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NBA, NHL, MLS, division I college sports, pro rugby. There are few sports that Jeremy Bettle hasn't worked in at the highest level. At each stop, he has combined the firm foundation of understanding the latest sports science with communication, teamwork, leadership and other soft skills that have allowed him to apply it.Working with Deron Williams and developing a relationship with GM Billy King led to Jeremy switching from director of sports performance at UC Santa Barbara to becoming head S+C coach at the then New Jersey Nets. He instilled a multidisciplinary approach that included sleep, nutrition, strength training and much more. Partway through his tenure, Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce came over in a trade with the Boston Celtics.In this interview, Jeremy shares:· Why if you're terrified then you're probably in the right job· How mentoring from Dr. Maury Hayashida helped him get athletes from injury to return to play· How KG would've viewed the kind of “load management” that's popular in today's NBA· Why teams should prepare players for load, not shield them from it· How to use sleep monitoring and RPE more effectively· Why player testing should be connected to ongoing monitoring· How loading connective tissues and keeping chronic workloads high can increase athlete durability and reduce injury risk· Why remembering that players have spouses, kids, and similar everyday lives to everyone else can help coaches better serve themConnect with Jeremy on LinkedIn or on Instagram at @jeremybettlecoaching . Also check out the multidisciplinary Test, Treat, Train model of human performance at Variant in Santa Barbara or online at https://www.varianttraininglab.com/
Former 76ers general manager Billy King joins the Morning Team to discuss James Harden, Tobias Harris and Joel Embiid's future.
Billy King joins the guys to react to what he heard from Morey's presser, his thoughts on the season, and what he would do to fix this.
On this week's Hoops Adjacent, David Aldridge and Marcus Thompson welcome on former 76ers and Nets GM Billy King to discuss what the NBA trade deadline is actually like for GMs: the leaked information, working with trade partners, dealing with owners expectations and breaking the news to the players and their families. Visit Indeed.com/NBASHOW22 to start hiring now. Sign up today at philo.tv and use promo code NBASHOW to get 50% off your first month For more info on Morgan & Morgan services, go to forthepeople.com/nbashow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Angelo is joined by former 76ers GM Billy King to help recap the exciting basketball weekend where James Harden made his Sixers debut.
Eric Smith and Paul Jones recap the Raptors' 102-98 loss to the Mavericks - another hard-fought battle against one of the league's hottest teams. Eric and Jonesy discuss the minutes that are being distributed and why Nick Nurse is relying on a six or seven man rotation, the defence on Luka Dončić down the stretch, and a tough night shooting the ball for Fred VanVleet (0:27). To wrap, former Philadelphia 76ers GM Billy King comments on Joel Embiid's dominant play of late, if Ben Simmons will play at all this season, and how much better Philly can be if they can get assets in return in a deal for Simmons (32:55).The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliate.
Former 76ers GM Billy King joins John Clark to discuss:0:00 - Former 76ers GM Billy King1:33 - How will Danny Green's injury effect the bench?4:38 - Sixers impressive in Game 35:54 - Importance of Playoff experience7:27 - Joel Embiid is all business13:07 - Ben Simmons staying aggressive15:56 - Who wins Game 4?17:21 - Can the Sixers beat the Nets?18:56 - How long can Joel Embiid go on?26:57 - Who's better? 2001 or 2021?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Former 76ers GM Billy King talked to Glen and Ray for this week's edition of "Tell Us Your Story". The guys also talked to sportscaster Dave Sims about this weekends slate of NFL playoff games. Glen and Ray also discussed the Sixers situation, the Eagles offseason, took your calls, and much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today’s episode, we sat down with the winner of NBATV’s GM School competition, Calida Taylor. Calida is a graduate of Princeton University and Harvard Law School currently living in the Phoenix, AZ area. Calida is a corporate attorney with a passion for NBA team building. She enjoys diving into the CBA and basketball analytics in her free time and has been a guest on multiple NBA podcasts. In this episode we discuss:Winning NBATV’s GM SchoolHow tough the GM school competition from SBC wasPursuing her dream job in the NBAThe GM School provides an opportunity for NBA fans to have the opportunity to showcase their passion for data analytic skills while competing for a chance to break into a front office. Contestants put their knowledge and skills to the test through a series of high-pressure, analytics-focused challenges such as the draft challenge, media session challenge, hiring a coach challenge, and the trade rumor challenge. From participating in a mock post-game press conference to drafting franchise building blocks and selecting a starting five lineup, the contestants were put under the watchful eye of an All-Star panel of judges, including former GM Billy King, WNBA star Renee Montgomery, and former GM Wes Wilcox. At the end of the 3 episodes, the judges selected Calida as their winner based on the performance and results of the challenges. You can watch all 3 episodes of GM School here:Episode 1: https://youtu.be/yCpvOpov7Q8Episode 2: https://youtu.be/JeE7QpO0L0QEpisode 3: https://youtu.be/3D9SI7RmKcQConnect with Beau Estes: Twitter Connect with Calida Taylor: LinkedIn | Instagram | Twitter
Former 76ers guard Aaron McKie and former 76ers President and GM Billy King remember the night the Sixers upset the Lakers in Game 1 of the NBA Finals. KYW Newsradio's Dave Uram has more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former 76ers guard and current Temple Men's Basketball Coach Aaron McKie, as well as former Sixers President and GM Billy King, talk about the night the 76ers won the Eastern Conference over the Bucks in 2001. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's episode Armon feels for former GM Billy King, yet laughs at the prospect of another team giving him another chance. (02:00 - 11:00) Kemba Walker is playing at an All-NBA level this season, but I tell you why id never offer him the money he's rightfully earning this year. (12:00-28:00) And NBC Washington's Keely Divien stops by to give us the latest on all the drama swirling around both the Wizards and the Warriors. (43:00 - 56:00)
On the doorstep of Allen Iverson's enshrinement into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, former Philadelphia 76ers GM Billy King joins Adrian Wojnarowski on The Vertical Podcast to go inside the legendary guard's persona and career. King delivers incredible insight and storytelling into the tumultuous and triumphant Sixers run with Iverson. From his battles with coach Larry Brown, the infamous practice press conference, near-trades and scrapes with the commissioner's office, King has some of the most unique insight into the complexities of Iverson. King offers tremendous perspective on Iverson's cultural impact, his fierce loyalty and popularity and his ultimate undoing with the Sixers. King helped build an NBA finalist around Iverson and had the ultimate front-row seat for one of the most fascinating players and periods in NBA history.
On this episode of Posting Up, host Tim Bontemps and the Bergen Record's Andy Vasquez discuss the Brooklyn Nets deciding to cut ties with coach Lionel Hollins and GM Billy King, and what owner Mikhail Prokhorov will do next.