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Amo and Brandon talk about God Shammgod, footwork, Santana and then take a trip around the sports landscape. Thanks for checking it out!
We're back! Not quite BYKE, but back with a good chance for BYKESaki has been binge watching the entire New York Knickerbockers' season for the last 3 weeks and now that he's up to speed, he's weighing in like some of you have been asking him to.Which is the dumbest commercial.Dudes named Gerald tend to be cretins. God Shammgod is mentioned! Giannis gets nominated for Mutant Miscreant of the week.What's Krang been up to?ALL THIS AND MORE ON THE SHP!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-shred-head-podcast/donations
B-Ball Radio spotlights the opening of the NBA In-Season Tournament as Bobbito & E-New look at their favorite team groupings in each conference, the special edition courts that standout most, the exciting matchups ahead this week between western conference contenders including Klay Thompson's return to the Bay and their own unique lens on Donovan Mitchell, God Shammgod and much more on this special edition episode. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In another edition of STORY MODE, Metta World Peace, a 17-year NBA veteran and champion, shares untold stories of legendary Michael Jordan summer runs with LeBron, playing with God Shammgod in high school, and the AAU Team Riverside Hawks. We hear some crazy stories about his time on the Bulls when he worked at Circuit City and drank Henny at halftime. Finally, Metta talks about the effects of "Malice in the Palace", playing with Yao Ming, and his relationship with Larry Bird and Kobe Bryant. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What's up, basketball trainers? From our last episode, Coach Peter Danyliv filled us with his insights on some of the real-life issues in the word of basketball training industry. This time, still with Coach P and together with two other basketball coaches who also have big time followings in the basketball space, Coach Nick Aldiero and Tyler Leclerc, we'll dig deep on some of our personal thoughts and opinions about AAU nowadays plus more riveting topics around the basketball training industry. Thoughts on AAU and how it has developed overtime 00:47 Coach P's POV: No room for improvement for the Athletes 04:15 Coach Tyler's POV: The Goal of the AAU is Either Exposure or Development 06:10 Coach Nick's POV: Player's Goal in Joining AAU - Have Fun or Get Better 07:30 Middle Ground to Reduce the Potential Churn that Comes from AAU vs Training 08:58 Good Age That Kids Should Start Playing in AAU Current Trend in AAU Coaching 09:15 Coach P: AAU Coaches - Skilled or Not? 10:30 Coach Tyler: School Coaches Making AAU Programs - For Money or For Athlete's Exposure Myth: High Level Player can Turn Out to be a Good Basketball Coach/Trainer 12:02 Coach P: Being Able to Hoop Does Not Translate to One's Ability to Teach or Train 14:16 Coach Tyler: Teaching is a Completely Different Skill Than Playing 15:15:38 Coach Nick: No Correlation From Being a Good Player to Being a Good Coach 18:08 Coach P on Posting a Video of God Shammgod and Luca's Shooting Drills 19:27 Coach Tyler on Posting a Video of UConn's Shooting Drill 20:30 Correlation Causation Fallacy in Basketball Training Difference Between Real-Life Training and What People See on Social Media 24:08 Coach P: IG and TikTok Contents are Different From The Actual Training (Personal note) 27:10 Coach Tyler: Blend of Showing To Social Media What Happens in the Actual Training + The Goal to Grow in-Person Business 28:30 Coach Nick: Personally Won't Trust Anybody Who Can't Communicate Effectively on Camera Number 1 Constraint in Doing Online or Offline Basketball Training 34:20 Coach P: Giving Out Content for Years for Free 36:24 Coach Tyler: Basketball is a Very Limited Field 38:08 Coach Nick: Transitioning from Giving Out Free Contents to Promoting Paid Training Ultimate Goal in Doing Basketball Training 40:40 Coach Tyler" Goal: To Be Done By 2030 and Then Move On To Something Else 42:12 Side Thought from Coach P on the Infamous Saying, "It's Not About Us (Trainers), It's About Them (Players)" 44:42 Coach P's Goal: To Make Money To Live a Good Life and Provide For His Loved Ones 45:34 Why Coach P Stopped Working/Training High Level Players 48:25 Coach Nick: Keep Doing What He's Doing To Eventually Help Other Coaches Build Their Training Business Is There Really A Difference Between a Trainer and a Coach? 50:31 Coach P: Coaches Deemed To Be Always Right While Trainers Are Mocked For Charging Athletes Who Train With Them or For Training Them 52:20 Coach Tyler: Coaches Teach Athletes For Free, But Shouldn't Be the Same Case for a Trainer 55:45 Everyone's Thoughts on Payments for WNBA/W Basketball Players - It's All About Business and Basic Economics Biggest Myths Coming Up as a Trainer 01:01:00 Coach P: Getting As Many High Level Players In The Gym Is What You Need... 01:02:08 Coach Tyler: People Get Into The Training Industry For The Passion Aspect Of it... 01:04:05 Coach Nick: You Need To Qualify Yourself To Everybody Else... 01:06:00 Coach Myson: You Need to Have a Huge Social Media Following to Have More Kids in the Gym and You Would Only Be a Successful Trainer If You Have Your Own Gym... Resources That Help You Get Started In The Training Business 01:10:55 Coach Nick: Hired A Mentor 01:12:30 Coach Tyler: Book Called "E-Myth" by Michael Gerber 01:14:40 Coach P: Advice From His Dad Apologies for the abrupt ending. This podcast a two-part series, so stay tuned for the second part on our next episode. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/basketballtobusiness/message
In the latest episode, the JBP starts by recapping their Thanksgiving (21:12) before turning to Dolly Parton's halftime performance at the Cowboys game (44:10). Several additional lawsuits were released to the public throughout the past week (51:38), a debate takes place over the term ‘love bombing' (1:19:18), and Lupe Fiasco has started to rap over André 3000 flutes (1:38:00). Also, the room debates Sexyy Red's new song (1:41:26), Kanye West & Ty Dolla $ign drop ‘Vultures' (1:51:57), God Shammgod responds to Ish (2:04:51), Jeff Teague says Michael Jackson can't sing (2:17:18), Hall & Oates are in a legal battle (2:28:51), and much more! Become a Patron of The Joe Budden Podcast for additional bonus episodes and visual content for all things JBP! Join our Patreon here: www.patreon.com/JoeBudden Sleeper Picks: Joe | Omarion - “The Usual” Ice | Fetty Wap - “Outside” Parks | GetoPros, Black Rob, & Nate Dogg - “The Game” Melyssa | Goapele - “Purple” Ish | Kevin Ross - “Show & Prove"
The Radio Boys (C.Truth, Kev Lawrence) are joined by Hoops Legend and Dallas Mavericks assistant coach God Shammgod (@godshammgod12). Shammgod talked about NBA legend Tiny Archibald, his infamous move, showing Kobe Bryant how to dribble, the best McDonalds All Americans, young NBA stars recognizing him, RocNation conversations with Jay Z, staying humble, being thankful for his name, his Puma shoe release and more. For additional content go to: www.thermalsoundwaves.com Tweet: @thermalsoundwav Instagram: @thermalsoundwaves Facebook: @thermalsoundwaves --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thermalsoundwaves/support
We got New York in the building today! One of the greatest ball handlers of all time, God Shammgod, joins Q and D this week on Knuckleheads. He gets down to the creation of his iconic move, who his favorite New York hoopers are, and of course his best Rucker Park stories. Shammgod gets into being in the gym with Kyrie every day and looks back on what it was like teaching Kobe how to dribble. Live on location from XS Nightclub at Wynn Las Vegas, tune in! NYC hoops, Cam and Mase teaching him how to ball (4:25) Nate “Tiny” Archibald coaching him in middle school (11:35) Creating The Shammgod crossover move (14:41) Stephon Marbury and them killing on the circuit together (2:15) Teaching Kobe how to dribble (28:04) Going to Providence, NCAA run (36:59) Training with Kyrie on the Mavericks, their dribbling duels in practice (52:44) About Our Hosts: NBA veterans Quentin Richardson and Darius Miles are lifelong friends and bona fide truth-tellers. Listen as they invite special guests, high-profile athletes, musicians and entertainers to get brutally honest about everything from current events to untold stories from the golden era of sports and culture. Named for the on-court celebration they made wildly popular, this unfiltered, hilarious and surprising podcast is like playing NBA 2K with no fouls. Other places to find Knuckleheads: Subscribe on Youtube Follow on Instagram Follow on FacebookSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode Rohan and Vinay talk to fans about the Mavs' 111-103 victory over the Summer League Philadelphia 76ers, which was the first Summer League win for the Mavs since 2021. A well-deserved victory that saw key contributions from the young Mavericks Jaden Hardy, Dereck Lively, and OMax Prosper. It also featured good moments from Jordan "Jelly" Walker and Taze Moore. Coaching adjustments from Jared Dudley and God Shammgod were very apparent in this one as well. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mavsfilmroom/message
For the second time, God Shammgod Jr. rejoins the show fresh off an NBA G League Championship.Shammgod and the Bluecoats this past month secured the first championship in franchise history for the Delaware Blue Coats. He also discusses what it has been like coaching NBA Slam Dunk Champion Mac McClung, along with the rest of his championship squad.Tune in this week for the VERY FIRST episode of Season 3 to hear more about Shammgod's coaching experience so far in the NBA.God Shammgod Jr. : https://www.instagram.com/__thagod/
What an honor this is! We have NYC, Rice HS, Texas Longhorn and Overseas legend Reggie Freeman on the podcast! Also known as “High Five”, Reggie shares his hoops story from beginning to end for an episode we know you'll love. Reggie Freeman is one of the most exciting players from his era. He starred at Rice High School in one of the most electric times for high school hoops in NYC. He played for the Texas Longhorns where he earned First-Team All-SWC, First-Team All-Big 12 and AP Honorable-Mention All American honors along with four straight NCAA Tournament appearances. He went on to have stints with the Milwaukee Bucks, Dallas Mavericks and had an incredible career overseas where he won multiple championships and had his jersey retired. Reggie shares great stories about his time at Texas, Coach Tom Penders, Felipe Lopez, Terrence Rencher, Ray Allen, Glenn Robinson, God Shammgod, Rucker Park, experiences overseas, coaching and MUCH more!BIG thanks to Reggie Freeman for taking the time to share his experiences with us today. The era he played in was a special time and it was a joy to hear all about it. As much of a joy he was to watch during his playing days, what he is doing to give back to the young hoopers coming up is something we truly admire. We have a feeling that he's going to continue to have a huge impact on this game. Thank you Reggie Freeman!You can find this episode on Apple, Spotify or any source for podcasts.Follow us on social media for news, updates and highlight reels!Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/notin.myhouse.79Instagram- @Not_in_my_house_podcastTwitter - @NOTINMYHOUSEpc
Scoop B x God Shammgod discusses working with Dallas Mavericks and training Luka Doncic, playing ball in Harlem NYC along the likes of his childhood friends Cam'ron & Mase, his relationship with Kobe Byrant, his ball handling techniques and so much more.Scoop B Radio is back for 2023! Thank you all the listeners for the continued support. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On Wed.'s No Dunks, the guys discuss last night's NBA action: Wild comebacks and collapses in the Celtics-Lakers OT game, why the Bucks are a brutal matchup for the Warriors, the young Rockets winning one for Silas, and Walker Kessler's rookie year. That, plus we rip some Hot Packs, try and remember LeBron's first career field goal, create some new NBA awards to honor Shaq, Tim Duncan, and God Shammgod, and more. (This episode is sponsored by NBA Top Shot. Start your NBA Top Shot collection today at https://hoo.ps/nodunks. Get closer than ever to the game and players you love.)
On Wed.'s No Dunks, the guys discuss last night's NBA action: Wild comebacks and collapses in the Celtics-Lakers OT game, why the Bucks are a brutal matchup for the Warriors, the young Rockets winning one for Silas, and Walker Kessler's rookie year. That, plus we rip some Hot Packs, try and remember LeBron's first career field goal, create some new NBA awards to honor Shaq, Tim Duncan, and God Shammgod, and more. (This episode is sponsored by NBA Top Shot. Start your NBA Top Shot collection today at https://hoo.ps/nodunks. Get closer than ever to the game and players you love.)
NBATV's Real Training Camp series came to the Mavs facility, and Hov (@hovokyos) speaks through the major takeaways, both entertainment- and basketball-wise. What kind of culture is Kidd running at practice? Is Jaden Hardy's work with God Shammgod paying off? Is Josh Green the replacement for Jalen Brunson we've been looking for?Rate, review and subscribe to the Hoop Ball Mavericks Podcast on iTunes to help us grow and make sure to follow @HoopBallMavs on Twitter for daily takes and news!PropUp on ThriveFantasy this NBA season! Use code ETHOS at signup for a 100% deposit match bonus and win big cash by simply flexing DFS prop knowledge on the biggest names on the board!Manscaped is BACK, baby! Just like the NBA! Use coupon code HOOPBALL20 to get 20% off and free shipping on your purchase at Manscaped.com!Want more codes? We got 'em! ExpressVPN is offering 3 BONUS months on every 12-month membership purchase by using this special link: https://www.expressvpn.com/hoopball
The gritty blight of New York City in the '80s revealed a cultural resilience, one that ultimately birthed East Coast hip-hop and inspired a style of play on the basketball court that endures today. The elegance of the city's elite point guards, molded by the packed streetball courts, unwritten rules of bruising pickup games, and the perseverance required to survive everyday life, has come to define an era of basketball and American culture. Their transcendent style is etched in the consciousness of all who have witnessed these prodigies. The New York City point gods' lasting impact on the game of basketball can be seen around the world, in virtually every league. The film features a who's who of point guard deities: Rafer Alston, Kenny Anderson, Mark Jackson, Stephon Marbury, God Shammgod, Kenny Smith, Rod Strickland and Dwayne "Pearl" Washington. They brought theatrics, dizzying ball control, stylish misdirection, and a shake-and-bake game from the asphalt to the city's hallowed high school gyms and to the NBA, orchestrating successful offenses at every level. NYC POINT GODS explores not just how the city shaped these distinct players, but how these wunderkinds shaped and advanced the game under their watch, and whose impact continues to shape the game today.
The gritty blight of New York City in the '80s revealed a cultural resilience, one that ultimately birthed East Coast hip-hop and inspired a style of play on the basketball court that endures today. The elegance of the city's elite point guards, molded by the packed streetball courts, unwritten rules of bruising pickup games, and the perseverance required to survive everyday life, has come to define an era of basketball and American culture. Their transcendent style is etched in the consciousness of all who have witnessed these prodigies. The New York City point gods' lasting impact on the game of basketball can be seen around the world, in virtually every league. The film features a who's who of point guard deities: Rafer Alston, Kenny Anderson, Mark Jackson, Stephon Marbury, God Shammgod, Kenny Smith, Rod Strickland and Dwayne "Pearl" Washington. They brought theatrics, dizzying ball control, stylish misdirection, and a shake-and-bake game from the asphalt to the city's hallowed high school gyms and to the NBA, orchestrating successful offenses at every level. NYC POINT GODS explores not just how the city shaped these distinct players, but how these wunderkinds shaped and advanced the game under their watch, and whose impact continues to shape the game today.
The gritty blight of New York City in the '80s revealed a cultural resilience, one that ultimately birthed East Coast hip-hop and inspired a style of play on the basketball court that endures today. The elegance of the city's elite point guards, molded by the packed streetball courts, unwritten rules of bruising pickup games, and the perseverance required to survive everyday life, has come to define an era of basketball and American culture. Their transcendent style is etched in the consciousness of all who have witnessed these prodigies. The New York City point gods' lasting impact on the game of basketball can be seen around the world, in virtually every league.The film features a who's who of point guard deities: Rafer Alston, Kenny Anderson, Mark Jackson, Stephon Marbury, God Shammgod, Kenny Smith, Rod Strickland and Dwayne "Pearl" Washington. They brought theatrics, dizzying ball control, stylish misdirection, and a shake-and-bake game from the asphalt to the city's hallowed high school gyms and to the NBA, orchestrating successful offenses at every level. NYC POINT GODS explores not just how the city shaped these distinct players, but how these wunderkinds shaped and advanced the game under their watch, and whose impact continues to shape the game today.
The gritty blight of New York City in the '80s revealed a cultural resilience, one that ultimately birthed East Coast hip-hop and inspired a style of play on the basketball court that endures today. The elegance of the city's elite point guards, molded by the packed streetball courts, unwritten rules of bruising pickup games, and the perseverance required to survive everyday life, has come to define an era of basketball and American culture. Their transcendent style is etched in the consciousness of all who have witnessed these prodigies. The New York City point gods' lasting impact on the game of basketball can be seen around the world, in virtually every league. The film features a who's who of point guard deities: Rafer Alston, Kenny Anderson, Mark Jackson, Stephon Marbury, God Shammgod, Kenny Smith, Rod Strickland and Dwayne "Pearl" Washington. They brought theatrics, dizzying ball control, stylish misdirection, and a shake-and-bake game from the asphalt to the city's hallowed high school gyms and to the NBA, orchestrating successful offenses at every level. NYC POINT GODS explores not just how the city shaped these distinct players, but how these wunderkinds shaped and advanced the game under their watch, and whose impact continues to shape the game today.
We're still showing love to NYC Point Gods so our boy God Shammgod stopped by and spoke about: -90s NYC basketball -Growing up with Mase, Cam'ron, Loon, and BIG L. -Riverside vs Gauchos -The evolution of The Point Guard -Coaching Luka Doncic in Dallas and more!
We're still showing love to NYC Point Gods so our boy God Shammgod stopped by and spoke about: -90s NYC basketball -Growing up with Mase, Cam'ron, Loon, and BIG L. -Riverside vs Gauchos -The evolution of The Point Guard -Coaching Luka Doncic in Dallas and more!
ABOUT NYC POINT GODS PREMIERING FRIDAY JULY 29th AT 8PM AND PT ON SHOWTIMENYC POINT GODS Premieres Friday, July 29 @ 9PM ET/PT on SHOWTIME Directed By Sam EliadSubjects | Rafer Alston, Kenny Anderson, Mark Jackson, Stephon Marbury, God Shammgod, Kenny Smith, Rod Strickland and Dwayne "Pearl" WashingtonSYNOPSIS: The gritty blight of New York City in the '80s revealed a cultural resilience, one that ultimately birthed East Coast hip-hop and inspired a style of play on the basketball court that endures today. The elegance of the city's elite point guards, molded by the packed streetball courts, unwritten rules of bruising pickup games, and the perseverance required to survive everyday life, has come to define an era of basketball and American culture. Their transcendent style is etched in the consciousness of all who have witnessed these prodigies. The New York City point gods' lasting impact on the game of basketball can be seen around the world, in virtually every league.The film features a who's who of point guard deities: Rafer Alston, Kenny Anderson, Mark Jackson, Stephon Marbury, God Shammgod, Kenny Smith, Rod Strickland and Dwayne "Pearl" Washington. They brought theatrics, dizzying ball control, stylish misdirection, and a shake-and-bake game from the asphalt to the city's hallowed high school gyms and to the NBA, orchestrating successful offenses at every level. NYC POINT GODS explores not just how the city shaped these distinct players, but how these wunderkinds shaped and advanced the game under their watch, and whose impact continues to shape the game today.Here's the trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnzzi0QDK-wKENNY ANDERSON BIOKenny "Chibbs" Anderson played his high school ball at Archbishop Malley HS. After a college career at Georgia Tech, he played point guard professionally from 1991 to 2006, mostly in the National Basketball Association.Anderson was selected by the New Jersey Nets with the second pick in the 1991 NBA Draft. He was the youngest player in the league at that time. He averaged seven points, two rebounds, and 3.2 assists per game. In Anderson's second season he nearly doubled his point, rebound, and assist averages. In his third season, he averaged 18.8 ppg and 9.6 apg. Anderson and teammate Derrick Coleman represented the East squad in the 1994 NBA All-Star Game. He was traded to the Charlotte Hornets in 1996.Anderson has played for the Nets, Hornets (including both Charlotte and New Orleans franchises), Portland Trail Blazers, Boston Celtics, Seattle SuperSonics and the Indiana Pacers, and split a season for the Atlanta Hawks and Los Angeles Clippers.In 1998, Portland traded Anderson to the Toronto Raptors for Damon Stoudamire, but he refused to report to the team because he did not want to play in Canada. The Raptors traded him to the Celtics for Chauncey Billups.Anderson was released from Lithuania's Zalgiris Kaunas after the 2005-06 season.NYC POINT GODS ARTICLE FROM DEADLINE.COMShowtime has set a summer premiere date for NYC Point Gods, a feature-length documentary on the enduring impact of New York City point guards who honed their craft on the city's playgrounds and high school gyms in the 1980s and '90s.The pic from Showtime Documentary Films and Kevin Durant and Rich Kleiman's Boardroom tips off at 9 p.m. Friday, July 29, on the premium cable net.NYC Point Gods features a who's who of point guard deities: Kenny Anderson, Mark Jackson, Stephon Marbury, Kenny Smith, Rod Strickland, Dwayne "Pearl" Washington, Rafer Alston and God Shammgod. They brought theatrics, dizzying ball control, stylish misdirection and a shake-and-bake game from the asphalt to the city's hallowed high school gyms and to the NBA, orchestrating successful offenses at every level.The pic features extensive interviews and rare footage of the point guards, plus prominent New York voices including Stephen A. Smith, Cam'ron, Fat Joe and college coaches Lou Carnesecca, Jim Boeheim and Rick Pitino.Said Durant, a two-time NBA champion and the league's 2014 MVP, "Everyone knows an NYC point guard when they see them, and the point gods of this film were instrumental in changing the game for everyone."Here's the official logline: "The gritty blight of New York City in the '80s revealed a cultural resilience, one that ultimately birthed East Coast hip-hop and inspired a style of play on the basketball court that endures today. The elegance of the city's elite point guards, molded by the packed streetball courts, unwritten rules of bruising pickup games, and the perseverance required to survive everyday life, has come to define an era of basketball and American culture. Their transcendent style is etched in the consciousness of all who have witnessed these prodigies. The New York City point gods' lasting impact on the game of basketball can be seen around the world, in virtually every league."NYC Point Gods is executive produced by Coodie and Chike (jeen-yuhs) for Showtime Sports Documentary Films and directed by Sam Eliad.
On the final WHAT'S BURNIN of the season, Matt and Jelani McCoy are joined by special guest God Shammgod, to breakdown the upcoming SHOWTIME film NYC Point Gods, discuss a wild NBA free agency, and more. Plus, they talk Kyrie & KD Trade talk and summer league. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
God Shammgod Jr, assistant coach of the Delaware Bluecoats, NBA G League team for the Philadelphia 76ers, joins this weeks edition of Cam's Corner.He is also the son to Providence Friars legend and NBA Veteran Go Shammgod.Shamm has paved his own career, starting his playing days at Fairmont State under newly hired Boston Celtics Assistant Coach Joe Mazzulla !God Shammgod Jr - https://instagram.com/__thagod?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Background music- https://youtu.be/QfyAFxzknuw
We have heard his name come up quite a few times from former guests who grew up playing ball in Southern California. Erron Maxey is in the House! We are honored to have E-Money on the show to learn about his experiences in hoops and to also educate ourselves and our listeners about topics that are bigger than basketball. This one ranks high as one of our favorites!Maxey grew up during a special era of basketball. The Riverside County Player of the Year went on to play his college hoops at Providence University. At 6'6 he was asked to play a lot at the center position for the Friars where he battled every single night in the Big East Conference. He went on to have great success overseas where he is a 2x NZNBL Champion, NBL Best Sixth Man Award, and was also the Nike Battlegrounds King. Maxey shares great stories about growing up in Anaheim, ABCD & Nike Camp, Providence, Nike Battlegrounds, Wild Ball, his experiences overseas, Jermaine Barnes, Keith Closs, Lamond Murray, his journey with Crohn's disease, TBT, and MUCH more.BIG thanks to Erron Maxey for taking the time to hang out with us. We had a lot of fun with this conversation and it went way deeper than just basketball. We are huge supporters of the TBT and the Redeem Team so it was awesome to be able to have a key member from the squad join us today. Be sure to go support the team and all of the amazing causes that they play for. Forever grateful for the experience!Thank you Erron Maxey!You can find this episode on Apple, Spotify or any source for podcasts.Follow us on social media for news, updates and highlight reels!Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/notin.myhouse.79Instagram- @Not_in_my_house_podcastTwitter - @NOTINMYHOUSEpc
God Shammgod Jr. Asst. Coach for the Gleauge's Delaware Blue Coats joins Jeff. God Shammgod Jr talks about his first season with the Blue Coats and the experience of winning the Show Case Cup and going the GLeague Finals. He also talks about what he learned from Head Coach Coby Karl. His college playing days and much more!i80 Sports is a podcast network and YouTube channel with an entertaining cast of characters covering breaking news, current events, fantasy, and Sports Book picks. Like our namesake highway, i80 Sports is coast to coast American sports! Join us, grab a drink, and come talk sports. You can find all our audio and video platforms via our website- www.i80sports.comSupport the show
We start with some fails including The Bachelor and Chicago on St. Patrick's day. Our failed athlete is God Shammgod, more well known for his name than anything he did on the court. We also discuss all the NCAA tournament upsets, and all the major trades and signings in the NFL, MLB, and NHL. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sean998/support
Legendary caller Carlin The Great joins Lance at BW3 in Hendersonville, TN during coverage of the NCAA Tournament.
On episode forty of Point God, former two-time NBA All-Star, Baron Davis, continues his journey of talking with the best point guards to ever play basketball. One this special edition of Point God, Baron and other guest discuss the incomparable legend Kobe Bryant. This episode features amazing Kobe stories from all time greats including Gary Payton, Mike Bibby, Cuttino Mobley, Nick Van Exel, God Shammgod, Rafer Alston, Jason Terry and more. Point God is a production of iHeartMedia. Produced by SLIC Studios & HNB Media. Executive Produced by Baron Davis For More info go to https://www.slicsports.com/ Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
All eyes in the basketball world were on Howard Garfinkel's camp, as TV crews began to flock to figure out why Five-Star had so much cache in the college basketball space. With firsthand accounts from the players who lived it, we'll highlight the many standout players during the camp's “Basketball Boom” starting in the mid-1980s up to the new millennium with the help of Coach K, God Shammgod, Ben Gordon, Metta Sandiford-Artest, Maverick Carter, and more legendary Five-Star alumni.
I'm riding solo again and this week I have Andy and Aaron's final picks for the 10 week Free Oakley Sports Book Challenge. I also cover the Mets signing of Max Scherzer and pitch PC Icon God Shammgod as the next head coach of the Providence Friars. Bonus Deer Tick Spotify playlist here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5EmdqJpdBl68j4IhziT6mF?si=d1de65038b14453a
PT. 2 -- On the eighth episode of Point God, former two-time NBA All-Star, Baron Davis, continues his journey of talking with the best point guards to ever play basketball. Baron continues his conversation with New York & NBA legend God Shammgod. Shammgod discusses his rise in college, playing Allen Iverson at Georgetown and life in the NBA. Point God is a production of iHeartMedia. Produced by SLIC Studios & HNB Media. Executive Produced by Baron Davis and S. Curtis Smith For More info go to https://www.slicsports.com/ Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
In this episode, Doug talks with former Providence star and NBA forward Jamel Thomas on his rough Coney Island upbringing, not playing hoops until later in his childhood, transitioning into a stable environment in Rockaway, starring at the famed Lincoln High School, his relationship with Steph Marbury, their legendarily stacked AAU teams, why he chose Providence, and how he got other stars like God Shammgod to join him. Make sure you download, rate and subscribe here to get the latest All Ball Podcasts! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
In this episode, Doug talks with former Providence star and NBA forward Jamel Thomas on his rough Coney Island upbringing, not playing hoops until later in his childhood, transitioning into a stable environment in Rockaway, starring at the famed Lincoln High School, his relationship with Steph Marbury, their legendarily stacked AAU teams, why he chose Providence, and how he got other stars like God Shammgod to join him. Make sure you download, rate and subscribe here to get the latest All Ball Podcasts! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
In this episode, Doug talks with former Providence star and NBA forward Jamel Thomas on his rough Coney Island upbringing, not playing hoops until later in his childhood, transitioning into a stable environment in Rockaway, starring at the famed Lincoln High School, his relationship with Steph Marbury, their legendarily stacked AAU teams, why he chose Providence, and how he got other stars like God Shammgod to join him. Make sure you download, rate and subscribe here to get the latest All Ball Podcasts! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
PT. 1 -- On the seventh episode of Point God, former two-time NBA All-Star, Baron Davis, continues his journey of talking with the best point guards to ever play basketball. Baron interviews New York & NBA legend God Shammgod, the man with his own move. Baron and Shammgod break down his origins in New York, the styles of NY hoopers and the invention of the Shammgod move. Point God is a production of iHeartMedia. Produced by SLIC Studios & HNB Media. Executive Produced by Baron Davis and S. Curtis Smith For More info go to https://www.slicsports.com/ Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
March Madness at it's finest Brianna Chatese sits down with God Shammgod to discuss his journey as an athlete and all of the great things he is doing now...#GodShammgod #MarchMadness #BasketballLegends Social Media:IG: https://www.instagram.com/talknspit_p...FB: Talk'N Spit PodcastPersonal IG: https://www.instagram.com/brianna_cha...God Shammgod Social Media Handle: IG: https://www.instagram.com/godshammgod12/God Shammgod Coach Profile:https://www.mavs.com/team/coaches/god-shammgod/Beat Prod By: Broderick WilliamsProd. By: Innovated Productions
On this episode of The Paul Rivera Podcast, PR sits down with Dallas Mavericks Player Development Coach & basketball legend, God Shammgod. They discuss how Shammgod got his name, rooming with a future NBA great at ABCD camp, Biggie and Jay Z coming to high school games in the 90's, unintentionally creating the “Shammgod” move, … Continue reading Season 3: Episode 8- God Shammgod →
Join host Kevin McNamara as he sits down with former Providence College Men's basketball head coach Pete Gillen. Pete retired from coaching after very successful stints at Xavier, Providence, and Virginia and is currently a NCAA Men's Basketball color analyst as well as a studio analyst for CBS Sports. Gillen talks about his time coaching at Providence highlighted by the Friars 1997 run to the Elite 8. The 97' Friars were led by future NBA players: Austin Croshere, Jamel Thomas, Ruben Garces, and God Shammgod. MANSCAPED Go to http://manscaped.com/ and get 20% off + free shipping with the code: KMC #manscapedpodHaxton's Liquors Haxton's has been Rhode Island's leading liquor store for 70 years! 1123 Bald Hill Road. Warwick, RI
God Shammgod, one of the greatest dribblers to ever lace up, joins the Friar Podcast for our first 2021 episode. He talks about growing up in New York City, his time as both a player and coach with the Providence Friars, and his current work with the Dallas Mavericks, PUMA, and his local community. Shammgod's Shoe: https://us.puma.com/en/us/puma/legacy-shammgod Shammgod's Twitter: twitter.com/therealshammgod Our Twitter: twitter.com/FriarPodcast Our Instagram: www.instagram.com/friarpodcast/
God Shammgod on growing up in New York, dominating Rucker Park, getting robbed at gunpoint, learning to fight, his relationship with Kobe, what he's most proud of, and so much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
NYC restaurants are hit hard and some of our favorite places from the early days of Barstool NY are being forced to shutdown. The Player's Tribune did an incredible feature on God Shammgod. His crossover. His crossover made a legend of an otherwise average baller.
Amber discusses a recent article she read about God Shammgod (the legend!), how much she enjoyed Jingle Jangle, and deep dives on various hip-hop and R&B artists from the mid-90s. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/amber-north/support
Joe Cruz and Brian Gardenhire are joined by God Shammgod, Player Development Coach for the Dallas Mavericks as they discuss his high school days at LaSalle Academy, becoming a streetball legend, playing collegiately at Providence, getting drafted by the Washington Wizards and much more! twitter.com/commishcorner twitter.com/therealshammgod Full video available on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pbMr7mF9nZw&t=3177s
Basketball legend God Shammgod joins the podcast and tells us how he developed to be one of the best ball handlers ever, mistakes he made transitioning from college to the NBA, life as an NBA developmental coach, who he thinks are the best ball handlers in the game today and much more.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This is a good one. Jerome Allen grew up in North Philly, went to the Episcopal Academy, starred at Penn, played over a decade in the NBA and Europe, and later became head coach at Penn and is now an assistant coach for the Boston Celtics. Allen's new book When The Alphabet Comes talks about his life, and self examination after being charged in the Varsity Blues college admission scandal. We had an awesome talk with Jerome about Brad Stevens, Simmons and Embiid, Nick Foles, God Shammgod stealing his move and his book. Get Jerome's book at whenthealphabetcomes.com or any online retailer. The Rights To Ricky Sanchez is presented by Draft Kings Sportsbook.
The legendary God Shammgod joins host Brian Swane to talk about his iconic dribble move, growing up with rap superstars, getting his own shoe after retiring, and more.
Former Washington Wizards point guard and current Dallas Mavericks development coach God Shammgod talks about his iconic dribble move, being part of Providence's Cinderella run in the 1997 NCAA tournament, growing up in Harlem with some of the biggest names in hip-hop, and getting his own signature shoe after retiring.
God Shamgod, NYC basketball royalty, and current player development coach for The Dallas Mavericks pulled up and spoke about his come up, hooping with Mase and Camron, the lasting legacy of The Shammgod, playing with KobeBryant on the AAU circuit, teaching him how to dribble, The NBA restart in Orlando, and his new legacy sneaker with Puma.
God Shamgod, NYC basketball royalty, and current player development coach for The Dallas Mavericks pulled up and spoke about his come up, hooping with Mase and Camron, the lasting legacy of The Shammgod, playing with KobeBryant on the AAU circuit, teaching him how to dribble, The NBA restart in Orlando, and his new legacy sneaker with Puma.
Raised By Sports is Joined by God Shammgod of the Dallas Mavericks to talk about his time in the Big East(5:00), his relationship with Kobe Bryant (9:45), his thoughts on the Last Dance Documentary (11:37), his sneaker deal with Puma (27:29), his experience training Luka Dončić (29:55), and much more! FOLLOW US: twitter.com/raisedbysports instagram.com/rasiedbysports_ PATREON: patreon.com/Raised by Sports
In this bonus episode, Mike DeMars speaks with former Providence College men's basketball player and current Director of Player Development for the NBA's Dallas Mavericks, God Shammgod.
Alex, Ruben, and Tim come on to spend a lot of time talking about Kyrie Irving and his new adventures in secret meetings among players. Afterwards there is a lighter discussion surrounding the new God Shammgod shoes dropping, before answering questions brought to us by the fans. Finally, Ruben and Greasy Randy spend some time talking with Mavs fan Issac (@isaactxappelt)
In the latest episode of Double O.T., Yianni Kourakis catches up with former PC Friars legend and current Dallas Mavericks assistant God Shammgod about his new basketball shoe with Puma, his journey from Providence to the NBA, getting the Mavericks ready to resume their season and the aftermath of the George Floyd killing.
Your favorite and most forgotten heavy heroes will be talked about once more. Eric, Zach, Wylie and Craig try to draft well ROUNDED teams to try and win the most categories with 250 eligible players to choose from. Whoever owns the most categories will win this draft. Categories are (Career total points, Rebounds, Assists, Steals, Blocks, coaches career wins, and the teams combined weight.) Players who are considered overweight or wide for their positions at any point in their careers are considered eligible. Please do not be offended by our heavy jokes. It's with all love and fun!
Basketball legend and current Dallas Mavericks player development coach, God Shammgod, has launched his own podcast. “Talk to God”, discusses all things basketball, culture and music with current NBA players, owners, and legends. Make sure you subscribe to get the latest episodes as soon as they land!
Dallas Mavericks Defensive and Player Development coach, God Shammgod, talks New York street basketball and culture, today's NBA style of play, his childhood love of the New York Knicks, the art of dribbling versus ball handling, coaching, and his friendship with Kobe Bryant. He also shares the story behind his name, the bet he made with Ben Wallace while sitting the bench for the Wizards, and how Mark Jackson inspired Shamm's ball handling. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
God Shammgod joins in for episode 77 of Combos Court. Sham shares his thoughts on growing up in Harlem, how he feels his game would fit in the current NBA, and his first impression of Kobe Bryant when they attended ABCD camp together. Sham also speaks on what he has learned from Mark Cuban while coaching for the Mavericks and Luka Doncic's development as a player. Plus More!
- LeBron the GOAT after passing Jordan's scoring milestone? - King James speaks to reporters after his historic game. - How Kobe Bryant factors into the all-time great discussion. - Mavs assistant coach God Shammgod breaks down his crossover and more. - Will Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving team up this summer?
Tweet The panel is joined by Dallas Mavericks assistant coach God Shammgod and we discuss the NBA Playoffs, the WNBA AND MUCH MORE!! The post NBA Panel – Episode 83 appeared first on Wildfire Radio.
This week on Day Ones Podcast, Antonio(@storytellertone) and I (Justin and the Honored None) welcome hip hop producer Jackson Nakanishi to the show(2:27). We ask him about early inspiration, and the learning curve that comes with being self taught. Next, he drops some gems about creating in spite of the odds and developing his sound(7:09). We discuss his God Shammgod album(11:59), creating around a theme, and how film colors his production(14:56). We speak about the favorite songs he’s produced(17:57), including work with Illecism, Krondon, Denmark Vessey, and myself, and he breaks some news about what he’s working on currently. To close the show, we talk the NBA(22:54), movies(25:53)- including a bit of stanning over Paul Thomas Anderson, and more! It’s an ill episode that we hope you’ll enjoy! This episode is sponsored by Peter Quistgard: the unsung hero of music, and Wanderlust. Check out Jackson at: soundcloud.com/cityoftreesjackson Hit us up: Thedayonespodcast@gmail.com
Leaked sex tapes, Jets WR threatens cop in the worst way possible, Big Ben, Hawaii's nuclear threat affects porn use, Rand Paul and Oscar nom discussion. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-baller-lifestyle-podcast/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The Dans chat about great NBA names(shout out to the name mamba God Shammgod) and check some tape on the San Diego Clippers vs the Los Angeles Lakers season opener in 1979 which also happens to be Magic Johnson's first game as a pro and one of the best games of World B. Free's career.
Coney Island, Brooklyn's own Jamel Thomas drops by the SLAM Dome to talk his Beautiful Struggle clothing line, Providence's 1997 NCAA Tournament run, hooping on the same AAU team with Felipe Lopez, God Shammgod and Stephon Marbury , playing in Europe, who he thinks has the best handles ever, and giving back to the community.
Lisa Guillette '93 is a force for good within Rhode Island's non-profit and political world. Guillette is the executive director at Foster Forward, the co-chair of the Women's Leadership Council for the United Way of Rhode Island, and the former president of PC's Greater Providence (Mal Brown) Club. In this episode, we discuss her efforts to improve Rhode Island's foster care system and to address local reading standards. We also learn how she helped PC's former star basketball player God Shammgod '15 earn his degree.
SLAM's Pete Walsh and Abe Schwadron talk the 20th anniversary of Space Jam, DeMar DeRozan's hot start, Rick Ross' new song 'Kyrie,' and New Balance supporting Donald Trump. Later, Franklyn Calle sits in as JJ Barea stops by the SLAM Dome to talk basketball in Puerto Rico, God Shammgod, Mark Cuban and the 2011 Finals.
The Ringer's Chris Vernon welcomes Tim Bontemps of The Washington Post to discuss Stan Van Gundy's rant, God Shammgod's influence on Harrison Barnes (4:42), the toughest competition for the Warriors in the West (11:40), and five teams that need to worry (25:14).
In our first ever episode, Keith and Devin introduce the podcast, talk sports and the power of God....Shammgod. Also, Keith starts our annual tradition of singing us a sports related song. Recorded: March 22, 2015