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John Canzano talks to Teri Mariani, former Portland State athletics administrator, legendary head coach and outstanding Vikings multi-sport athlete. Mariani reflects on the life and legacy of fellow Vikings great Freeman Williams who passed away earlier this week at the age of 65. Mariani recounts watching Williams at Portland State, his beautiful style of play, his legacy on the Park Blocks, and what he meant to the city of Portland. Mariani also discusses the current state of PSU athletics, and the challenges it faces to restore its once great athletic standing. Subscribe NOW to this podcast for more great content. And catch The Bald Faced Truth with John Canzano live every weekday 3-6 p.m. Follow @JohnCanzanoBFT on Twitter
I recently read the story of the prodigal son recorded in the 15th chapter of Luke's gospel. I have examined the passage dozens of times through the years but that day was different. I heard my wife say, “Oh, that was such a sad story about a former NBA player who lost all his money and got hooked on drugs.” It was John Conzano's piece on Freeman Williams. Suddenly, the words of Christ had even more meaning: “For this my son was dead, and is alive again; he was lost, and is found.' And they began to celebrate,” (Luke 15.24).
Continuamos el repaso de la temporada 1981-82 en la NBA. En este decimosexto audio hablamos sobre las dos series de playoffs de primera ronda de la Conferencia Este; la primera de ellas disputada entre New Jersey Nets y Washington Bullets, y la segunda entre Philadelphia 76ers y Atlanta Hawks. Analizamos en profundidad ambas series (comparativa entre equipos y de jugadores por posición, revisión partido a partido y conclusiones); hablamos asimismo de la regularidad del Doctor J, la irregularidad de Darryl Dawkins, las drogas de los Hawks, el buen rendimiento de Dan Roundfield, la debacle de John Drew, la desaparición de Freeman Williams, los novatos (Jeff Ruland, Albert King y Buck Williams), el estilismo (bigotes y patillas), el hundimiento de Ray Williams, el buen rendimiento de Spencer Haywood y Rick Mahorn, y sobre otros muchos temas. ------ Contenido: - 00:00 Presentación. - 01:15 New Jersey Nets vs. Washington Bullets. - 50:15 Philadelphia 76ers vs. Atlanta Hawks. - 01:28:15 Digresiones y cierre. ------ Contacto y redes: - erabaloncesto@gmail.com - Twitter: @erabaloncesto - Blog: www.erabaloncesto.home.blog - Facebook: facebook.com/groups/erabaloncesto - YouTube (Era baloncesto): www.youtube.com/channel/UCFi8v4YXzNGdL3A0pRm5cRQ - iVoox (Era baloncesto): www.ivoox.com/podcast-era-baloncesto_sq_f1687000_1.html ------ Sintonía: - Cornflowers (Dee Yan-Key): freemusicarchive.org/music/Dee_Yan-Key/Vacation_Days/01-Dee_Yan-Key-Cornflowers
Seguimos con la campaña 1981-82 en la NBA. En este noveno programa iniciamos el repaso de la temporada regular de los equipos de la Conferencia Oeste con San Diego Clipper, Utah Jazz y Dallas Mavericks. Analizamos en profundidad a estos equipos (expectativas de cara a este curso, desarrollo de la temporada, jugadores más destacados, estadísticas individuales y colectivas, curiosidades, etc.); hablamos asimismo de novatos de mucha calidad (Mark Aguirre, Tom Chambers, Rolando Blackman, Jay Vincent), del papá de Kobe, las medias de Dantley, del Doctor Dunkenstein, de cabecitas locas como la de Freeman Williams, del buen rendimiento y la estética de Kurt Nimphius, y sobre otros temas. --- Contenido: - 00:00 Presentación. - 01:35 San Diego Clippers. - 50:05 Utah Jazz. - 01:27:05 Dallas Mavericks. - 02:32:59 Despedida. --- Contacto y redes: - erabaloncesto@gmail.com - Twitter: @erabaloncesto - Blog: erabaloncesto.home.blog - Facebook: facebook.com/groups/erabaloncesto - YouTube (Era baloncesto): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFi8v4YXzNGdL3A0pRm5cRQ - iVoox (Era baloncesto): https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-era-baloncesto_sq_f1687000_1.html --- Sintonía: - Cornflowers (Dee Yan-Key). https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Dee_Yan-Key/Vacation_Days/01-Dee_Yan-Key-Cornflowers
HORROR! TERROR! SCARES! On this episode of No-Budget Nightmares we're discussing 1986's TERROR AT TENKILLER, which is so incompetent they forgot to record any audio while making it, so a different crew had to step in and complete the darn thing! Moe and Doug have plenty of fun picking this dull slasher movie apart, and we even bring on the wonderful Freeman Williams (who provides a voice in the film) to tell us about its creation and to recreate a memorable scene with our hosts! We also announce our upcoming live stream, which you're going to want to be a part of. IT'S ALMOST TOO GOOD! LET'S CHECK IT OUT!
The Over and Back Classic NBA Podcast continues its series on 50-point games continues with a look at the post-merger era, where no dominant stars emerged and 50-point games became increasingly rare. On this episode, hosts Jason Mann and Rich Kraetsch discuss the changing of the guard as the ABA merged with the NBA bringing down the total number of professional basketball games and, by doing so, reducing the number of 50-point games immediately. We also delve into the league’s slowing pace, the last year of double-digit 50-point games until the late 80s, a check-in on stats as they related to 2019 and all-time in 50-point games, the lack of dominant stars in the era and much more. We also take a few minutes to talk about one of the greatest duals in NBA history as David Thompson and George Gervin battled for the NBA scoring title on a single night resulting in both players putting up all-time great scoring totals (with some all-time great stories as well!) Additional players discussed include Marvin “Bad News” Barnes, Gail Goodrich, Phil Smith, Pete Maravich, Adrian Dantley, Calvin Murphy, John Williamson, Truck Robinson, John Drew, Mike Newlin, Freeman Williams, Larry Kenon, Billy Knight, Bernard King, Moses Malone, Ray Williams, Kelly Tripucka, Joe Barry Carroll, Larry Bird, Kiki Vandeweghe, Kevin McHale and Alex English. 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.
Eric Roberts as COUNT DRACULA!?! It finally happened in 2014's HALLOWEEN HELL, and here we are talking about it! Legendary cult director Ed Hunt (THE BRAIN, BLOODY BIRTHDAY) returns after a 20 year hiatus to helm this cheap (but gory) horror spoof featuring Dracula hosting an online reality show or.. something like that. Who cares? We have the great Freeman Williams joining us to chat about Michael Flatley, Bear Grylls, BIG DONGS and so much more! Let's listen! The post Episode 78: Halloween Hell (2014) (/w Freeman Williams) appeared first on Eric Roberts is the Man.
Eric Roberts as COUNT DRACULA!?! It finally happened in 2014's HALLOWEEN HELL, and here we are talking about it! Legendary cult director Ed Hunt (THE BRAIN, BLOODY BIRTHDAY) returns after a 20 year hiatus to helm this cheap (but gory) horror spoof featuring Dracula hosting an online reality show or.. something like that. Who cares? We have the great Freeman Williams joining us to chat about Michael Flatley, Bear Grylls, BIG DONGS and so much more! Let's listen! The post Episode 78: Halloween Hell (2014) (/w Freeman Williams) appeared first on Eric Roberts is the Man.
Jon Abrams and Freeman Williams are joined by Danielle Sinay, granddaughter (or is it great-granddaughter) of Jack Harris, the producer of the original 1958 BLOB as well as the arbitrary genre of BLOBSPLOITATION.
With KONG: SKULL ISLAND hitting theaters this past weekend, Jon Abrams, Freeman Williams, and Mike Vanderbilt decide to look back at APESPLOITATION in the '70s when a slew of filmmakers attempted to cash in on Dino De Laurentiis' 1976 KING KONG remake starring Jeff Bridges and Jessica Lange. The Grindhouse squad discuss the Korean cheapie A*P*E, The Shaw Brothers MIGHTY PEKING MAN, and KING KUNG FU. In addition to monkey movies, the guys discuss ASSASSINATION CLASSROOM, DANGEROUS MEN, HAP & LEONARD, and Ken Russell's THE DEVILS which made its way to Shudder's streaming service this past week.
The Daily Grindhouse podcast is back! This week, EIC Jon Abrams, Assistant Editor Mike Vanderbilt and contributor Freeman Williams discuss The Wailing, social horror such as GET OUT and TARGETS and slither into the arbitrary genre of Sssnakesploitation. How drunk was Oliver Reed on the set of VENOM? Why was there even a snake in HARD TICKET TO HAWAII? How much did SSSSSS influence Kevin Smith's TUSK? Listen to find out! Don't say it. Hiss it.
Freeman Williams is a performer, writer and b-movie aficionado who once experienced making a low budget horror movie when he wrote what became FOREVER EVIL. After talking to some young talent making low budget genre films in the current cinematic climate and hearing Brad Sykes talk about his experiences in the early 00’s we wanted […] The post It Came From the Indies – Freeman Williams AKA Dr. Freex appeared first on Nerdy Little Secret dot com.
Freeman Williams is a performer, writer and b-movie aficionado who once experienced making a low budget horror movie when he wrote what became FOREVER EVIL. After talking to some young talent making low budget genre films in the current cinematic climate and hearing Brad Sykes talk about his experiences in … The post It Came From the Indies – Freeman Williams AKA Dr. Freex appeared first on Nerdy Little Secret.