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Dana Barros reflects on his journey of becoming one of the most underrated and skilled players in NBA history as Dana shares his story—from growing up in Boston honing his craft on the streets, to becoming an All-Star known for his dynamic three-level scoring, lightning speed, and game-changing pick-and-roll mastery. In this candid conversation, Dana recounts his path to the NBA, his battles and triumphs on the court, and what it was like to matchup with Michael Jordan. He also reflects on his time with the Celtics, his Mount Rushmore of shooters, the evolution of the NBA, and the keys to success for undersized guards in today's game. And more! USE CODE COMBO ON PRIZEPICKS! Appreciate the continued support! Sign up on PrizePicks using the promo code “Combo” Make a deposit of $5 or more and receive $50 instantly here: prizepicks.onelink.me/ivHR/COMBO
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Dana talks about his recruitment in basketball and football, along with his time playing in the Big East and his 15 year NBA career.
Ceballos discusses the origins of his collaborative rap single "Ya Don't Stop" featuring former NBA player Dana Barros, rap legends Grand Puba and Sadat X of Brand Nubian, Diamond D and A.G. from the B-Ball's Best Kept Secret compilation album released in 1994. Ceballos details his blindfolded 1992 NBA Slam Dunk Contest winner Why isn't Suns' Devin Booker in the early MVP conversation despite the Suns being shorthanded and first place in the Western conference? Breaking down the NBA's best duos this season besides Booker and Deandre Ayton Ceballos reveals what it takes to score 50 points like himself in 1994 with the Lakers and Booker's 51 points in Suns win over Bulls Does the injured Chris Paul have more borrowed time to return as Suns and his backup point guard Cameron Payne are playing well? Follow Cedric Ceballos, Mr. ORNG and Dana Scott on Twitter.
In this edition of Throwback Hoops we were thrilled to have Matt McQuade back on to the show and there was no better time to do a Sydney Kings preview! The guys also discuss NBA moves, WNBA GF and NBL1 National Champions. Please make sure you LIKE and SUBSCRIBE! Video Chapters 0:00 Kick Off 1:30 Throwback Jerseys for the week- Mark Dalton, Robert Parish, Dana Barros and Josh Childress 13:31 Quick Hits- NBA Moves, Celtics, WNBA GF and NBL1 National Championships 29:08 Sydney Kings Season Preview 53:41 Outro Please sit back and enjoy and spread the word about Throwback Hoops. Much love Rob and Woody V
MHD Family, you know what time it is! The beginning of a new month, therefore a new podcast series called “Share Your Story.” Come join us as we dive into the personal journeys of different influential people, from different backgrounds and industries. Our first guest is someone many of you may recognize, especially if you are a fan of the NBA. Without further ado, we would like to introduce to you our first guest Dana Bruce Barros. He is an American former professional basketball player with experience under the Boston Celtics, Detroit Piston's and the Philadelphia 76ers. In college, he played at Boston College, finishing as one of the school's all-time leading scorers. Barros goes into detail about his upbringing within Mattapan, his experience playing sports and how all of this was connected to his mental health. Make sure you subscribe to our channel to make sure you don't miss out on new episodes and new events. Social Media Links:@danabarros3A few reminders: -Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Tik Tok & LinkedIn for more MHD content and events! -Looking to collaborate with MHD, check out our website mentalhealthdeclasified.orgInstagram: @mentalhealthdeclassifiedWebsite: mentalhealthdeclassified.orghttps://linktr.ee/MentalHealthDeclassifiedMission:Safe space for individuals who struggle with their mental health or know of others who do. A home for learning new coping mechanisms and listening to real life stories. We are not experts on the topic, but we ourselves struggle with our mental health everyday and through this podcast we hope to inspire those who struggle to find purpose. Supporting this could mean more than just supporting us, it could mean supporting a family member, friend, and ultimately anyone who may struggle in the dark and feel as if they are alone. Support the show
Was an honor to get to talk to one of the greatest athletes to ever come out of the city of Boston. Dana Barros joins the Technical Foul Podcast and talks, basketball, his inspiration, and The Dana Barros Basketball Club. Subscribe for future episodes --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/technicalfoulpodcast/support
Dana Barros' career All-Star Games Allen Iverson, Kobe Bryant, LeBron James IG: garymwashburn @gwashburnglobe
Boston legend and former Celtics player Dana Barros rejoins the pod to get into all things Boston Celtics0:00-6:00 - Dana's new role at BC6:00-12:00 - Dana's new IG account @danabarros312:00-13:30 - Partying w/ DJ Jazzy Jeff13:30-END Thoughts on this year's Boston Celticsmusic by Black Sheep Optimistsfollow us on Twitter @greenenvypod and @the617_follow Dana on IG @danabarros3 and visit www.danabarros3.com
Celtics Legend DANA BARROS joins the show to talk about NBA Free Agency, the tight bond between Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown, and the night his 3 point streak ended. 0:00-5:00 - Dana Barros Basketball Club and the impact of being a local legend5:00-13:00 - What it's like being an NBA Free Agent, getting draft, and playing for the Celics13:00-17:00 - Dana's record 3 point streak17:00-19:00 - The physicality of the 90s and the night he couldn't remember his own name19:00-23:00 - Dana Barros the player in 202123:00-24:00 - Dana's thoughts on Free Agency24:00-32:00 - Parallels between The Jays and Paul Pierce and Antoine Walker32:00-36:00 - Dana's rap career and the impact of social media36:00-END - Dana Barros goes through "The Fastbreak"
LISTENER'S DISCRECTION (PROFANITY INCLUDED) Our second installment of DTP is here. Hear the truth about the NBA and it's history. Make sure to follow us on all platforms Link: https://linktr.ee/dtpent Topics:
On episode 2 of Bleav in Celtics Podcast, Dana Barros and Jason Hehir speak on The Last Dance and growing up in Boston.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On today's episode of Bleav in Celtics Podcast, Dana Barros and Dee Brown speak on basketball culture and share NBA stories. Dana recaps the Celtics vs. Warriors game from Saturday night. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Bleav in Celtics Podcast starring Dana Barros. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dana Barros was drafted by the Sonics along with Shawn Kemp in the '89 draft, Dana was a fan favorite and sharp shooter in Seattle over the first four years of his All-Star NBA career. Dana and Gas Man discuss memories of the Sonics in those early years of the '90s, including time spent with Gary Payton, Shawn, George Karl and many others. Visit Sonicsforever.com for more on this episode and many others in the Sonics Forever series.
We got to hang out with the legend Dana Barros and it was an incredible time! For those who don't know, Dana Bruce Barros is an American former professional basketball player from the National Basketball Association. In college, he played at Boston College, finishing as one of the school's all-time leading scorers. He was the head men's basketball coach at Newbury College in Massachusetts. He is now the owner of AAU Basketball organization, the "Dana Barros Gladiators", based in Stoughton, Massachusetts. Join us as we chat with Dana Barros!
In episode 7 of Know Your Personnel podcast we bring on a former NBA All-Star and 50 point gamer - Dana BarrosFollow us on Twitter, Instagram, and YouTubehttps://twitter.com/kyppodhttps://www.instagram.com/kyppod/Watch the interview on YouTube
Ian and Pete are one step closer to a full team but key positions remain unfilled. Featuring, a strange connection to William “The Fridge” Perry, an early career knock-back from ESPN and introducing Pete's uncle Vern, join the boys for all this and more in episode 10! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Interview with former 1995 NBA all star . We discuss Iverson comparison , current NBA , 50 point games and triple doubles , The Bubble , LeBron and more ...
(August 17, 2020) - 14-year-NBA veteran, 1x All-Star, 1995 Most Improved Player and one of the most underrated scorers of the 1990s, Dana Barros joins 'Inside Buzz With Mikey Domagala' for EP17! Barros, a Massachusets LEGEND, spoke on many topics, including almost being drafted to the Chicago Bulls which would have brought him 6 rings; playing in Seattle wit Gary Payton & Shawn Kemp; Kemp/Zion Williamson comparisons; vowing for the city of Seattle to get an NBA team; people doubting his 5'11" stature; his 1994-95 dominant, All-Star season in Philadelphia; dropping 50 PTS on Kenny Smith & Hakeem Olajuwon; returning home to play in Boston; playing with Paul Pierce & Pierce's stabbing incident; LeBron & MJ switching eras; his current endeavors including 'Dana Barros Basketball Club;' his finals predictions, & MORE!
Today we go all the way back to the beginning, when Jim Calhoun's UConn program first showed signs of its potential by winning the 1988 NIT Championship. Hartford Courant beat writer Dom Amore returns to share his experience covering UConn's epic tournament run as a young reporter, including the team's wild quarterfinal win over VCU in the old field house, its satisfying semifinal win over Dana Barros' Boston College club in the semifinals and its championship victory over Ohio State. Like what you hear? Want to offer feedback? Feel free to reach out at yesuconnpodcast@gmail.com. You can also find me on Twitter at @MacCerullo. Podcast artwork courtesy of Jon Kulakofsky/The Daily Campus 2014. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and listen on Spotify, Stitcher, Google Play and RadioPublic.
Another one! We kick off Episode #92 with tracks from Obie Trice, Shabaam Sahdeeq, Brand Nubian, The Roots, and The Alkaholiks! More music to follow from The Arsonists & The Anomalies, All City, AIG, and Big Jaz! New music this week from Knowledge the Pirate, Bonvoe McMidnite, Bigal Harrison, Tanya Morgan, and Blacastan & Stu Bangas! We close out the show with heat from Pop the Brown Hornet, Dana Barros, Cedric Ceballos, O.G.C., Ran Reed, and the great Planet Asia!
Former NBA All Star Dana Barros joins in live via Zoom to give us his takes on the current state of the NBA, Big Ben Wallace, the NBA of old, and The Last Dance....and thats just the first 35 minutes. Joins us every Monday at 8:30 PM live on @Row1Seat1 on all social media platforms. Audio only - mixlr.com/joey-fats
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Today's episode of Dart Against Humanity subject stems from a tweet I made saying that Hip Hop had nerds involved it in from the outset & the resistance it received from some Twitter users who fail to see the connection. I decided to be the wholebrained INTJ-A that I am and break down exactly why I'm right and present a case beginning with the definition of the word and what it's often conflated with. Also, I discuss my new venture, the Boston Legends Podcast which debuted yesterday on Anchor with the Dana Barros episode. Next week's will be one for the ages... --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The next installment of our series on 50-point games in NBA history looks at the Michael Jordan era of 1987-1998. In this episode, hosts Jason Mann and Rich Kraetsch look at Jordan’s emergence as the NBA’s most prolific scorer since Wilt Chamberlain and the NBA three-point line gives us a handful of unlikely 50-point scorers. This era sees 83 50-point games with 37 coming from Jordan, six from Dominique Wilkins and four from Karl Malone. We look at all three of these players, the early competition between Jordan and Wilkins, how/why Jordan out-paced Wilkins and more. Additional players profiled and discussed include Sleepy Floyd, Alex English, Clyde Drexler, Dale Ellis, Tom Chambers, Patrick Ewing, Hakeem Olajuwon, Terry Cummings, Charles Smith, Vernon Maxwell, Bernard King, Michael Adams, Nick Anderson, Reggie Miller, David Robinson, Shaquille O’Neal, Charles Barkley, Jamal Mashburn, Jim Jackson, Willie Burton, Dana Barros, Glen Rice, Cedric Ceballos, Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf, Alonzo Mourning, Allen Iverson and Tracy Murray. In addition to a recap of all 50-point games of the era, Jason and Rich also delve into several other topics including a breakdown of Jordan’s 50+ point games by team (sorry Cavaliers fans), the shortened three-point line’s impact on 50-point games, number of seasons between franchise debuts and first 50-point games (sorry Hornets fans), longest gaps between 50-point games and much more along the way. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In NBA and ABA history, there have been nearly 600 50+ point games. Most of them were from legends like Wilt Chamberlain, Michael Jordan and Kobe Bryant. There were also ones from Willie Burton, Walt Wesley and Andre Miller. In this episode, we explore the most random, improbable and unlikely 50-point scorers in NBA history including Cleveland Cavaliers' forward Walt Wesley, our only ABA entry with Carolina Cougar Larry Miller going for 67, Mike Newlin breaking out for 52 with the New Jersey Nets, San Diego Clippers then-star Freeman Williams, the infamous Joe Barry Carroll, fellow Golden State Warrior Purvis Short... and hey another Warriors player, this time a breakout performance from Sleepy Floyd in the playoffs and Charles D. Smith. More modern examples include Nick Anderson's 50 points off the bench that was immediately overshadowed by Shaq breaking the backboard, Willie Burton's 50 points with only 19 field goal attempts, Dana Barros putting an exclamation point on his breakout season, Tracy Murray and Rod Strickland putting their beef aside, Tony Delk's still-to-this-day unbelievable 53 points against the Kings, Brandon Jenning's 55 points in only his 7th NBA game, The Professor Andre Miller shocking the world, Corey Brewer's sleeper 50-point game, Mo Williams, Lou Williams and more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dana Barros is one of the most compelling Boston basketball stories to date. From Mattapan to Xaverian to Boston College to the Boston Celtics. Dana is a Boston basketball player and athlete through and through. Episode supported by Wahlburgers and a Few Good Minutes With Rick Vanzura, Wahlburgers CEO.
Former Boston College basketball standouts Dana Barros and John Bagley joined The Perch prior to having their jerseys retired inside Conte Forum.
Dave, Joey, and Sean are joined by the Prince of Philadelphia, Sean Green of the Sports Gambling Podcast. We talk about Philly fandom, Sean Green faces the Philly Phlurry, and we play Hinkie or Not Hinkie: Are these quotes from Sam Hinkie’s manifesto, or from other famous manifestos? We also learn about Eagles Digest, discuss our most-booed players, and welcome a new sponsor: Jahlil Okafor’s Oak Forts.(Closing music: “Ya Don’t Stop” by Dana Barros & Cedric Ceballos) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
HANNAH STORM is a daily presence on “SportsCenter,” but she’s also a fixture behind the camera. She opens up about running a production company, filming documentaries, her directorial style and where she finds time for all these jobs. Then we go deep (Dana Barros deep!) on athletes who rap with JENSEN KARP, aka Hot Karl, the rapper and comedian behind “Kanye West Owes Me $300.” Subscribe on iTunes: http://apple.co/1NDjrZs Listen on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/justnotsports Follow on Twitter: @JustNotSports www.JustNotSports.com
New York Times best-selling author Shea Serrano talks about rap music through the years ... and breaks down the rap skills of Shaq, Kobe and even Dana Barros. Plus: We celebrate the return of Starbury Inc. to America!
NBA All-Star, 11-year veteran & Slam Dunk Champion, Cedric Ceballos. Prior to delving into Cedric's on-court prowess, we talk about his love for music and the famous album, 'Basketball's Best Kept Secret', featuring Dana Barros and many others. Little-known fact: Cedric was a ball-boy at the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics. Ceballos went on to star at Ventura College, before playing his junior and senior seasons at Cal State Fullerton - where he was scouted by Jerry West - averaging better than 22 points & 10 rebounds per game. Cedric discusses the 1990 NBA Draft, and his flurry of emotions, waiting to hear his name called. He was selected 48th overall, by the Phoenix Suns. Ced talks about his transition from college, and learning the game from veterans like Tom Chambers, Eddie Johnson & Dan Majerle. Our conversation also uncovers fascinating details behind Dee Brown's victory - punctuated by his memorable, pumping-up of the Reebok shoes, and 'Blind Dunk' - in the 1991 Slam Dunk Competition. Cedric won the 1992 contest, finishing with his famous 'Hocus Pocus' jam, dedicated to Magic Johnson. Few people know, that Cedric & Dee competed in a college dunk contest, at the Orlando All-Star Classic. 25 years later, prepare to hear the inside story that will change most of what you know about the history of the NBA's 1991 Dunk Contest. We break down the 1993 season. Paul Westphal was named as coach, the Suns traded for Charles Barkley and Cedric led the league in field-goal percentage (57.6). Phoenix steamrolled the league, en route to 62 wins and the number-one seed in the Playoffs. The Suns survived their first-round series against the upstart Lakers, with an overtime victory in the fifth and deciding game. Injury hit Cedric at the worst possible time. He broke his foot during the 1993 Western Conference Finals; missing the NBA Finals against Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen and the Chicago Bulls. He talks about the emotions of supporting his team from the sidelines. We cover Cedric's trade (September, 1994) from Phoenix to the L.A. Lakers, where he enjoyed NBA-career highs in scoring, rebounds and assists. Ceballos was named an All-Star, however, an incident with Dikembe Mutombo, days prior to the 1995 All-Star Game, led to Cedric missing the game due to injury. In a cruel twist of fate, Mutombo would receive his second All-Star nod. Magic Johnson returned to the NBA during the 1996 season. Cedric talks about co-captaining the Lakers with Nick Van Exel, the impact of Magic's return and how it felt to miss the opportunity to challenge for a title, playing alongside one of the all-time greats. Cedric appeared in the iconic movie, Space Jam. We talk about his memories of the experience and the effect it continues to have on his life. He also opens up about playing basketball inside The Jordan Dome - the purpose-built workout facility, constructed for Jordan's use, during downtime around the filming of the movie. During the 1997 season, Ceballos was traded back to Phoenix - the Suns were in turmoil, but Cedric and his (new) teammates turned the season around, steering the franchise into the Playoffs. In the 1998 season, Cedric was traded to Dallas. He talks about the challenges of playing for a franchise that was fighting for relevancy. He speaks fondly of former-teammate, (Australia's) Chris Anstey and a great victory the Mavs had over the rampaging Bulls, in March of 1998. After his time with the Mavericks, he closed out his NBA career with stops in Detroit and Miami. He then played in various leagues around the USA, became a member of the Harlem Globetrotters and also headed overseas to play professionally. You can follow Cedric online. Check him out on Twitter. Learn more about his other interests, including ShootersRev and The Stream World. Thanks to Paul Corliss and the NBRPA team, for scheduling Cedric's podcast appearance. Show notes | I appreciate all feedback, FB Page 'Likes' and iTunes ratings / reviews. Follow: Facebook | Twitter | Google+ Subscribe: iTunes | Stitcher | Newsletter | RSS | Website Support Adam via Amazon: click-through and purchase any item (store-wide – within 24 hours) - it helps support the podcast – importantly, at no additional cost to you. Thanks. Feedback: e-mail (audio welcome) | Voicemail