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It iiiiiiiissss Sportsfeld Storytime. In the second episode of our look back at the 2010 Canadian Olympic Men's Hockey Team's road to Gold, we begin the tournament proper. As Martin Brodeur (Martin Brodeur!) fails to live up to the spotlight of the Olympics in Vancouver, it's Roberto Luongo's time to step up. Plus Canada gets a scare from the Swiss, gets beat down by the States, and gets a big win against the Russians. And finally, what does Donyell Marshall have to do with the 2010 Olympic semi-finals? Jake has a story.Sick of hearing all the ads? Subscribe to Soda Premium on Apple Podcasts to get rid of them!Follow @Sportsfeld on X! While you're there say hello to @theZubes and @JGoldsbie or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@sportsfeld.caIf merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/merchfeldIf you enjoyed today's show, please rate Sportsfeld 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.And as always, thank you for listening to another episode of Sportsfeld.
Andrew opens The Vault and shares some interesting memories. Roy Halladay's perfect game, the Birthdays of Reggie Jackson, Vince Young and Donyell Marshall as well as the debut of “Braveheart”.
(00:00-45:04) On today's Anthony Gargano Show, Anthony starts it off talking about James Harden opting out of his contract with the 76ers. Anthony isn't sure if keeping him around and signing him to a 4-year deal will be worth it or helpful for the Sixers moving forward. The Sixers need lions. They need people that can close out games. Anthony and Andrew discuss their thoughts on this subject. The guys get into talking about the mentality of players like Joel Embiid. If you give it your all every game from beginning to end, we as a fan base will see that. If you quit, we will see that as well and call you out on it. (45:05-55:57) Andrew opens The Vault and shares some interesting memories. Roy Halladay's perfect game, the Birthdays of Reggie Jackson, Vince Young and Donyell Marshall as well as the debut of “Braveheart”. (56:06-1:39:27) Anthony heads to the phones to get your thoughts on what the Sixers should do this offseason. Anthony is big on Damian Lillard and would do anything to get him to Philly. Who do you think should be the next Head Coach of the Philadelphia 76ers. (1:39:28-2:01:09) Matt Breen of the Philadelphia Inquirer joins the show to talk about the possibilities of the Sixers offseason. He believes this is Daryl Morey's offseason. It is his last chance to build a champion. The Sixers had a loser mentality in Game 7. There was no fire to put them over the top. Anthony and Matt talk about all this, Joel Embiid, future head coaches, James Harden and more! (2:01:13-2:53:34) Anthony heads back to the phones to hear your thoughts on what the Sixers should do this offseason. Some of you have some very interesting ideas and thoughts. Everything from Jay Wright to positives that came out of the Sixers playoff demise. Someone even mentioned Zion Williamson.
It iiiiiiiissss Sportsfeld Storytime. In the second episode of our look back at the 2010 Canadian Olympic Men's Hockey Team's road to Gold, we begin the tournament proper. As Martin Brodeur (Martin Brodeur!) fails to live up to the spotlight of the Olympics in Vancouver, it's Roberto Luongo's time to step up. Plus Canada gets a scare from the Swiss, gets beat down by the States, and gets a big win against the Russians. And finally, what does Donyell Marshall have to do with the 2010 Olympic semi-finals? Jake has a story. Come join the Patreon family for bonus episodes, mailbags, discord access and even more goodness: https://www.patreon.com/sportsfeld Follow @Sportsfeld on Twitter! While you're there say hello to @theZubes and @JGoldsbie or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@sportsfeld.ca If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/merchfeld If you enjoyed today's show, please rate Sportsfeld 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts. And as always, thank you for listening to another episode of Sportsfeld.
It iiiiiiiissss Sportsfeld Storytime. In the second episode of our look back at the 2010 Canadian Olympic Men's Hockey Team's road to Gold, we begin the tournament proper. As Martin Brodeur (Martin Brodeur!) fails to live up to the spotlight of the Olympics in Vancouver, it's Roberto Luongo's time to step up. Plus Canada gets a scare from the Swiss, gets beat down by the States, and gets a big win against the Russians. And finally, what does Donyell Marshall have to do with the 2010 Olympic semi-finals? Jake has a story. Come join the Patreon family for bonus episodes, mailbags, discord access and even more goodness: https://www.patreon.com/sportsfeldFollow @Sportsfeld on Twitter! While you're there say hello to @the_Zubes and @JGoldsbie. You can also join us on twitch, because you never know when we'll pop in for a live show (usually on Sundays): https://www.twitch.tv/sportsfeld If merch is your thing, be sure to check out the store: http://bit.ly/merchfeld Or reach out to the show and say hey: podcast@sportsfeld.caIf you enjoyed today's show, please rate Sportsfeld 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts. And as always, thank you for listening to another episode of Sportsfeld.
B-Phlat and Violet Gray visit Friends Like Us and talk DIY, roleplaying games, and how Black Trans Lives Matter with host Marina Franklin. B-phlat is a comedian with incredible credits like Showtime at the Apollo, Four seasons of BET's Comicview, a writer for ESPN Magazine, hosting several celebrity events such as the Russell Simmon's Phat Farm Fashion Show & Def Comedy Jam in Negril, Jamaica, FUBU International Okwaku Festival in Amsterdam and most recently corporate sponsorship by Donyell Marshall's Triple D Productions. Violet Gray is a stand-up comic, podcaster, and proud Dungeons & Dragons player based in Baltimore, MD. She has won the Pearl Next Superstar Comedian contest and was featured on Night Train w/ Wyatt Cenac. Her comedy is best characterized as observations about everything from race, gender and politics, to sci-fi, fantasy, and tabletop roleplaying games. Always hosted by Marina Franklin - One Hour Comedy Special: Single Black Female ( Amazon Prime, CW Network), Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, Hysterical on FX, The Movie Trainwreck, Louie Season V, The Jim Gaffigan Show, Conan O'Brien, Stephen Colbert, HBO's Crashing, and The Breaks with Michelle Wolf
It's double the fun today, especially for you TBT fans. For the first time we have back-to-back guests in the same episode. We got 2 members of the Utah Valor on the show today. Marquis Marshall and Chris Jones take the time to share their hoop stories and their preparation for this year's TBT.Marquis is the son of former NBA player Donyell Marshall, but he has made a name for himself at the college Division I, II AND III level. He went on to play overseas and is now a key member of the Utah Valor. Team captain Chris Jones has an inspiring story of never giving up on his dream of playing college basketball and professionally. He went on to play overseas in Australia and Mexico and even played in the U.S Minor Leagues. Both stories are very different and very inspiring in their own way and it says a lot about their character. There are some great stories in this episode about their experiences in college, overseas, Bryan Tracy, Keith Closs, Ronnie Price, TBT, Fortnite (yes, Fortnite) and MUCH more.It is very hard to not pull for Utah Valor after spending time with both of these guys. It only felt right to include both Marquis and Chris in the same episode since Utah Valor is so team oriented. We also wanted you to get a feel for the type of high character guys this squad has put together this year. The main thing we learned from this episode is that these two are winners both on and off the court. Don't be surprised if Utah Valor makes some noise this year.Thank you Marquis Marshall and Chris Jones!TIME STAMPS-Marquis Marshall: 0:00 - 37:57Chris Jones: 37:57-2:00:16Please support Utah Valor in this years TBTFollow Marquis MarshallIG: @mo.marshTwitter: @MoMarsh_3Follow Chris JonesIG: @Jonesy3224Twitter: @chrisjones3223Support 3PT CoachingSupport & Follow Utah ValorIG: @utahvalortbtTwitter: @UtahvalortbtYou can find this episode on Apple, Spotify or any source for podcasts!Follow us on social media!Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/notin.myhouse.79Instagram- @Not_in_my_house_podcastTwitter - @NOTINMYHOUSEpc
The 2006 and 1994 UConn men's basketball teams are two of the most talented squads to ever come through Storrs. Both teams featured future NBA stars, were loaded with highly regarded prospects and wound up falling short of their postseason expectations.For 2006, you have Rudy Gay, Josh Boone, Hilton Armstrong, Marcus Williams and a whole bunch of other guys who could run, dunk and shoot on anyone they wanted. For 1994, you had Donyell Marshall, the program's first legit superstar, along with a young freshman named Ray Allen and a whole bunch of other standouts.What would happen if these two teams took the court against one another? Tim Fontenault and I break down the two teams and try to find out in this week's 6 vs. 11 matchup.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.
Shep, AR and DG reform to discuss a compendium of the week's top basketball topics. Shep summarizes Raptors 905's season - on the court and in the broadcast booth. AR sees the Phoenix Suns rising to the top of the class. DG bemoans his Virginia Cavaliers dropping out of the ACC Tournament, and the Big Dance, due to a positive Covid test. Oh the highs and lows. UVA just used a buzzer beater to edge a spunky Syracuse team. The trio also discuss NBA player movement prior to the Trade Deadline. LaMarcus Aldridge and PJ Tucker are up for grabs, but is Kyle Lowry? And don't miss a special edition of This Date in Toronto Raptors History, I Know I was There, as DG remembers Donyell Marshall's three-point barrage 15 years ago. #TDITRH @gymratzpodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Shep, AR and DG reform to discuss a compendium of the week's top basketball topics. Shep summarizes Raptors 905's season - on the court and in the broadcast booth. AR sees the Phoenix Suns rising to the top of the class. DG bemoans his Virginia Cavaliers dropping out of the ACC Tournament, and the Big Dance, due to a positive Covid test. Oh the highs and lows. UVA just used a buzzer beater to edge a spunky Syracuse team. The trio also discuss NBA player movement prior to the Trade Deadline. LaMarcus Aldridge and PJ Tucker are up for grabs, but is Kyle Lowry? And don't miss a special edition of This Date in Toronto Raptors History, I Know I was There, as DG remembers Donyell Marshall's three-point barrage 15 years ago. #TDITRH @gymratzpodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mike Drago, from the Reading Eagle Newspaper, joins Matt and Jimmy this week. Mike has been covering sports since the 1980's and has been covering sports in the Central PA area for 4 decades. Mike talks about his time starting out as a reporter, Donyell Marshall, Lonnie Walker, Stevie Mitchell, and many other great stories from his time covering sports. Mike's interview starts around 8:00. Also, Matt and Jimmy start off the podcast with a brief discussion on Kevin Garnett's comments in the New York Times. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This Week in the Big East - Weekly Overview of NCAA College Basketball's Top Conference
This Week In The BIG EAST Radio Show, distributed by Westwood One, returns for 2021, its seventh season as the official podcast of BIG EAST basketball. The second episode of the season welcomes Creighton head coach Greg McDermott (@cucoachmac), Xavier sophomore forward Zach Freemantle (@zachfreemantle) and Rob Dauster (@RobDauster), co-host of the Field of 68 podcast. *** RATE AND REVIEW US! KEEP US No. 1!!! *** This week the #TWITBE BIG EAST Spotlight shines on Freemantle (5:47), a sophomore with the Musketeers. Freemantle discusses his growth as a player and the expectations of the Xavier squad this year. The BIG EAST Focus zeroes in McDermott (19:58). The head coach of the Bluejays highlights Creighton’s hot start to the 20-21 season. Dauster, author of “The Rebound,” gives this week’s National Perspective (29:24). He gives his thoughts on the BIG EAST’s standing in among the conferences. The returning hosts for This Week In The BIG EAST (#TWITBE) are John Rooke, a longtime BIG EAST play-by-play voice, and Kevin McNamara, BIG EAST reporter, columnist and author. Rooke and McNamara give a comprehensive look at the teams, coaches, players and storied tradition of the top basketball conference in America in each episode. A new segment this year, Rooke and McNamara relive “A blast from the past.” This week features memories and highlights surrounding Connecticut legend Donny Marshall. The episode’s “Who’s Hot” segment features audio clips from some recent big performances around the league and a recap of the league’s weekly honors. “Who’s Got Next?” takes a look at the upcoming schedule, highlighting the big matchups. To join the conversation and send questions to Rooke (@JRbroadcaster) and McNamara (@KevinMcNamara33), use #TWITBE on Twitter. Fans may submit questions to be featured on the show.
What are the best UConn men's basketball teams of all time? We all know about the national championship teams, but taking all factors into account, you could make a strong case that the 1994-95 team belongs close to the top of the list. Led by Ray Allen and featuring a lineup that included UConn greats like Kevin Ollie, Doron Sheffer, Donny Marshall and Travis Knight, the 94-95 Huskies were the first team in program history to be ranked No. 1 in the country, and their rise really started in this early season win over No. 6 ranked Duke. Taking on their old nemesis in the Great Eight Tournament at the Palace of Auburn Hills near Detroit, UConn finally got the monkey off their backs, beating Coach K's Blue Devils for the first time. The Huskies led almost the whole game, with Allen (26 points) and Ollie (24 points) putting on a clinic to help serve notice that even without the NBA-bound Donyell Marshall, the Huskies were still a force to be reckoned with. Longtime Hartford Courant beat writer Ken Davis joins the show to talk about this game, that season and how UConn was able to elevate itself into the national spotlight in the mid-1990s, going from a regional program to one capable of bringing in top players across the nation and the globe. 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.
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With no new box scores to follow, and with the NBA season — as well as our fantasy leagues — all on indefinite hold due to the coronavirus, Matt Stroup and Steve Alexander hop into the fantasy hoops time machine to revisit the 2003-04 season. We discuss the dominance of Kevin Garnett, the surprising excellence of Peja Stojakovic, Andrei Kirilenko's remarkable production and some vintage greatness from Tracy McGrady, Kobe Bryant and Ray Allen. It was a time when Baron Davis wrecked box scores and percentages, and Donyell Marshall was very close to the top of his game.Shoutout to the 'Dinner Party' episode of The Office, and you can read the oral history of that episode right here: https://www.rollingstone.com/tv/tv-features/that-one-night-the-oral-history-of-the-greatest-office-episode-ever-629472/
Mike Miller this past season became the winningest men's basketball coach in Alvernia University history. In 13 seasons, he is 236-118 with six conference titles and six NCAA Division III tournament berths. The men’s basketball program and its sustained excellence have been embraced by the Alvernia community. “Most of our games down the stretch and in the playoffs are sellouts -- the kids (his players) like to see that,” Miller says. Miller stresses fundamentals, relying on man defense and running just a few offensive sets. His teams are mentally tough, focused grinders. “You have to find a mentally disciplined kid who is going to work on it,” Miller tells Zeke. “The best thing for us right now is player development. We work on fundamentals. It’s getting tougher and tougher to find that kid who is going to be a basketball junkie and be coachable.” Miller talks about this past season with Zeke when Alvernia was 15-11, losing four of its last seven games including a loss to Lebanon Valley in a MAC Commonwealth play-in-game. “We ran into a lot of injuries last season,” Miller tells Zeke. Miller played for Lloyd Wolf at Holy Name and then was an assistant under Jim Gano, Rick Binder and Steve Hahn at Reading High. Miller took his first head coaching job at Kutztown High and left after one season to be the Reading head coach. He coached Donyell Marshall, who became an All-American at Connecticut and had an18-year NBA career. He now is the head coach at Central Connecticut. At Alvernia the past two seasons Miller coached Donyell’s son, Marquis Marshall, the MAC Commonwealth Player of the Year this past season. “Donyell and Marquis are very much alike – very coachable, skills, good hands and loving to play,” Miller tells Zeke. “But Donyell is 6-11 and Marquis is 6-5.” Speaking of fathers-sons, Miller coaches his son Mike, a 6-2 guard who will be a senior next year. “I didn’t have to push him to do anything -- he’s been around the game all his life,” the elder Miller shares with Zeke. After Miller left Reading High in 1994 with a 145-31 record, he spent 10 seasons as an Alvernia assistant to Jack McCloskey before succeeding him at Alvernia. “I’m doing what I love to do and get paid to it; it can’t get better than that,” Miller tells Zeke.
It’s our first post-election podcast, but we soldier on, just like the Congolese child soldier Russell Westbrook presumably dressed up as before his first game against Serge Ibaka. Dave, Joey, and Sean talk about Trump’s election and the response from NBA coaches, speculate about the NBA’s Trump supporters, discuss Donyell Marshall and weird single-game record holders, decry Shaq’s fascism, fall in love with Dwight Howard again, and debut our new feature, “Nickname of the Week.” We also welcome our new sponsor, The Brow’s Moving Company, and Dave calls Buddy Hield a “Westworld gun,” because he can’t shoot.(Closing music: “Hail to the Chief”) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
You know, it's not every day that someone nails 12 treys in a single NBA game. It has only happened twice in NBA history and we have one of the guys who achieved that feat. That's right, former Raptor, Donyell Marshall joins us! He'll discuss that magical game plus he'll fill us in on what he's up to these days. Also in this episode, we'll have some NBA talk with Buckets Magazine's, Brad Graham. Get ready because the good times are coming up! The Breakdown -- For Hoops Talk, The Way It Should Be!!! Donyell Marshall | Toronto Raptors | Cleveland Cavaliers | NBA |
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