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Bloomington native who played for both the Wolves and Thunder, Cole Aldrich, kicks off the show! Mike Florio then hits us with alllll the NFL talkers to finish the opening hour!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The best time to release a series preview podcast is last night at 10pm when we finished recording this. The second best time is now, 2:16pm the day of the game. The gentlemen break down the advantages of both teams and predict where the series nets out (spoiler: we predict what you're predicting too). Jordan has wifi issues. He's moving into his new house next week so that won't be a problem much longer. We also memorialize the Denver Nuggets cuz they're dead. Love you. Suck it, DNVR. Cole Aldrich: come on the pod ya weirdo
On this episode Doogie is joined by former Timberwolves player and coach Sam Mitchell who is a big believer in the current squad, former Timberwolves center Cole Aldrich, former Minnesota Wild coach Dean Evason, and Vikings LB Josh Metellus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this episode Doogie is joined by former Timberwolves player and coach Sam Mitchell who is a big believer in the current squad, former Timberwolves center Cole Aldrich, former Minnesota Wild coach Dean Evason, and Vikings LB Josh Metellus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(0:00-23:42) Opening RCST discussing Brett Yorkmark's latest comments (23:43-41:00) KU Basketball legend Cole Aldrich (41:01-1:06:09) RCST Trivia Phenomenal Four- Kyle M vs Justin N (1:06:10-1:22:32) Sports Stock Market (1:22:33-1:33:39) KU Football Friday (1:33:40-End) Lie Detector Test
In the latest episode of the Win In 6 Podcast, Adam McGee and Jordan Treske discuss the long awaited update to the pod intro, Luca Vildoza's deal with the Bucks, and Larry Costello, Del Harris and George Karl's induction into the Hall of Fame. The Gyro Step Podcast Network is proud to call Blue Wire's network of podcasts home. You can follow Rohan and Ti and the Gyro Step itself on Twitter, and send either of them a screenshot of you listening or rating and reviewing the pod to get in the Gyro Group discord! You also can (and should!) follow Adam, Jordan, and Win In 6 Podcast on Twitter as well! You should also follow and subscribe to GSPN's Crewsing for a Brewsing, hosted by Andrew Snyder and Adam, for all your Milwaukee Brewers podcast needs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Back for another episode of The Scoop, Darren 'Doogie' Wolfson unloads his bag of notes and touches on the Vikings, Twins, Wolves, and Gophers before getting into conversations. Guests include former Timberwolves center Cole Aldrich on the Wolves and Kansas playing for the national championship (17:30), and Gophers diver Sarah Bacon (1:02:12).
Cole Aldrich, former Kansas Jayhawk, joined The Drive to discuss the Kansas win in the National Title game over North Carolina.
The TBU crew catches up with former players Cole Aldrich and Andre Roberson during the Thunder Legacy Weekend. The Thunder Basketball Universe is presented by COOP Ale Works.
NBA contender or pretender l Cole Aldrich, former Kansas Jayhawks center l News Brief
Cole Aldrich joined Zach to discuss winning the 2008 national championship and what it's like playing for Bill Self.
Nick opens the episode by explaining why some bad luck and poor execution have more to do with KU's loss in Austin than personnel decisions. Former Kansas big man Cole Aldrich joins the show to give advice to any kid who wants to play for Bill Self, explains how to navigate constant role changes, and admits that it's pretty cool to be 33 and retired. Nick closes with a quick mailbag.
The former Bloomington Jefferson and Kansas star joined our Sloane Martin to discuss Wednesday's season opening win over the Rockets, the roster upgrades, and what Karl Anthony Towns needs to do to become a superstar. Catch the Wolves and Pelicans on Saturday night on WCCO Radio at 6:30! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Doogie begins this episode of The Scoop with notes on the Vikings and Twins. He also goes in-depth on Richard Pitino's future and a dive into the Wolves news surrounding Ryan Saunders' firing and hiring of Chris Finch. Former Wolves center Cole Aldrich joins the show to weigh in on Saunders and Finch (25:40), new Lynx guard Aerial Powers talks about signing with Minnesota (49:11), and Gophers gymnast Lexy Ramler discusses the season (1:03:23).
There are those can't-miss prospects. Guys who are just “dudes.” The ones who you just know are going to be great immediately. But then there are players who develop a little more slowly, only to have an incredible impact when the time is right. And when you consider the All-American career of defensive standout Cole Aldrich, he's one of those guys. It just took time. And during a three-year career with the Jayhawks, he never lost a game at Allen Fieldhouse. Not. One. Time. After leaving Lawrence, Cole lived the dream of playing in the NBA. But it wasn't always easy, and it's a grind that most people can't believe or accept. Aldrich lived and worked that grind for eight seasons in the League. And his work ethic never wavered. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
There are those can't-miss prospects. Guys who are just “dudes.” The ones who you just know are going to be great immediately. But then there are players who develop a little more slowly, only to have an incredible impact when the time is right. And when you consider the All-American career of defensive standout Cole Aldrich, he's one of those guys. It just took time. And during a three-year career with the Jayhawks, he never lost a game at Allen Fieldhouse. Not. One. Time. After leaving Lawrence, Cole lived the dream of playing in the NBA. But it wasn't always easy, and it's a grind that most people can't believe or accept. Aldrich lived and worked that grind for eight seasons in the League. And his work ethic never wavered. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Danny Manning is known for his passion, honesty, character, positivity and work ethic in helping young people succeed on the court in the game of basketball and off the court in the game of life. He is one of the premier names in the world of basketball. Danny is an American college/professional basketball coach in transition and retired National Basketball Association (NBA) player who spent 15 years in the league. Most recently, Danny served as the men's head coach at Wake Forest University. After being born in Hattiesburg, Mississippi and attending high school at Page High School (Greensboro, NC), and later Lawrence High School (Lawrence, KS), Danny went on to play basketball at the University of Kansas, where has was a part of four final four teams. At Kansas, he won an NCAA national championship with the Jayhawks in 1988 as a player, and again as an assistant in 2008. Additionally, Danny is the all-time leading scorer in Kansas basketball history with 2,951 points. He was inducted to the college basketball hall of fame in 2008. As a college head basketball coach, Danny took two different programs to the NCAA Tournament in four years (2014 - Tulsa, 2017 - Wake Forest). He was the 2014 Conference USA Coach of the Year and 2017 Skip Prosser Man of the Year. He has coached 15 NBA draft picks, including 10 first-round selections and nine current NBA players. NBA draft picks who played for Danny include big men Wayne Simien, Julian Wright, Darrell Arthur, Darnell Jackson, Sasha Kaun, Cole Aldrich, twins Marcus and Markieff Morris, Jeff Withey and Thomas Robinson at Kansas, in addition to John Collins at Wake Forest. In this episode, we discuss Danny’s life and upbringing as a kid in a basketball town with a basketball family (4:59), whether or not moving around a lot in his childhood helped him to better navigate the world (6:15), the values his parents passed down to him and his sister (7:40), what he loved about basketball growing up (9:27), his other hobbies outside of basketball (10:30), where he considers “home” to be (11:10), if he knew he wanted to play college basketball at Kansas (12:10), what it was like playing in an intense and pressure-filled environment at Kansas (17:19), the similarities between the championship teams he was a part of in 1988 and 2008 (20:07), his thoughts and feelings during both of those championship runs (21:33), how he was able to interpret the pressure he faced during his career in a positive light (24:30), his mindset as a coach before, during, and after the 2008 championship (26:50), coaching with joy (30:40), how coaching is like parenting (33:25), why he chose to coach in college as opposed to the NBA (36:13), what it’s like navigating Lawrence, Kansas as such a recognizable figure (38:58), the mindset of sticking out as an all-star vs. being a role-player off the bench (41:00), whether he faced pressure to become more “selfish” as a player in the NBA (44:00), how he navigated recovering from 3 torn ACLs (45:57), what he learned from being coached by legends (49:56), what his coaching philosophy is and the importance of education (52:30), his thoughts on the one-and-done era (55:39), how he would get his mind set on game day as a player (58:00) vs. as a coach (59:50), what it was like for him emotionally to have his jersey retired at Kansas (1:02:20), and the importance of being kind, understanding, and empathetic during these times (1:05:50). Thank you to Danny for coming on the podcast. We encourage you to follow him on twitter @CoachDManning I wrote a book called “Shift Your Mind” that will be coming out in October 2020, and you can pre-order on Amazon and Barnes and Noble. Additionally, I have launched a company called Strong Skills, and I encourage you to check out our new website https://www.strongskills.co/. If you liked this episode and/or any others, please follow me on Twitter: @brianlevenson or Instagram: @Intentional_Performers. Thanks for listening. -Brian
NBA Trainer Reid Ouse hopped on the show to talk about his new Training App(Catalyst Basketball App) and how he has been able to make the most of this pandemic. His podcast the drawing board that he uses as a tool to help coaches at all levels. Some behind the scene stories of his illustrious, and coveted open gym runs, that consist of players such at Tyus Jones, Royce White, Cole Aldrich, Anthony Tucker, Jordan Taylor, Jake Layman, Dan Oturu, Chet Holmgren, etc. A great insight on how Chet Holmgren says you have to attack a player like Royce White. And what it’s like telling D1 players they aren’t good enough to play in these runs. How much Reid enjoys fine tuning players, sharpening their skill set or even showing them moves they didn't know they already had in their arsenal. The pride he takes knowing he's helped countless athletes make it to the college and pro ranks. The grind Coach Ouse went through to get to where he is at today. And why he hates watching college/pro games. How watching his Mom over the years constantly help others in need, then instilled in him the value of giving back. Coach Ouse continues to carry out Karen's legacy! A must listen!
Professional Basketball Player Trevor Mbakwe, former Minnesota Golden Gopher, stopped by the studio to tell us his story. Explains the time he found out the hype around Blake Griffin was real. What it was like being on the nike circuit. Being a part of the High School class that features the likes of Michael Beasley, Blake Griffin, OJ Mayo, Eric Gordon and Kevin Love. And what it was like competing against those guys. Talks about the unique competition/friendship he had with Cole Aldrich. Reason for leaving Henry Sibley to go to St. Bernards. And his long journey through college with many ups and downs on his way to playing in the pros. Why he had to turn down an opportunity of a shot at the NBA for guaranteed money overseas. What it's like raising a family overseas.
Darren ‘Doogie’ Wolfson fills in for Ramie and opens the show with Judd Zulgad from Fort Myers on Byron Buxton’s timeline to return to the Twins; (15:00) Doogie weights in on Dianna Russuni’s report on the 9ers wanting Kirk Cousins; (20:20) Tim Miles of Big Ten Network joins to talk Gophers and NCAA Tournament; (36:57) Cole Aldrich on the Wolves and NBA; (54:39) Derek Wetmore joins and he Doogie discuss the Cousins to 49ers rumor; (01:10:00) Doogie and Wetmore talk Twins and (01:26:05) Former Gopher hockey coach and current NHL scout Mike Guentzel joins to talk Wild and NHL.
Doogie is joined by Minnesota native and former NBA player Cole Aldrich who chats about how the coronavirus is affecting college hoops and also provides some thoughts on the Wolves.
Former Wolves big man Cole Aldrich joins Doogie to discuss Karl-Anthony Towns, unwritten rules in the NBA, D'Angelo Russell, Jimmy Butler and his 2007 McDonald's All American Game experience!
Doogie is joined by former NBA big man and Bloomington, MN native Cole Aldrich. Cole reflects on Kobe Bryant's legacy and impact on the city of Los Angeles. Later, he dives into the current state of one of his former teams, the Timberwolves.
Doogie is joined by former Timberwolves forward Cole Aldrich where the two the NBA's new-season proposal, in-season tournament, reseeding playoff teams, PED suspensions, Aldrich's tenure with the Hawks, Thanksgiving and more.
Ray Hitchcock on the Gophers victory over Penn State, and the upcoming match up against Iowa Marlins Bench Coach and Former Twins Hitting coach James Rowson Former Timberwolves center Cole Aldrich
Doogie chats with former Timberwolves forward and Minnesota native Cole Aldrich, where the two talk a variety of topics including how he landed at Kansas, his role in Dan Monnson losing his Gophers job, paying college athletes, Bill Self as well as some Wolves chatter.
Cole Aldrich, the former Wolves center, collegiate national champion and Bloomington Jefferson basketball star ducked into the studio for a full show with Doogie. Hear what he's up to these days as well as some stories!
(0:00-16:55) Opening RCST talking Paul Pierce & NBA Finals (16:57-34:10) Cole Aldrich, former Jayhawk, joins RCST (34:12-47:05) Let’s Rank Stuff: Best Hair in KU History (47:07-End) NBA Whiparound
We're back near the end of the week with another news breaking edition of The Scoop! We start off festivities with the news that the Twins reached a deal with Byron Buxton. Doogie is then joined by Minnesota native Amani Hooker to discuss Hooker declaring for the NFL Draft. Former Wolves big man Cole Aldrich joins to talk about the Wolves Interim Head Coach Ryan Saunders. All that and more on this edition of The Scoop!
Ryan Magdziarz & Zak Noble were joined by two giant men in the same episode this week. First, (4:50) Kansas Jayhawks legend, and NBA pro Cole Aldrich joined the show to talk about his career move to China. Then, (41:22) former NBA pro, NBA assistant coach, and current head coach at the University of Evansville, Walter McCarty joined the boys to talk about life now and back in the day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brad Rowland (@BTRowland, Peachtree Hoops) hosts episode No. 444 of the Locked on Hawks podcast and topics include injury updates for Dewayne Dedmon, Justin Anderson and others, Cole Aldrich's farewell, the annual GM survey and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Brad Rowland (@BTRowland, Peachtree Hoops) hosts episode No. 444 of the Locked on Hawks podcast and topics include injury updates for Dewayne Dedmon, Justin Anderson and others, Cole Aldrich's farewell, the annual GM survey and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ryder Schumacher join the pod this week to talk about the Sam Darnold era (2:10), spending time in the offseason (5:20), Maine Red Claws (7:15), Avery Bradley playing for Maine (8:35), Red Claws concession (9:45), origin of the 'Red Claws' nickname (10:30), Red Claws jerseys and logo (11:10), notable Red Claws player assignments (11:50), Avery Bradley vs. Cole Aldrich at the Portland Expo Center (12:30), Red Claws season ticket holders (14:45), NBA offseason and free agency (16:05), highest impact free agent (17:15), Lakers and the playoffs (19:00), Spurs regressing (20:00), Jimmy Butler talking future plans with Timberwolves management (22:10), teams to potentially win the 3rd seed in the Western Conference (23:30), Trail Blazers (24:45), NBA rookie class (26:00), star players who could potentially get moved during the upcoming season (29:15), Vegas Odds for the NBA Championship (31:30), Vegas Odds for Rookie of the Year (33:30), Vegas Odds for MVP (34:30) and Maine Red Claws Trivia (36:15).Love the show? Got a fantasy hoops question? Lost all your bitcoin gambling on the Grizzlies? Let us know! Email: onthelinepod@gmail.comTwitter: @OnTheLine_PodInstagram: OnTheLinePodSubscribe: apple.co/2G9K1cb
Doogie chats with Twins GM Thad Levine, who opens up about the organization's trade deadline decisions and the future of the franchise. Also, former Wolves big man Cole Aldrich on life as a free agent, and Ryan Harris, who played for Vikings co-offensive line coach Clancy Barone in Denver.
Locked On Wolves - Daily Podcast On The Minnesota Timberwolves
The Minnesota Timberwolves keep Derrick Rose around another season while finding some wiggle room in the cap by waving Cole Aldrich. Jimmy Butler max contract talks were also in the works over the Timberwolves weekend. Colton Molesky also discusses the continued talent move from East to West and what that means for the Timberwolves. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Wolves - Daily Podcast On The Minnesota Timberwolves
The Minnesota Timberwolves keep Derrick Rose around another season while finding some wiggle room in the cap by waving Cole Aldrich. Jimmy Butler max contract talks were also in the works over the Timberwolves weekend. Colton Molesky also discusses the continued talent move from East to West and what that means for the Timberwolves. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Just hours now until NBA Free Agency opens so spend at least a couple of those minutes with Doogie and episode 157 of The Scoop! On this edition Doogie is joined by now former Wolves center Cole Aldrich to discuss getting waived by his hometown team. ESPN Insider Bobby Marks stops by to discuss the Wolves current salary cap situation. We finish up with guests by talking to draft picks Josh Okogie and Keita Bates-Diop. Doogie has tons of notes on the Wolves with free agency beginning in mere hours from this posting. Notes on the other local squads as well. All that right here on this edition of The Scoop!
Jimmy Butler l'a affirmé après la défaite surprise des Timberwolves à Orlando: «pour l'instant, on a rien fait». En effet, la prudence est de mise pour une franchise de Minnesota qui n'a pas goûté aux playoffs depuis plus d'une décennie. Pourtant, ces Wolves version Jimmy Butler s’affirment depuis quelques semaines comme un des poids lourds à l'ouest. Toujours dominants en attaque, les hommes de Tom Thibodeau sont plus appliqués en défense. Alors que pendant ce temps, Jimmy Butler s'affirme comme un outsider sérieux au titre de MVP. Karl-Anthony Towns quant à lui montre des progrès en défense, une évolution encourageante pour la suite. Des progrès qui leur permettent d'entrer dans le gratin des équipes NBA ? La question reste ouverte. Tyus Jones, au rayon des bonnes surprises dans le Minnesota, a réussi durant l'absence de Jeff Teague à devenir un maillon essentiel de l'armature Wolves. En revanche, toujours parmi les joueurs du banc, Shabazz Muhammad, Gorgui Dieng et Cole Aldrich sont eux, à des degrés divers, plus en difficulté. Dans l'overtime, Pierre et Ben discutent d'abord du Orlando Magic, une équipe qui peine durant ces dernières semaines. La franchise floridienne qui peine depuis plusieurs années à retrouver les sommets de la conférence est. Puis, le duo revient sur LeBron James et la possibilité de voir le «King» dépasser un jour le record de points en carrière de Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, ainsi que sur les autres records en carrière qui semblent inatteignables. Pour conclure le podcast, enfin, les deux compères vous remercient vous, les auditeurs du podcast Dunkhebdo, puisque l'émission a passé la barre des 100 000 écoutes depuis sa création durant le weekend dernier. Merci à vous et bonne écoute ! Sommaire Introduction: 39s Débat sur les Minnesota Timberwolves, leur début de saison et leur espoir: 2m24 Overtime: 47m29 Instrumental de fin d'épisode: Boggie x Sunroof type beat
Inspired by Bjelica’s performance in Orlando, Neil and Scott are ready to rumble with another episode of Wolvecast. We revel in how great the team has been playing lately. Also, Butler and Towns’ All Star odds, new Wolf Amile Jefferson, the triumphant return of Target Center Food Review, Lindsay Whalen as an FSN broadcaster, a media guide game and more. This episode of Wolvescast is brought to you by Cole Aldrich’s Mouthguard Holster
The NBA Trade Deadline does not just come and go without activity from Daryl Morey. The Houston Rockets made a pair of trades this week, sending Patrick Patterson, Cole Aldrich and Toney Douglas to the Kings for Thomas Robinson, Francisco Garcia and Tyler Honeycutt, as well as sending Marcus Morris to the Phoenix Suns for a second round pick.
Kansas center Cole Aldrich declares for the NBA Draft during a press conference on March 29, 2010.
KU basketball players Tyshawn Taylor, Sherron Collins and Cole Aldrich talk about the recent incidents between the KU basketball and football teams.
KU coach Bill Self talks about Sherron Collins and Cole Aldrich deciding to come back to KU for another season after the annual awards banquet on April 13, 2009.
KU center Cole Aldrich talks about deciding to come back to KU for another season after the annual awards banquet on April 13, 2009.
Michigan State coach Tom Izzo talks to reporters on March 26, 2009, one day before the Spartans' Sweet 16 matchup with Kansas in Indianapolis. To start the interview, Izzo talks about KU's Cole Aldrich and his contributions for the Jayhawks.
KU players Cole Aldrich, Sherron Collins and Tyrel Reed talk to reporters after the Jayhawks' 60-43 victory over Dayton in the second round of the NCAA Tournament on March 22, 2009.
Kansas center Cole Aldrich talks to reporters on March 21, 2009, one day before the Jayhawks' second-round matchup against Dayton.
KU's Sherron Collins and Cole Aldrich talk to reporters after the Jayhawks' 84-74 victory over North Dakota State in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on March 20, 2009.
KU's Sherron Collins and Cole Aldrich talk to reporters after the Jayhawks were selected as a No. 3 seed in the NCAA Tournament on March 15, 2009. KU will take on North Dakota State in the first round on Friday in Minneapolis, Minn.
KU center Cole Aldrich talks to reporters after the Jayhawks' 71-64 loss to Baylor in the quarterfinals of the Big 12 tournament on March 12, 2009.