houston Rockets new head coach Ime Udoka's interview with courtside reporter Vanessa Richardson, in which the two discuss Udoka's life growing up, Clyde Drexler as his favorite player, influence of Gregg Popovich, developing young talent, and why he ultimately chose Houston. #Rockets #NBA #ImeUdoka
No Dunks bonus podcast to rank the best NBA trade deadline deals of all-time: Clyde Drexler to the Rockets in '95, Pau Gasol to the Lakers in '08, Rasheed Wallace to the Pistons in '04, and more. (Shoutout to Justin Kubatko of Statitudes for the inspiration.)--
No Dunks bonus podcast to rank the best NBA trade deadline deals of all-time: Clyde Drexler to the Rockets in '95, Pau Gasol to the Lakers in '08, Rasheed Wallace to the Pistons in '04, and more. (Shoutout to Justin Kubatko of Statitudes for the inspiration.) --
In this edition of The Blazers Balcony, recorded in San Antonio, Brooke Olzendam and Casey Holdahl discuss the Trail Blazers winning four of their last five in response to losing eight of 10, Damian Lillard tying his three-point record yet again and how close he is to surpassing Clyde Drexler for the most points in franchise history, the team coming together in order to hold each other accountable, Brooke's "All-Respect Team" and the six-game road trip that starts with the Spurs.
The Rock is here! Hall of Famer Mitch Richmond is in the building, y'all! Quentin and Darius welcome the Mitch to the Knuckleheads podcast. He talks with the guys about the evolution of his game, being an All-Star Game MVP, and if he thinks Dream Team II would beat Dream Team I … tune in! Going up against Clyde Drexler for the first time The decision to go to K-State Being part of Dream Team II How playing in Sacramento helped his game Being inducted into the Hall of Fame 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 Facebook See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.