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Tough loss to a quality team.Trivia: Which former Knick has recorded the most triple-doubles against the Clippers: Mark Jackson or Clyde Frazier?0:00 Intro1:25 Game Recap & Thoughts5:07 First Half Offense7:58 More Issues With Crossmatching14:40 More PnR Issues + Kolek22:16 Bing Bong Game Ball (Starters): KAT23:28 Bing Bong Game Ball (Reserves): Kolek24:16 Up Next25:19 PROMO BREAK28:02 Trivia28:55 Outro*SUPPORT THE POD*https://account.venmo.com/u/Robert-Carbone-Jr-28Audio
FULL SHOW: Russell Wilson joins the Giants, the most important Met in 2025, Clyde Frazier might be upset that Josh Hart broke his triple-double record, the Giants could still draft a Quarterback, Cinco De Five-Oh, and much more.
Frazier told a story of yesteryear with Willis Reed on Saturday's broadcast
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In this lighthearted yet deep-diving episode of Mid Mic Crisis, hosts Bunchu and Chamber kick off with a chat about the infamous “Just for Men” beard saga and reminisce about the classic “your beard is weird” Clyde Frazier commercial. Between laughs and playful digs, they explore how aging affects their styles and preferences, all while nodding to the quirks of self-image.Switching gears, the duo tackles the latest in crypto news, digging into bullish Bitcoin trends. They break down the tantalizing question of Bitcoin reaching a $100K price target, examining market psychology and historical price resistance. In a hilarious twist, they also share a unique perspective on analyzing charts – complete with Chamber's “too many lines” philosophy.The episode then veers into AI territory, introducing a new realm of AI-based crypto trading agents. Bunchu and Chamber reveal their own creation, Quinn Watts, a fully autonomous AI persona with a knack for navigating Twitter and Discord. The hosts ponder her potential to generate income and discuss the broader implications of financially independent AI.With a dash of comedy, some offbeat references to iconic busts and sports statues, and an in-depth look at crypto and AI developments, this episode is packed with everything from laughs to insights into tech's weird and wild future.Quinn Watts: https://twitter.com/built2quinnFollow Us:Website: https://midmiccrisis.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@midmiccrisisInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/midmiccrisis/?hl=enTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mid.mic.crisis?lang=enTwitter: https://twitter.com/MidMicCrisisNewsletter: https://mid-mic-crisis-newsletter.beehiiv.com/subscribeMMC Push Pass: https://ks-pages-119byl.web.app/pass/66db3c111db9a79db7fdaafeFireBrain AI: https://www.skool.com/firebrainPowered by @dGenNetworkSupport the show
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On today's episode we're MOVIN' & GROOVIN' with style icon, NBA Hall of Famer & 2x NBA Champion with the Knicks, WALT 'CLYDE' FRAZIER. Clyde and the guys talk about the playoff matchup with the Sixers, the recent play-in tournament & what it takes to bring a championship to New York. Clyde surprised us with who he thinks is really the GOAT and Jalen & Josh had a timely surprise for him too. You're gonna wanna lock for in this one. Make sure you're subscribed to never miss an episode of the ROOMMATES SHOW!Our second merch drop is LIVE: Get yours on http://RoommatesMerch.comListen to The Old Man & the Three ad-free on Wondery+ or wherever you get your podcasts. https://wondery.fm/OM3playoffs24The long tradition of Detroit watchmaking is well underway. Use code ROOMMATES for 15% off your next purchase. Shop now at www.shinola.com/roommates (terms and conditions apply).Head to FACTORMEALS.com/roomie50 and use code roomie50 to get 50% off TT: https://www.tiktok.com/@roommatesshowIG: https://www.instagram.com/theroommatesshowX/TW: https://twitter.com/roommates__show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's episode we're MOVIN' & GROOVIN' with style icon, NBA Hall of Famer & 2x NBA Champion with the Knicks, WALT 'CLYDE' FRAZIER. Clyde and the guys talk about the playoff matchup with the Sixers, the recent play-in tournament & what it takes to bring a championship to New York. Clyde surprised us with who he thinks is really the GOAT and Jalen & Josh had a timely surprise for him too. You're gonna wanna lock for in this one. Make sure you're subscribed to never miss an episode of the ROOMMATES SHOW! Our second merch drop is LIVE: Get yours on http://RoommatesMerch.com Listen to The Old Man & the Three ad-free on Wondery+ or wherever you get your podcasts. https://wondery.fm/OM3playoffs24 The long tradition of Detroit watchmaking is well underway. Use code ROOMMATES for 15% off your next purchase. Shop now at www.shinola.com/roommates (terms and conditions apply). Head to FACTORMEALS.com/roomie50 and use code roomie50 to get 50% off TT: https://www.tiktok.com/@roommatesshow IG: https://www.instagram.com/theroommatesshow X/TW: https://twitter.com/roommates__show
With his cool rhymes and even cooler clothes, Basketball Hall of Famer Walt "Clyde" Frazier made a successful transition from NBA star to sports broadcaster on the MSG Network. Frazier sat down with Brooke back in 2012 for a live event to discuss basketball, broadcasting, and the art of being cool. We're re-airing it now because a) it was Mr. Frazier's birthday this week! and b) we're in a sporting mood — we have a big piece in the hopper for this week's show all about sports betting, reported by OTM producer Rebecca Clark-Callender.
We are taping a segment with Drew Barrymore today that will air later in the week. They will be commenting on a new fashion trend for me, gigantic butts. Gio would not get butt implants but he would get fat sucked out of his man boobs. We don't know a single man who is trying to get a bigger butt. Sports books in the middle of the day, with only horse racing on, is a sad spot. SAQUON Barkley just walked by and Al went chasing him down but his agent said ‘absolutely not'. Gio said LeBron has a mangled foot, particularly his pinky toe. Gio said he should cut it off and put it up on auction. Jerry returns for an update and starts with celebrities congratulating Clyde Frazier and Mike Breen for 25 years of Knicks coverage. The Knicks beat the Grizzlies but Jalen Brunson twisted an ankle late in the game. Kyrie, Luka and the Mavs had no problem in Brooklyn. Kyrie said he felt like he was home and he's made peace with his time with the Nets. The Raptors have a player with the last name Dick, and the Pelicans broadcasters couldn't handle it. Rutgers beat Maryland and Jerry has audio from Chris Carlin on the call. John Minko was on the call as St. John's beat DePaul. Shannon Sharpe and Ochocinco are close to a million subscribers and want to drink cognac down the back when that happens. In the final segment of the hour, Jim Rome is leaving CBS Sports Network for X. Rome will join Tucker Carlson as a host over there. Tucker interviewed Vladimir Putin which is sure to upset some people. The mayor of Las Vegas doesn't seem to want the A's to move here. Boomer said it's a done deal, they are moving to Vegas. Eventually an NBA team will come to Vegas.
Hour 1 We are live from Vegas for Super Bowl week. Bad news for the Knicks as Jalen Brunson turned his right ankle late in the game last night against the Grizzlies. Kyrie was asked by a fan last night in Brooklyn why he didn't play this way with the Nets and he blamed Mayor Adams. Boomer loved that he took a shot at the Mayor as he has no control of the city. Gio said Kyrie did a lot of strange things in his tenure with the Nets that had nothing to do with the Mayor and the vaccines. Gio said he also got suspended for being an anti semite, are we forgetting about that? Randy Moss tweeted, ‘Someone got Moss'd' after Al confused the Hall of Famer with horse racing broadcaster, Randy Moss. That was the big Super Bowl story from Tuesday. Eddie walked to UNLV to get a t-shirt yesterday. It was a 6 mile round trip. Jerry is here for his first update and starts with Rutgers beating Maryland, so Boomer owes Jerry $1,000 cash. If Maryland won, Jerry would have had to eat a gummy. We heard from Chris Carlin on the call. Boomer, Gio and Jerry are golfing today and it's going to be cold. The Knicks beat the Grizzlies but we hear the play by play of when Jalen Brunson injured his ankle. Boomer thinks Mike Breen is doing more Knicks games because they're winning. Kyrie Irving returned to Brooklyn and a fan asked why he didn't play like this with the Nets and he blamed Mayor Adams. Joe Buck was on a podcast and thinks something bad will happen this week and it won't stay in Vegas. Gio thinks because it's Vegas, the teams and players are on high alert about not doing something stupid. Buck SHOWALTER was on the Jon Heyman podcast and talked about load management. He is not a fan. In the final segment of the hour, Boomer was the subject of a lot of interviews yesterday as part of CBS media day for the Super Bowl. Tony ROMO talked about sports gambling and said it makes the game feel less pure. Gio doesn't agree with that. Jim NANTZ said his favorite food is stone crab. Second favorite is popcorn. He also eats a hotdog at halftime of every game he does, but brings his own bottled ketchup. Boomer remembers a time doing a game with NANTZ where they had to stop by McDonalds on their way to the game. Hour 2 We are taping a segment with Drew Barrymore today that will air later in the week. They will be commenting on a new fashion trend for me, gigantic butts. Gio would not get butt implants but he would get fat sucked out of his man boobs. We don't know a single man who is trying to get a bigger butt. Sports books in the middle of the day, with only horse racing on, is a sad spot. SAQUON Barkley just walked by and Al went chasing him down but his agent said ‘absolutely not'. Gio said LeBron has a mangled foot, particularly his pinky toe. Gio said he should cut it off and put it up on auction. Jerry returns for an update and starts with celebrities congratulating Clyde Frazier and Mike Breen for 25 years of Knicks coverage. The Knicks beat the Grizzlies but Jalen Brunson twisted an ankle late in the game. Kyrie, Luka and the Mavs had no problem in Brooklyn. Kyrie said he felt like he was home and he's made peace with his time with the Nets. The Raptors have a player with the last name Dick, and the Pelicans broadcasters couldn't handle it. Rutgers beat Maryland and Jerry has audio from Chris Carlin on the call. John Minko was on the call as St. John's beat DePaul. Shannon Sharpe and Ochocinco are close to a million subscribers and want to drink cognac down the back when that happens. In the final segment of the hour, Jim Rome is leaving CBS Sports Network for X. Rome will join Tucker Carlson as a host over there. Tucker interviewed Vladimir Putin which is sure to upset some people. The mayor of Las Vegas doesn't seem to want the A's to move here. Boomer said it's a done deal, they are moving to Vegas. Eventually an NBA team will come to Vegas. Hour 3 It's been a quiet week so far in Vegas which is good for both teams involved. Boomer said both teams are staying 20 miles or so outside of the city. Coach COWHER told a story about putting in a defense the night before the Super Bowl that they used 39 times in the game against Seattle. Hines Ward was the MVP in that Super Bowl. Tory Holt is up for the Hall and Boomer says it's his time. There is a log jam at WR in Hall nominees right now. We went through some of the guys up for the Hall of Fame. We talked about James Brown's entourage. He is scheduled to come on at 9am with us. Boomer talked about all the stuff James has to do for the NFL Today every week. Jerry is here for an update and James Brown's entourage is at six so far. Jerry starts with celebrities congratulating Clyde and Mike Breen on 25 years together. Jalen Brunson turned an ankle late in the game. Kyrie Irving returned to Brooklyn as the Mavericks beat the Nets. Kyrie talked about why things failed here with him. He said he had to take some moral stances. Somebody asked Brock Purdy about looking like Lee Harvey Oswald. Rutgers beat Maryland last night and Jerry has clips of Chris Carlin on the call. Buck SHOWALTER is not a fan of analytics and explained why. In the final segment of the hour, we talked about CBS' Super Bowl setup including the ‘doink' cam. Gio has strong Taylor Swift takes but seems to be holding back. Now she's taking heat for not giving an RIP to Toby Keith since he was instrumental in her career. Boomer said you have no idea what she has said to his family privately. Hour 4 James Brown joined us on location at the Blue Wire Studios at the Wynn in Vegas. We talked about CBS' coverage of the Super Bowl and all of the charities James is involved with. We talked about his great interview with Michael Vick from back in the day when he asked, ‘what about the dogs, what about the dogs?' JB claims to have gotten drunk on popcorn dipped in bourbon. JB confirms that Phil Simms wears his wife's glasses. Jerry returns for his final update of the day and starts with Jalen Brunson injuring his ankle late in last night's win against the Grizzlies. Kyrie returns to Brooklyn as the Mavs beat the Nets. A fan asked Kyrie why he didn't play this well in Brooklyn and he blamed Mayor Adams. There was a man walking around naked in a Florida airport. Rutgers beat Maryland and Jerry won $1,000 from Boomer. Chris Russo had Clark Hunt on his radio show and asked him about Andy Reid retiring. Boomer said we are in the MAHOMES era of the NFL. The Moment of The Day involves Al chasing down SAQUON Barkley in the hotel and Boomer doing his best KADARIUS Toney impression. In the final segment of the show, Awful Announcing posted that James Brown confirmed Phil Simms wears lady glasses. We are heading over to Drew Barrymore's show right after this show is over. Boomer wonders what Shane Gillis will do on SNL. Gio said he might be a fraud on Drew Barrymore's show and act like he loves the Taylor Swift/Travis KELCE relationship.
Whew. That was close.The Knicks allowed a late 32-10 run to nearly blow a 28 point lead vs. the Zombie Memphis Grizzlies, but were able to hold on thanks to some late heroics from Donte DiVincenzo who had another superstar performance for the depleted Knicks.Jalen Brunson was similarly spectacular before turning his ankle, what's the latest on him?Plus a positive Mitchell Robinson update and a big time shoutout to Mike Breen and Clyde Frazier for 25 years of excellence in the booth.Want to talk hoops with us? Join us on Subtext!
Whew. That was close. The Knicks allowed a late 32-10 run to nearly blow a 28 point lead vs. the Zombie Memphis Grizzlies, but were able to hold on thanks to some late heroics from Donte DiVincenzo who had another superstar performance for the depleted Knicks. Jalen Brunson was similarly spectacular before turning his ankle, what's the latest on him? Plus a positive Mitchell Robinson update and a big time shoutout to Mike Breen and Clyde Frazier for 25 years of excellence in the booth. Want to talk hoops with us? Join us on Subtext!
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In this episode, we follow along the Dime Dropper Historic Timeline talking about the most underrated NBA rivalry ever between the New York Knicks and the Baltimore Bullets in the late 60's & Early 70's. Joining Dime Dropper are New York & Baltimore Natives, Dr. Hawk, former Sportswriter Jason Levin, & frequent Dime Dropper correspondent Fabian PerspecTV. In Part 1, the boys discuss the key pieces of the rivalry on either side and how unique they were as players, including first hand experience growing up watching them. Those matchups include Willis Reed vs Wes Unseld, Clyde Frazier vs Earl The Pearl Monroe, Jack Marin vs Bill Bradley, Gus Johnson vs Dave Debusschere, & Dick Barnett vs Kevin Loughery. ALSO AVAILABLE ON SPOTIFY & APPLE PODCASTS! FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Twitter: https://twitter.com/DimeDropperPod Instagram & TikTok: @DimeDropperPod Dr. Hawk Twitter: https://twitter.com/MDHawk Jason Levin Twitter: https://twitter.com/jasonlevin18 Fabian PerspecTV: https://twitter.com/AllBall_TV
Hour 4: Jerry and Sal try to complete their Immaculate Grids before pivoting back to the Mets, who Jerry says need to go 3-2 at worst in their 5 games before the break. Do the Yankees stack up better against the other teams in the AL than we thought a few weeks ago? Sal is not paying attention to Jerry. CLo returns and the guys discuss how they don't rewatch movies like they used to. Francisco Alvarez hit a ball very, very far in the Mets win yesterday. The Yankees beat the Orioles again and are now just 2 games behind the birds. Jerry and Sal reflect on their ages relative to current athletes. Aaron Boone pulls a Clyde Frazier and says the Yankees are “surviving and thriving”. Joey Chestnut is disappointed in his own performance. In Moment of the Day, Sal struggles with facts about America. In the final segment of the show, Jerry and Sal talk 80s movies, an upcoming Jerry Jones documentary, seeing Frankie Valli and there's a positive development in the WFAN wiffle ball game.
Hour 1: Jerry and Sal are back after a holiday. The Yankees and Mets both won but Sal has had enough of multiple pitchers on the Mets. They can find someone to do what Max Scherzer does for one-third of the price and Sal wants Drew Smith off the team. The Yankees had another impressive win over the Orioles. The Mets can change their outlook with a good week but Jerry says both the Mets and Yankees should only worry about one game at a time. Sal wants the Mets to jump a few teams in the wild card standings before the break. CLo is here and begins with Francisco Alvarez's moonshot in Arizona yesterday. Buck Showalter is very impressed by his 21-year-old catcher. The Mets have won 3 in a row for the first time since May into june. The Yankees celebrated John Sterling. Harrison Bader played a big role in another Yankees win. Joey Chestnut was disappointed in himself for only eating 62 hot dogs. Comparing 110+ degree Arizona heat to 90 and humid here in New York. In the final segment of the hour, we hear from Mets fans who are still excited and optimistic. The Mets don't make sense in a potential trade for Shohei Ohtani for many reasons. Jerry says they should at least explore it but Sal says it's not realistic. It's Buckmas in July. Hour 2: Hour 2 begins with Sal saying it should be legal for players to bet on themselves. Jerry and callers don't think that can work. CLo returns and gets us started with the Mets. Buck Showalter agrees with what Sal said yesterday. Francisco Lindor isn't appreciated enough. The Yankees beat the Orioles and have now taken the first two games of that series. Sal says Anthony Volpe is already the Yankees' third best hitter but CLo isn't ready to go that far just yet. IKF has done his assigned role as well as anyone on the Yankees this season. Anthony Rizzo has had a rough month and a half. Sal doesn't want to get to know his neighbors. CLo has the classic John Sterling call from the Mets/Braves July 4th marathon in 1985 that Sal was thinking about last hour. In the final segment of the hour, Jerry quizzes the gang on some basic American history and facts. It does not go very well, especially for Sal. Hour 3: Is Paul George still an option for the Knicks? Sal likes what they've done but would try to add even more shooting. The Knicks are still not close enough to the top teams in the East. Jerry thinks RJ Barrett can still develop into a star. Sal likes RJ but thinks his ceiling is a little bit lower. CLo returns but first Jerry asks Sal if he knows some classic bands and songs. The Yankees won their second straight over the Orioles. Gleyber Torres scored from first on a single. Is it ok when players run through a stop sign from a base coach? The Mets won their series opener in Arizona. In the final segment of the hour, Sal tells Jerry about Immaculate Grid. Hour 4: Jerry and Sal try to complete their Immaculate Grids before pivoting back to the Mets, who Jerry says need to go 3-2 at worst in their 5 games before the break. Do the Yankees stack up better against the other teams in the AL than we thought a few weeks ago? Sal is not paying attention to Jerry. CLo returns and the guys discuss how they don't rewatch movies like they used to. Francisco Alvarez hit a ball very, very far in the Mets win yesterday. The Yankees beat the Orioles again and are now just 2 games behind the birds. Jerry and Sal reflect on their ages relative to current athletes. Aaron Boone pulls a Clyde Frazier and says the Yankees are “surviving and thriving”. Joey Chestnut is disappointed in his own performance. In Moment of the Day, Sal struggles with facts about America. In the final segment of the show, Jerry and Sal talk 80s movies, an upcoming Jerry Jones documentary, seeing Frankie Valli and there's a positive development in the WFAN wiffle ball game.
Hour 4 Our boss Spike is very awkward when it comes to ending conversations. Spike joins us to defend himself. Jerry returns for his final update of the morning and runs through highlights from the Mets win over the Cubs and the Yankees loss to the Orioles. The Celtics won again last night but the Heat still lead the series 3-2. The Stars will not get swept as they beat the Vegas Knights last night. In the final segment of the show, Al challenges two Rutgers basketball players to a free throw challenge.
Hour 1 We are live from D'Jais in Belmar, NJ for our Kickoff to Summer show! Boomer is back from Vegas and was not happy with his hotel room. Boomer wants to take all of us to the Super Bowl game this year. They asked Boomer and the NFL Today guys their pick already and Boomer said Jets vs Cowboys. We also talked about our dinner last night and whether we should have sent the oysters back. Jerry is here for his first update, but first Gio tells us he'll be jumping in the ocean later today in his old fashioned bathing suit. The Mets beat the Cubs last night but lost the series. Buck SHOWALTER talked about Carlos CARRASCO (we think). The Yankees lost to the Orioles 3-1. Aaron Boone was ejected again last
We are live from D'Jais in Belmar, NJ for our Kickoff to Summer show! Boomer is back from Vegas and was not happy with his hotel room. Boomer wants to take all of us to the Super Bowl game this year. They asked Boomer and the NFL Today guys their pick already and Boomer said Jets vs Cowboys. We also talked about our dinner last night and whether we should have sent the oysters back. Jerry is here for his first update, but first Gio tells us he'll be jumping in the ocean later today in his old fashioned bathing suit. The Mets beat the Cubs last night but lost the series. Buck SHOWALTER talked about Carlos CARRASCO (we think). The Yankees lost to the Orioles 3-1. Aaron Boone was ejected again last night for arguing balls and strikes. Boomer thinks the Yankees are making a bunch of excuses. The Celtics won game 5 and now are only down 3-2 in the series. In the final segment of the hour, C-Lo joins us. He tries to get the crowd going with fist pumps and we threw scones into the crowd. Gary Sanchez got DFA'd and there's still talk about Francisco Alvarez being sent back down. Boomer said that's not happening. Vogelbach has been terrible and Jose Reyes is even tweeting about him. Boomer seems confident in both the Mets and Yankees staying competitive this season. Boomer is eating a liverwurst sandwich. Boomer also hates the new fair catch rule in the NFL which allows a fair catch anywhere and it places the ball at the 25 yard line. Boomer thinks they are going to add an 18th game at some point in the future. Jerry returns for another update and does a game show with a contestant. The Mets beat the Cubs and Pete Alonso hit another HR. Are there more Mets or Yankees fans here right now? There are more Yankees fans. There are more Rangers fans than Devils bans but not a huge amount. Buck SHOWALTER talked about Pete Alonso continuing to hit HRs. SHOWALTER is as boring as Aaron Boone now. The Yankees lost to the Orioles. Clarke Schmidt thought he did a decent job in the loss. The Celtics have life winning their second straight to get the series to 3-2. In the final segment of the hour, we did some Q&A. Boomer does not want Carmelo Anthony's number being retired by the Knicks. He said that's reserved for people like Clyde Frazier and Willis Reed. MELO has no championships or MVPs as a Knick. Jerry returns for an update but starts with a game show involving music and lyrics. The Mets beat the Cubs 10-1 although they lost the series. The Yankees lost to the Orioles and Aaron Boone got tossed for arguing balls and strikes. In the final segment of the hour, Gio runs across the street and jumps in the ocean in his old time bathing suit. Our boss Spike is very awkward when it comes to ending conversations. Spike joins us to defend himself. Jerry returns for his final update of the morning and runs through highlights from the Mets win over the Cubs and the Yankees loss to the Orioles. The Celtics won again last night but the Heat still lead the series 3-2. The Stars will not get swept as they beat the Vegas Knights last night. In the final segment of the show, Al challenges two Rutgers basketball players to a free throw challenge.
Hour 3 Boomer does not want Carmelo Anthony's number being retired by the Knicks. He said that's reserved for people like Clyde Frazier and Willis Reed. MELO has no championships or MVPs as a Knick. Jerry returns for an update but starts with a game show involving music and lyrics. The Mets beat the Cubs 10-1 although they lost the series. The Yankees lost to the Orioles and Aaron Boone got tossed for arguing balls and strikes. In the final segment of the hour, Gio runs across the street and jumps in the ocean in his old time bathing suit.
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Hour 3: We continued our talk on Carmelo Anthony and if he's really a ‘Knicks Legend' as was put up on the screen. Is it fair to compare him to the Knicks greats like Clyde Frazier and John Starks? Callers explain why fans like Melo and consider him a Knicks legend. Gio is still not convinced. Jerry returns for an update and starts with the Knicks win over the Heat and the great game Jalen Brunson had. Dillon Brooks is a free agent, lets get him here, makes a ton of sense. The Yankees beat the Guardians with HRs by Anthony Volpe and Willie Calhoun. Justin Verlander will pitch tomorrow for the first time as a Met and he's pumped. Aaron Rodgers was on with Pat McAfee and seems to be enjoying getting used to being in a new place with a new team. In the final segment of the hour, Gio tells a story of his friends running into Ed Sheeran at a bar in NYC. He did not tip the bartender at all. We talked about Ed Sheeran being sued by Marvin Gaye so we played the two songs to see if they sound the same. Breaking News: Randall Cobb is signing with the Jets.
Hour 1: The Knicks beat the Heat to even the series 1-1. Boomer thought they showed a lot of effort and Gio said a number of calls went the Knicks way. The NBA really needs this series to go seven games. It was an old school slugfest last night and contested completely throughout the game. Gio thinks if Jimmy Butler played last night that could have meant a Heat win. Aaron Rodgers was back at MSG last night, front row for Knicks/Heat. The Knicks showed Carmelo Anthony on the screen with ‘Knicks Legend' under his name. Boomer said that would be like him being called a ‘Jets Legend'. Jerry is here for his first update and starts with sounds from the Knicks win over the Heat last night. The great Ian Eagle was on the call. Tom Thibodeau loved the overall effort. The Lakers took game 1 from the Warriors and talked ‘load management' after the game. Joel Embiid won the MVP and said he was motivated by the guys on TNT saying he had to be dominant. The Yankees beat the Guardians behind a Willie Calhoun HR and Jerry has John Sterling's HR call. Not great. Max Scherzer talked about getting Justin Verlander back and being back himself. Aaron Rodgers was on with Pat McAfee and talked about getting a nice ovation at MSG. In the final segment of the hour, the Jets will not be picking up the fifth year option on Mekhi Becton. Boomer said he should be one of the guys that gains the most by playing with Aaron Rodgers. A caller didn't think Joel Embiid deserved the MVP award. Hour 2: The Knicks beat the Heat last night and Gio gives a lot of credit to the additions the team added this season. We are reminded of the Knicks/Heat from the 90's. Physical basketball and the referees are letting them play. A caller wants to know if Boomer watched any NHL playoff games last night. He watched Stars/Kraken. Boomer is sick of the timeouts in NBA games as it slows the game down too much. The Knicks were desperate and had to win the game, especially with no Jimmy Butler. A caller wants Derrick Rose to play more, but Gio said he's old. Jerry returns for an update but first Boomer is just hearing that people from the 11th floor are coming to our 10th floor and pooping in our bathrooms. Gio said his dog does large poops. Jerry has audio from fans outside of MSG chanting after their win over the Heat. The Phillies have a Dick Allen bobblehead night and the promotional commercial did not go so smoothly. Aaron Rodgers was on with Pat McAfee and talked about having fun going to the Garden and meeting celebrities. In the final segment of the hour, ‘Knicks Legend' Carmelo Anthony was at the Garden last night and got a nice ovation. Gio wonders why he looks back on the Melo era as not so great so why do the fans seem to adore him? Hour 3: We continued our talk on Carmelo Anthony and if he's really a ‘Knicks Legend' as was put up on the screen. Is it fair to compare him to the Knicks greats like Clyde Frazier and John Starks? Callers explain why fans like Melo and consider him a Knicks legend. Gio is still not convinced. Jerry returns for an update and starts with the Knicks win over the Heat and the great game Jalen Brunson had. Dillon Brooks is a free agent, lets get him here, makes a ton of sense. The Yankees beat the Guardians with HRs by Anthony Volpe and Willie Calhoun. Justin Verlander will pitch tomorrow for the first time as a Met and he's pumped. Aaron Rodgers was on with Pat McAfee and seems to be enjoying getting used to being in a new place with a new team. In the final segment of the hour, Gio tells a story of his friends running into Ed Sheeran at a bar in NYC. He did not tip the bartender at all. We talked about Ed Sheeran being sued by Marvin Gaye so we played the two songs to see if they sound the same. Breaking News: Randall Cobb is signing with the Jets. Hour 4: We talked about the NFL schedule and the potential for a Giants/Jets game on Monday night 9/11. We talked more about Carmelo Anthony as a ‘Knicks Legend'. Jerry returns for an update but first we have audio of Sal Licata saying he's not playing flag football for charity. Jerry starts with audio from Ian Eagle from last night's Knicks win at the Garden. Tom Thibodeau loved the effort from his team. Willie Calhoun hit his first HR as a Yankee as they beat the Guardians. Aaron Rodgers was on with Pat McAfee to talk about his first week with the Jets. He said it's been a ‘blast'. Jessica Alba was at the Knicks game and Gio said she has the best looking shoulder. In the final segment of the show, we think the opening game of the season will be Chiefs/Bengals on Thursday night. A caller said Suffolk County is desperate for officials for high school football games.
Too many minutes for Jalen Brunson and Julius Randle? Not enough for Immanuel Quickley? Just bad officiating? Inability to secure a rebound. You pick your reason for why the New York Knicks lost a winnable Toronto Raptors. Gavin Schall and Alex Wolfe team up to give you theres plus thoughts on RJ Barrett's big second half, Randle and Mitchell Robinson's burgeoning chemistry and wrap up with some reflections on Clyde Frazier's thoughts and sentiments on MLK Day.Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Too many minutes for Jalen Brunson and Julius Randle? Not enough for Immanuel Quickley? Just bad officiating? Inability to secure a rebound. You pick your reason for why the New York Knicks lost a winnable Toronto Raptors. Gavin Schall and Alex Wolfe team up to give you theres plus thoughts on RJ Barrett's big second half, Randle and Mitchell Robinson's burgeoning chemistry and wrap up with some reflections on Clyde Frazier's thoughts and sentiments on MLK Day. Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Our Senior Bills Correspondent Benny the Butcher joins J&J to talk about his latest project with Black Soprano Family, "Long live DJ Shay." Benny hits on the new album, all of the up-and-coming Buffalo artists he's working with, meeting Clyde Frazier and having the same sideburns, and of course his (and Jacoby's) Buffalo Bills. Plus! We break down Thursday night's AFC showdown, that included a 'Jalen of the Week' sighting! And it's Friday, so that mean we have some games - and wagers - to preview. Let's GO! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our Senior Bills Correspondent Benny the Butcher joins J&J to talk about his latest project with Black Soprano Family, "Long live DJ Shay." Benny hits on the new album, all of the up-and-coming Buffalo artists he's working with, meeting Clyde Frazier and having the same sideburns, and of course his (and Jacoby's) Buffalo Bills. Plus! We break down Thursday night's AFC showdown, that included a 'Jalen of the Week' sighting! And it's Friday, so that mean we have some games - and wagers - to preview. Let's GO! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
@partylikearochkind getting ready for ultimate sports weekend. #shoheiohtani @angels vs @astrosbaseball tonight. Tomorrow #hookemhorns @texasfootball hosting @alabamafbl in #austin so pumped. Shoutout to @oursoutheastern #womensvolleyball team who are in #nyc this weekend playing @stjohnsu 6-1 on the season. #lionup @stocktonmsoccer keep it going this weekend. Two games on tap. 2-1-1. #billsmafia got it done last night. But #seanmcvay how could you say you didn't have team prepared for the first game of the season? Defending #superbowl champs shut out second half. I do get nervous seeing #joshallen run so much. #matthewstafford sacked 7 times, 3 #interceptions too. #cooperkupp amazing as usual. #vonmiller had a homecoming. #jalenramsey more like burnt toast. #lamarjackson @ravens what's the hold up on a new contract? Pay him! @umichfootball could score 70 vs @rainbowwarriorsfootball Saturday night. #wnbaplayoffs @connecticutsun close our decisive Game 5 on 22-2 run and beat defending champ @chicagosky & next get @lvaces and MVP #ajawilson in #wnbafinals @mlb get rid of #shift & bring on #pitchingclock for 2023. @huskers #womensvolleyball draws some serious crowds. Congrats to #clydefrazier first to get into #nbahof as player & announcer. #bingbong
In this episode, Jon is joined by Knicks legend, MSG Network staple & soon-to-be TWO-time NBA Hall-of-Famer Walt "Clyde" Frazier. Use code CLYDE to order it on DoorDash and enjoy 50% off up to $10. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Knicks Fan TV is joined by a living legend Wal "Clyde" Frazier! CP The Fanchise and Clyde open up the conversation by discussing Clyde's style, what inspired it and the origins of his alluring sense of fashion. Among other topics, CP also mentions Clyde being named into the Top 75 Player of the last 75 years and what it means to him. In being named a Top 75 player, Clyde was able to bring home two championships to the Knicks, he also details on those championship runs as well as what players during his time inspired and motivated him. Walt "Clyde" Frazier will be inducted into the Hall of Fame for a second time but this one will be for his excellence amongst media entities. We would like to thank Wal "Clyde" Frazier for joining us and making this a very special edition of Knicks Fan TV! Get 20% off plus free shipping at Manscaped. Go to manscaped.com and enter promo code KFTV at checkout! $$ Support The Movement, Donate To The Show! $$ Paypal - paypal.me/knicksfantv CashApp - cash.app/$knicksfantv Join our Discord - https://discord.gg/sT3E6HqCKC JOIN THE MISSION TO 50K YOUTUBE SUBSCRIBERS! - Youtube.com/knicksfantv FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/KnicksFanTVFB INSTAGRAM: Instagram.com/KnicksfanTV TWITTER: Twitter.com/Knicksfantv Join Our Mailing List to stay informed on new, future content and events! - http://eepurl.com/guEaOj GET YOUR KNICKSFANTV MERCH! - https://kftv.creator-spring.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Basketball Hall of Famer Walt "Clyde" Frazier made a successful transition from NBA star to sports broadcaster on the MSG Network. With his cool rhymes and even cooler clothes, Frazier sat down with Brooke for a live event in 2013 to discuss basketball, broadcasting, and the art of being cool. This segment originally aired in our March 29, 2013 program, "Culture and the Courts, The Legacy of Rand Paul's Filibuster, and More."
A man of many pursuits, Walt "Clyde" Frazier, the legendary NBA Hall of Famer with the distinction of being one of The Top 50 NBA Players, led the NY Knicks franchise to its only two championships (1970 and 1973). Today, as the color commentator for the Knicks on the MSG Network, he delivers solid sports analysis and well-seasoned talking points courtside while being a fan favorite for his rhyming rhetoric and trademark bold, retro fashion style. The eldest of nine children, raised in the racially segregated Atlanta of the 1950s, Mr. Frazier learned leadership early on between helping to care for his siblings, quarterbacking his high school football team, and strong family values instilled in him. He pursued basketball after realizing there were no professional black quarterbacks. As co-captain of the Southern Illinois University basketball team, Walt led the team to victory in the 1967 NIT Championship. Drafted 5th overall by the NY Knicks, Walt was named to the NBA All-Rookie Team during the 1967-68 season. He went on to become a 7-time NBA All-Star and posted one of the greatest performances in NBA playoff history during Game 7 of the 1970 NBA championship series, beating the LA Lakers. The game is recognized by many as the greatest game seven ever played. Aside from sports broadcasting, Walt splits his time between NYC and St. Croix where he runs a gentleman's farm and manages several rental properties he owns. For nine years, he was a partner with Ark Restaurants in Clyde Frazier's Wine and Dine restaurant . Unfortunately, the restaurant recently closed permanently due to COVID. Mr. Frazier has written eight books, with the latest focused on health and fitness, eating healthy, exercising regularly and practicing yoga. Early in his career, he formed The Walt Frazier Foundation, and has generously supported youth mentoring and education for 50 years. Host Brad Johnson, as a native New Yorker, was a teenager and idolized Walt when he played for the Knicks. Listen as Walt and Brad discuss Walt's upbringing and early motivation to succeed, what advice his Knicks teammates shared with him as a rookie, his love of the Caribbean and a description of a typical day as a gentleman farmer. Hear how he earned the nickname "Clyde", the beginning of his love for fashion, as well as his transition from arguably being the best player in the Knicks franchise history to his life after basketball, and how he manages his life post-career. * * * Please follow @CornerTableTalk on Instagram and Facebook For more information on host Brad Johnson or to join our mailing list, please visit: https://postandbeamhospitality.com/ For questions or comments, please e.mail: info@postandbeamhospitality.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We talk prop bets for the upcoming season, the potential impact of signing Kevin Love, and then, as any god-fearing Nets fan must, we take a trip to Clyde Frazier's Wine and Dine restaurant (MIN). Send mailbag questions to maybenetstime@gmail.com
Big Apple Buckets: A NY Knicks Basketball Podcast from New York Post Sports
Sal Licata, Jerome Williams and Jake Brown open the show talking about the Knicks' playoff matchup with the Hawks. They give an in-depth preview of the series, discuss what the Hawks bring to the table, the Knicks' point guard situation, playoff tickets and make their series predictions. J-Swizzy then makes his return for a special Knicks playoff rap. Two-time Knicks NBA champion Dr. Dick Barnett then joins the show. Barnett talks about winning two titles, his early career, the “fall back baby” nickname, the injury that changed his life for the better, playing with Clyde Frazier, his foundation, upcoming documentary and the current Knicks. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Big Apple Buckets: A NY Knicks Basketball Podcast from New York Post Sports
Sal Licata, Jerome Williams and Jake Brown open the show talking about the Knicks' nine-game win streak ending Monday against the Suns. They discuss Chris Paul's brilliance, whether the Knicks should go after him this summer, the incredible win streak, the schedule ahead and how fun this team is to watch. NBA legend and Basketball Hall of Famer George “the Iceman” Gervin then joins the show. Gervin talks about his legendary career, covering Clyde Frazier, Julius Randle's development, playing at the Garden, playing with Michael Jordan on the Bulls, today's NBA, playing the Kareem and Magic-led Lakers and superstars making super-teams. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On the night of the Super Six, H Man and Nick Bocker give their extremely detailed and almost completely opposite picks for the remainder of both the Men's and Women's tournaments. Other topics include some awesome news about the NBA's first all-woman broadcast, a serious moment to talk about Oscar Frayer, an update on WFT new name submissions, why Clyde Frazier is the best Knick in franchise history, and an UNFORGETTABLE H Man rant about the current state of his Sabres. SUBMIT YOUR TEAM NAME, COLOR, AND LOGO SUGGESTIONS FOR THE WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM: WashingtonJourney.com
Big Apple Buckets: A NY Knicks Basketball Podcast from New York Post Sports
Sal Licata and Jerome Williams open the show diving into the Knicks acquisition of Derrick Rose. They discuss the Rose-Tom Thibodeau reunion, what it means for Immanuel Quickley, why Rose will help the Knicks and how the rotation will work. Knicks play-by-play radio voice Ed Cohen then joins the show. Cohen talks about interning at WFAN, calling games off a monitor, missing the fans, what Rose brings to the Knicks, calling a game with Clyde Frazier, his favorite Knicks game he has called and the toughest sport he has had to call. NY Post Knicks beat writer Marc Berman drops by to react to the Rose trade, whether they would trade Elfrid Payton and RJ Barrett being benched at the end of Sunday’s game. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Walt Clyde Frazier Was Generous Enough To Come On The Show To Talk Basketball, The NBA, Business And More. I am very grateful for this one! Enjoy!
While the NBA stage has become a new runway for flexing fits and footwear of the latest pedigree, it would be a crime to forget New York Knicks legend Walt “Clyde” Frazier. We’re used to seeing players trying to get crazy with their looks nowadays, but nobody could rock a wide-brim hat right after calmly icing a game-saving shot quite like Clyde – all in the same sneakers, of course. In our latest podcast with PUMA, Represent Yourself, we sat down with the two-time NBA Champion to talk about his colorful suit collection, supreme confidence, and what all of these staples of Frazier’s persona mean as direct results of his experiences. Now the NBA broadcaster stunts a wardrobe stocked with more prints and patterns than you can shake a Suede at, but to understand Clyde today, you have to learn about young Walt and when he first moved to New York: “I liked the way the guys were dressing. I liked what was going on. Once I became more popular as a basketball player, when I used to go out I’m always dressed up. Once I got the hat, the mink coats, it just started happening. I love New York – the style. You can be innovative, creative, and that’s why I love it still.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's episode, Nick does his best Clyde Frazier impersonation, the boys go through their predictionstrike.com portfolios, and we announce the winner of the D2Podcast twitter contest.
New York Knicks Point Guard Elfrid Payton On episode 15 the guys are joined by New York Knicks Point Guard Elfrid Payton. The guys talk with Elfrid about his college career at Louisiana Lafayette and his path to the NBA. Elfrid also talks about what it's like to play home games for the Knicks in Madison Square Garden, the future of the Knicks with RJ Barrett and Mitchell Robinson and why he made the decision to cut his hair after growing it out since High School. To end the show we have an MVP debate and Elfrid picks his favorite Clyde Frazier saying.
# New York Knicks Point Guard Elfrid Payton On episode 15 the guys are joined by New York Knicks Point Guard Elfrid Payton. The guys talk with Elfrid about his college career at Louisiana Lafayette and his path to the NBA. Elfrid also talks about what it's like to play home games for the Knicks in Madison Square Garden, the future of the Knicks with RJ Barrett and Mitchell Robinson and why he made the decision to cut his hair after growing it out since High School. To end the show we have an MVP debate and Elfrid picks his favorite Clyde Frazier saying.
New York Knicks Point Guard Elfrid Payton On episode 15 the guys are joined by New York Knicks Point Guard Elfrid Payton. The guys talk with Elfrid about his college career at Louisiana Lafayette and his path to the NBA. Elfrid also talks about what it's like to play home games for the Knicks in Madison Square Garden, the future of the Knicks with RJ Barrett and Mitchell Robinson and why he made the decision to cut his hair after growing it out since High School. To end the show we have an MVP debate and Elfrid picks his favorite Clyde Frazier saying.
Stugotz and Stanczyk rank the top 5 Fordham alums before talking to Mike Breen about calling the Malice at the Palace, why he'll fight anyone who says something bad about Bill Walton, and a quick game of Mark (Jackson), Jeff (Van Gundy), or Clyde (Frazier).
Stugotz and Stanczyk rank the top 5 Fordham alums before talking to Mike Breen about calling the Malice at the Palace, why he'll fight anyone who says something bad about Bill Walton, and a quick game of Mark (Jackson), Jeff (Van Gundy), or Clyde (Frazier).
Red Sox lose a video guy and a 2nd round pick. Alex Cora was fired after winning a title and running a clean ship with the Sox. So after sitting out this year he will be a hot commodity in 2021.Gronk the weather is a lot nicer in Tampa.Lot of movement tomorrow in the NFL draft. Just psyched to see Roger in his Man Cave.
Game 7 of the 1970 NBA Finals is remembered for one moment: Willis Reed emerging from the tunnel to play despite tearing his quadricep four days earlier. Reed’s return is said to have sparked the Knicks’s victory and their first world championship. Yet, the story of these NBA Finals reaches far beyond that moment. It includes everyone from Howard Cosell to Richard Nixon. Gabe and Alex explore all of that, Wilt Chamberlain, Bill Bradley, and Dave Debusschere in the first episode of Ball Through The Ages. Subscribe to us on substack to get every episode sent to your inbox: ballthroughtheages.substack.com. Follow us on twitter: @ballthroughages. Graphics by @wlohaty. ————————————————————Show Outline Opening-Why are we talking about this briefly Study Hall (background) LakersKnicksSeries leading up to thisThe Skinny Knicks blow out the Lakers from the start. Walt Fraizer finishes with 36 points, 19 assists, and 7 reboundsCrucial moments Willis Reed coming into gameKnicks first 5 minutesFrazier’s second quarter runFrazier 7-9 in the 3rd quarter, really puts the game away Who Lived up to the Hype Willis Reed Walt Fraizer The Knicks and MSGJerry West Wilt ChamberlainTime Machine (what most took you back to that time or what looks the weirdest now)Short shortsWilt’s underhand layups Tip offs at the start of every quarter Names of the guys in this game Playoff format and geographyCivil War tape jobsLegacy This should be the Clyde Frazier game!Bill Bradley and Dave Debusschere Best time ever for Knicks, Jets, Mets fansNixon’s wild night Stuff that didn’t make it Jerry West had an 81 inch wingspan despite being 6’3”The New York Times story on the Lakers was a bit dramatic: WALT FRAIZER HAD 36 POINTS AND 19 ASSISTS. We mentioned that twice but it doesn’t feel like it was enough. SourcesFull game on YouTubeExcerpt from “The Show” by Roland Lazenby where Jerry West complains about Wilt’s free throws Sports Illustrated story on game 7The Atlantic on Nixon’s wild night Get on the email list at ballthroughtheages.substack.com
Full Court Press: Kevin Garnett Hates Snake-Like People and NBA Players Streaming NBA2K Is Not Interesting 3-on-3 Draft: The Three Best Things We Wish We Could Watch NBA Players Do On TV That Actually Happened: The Museum of the City of New York Has an NYC Basketball Exhibit That You Need to Check Out (When Museums Are Open Again) And Also: Vegetarian Lawyers, The Wizards Stealing Our IP, KG and Samuel L Jackson, Nintendo Drinking Games, Wilmer Valderrama Should (not) Come on the Pod, Casual Rod Strickland Invite, the Birth of Clyde Frazier Guest City/Game: Basketball in New York, an exhibition at Museum of the City of New York, intertwines New York’s vibrant history of street and playground basketball with the narratives of the players, coaches, and moments that have made the city’s game the stuff of legend. City/Game is curated by Dr. Lilly Tuttle of the Museum of the City of New York. Sponsors Purple Carrot: Get $30 off your first box by going to www.purplecarrot.com and entering code HORSE at checkout today! Purple Carrot, the easiest way to eat more plants. Find Us Online - website: horsehoops.com - patreon: patreon.com/horsehoops - twitter: twitter.com/horse_hoops - instagram: instagram.com/horsehoops - facebook: facebook.com/horsehoops - multitude: multitude.productions HORSE is hosted by Mike Schubert and Eric Silver. Edited and mixed by Eric Silver. Social media by Mike Schubert. Theme song by Bettina Campomanes. Art by Allyson Wakeman. Website by Kelly Schubert. About Us On HORSE, we don’t analyze wins and losses. We talk beefs, dig into Internet drama, and have fun. The NBA is now a 365-day league and it's never been more present in pop culture. From Kevin Durant's burner accounts to LeBron taking his talents anywhere to trusting the Process, the NBA is becoming a pop culture requirement. At the same time, sports can have gatekeepers that make it insular and frustrating for people who aren't die hard fans. We’re here to prove that basketball is entertaining to follow for all fans, whether you’re actively watching the games or not.
Meet Reggie Nance, Associate State Director for Multicultural Engagement for AARP New York, overseeing outreach to African-Americans, and Caribbean-Americans across the state. I recently had a chance to interview Reggie on my Six Weeks to Fitness podcast, where he discussed the many benefits AARP offers its members, which is 38 million strong in the United States and 2.6 million strong in New York State. Did you know that AARP provides free financial advice for its members along with free movie tickets and discounted tickets to Broadway shows, or that people 50 years of age or older are one of the fastest-growing entrepreneurial groups in the country? These facts and much more are shared in this very impactful interview with Reggie Nance. Reggie believes that age is just a number and that is why on December 14th, AARP will host a panel discussion called “Disrupt Aging in Sports” at the Clyde Frazier restaurant in New York City, from 12 to 2 p.m. This event will bring out former professional athletes from major league baseball, football, and basketball, to discuss the importance of staying healthy and active while playing sports professionally and after retirement. Reggie holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and American Literature from Brown University and credits his upbringing in a small town called Cordele, Georgia as the impetus for his love of community and why he is such a believer in giving back to the community.
Descubramos la historia de las primeras zapatillas de baloncesto que triunfaron en la NBA de los 70s de la mano de estrellas como Kareem Abdul Jabbar y Clyde Frazier!
American Fans Discuss The Global Sport
Listen to Harlemite Clyde Frazier, Sr., as he remembers 911, his son Clyde Frazier, Jr, who passed during 911 and more with host Danny Tisdale, on The Danny Tisdale Show.The legendary Harlem man Clyde Frazier, Sr., is the unofficial mayor of Harlem, founder of the Clyde Frazier Jr. Slam Jam Women's Basketball Classic and one-time Executive Director of The Friends of Frederick E. Samuel Foundation in Harlem.For more information click https://www.facebook.com/slamjamwbc/SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel for more videos: www.youtube.com/harlemworldmagazine.comwww.facebook.com/harlemworldmagazine.comwww.harlemworldmagazine.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/theharlemworldmagazinepodcast)
Ever wonder why they call him “Clyde”? Or, what’s the story behind his signature Puma sneakers? Or why he uses all those big words on TV? Or — why he criticized LeBron James the other day; and by the way, who does he think is the greatest basketball player of all time? (Hint: it’s not Michael Jordan). We have all the answers and a lot more in our conversation with this basketball icon. He takes us along on his incredible journey from the Jim Crow south to the NBA Hall-of-Fame and beyond.
D'Angelo Russell is balling out of control for the Brooklyn Nets right now, proving his move from LA was the right one. Meanwhile with the Lakers, more criticism comes in for LeBron from Kobe and Clyde Frazier. As opposed to Russell Westbrook last week, Mike Scott actually has a positive and funny interaction with a fan. James Harden is full of himself, but for good reason. Plus, Giannis is working to improve his shot to become unstoppable. Drew breaks it all down.
Selection SundayMike TroutHigh school basketball Lebron disappoint, Clyde Frazier’s commentIntro by Genesis RenjiEmail: mogulsonsports@urbanmogullife.comIG: @mogulsonsportsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Mogulsonsports/
Selection SundayMike TroutHigh school basketball Lebron disappoint, Clyde Frazier’s commentIntro by Genesis RenjiEmail: mogulsonsports@urbanmogullife.comIG: @mogulsonsportsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Mogulsonsports/
Selection Sunday Mike Trout High school basketball Lebron disappoint, Clyde Frazier’s comment Intro by Genesis Renji Email: mogulsonsports@urbanmogullife.com IG: @mogulsonsports Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Mogulsonsports/
On this week’s volume of the Fade the Media podcast features the Dragon and the Wolf filling out their 2019 NCAA Tournament brackets up until the Sweet 16, discussing Walt Clyde Frazier’s drive-by on LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers debacle of 2018-19 and Mike Trout’s much deserved raise. EMAIL: FadeTheMedia@gmail.com Voicemail: 562-257-6371 Social: @FadeTheMedia Intro/Outro song: @TraphouseThomas/IG | Traphouse Thomas/SoundCloud
Today, on The Odd Couple with Chris Broussard & Rob Parker the guys get heated debating LeBron James again and is Zion Williamson the most dominant Freshman player ever? The guys react to Clyde Frazier's criticism of LeBron and his interactions with teammates. Also, college hoops analyst Rashad Phillips, NBA Champion Dahntay Jones, and Shooting Guard for the Nets Allen Crabbe all call in to talk with the guys. And, another award winning segment of sources say! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
On today's Best Of episode of The Odd Couple the guys get heated debating LeBron James. Is Zion Williamson the most dominant Freshman player ever? And, the guys react to Clyde Frazier's criticism of LeBron and his interactions with teammates. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
-Clyde Frazier had critical comments on LeBron. -Is Russell Westbrook too emotional? -Are the Warriors better without Boogie Cousins?
Ben Maller gets you ready for March Madness, breaks down Clyde Frazier calling out LeBron, talks about Ryan Fitzpatrick to the Dolphins, and much more! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
On today's episode of Unpopular Opinion GRANxJEFE preview March Madness and talks Clyde Frazier comments on Lebron --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/Unpopular_Opinion/support Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/real-unpopular-opinion-podcast/donations
On Episode 247 of Sean's Sports Stop, Sean reports the biggest news in sports and gives his unique opinion on all the stories, which include: `Malcom Brogdon being out 6-8 weeks with a foot injury (2:44), Johnny Manziel signing with the AAF (4:56), Madison Square Garden security confiscating "ban Dolan" shirts (6:50), Ryan Fitzpatrick signing with the Miami Dolphins (8:43), the NBA suspending Russel Westbrook for 1 game after his 16th technical foul of the season (10:47), the New York Knicks shocking the Los Angeles Lakers (12:25), Clyde Frazier saying that it looks like LeBron James just doesn't really care (13:35), Cristiano Ronaldo being charged for his celebration vs Atletico Madrid (15:10), the New York Giants GM saying that Eli Manning isn't overpaid (18:15). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/seanssportsstop/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/seanssportsstop/support
Super Bowl 53, Kevin Mawae, Hall of Fame, Clyde Frazier
It's the first Tuesday of 2019 and the 3 Man Weave NBA Show is as HOT HOT HOT as ever! Hot Topic #1 - Thibs Fired @ 2:32 Hot Topic #2 - Jimmy Butler’s Philly Phrustrations @ 9:45 Hot Topic #3 - Blake Griffin’s Return to LA @ 16:34 Hot Topic #4 - Chandler Parsons Finesse @ 24:47 Hot Topic #5 - Clyde Frazier’s KD Comments @ 30:10 Hot Topic #6 - NBA All Star Initial Voting @ 37:38 Social Media Dumpling of the Week @ 52:40 [Brought to you by the Krazy Dumpling Tour on AirBnB Experiences]
Ben Maller breaks down the hiring of Kliff Kingsbury by the Arizona Cardinals, the hype surrounding Trevor Lawrence, Clyde Frazier's hot take on Kevin Durant, Dwayne Haskin's fandom for the Giants, and more! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Cats was wildin’. This week we discussed our NFL Pick Em Pool (link below), NFL players who got cashed out, The Shop, biggest week 1 college football upsets, recent MLB trades, Jalen Ramsey’s latest comments, Lita returning for another WWE match, Colin Kaepernick becoming a face for Nike’s new campaign, Clyde Frazier’s thoughts on Kevin Durant, how we want no smoke with David West, and more. Blow The Whistle Victim: Nike Burners #TECKTop5: Best Sport Couples If you enjoy what we do, please SHARE THE SHOW with a friend and RATE/REVIEW the show on Facebook and iTunes. Get at us: www.TECKnicalFoul.com Email: TECKnicalFoulPod@gmail.com Facebook: TECKnical Foul Podcast Instagram: @TECKnicalFoul Twitter: @TECKnicalFoul Pick Em Pool: bit.ly/TECKFoulPickEm
After a week off the Dan's catch up on NBA Free Agency, NBA Summer League and the Big3 League with a Twisted Tea fueled lightning round, check tape on the New York Knicks vs Milwaukee Bucks game from November 27th, 1970 featuring Oscar Robertson, Lew Alcindor, Clyde Frazier, Willis Reed and more before a quick WNBA update and BS featuring italian outrage and Alexander Ovechkin's favorite song.
We talk about Clyde Frazier's comments on KP's injuries, Noah leaving the team, and possible trades and rumors. We also talk about who deserves more minutes at point guard Burke, Jack, or Ntilikina?
XFL coming back in 2020!!!!! Russ and KD together again for the all star game. "The Two Bills" an ESPN 30 for 30 premieres Feb. 1st. I can't wait.
John Schmeelk and Steve Lichtenstein discuss the current state of the Knicks and Nets, we hear from Walt "Clyde" Frazier on Frank Ntilikina and we give out mid-season awards.
LaMelo my apologies again. I can't keep track of all your kids Lavar. Time to change the Utah Jazz's name. What athlete do you loathe the most?
Deshaun Watson what a start to a career. You will be missed. Mr. Porzingis you have been given the golden ticket in NYC. Jets 4-5 this year. Coach Bowles you have my respect.
Andy brings on the duo Bullets/ Wizards fans have listened for years, Steve Buckhantz & Phil Chenier. They discuss how they first met, Phil and Andy go year by year for the Bullets in the 70s, why he punched Clyde Frazier, the 78 championship season, Steve starting at Channel 5 and breaking the Job Gibbs retirement story, working together and the stories they've shared on the road, the Michael Jordan in DC era, Wall vs. Arenas, and so much more
We discuss the NBA in the 1970s with Adam Criblez, author of "Tall Tales and Short Shorts: Dr. J, Pistol Pete and the Birth of the Modern NBA." We look at what the 1970s are best known for in the NBA, how they provided the building blocks for the modern league and the success of the 1980s, why David Stern called them the "dark days," early shoe and endorsement deals, how the NBA tried to market itself, the effects of major expansion and the ABA merger, why the league lost popularity in the late '70s, the power teams (Knicks, Lakers and Celtics) in transition, the significant parity of the late '70s, the rise of player salaries, increased player movement and a trove of a major playoff upsets. We also look at the contributions of Julius Erving, Pete Maravich, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Bill Walton, Clyde Frazier, Bob McAdoo, Dave Cowens, George Gervin, Rick Barry, Elvin Hayes and many more. Original airdate: 5/17/17 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We look at why there were so many playoff upsets and so much parity during the 1970s in the latest edition of Over and Back’s Basketball Mysteries of the 1970s. We discuss how parity increased in the NBA as the decade wore on and peaked in the late 1970s after the NBA-ABA merger, how 1970s series dominate the list of biggest NBA upsets ever, how there were more major 7-game playoff upsets during the 1970s than in the 35 years in the NBA since, and then break down the major playoff upsets of the time: the Los Angeles Stars over the Denver Rockets in 1970, the Baltimore Bullets over the New York Knicks in 1971, the New York Nets over the 68-win Kentucky Colonels in 1972, the Golden State Warriors over the Milwaukee Bucks in 1973, the Knicks over the 68-win Boston Celtics in 1973, the Celtics over the Bucks in 1974, the Warriors over the Washington Bullets in the 1975 NBA Finals, Marvin Barnes and the Spirits of St. Louis over Julius Erving and the Nets in 1975, the Indiana Pacers over the Denver Nuggets in 1975, the Phoenix Suns over the Warriors in 1976, the Bullets over the Philadelphia 76ers in 1978, the Seattle SuperSonics over the Portland Trail Blazers in 1978, and the 40-win Kansas City Kings and Houston Rockets each making a stunning run to the Western Conference Finals in 1981. We also talk about Earl Monroe outplaying Clyde Frazier in a decisive Game 7 (before Pearl joined the Knicks the next season), how Rick Barry had a penchant for being involved in playoff upsets, how the notoriously wild Spirits of St. Louis came together for one series of brilliance, how the Bucks missed a chance at creating a dynasty, how George McGinnis managed to carry the Pacers with brilliant all-around play, Denver and Indiana resorting to dancing mascots and a witch’s hex, Moses Malone putting Houston on his back, and much more. Original airdate: 9/12/16 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We look at the early days of Julius Erving’s ABA career in the latest episode of Over and Back’s Basketball Mysteries of the 1970s with basketball-history enthusiast Reinis Lacis @LamarMatic, host of The Handle podcast. We discuss how Julius Erving got his Dr. J nickname, playing college basketball largely in obscurity, developing his legend at New York’s Rucker Park, feeling the freedom to play above the rim the first time, how he mixed the creativity of the playground game with the discipline of the pro game, some of our favorite stories of his dunks, how the Virginia Squires discovered him and signed him out of college, how his early game relied mostly on rebound and how he developed his jump shot to become a complete player, sharing Afro tips with Darnell Hillman, getting fitted for suits with Clyde Frazier, Erving wowing everyone who first saw him in the ABA, the Squires losing ABA leading scorer Charlie Scott to the NBA just before the 1972 playoffs, Erving and the Squires battling Rick Barry and the New York Nets to a full seven games, Erving attempting to jump to the Atlanta Hawks in the NBA while the Milwaukee Bucks have his draft rights, playing one-on-one and developing chemistry with Pete Maravich, Erving eventually returning to the Squires for the 1973 season, being joined by future San Antonio Spurs legend George Gervin for 29 games and what a combination they could have been, how Erving eventually was traded from the Squires to the New York Nets, and how the Squires never recovered from losing their superstar. Original airdate: 9/6/16 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We take a look at why the 1973 New York Knicks seem to be an afterthought compared to the 1970 team in the latest edition of Over and Back’s Basketball Mysteries of the 1970s. We are joined by Rafael Canton of the NBA Trades blog and podcast to discuss the 1970s Knicks with Clyde Frazier, Willis Reed, Bill Bradley, Dave DeBusschere, Earl Monroe, Phil Jackson, Jerry Lucas, Cazzie Russell and Dick Barnett. They are among the most popular and mythologized teams in NBA history. But while their 1970 championship season, famously punctuated by an injured Reed emerging from the Madison Square Garden tunnel in Game 7 of the Finals to inspire his team to victory, is the stuff of legends, the 1973 team rarely evokes the same kind of treatment, despite having more Hall of Famers. Included in the discussion: how important these Knicks were in terms of popularizing the NBA during the early 1970s, how players with different personalities and backgrounds came together as a cohesive force, what made the Knicks special, less-known key moments of the 1970 Finals, how Reed set the tone for the team, Frazier’s challenge in having so many players to keep happy, Bradley dealing with immense hype from his college days, how the Milwaukee Bucks’ move to the Western Conference benefitted the Knicks, their rivalry with the Baltimore Bullets and surprising 1971 series loss, how acquiring Lucas and Monroe changed the dynamics of the team, Monroe’s bitter exit from Baltimore to join a rival and how it compares to Kevin Durant’s decision to join the Warriors, the Knicks falling to a 69-win Los Angeles Lakers team in the 1972 Finals and coming back to win the championship against the same Lakers in 1973, and their tough series against the Boston Celtics in 1973. Original airdate: 8/31/16 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Over and Back Classic NBA podcast continues its offseason series looking at the NBA’s 50 Greatest Players in history, with a look at the career and Top 50 candidacy of Seattle Supersonics legend Gary Payton. Jason Mann talks with Jared Dubin (@JADubin5) of Hardwood Paroxysm about the Top 50 case for Payton. They discuss his incredible defense and versatility, where he rates among elite all-time point guards, comparisons to Clyde Frazier, and his refusal to play for Jason’s 2004-05 Hawks. Jared also shares a couple of great Payton stories, including one involving a case of Gatorade and a Range Rover. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's all about being cool on this episode of the Over and Back Classic NBA podcast. The official arbiters of cool (Jason Mann and Rich Kraetsch) discuss what it means to be cool in the NBA, who our starting five of cool would be, what legends were or weren't cool as well as the coolest player from each team currently. We also say the word cool at least 130 times, it's a pretty cool show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.