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FAN MAIL--We would love YOUR feedback--Send us a Text MessageA perfect shot, a miracle pass, and 2.1 seconds that forever altered basketball history. When Christian Laettner caught Grant Hill's 80-foot inbound pass, took one dribble, faked, and released his iconic buzzer-beater to give Duke a 104-103 overtime victory against Kentucky in the 1992 NCAA East Regional Final, he created what many still consider "The Last Great Game." Our book of the day, The Last Great Game: Duke vs. Kentucky and the 2.1 Seconds That Changed Basketball by Gene Wojciechowski captured the memories of this iconic duel. This epic contest represented far more than an Elite Eight thriller. For Duke and Coach Mike Krzyzewski, it was the crucial step toward their second consecutive national championship—something no program had accomplished since UCLA's dynasty. With future NBA stars Laettner, Hill, and Bobby Hurley, Duke embodied excellence and championship DNA.For Kentucky, the moment carried profound emotional weight. Just three years earlier, the storied program faced potential shutdown amid NCAA sanctions and a damning Sports Illustrated cover story dubbed "Kentucky's Shame." Coach Rick Pitino rebuilt the program with four players who stayed loyal through the darkest period—Pelfrey, Feldhaus, Farmer, and Woods. In the tearful aftermath, Pitino reminded his heartbroken team that restoring Kentucky's reputation mattered more than any Final Four appearance, brandishing that same magazine cover as a symbol of how far they'd come.While subsequent NCAA tournaments have delivered unforgettable moments—Villanova's 2016 championship buzzer-beater, Gordon Hayward's near-miracle in 2010, and Gonzaga's overtime thriller against UCLA in 2021—none have quite captured the perfect storm of circumstances that made the 1992 Duke-Kentucky game basketball's gold standard for drama, execution, and storytelling. As we experience each new March Madness, we're all secretly hoping to witness another contest that might finally surpass what remains, three decades later, truly the last great game.Key Points from the Episode:• The game represented both programs at critical points – Duke establishing dynasty status under Coach K while Kentucky was rebuilding from NCAA sanctions• Rick Pitino had transformed Kentucky from "Kentucky's Shame" (Sports Illustrated cover) to prideful contenders in just three years• Four Kentucky players (Pelfrey, Feldhaus, Farmer, Woods) stayed loyal through the program's sanctions and darkest period• Duke went on to win the 1992 championship against Michigan's Fab Five, securing back-to-back titles• We explore other "great games" since 1992 including Villanova-UNC (2016), Kansas-Memphis (2008), Duke-Butler (2010), and Gonzaga-UCLA (2021)• The 1992 contest maintains its reputation through perfect combination of drama, stakes, program narratives, and executionKeep fighting the good fight and enjoy the madness of March!Other resources: Want to leave a review? Click here, and if we earned a five-star review from you **high five and knuckle bumps**, we appreciate it greatly, thank you so much!
The Ringer's Tate Frazier runs through some of the biggest stories from the conference tournaments, including Cooper Flagg's injury against Georgia Tech, Louisville's Chucky Hepburn's walk-off buzzer-beater vs. Stanford, Otega Oweh burying his former school again, and DePaul-Creighton's double-overtime ending (1:41). Next, Tate talks with Gordon Hayward about being at the Big East Tournament in MSG, Butler's 2010 and 2011 tournament runs, the evolution of the Butler basketball brand, and more (22:34). Finally, Tate closes the show with some games to watch (37:42) and shout-outs, including early conference tournament winners, Tommy DeVito's agent's Marist basketball curse, the beginning of portal season, and more (45:18). Host: Tate Frazier Guest: Gordon Hayward Producer: Kyle Crichton The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Let the NBA Draft Lottery tanking COMMENCE! De'Aaron Fox of the San Antonio Spurs, out for the year. Paul George, likely done for the year. The Mavs, well they're not TRYING to tank but it's happening anyway because DuMont and Nico Harrison's respective visions for the Dallas Mavericks continue to blow up in their face. The Miami Heat, we can't tell if they're tanking or just plain stink. The Utah Jazz are tanking in plain sight (and getting fined for it). But there's plenty of good too -- Tom Haberstroh tells Kevin O'Connor that the Golden State Warriors are officially a "top-tier" title contender, right up there with the Cavs, Thunder and Celtics. It's all on this fresh new episode of The KOC Show.Plus, former NBA star Gordon Hayward joins Kevin O'Connor to break down Cooper Flagg's injury, and what this could mean for #1-ranked Duke's immediate future with The Tournament looming. Hayward explains how after he saw the Flagg injury, the first thing he thought of was his own gruesome ankle injury. KOC and Gordon also talk about which players for Duke will now need to step up, including Kon Knueppel. Gordon also reacts to his alma mater Butler losing on Thursday to #6 St. John's. (1:28) NBA teams beginning to tank(1:59) Utah Jazz fined(2:35) San Antonio Spurs tanking?(3:50) Philadelphia 76ers tanking?(7:26) Miami Heat tanking?(10:47) Are teams tanking for Cooper Flagg?(13:22) Portland Trail Blazers are NOT tanking(20:49) Mikal Bridges comments on ‘minutes'(27:41) DuMont comments on Luka trade(35:47) Golden State Warriors title contenders?(43:43) Minnesota Timberwolves title contenders?(52:33) Why incentives matter in NBA postseason(58:17) Gordon Hayward joins the show Subscribe to The Kevin O'Connor Show on your favorite podcast app:
Nate Duncan and John Hollinger revisit the 2024 NBA trade deadline, re-evaluating the biggest moves, the teams that improved (or didn't), and the deals that didn't happen but should have. They also discuss the latest developments with Victor Wembanyama's health and San Antonio's future.OKC's Stealth Salary Dump & the Gordon Hayward Trade (00:44)The Thunder's move to clear salary space for Isaiah Hartenstein.Gordon Hayward's underwhelming stint and OKC's decision to prioritize future flexibility.Debate: Would OKC have been better off going after OG Anunoby or Pascal Siakam?Dallas Mavericks' Deadline Moves & Playoff Impact (05:06)Initial skepticism about acquiring Daniel Gafford & P.J. Washington.How both played key roles in Dallas' Western Conference Finals run.The risk of giving up draft control from 2027-2030.In hindsight, a clear win for the Mavericks.The James Harden Trade: Did the Clippers Win? (10:00)Clippers gave up future assets for Harden, but did it pay off?Sixers' long-term play: Did Daryl Morey make the right call?Clippers' lack of draft control from 2027-2030 could limit future flexibility.Toronto Raptors' Trade Strategy (15:00)Evaluating the OG Anunoby and Pascal Siakam trades.Why the Raptors prioritized players over picks.The case for and against RJ Barrett and Immanuel Quickley as core pieces.How does Brandon Ingram fit into the Raptors' long-term plans?Indiana Pacers' Pascal Siakam Trade & Fit (23:05)Siakam's seamless fit next to Myles Turner and Tyrese Haliburton.Was he the better choice over Brandon Ingram?The Pacers' salary cap challenges moving forward.Miami Heat's Terry Rozier Trade: A Disaster? (31:30)Rozier's struggles in Miami.The Heat's miscalculation on their championship window.The future of Miami's draft pick situation.Chicago Bulls' Trade Deadline Inactivity (43:42)Bulls failing to trade Alex Caruso, DeMar DeRozan, or Andre Drummond.Could OKC have traded Josh Giddey for Caruso at the deadline?How Chicago mismanaged DeRozan's value and ended up with a poor return in free agency.Portland Trail Blazers' Missed Opportunities (46:00)Holding onto Jerami Grant and Anfernee Simons instead of capitalizing on their trade value.The declining value of Grant's contract.Could Portland have gotten a P.J. Washington-like return for Grant?Smaller Deadline Moves & Their Impact (51:00)Memphis Grizzlies getting a surprise draft asset for David Roddy.Houston Rockets trading for Steven Adams and how he fits.The Boston Celtics' trade for Xavier Tillman paying off in the NBA Finals.Victor Wembanyama's Health & Spurs' Future (54:00)Impact of Wembanyama's injury on San Antonio's rebuild.The Spurs' roster needs: Who stays and who could be replaced?Should the Spurs consider a coaching change?Could Chris Paul be a buyout candidate?Final Thoughts & Playoff Elimination (1:00:00)San Antonio officially eliminated from the playoffs.Reflecting on the biggest winners and losers from the 2024 trade deadline.Wrapping up with audience Q&A and discussion of future trade market implications. Dunc'd On Prime is the only place to get every episode with Nate & Danny, plus every pod with John Hollinger & Nate as well! DuncdOn.SupportingCast.FM Subscribe on YouTube to see our hilarious faces and, more importantly, see the key moments from the pod each week.Or, sign up for our FREE mailing list to get Dan Feldman's Daily Duncs with all the major topics around the league twice a week.
Dan and Grant go through and re-analyze the most impactful NBA trades from the 2023-24 season. TIMESTAMPS⬇️0:00 - Our approach5:03 - James Harden to the Los Angeles Clippers18:36 - OG Anunoby to the New York Knicks31:09 - Pascal Siakam to the Indiana Pacers40:18 - Terry Rozier to the Miami Heat46:21 - Bojan Bogdanovic to the Knicks52:51 - Buddy Hield to the Philadelphia 76ers1:00:49 - Gordon Hayward to the Oklahoma City Thunder1:04:57 - P.J. Washington to the Dallas Mavericks1:11:23 - Daniel Gafford to the Mavericks1:17:53 - Ochai Agbaji to the Toronto Raptors1:23:06 - Dennis Schroder to the Brooklyn NetsSUPPORT THE SHOW BY PURCHASING HARDWOOD KNOCKS MERCHJOIN OUR DISCORDSUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL⬇️TikTok: @hardwoodknocksTwitter @HardwoodKnocksInstagram: @hardwood_knocks Dan's Bluesky: @danfavaleDan's Twitter: @danfavaleDan's IG: @danfavaleGrant's Bluesky: @granthughesGrant's Twitter: @gt_hughesBUSINESS INQUIRES⬇️hardwoodknocks@gmail.com
Garden design author Gordon Hayward has been writing a series of profile pieces for the Brattleboro Reformer. He thinks knowing more about our neighbors is one way to address the global challenges we all face.
In this episode, Eric chats with NBA All-Star Gordon Hayward about his transition from professional basketball, his thoughts on youth sports in America, and his new ventures, including Form (a basketball training tool) and his movie “Notice to Quit.” We go over: Youth Sports Development: Gordon shares his concerns about early specialization and the emphasis ... Read more The post EP 177 | Gordon Hayward | Life After the NBA & Youth Sports Reform appeared first on KazSource.
What happens when an NBA All-Star hangs up his jersey? In this episode of The Sports Backdrop, Eric connects with Gordon Hayward, a former player for the Utah Jazz, Boston Celtics, Charlotte Hornets, and Oklahoma City Thunder. Now an entrepreneur and family man, Gordon shares his perspective on what it means to move on from ... Read more The post Gordon Hayward | NBA Stories, FORM Basketball, and Youth Sports Today appeared first on SportsEpreneur.
Retired NBA star Gordon Hayward shares how he decided to become Catholic after 14 years in professional basketball.
Jones and Keefe discussed last night's Boston Celtics win over the Atlanta Hawks and the comments from Jayson Tatum about when the C's acquired Gordon Hayward in 2017.
Hour 1 - Jones and Keefe kicked off the show discussing how the New England Patriots should approach today's NFL trade deadline. The guys talked about the play of Patriots quarterback Drake Maye and if Maye is being failed by his coaching staff. Finally, Jones and Keefe discussed last night's Boston Celtics win over the Atlanta Hawks and the comments from Jayson Tatum about when the C's acquired Gordon Hayward in 2017.
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On this week's “Leaders and Legends” podcast we sit down with one of our city's most well-liked, accomplished, and respected leaders. Chris Gahl is the executive vice president and chief marketing officer of Visit Indy (and, undoubtedly, one of Butler University's most enthusiastic alumni). A wonderful person who has had a remarkable career, Chris talks about Indy's successful tourism industry, how hosting the Super Bowl affected our city's perception in the world, and what he was thinking when Gordon Hayward let loose his final shot in the 2010 national championship game. Sponsors • Veteran Strategies• NFP - A leading insurance broker and consultant• Garmong Construction• Crowne Plaza Downtown Indianapolis Historic Union Station About Veteran Strategies ‘Leaders and Legends' is brought to you by Veteran Strategies—your local veteran business enterprise specializing in media relations, crisis communications, public outreach, and digital photography. Learn more at www.veteranstrategies.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
After 14 seasons in the NBA, Gordon Hayward is now part of a new team - the Catholic Church. At Synod on Synodality at the Vatican 62,000 euros were raised for Gaza war victims. And the artist of Novena Cards shares her faith-filled journey inspired by Mother Angelica.
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Russillo starts the show by sharing his thoughts on Derrick Rose's career before Ceruti joins to discuss Ryen's golf game (0:49). Then, Russillo is joined by Bruce Feldman to break down NIL, preview Alabama-Georgia, and talk best team in the country (23:27). Next, Gordon Hayward comes on to reveal his thoughts on retirement, his favorite young players, and his time in Boston (61:12). Plus, another edition of The Alliance and Life Advice with Kyle and Ceruti (86:33)! How should I handle my girlfriend putting an engagement ring on? Check us out on YouTube for exclusive clips, live streams, and more at https://www.youtube.com/@RyenRussilloPodcast. The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Host: Ryen Russillo Guests: Bruce Feldman and Gordon Hayward Producers: Steve Ceruti, Kyle Crichton, and Mike Wargon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Gordon Hayward retired from the NBA after last season. He joins the show to discuss playing for the Charlotte Hornets while Michael Jordan sold the team, watching another former team, the Celtics, win an NBA championship, and his plans for his post-playing career. Plus, UNLV quarterback Matthew Sluka stepped away from the team, citing unfulfilled “commitments.” He leaves as many questions as answers and a program that started strong in a suddenly tenuous position. Also, Kansas City Current president Raven Jemison joins the show to discuss what it's meant for her team to play in the first soccer stadium built for a women's team, and the intense pressure to succeed and grow in the NWSL.
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Former NBA forward talks retirement with Jim.
Hour 1 Starting Lineup: What is Utah's most important position group Gordon Hayward talks about leaving Utah Jazz What You May Have Missed Hour 2 Former DE Christian Cox #6 - 60 in 60 | Good, Bad & Ugly Whole World News Hour 3 CBS Sports National college football writer Shehan Jeyarajah Sports Roulette Final thoughts
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Former Jazzman and newly retired NBA player Gordon Hayward discusses his career with JP Chunga.
Though Team USA has cruised to a 4-0 record these Olympics, two potentially huge obstacles lie ahead: Nikola Jokic in the semifinals, and (maybe) Victor Wembanyama in the gold medal game. Despite handling Serbia easily in the run-up to the semi, Steve Kerr is taking no chances. Could America lose? And what is wrong with Jayson Tatum's jump shot? Plus, we discuss 2nd apron drama, Gordon Hayward's retirement, and ask...doesn't anybody want to buy the Celtics? Get the latest Celtics news with our partner, SportSpyder: https://sportspyder.com/nba/boston-celtics/news?pid=20906 #LuckysLounge #SportSpyder #USABasketball #JaysonTatum #JaylenBrown #GrantHill #PaytonPritchard #DerrickWhite #JrueHoliday #Celtics
Jessica is fired up over HER Chicago Bears being featured on Hard Knocks and shares the best parts of Episode 1 including a new look for Matt Eberflus, the Alan Parsons Project, and two goats making an appearance. Then, Stugotz calls for Nick Saban to coach in the NFL, and Dan, Jess, Stu, and the rest of the crew discuss the pressure Bears Rookie QB Caleb Williams is facing. Plus, when exactly are the Olympic events happening? Also, Gordon Hayward is here for exclusive exit interview after his retirement from the NBA, but will he stick around after Billy says it was a "piece of sh** move" for him not to come to Miami? Hayward chats with the crew about his new production company, how close he was to joining the Heat in 2017, his tennis skills, Indiana high school basketball, his 2020 mustache, and to tell an incredible story about Ron Artest. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Stugotz says we failed during our interview to end the Local Hour, and he may have a point. Then, Dan outlines some of the serious weather related events happening in our state before we get to an interview with Steve Corder, the reporter from Athlon Sports who broke the story on allegations of a toxic locker room culture at Colorado with Deion Sanders. He shares the details of his story, what's emerged since he broke it, and what went into his reporting. Plus, Dan shares a story from Deion's playing days, and in honor of Gordon Hayward joining us later, Tony has the "Top 5 Haircuts in NBA History." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
En este episodio, hablamos de todos los cruces en las Olimpiadas. Hablamos de la curiosa carrera de Gordon Hayward y debatimos sobre la extensión de Jarrett Allen y donde lo ponemos entre los centros de la liga. Redes sociales:Facebook, Twitter, Instagram: @losnbafreaksMarcos Brenes- Twitter: @MarcosJBrenes- Instagram: @marcosjbrenesGerard Clemente- Twitter: @gerardclemente- Instagram: @gerard_clementeJosue Brenes- Twitter: @JRBrenesWebsite: losnbafreaks.comEmail: losnbafreaks@gmail.com
We discuss: -USA Basketball at the Olympics-Tyus Jones joins the Suns-Jarrett Allen 3yr/$91 mil extension -Gordon Hayward retiresand we Reminsice on Steve Francis and how much of a force he was in the NBA and who in this modern NBA bares his resemblance Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-baseline-nba-podcast--3677698/support.
On this episode of The Drive & Dish NBA Podcast, hosted by Kevin Rafuse (@rafusetolose) & Justin Cousart (@JustinContheAir), the guys first start Warm Up Jumpers with Gordon Hayward announcing his retirement. The guys look back at his career & discuss how they will view his legacy. The duo then dives into Olympic basketball & what stood our from group play so far. Kevin & Justin discuss who has shined the most so far on Team USA & why it inspires confidence that they're rolling despite lineup tweaks plus a look at hot starts for Germany & Canada. In Who's Ballin Who's Fallin, the Lakers unveil the newest Kobe statute, Kobe's locker goes for a record price & the NBA looks at a tournment in Europe. In some more Cavs news, Jarrett Allen signs a 3-year extension with the team. Why it's put up or shut up time now for this Cleverland group. Finally, the guys end with another round of Immaculate Grid, including their lowest guess ever. Listen to the show wherever you get your podcasts & watch to the show on YouTube!
The Ringer's Tate Frazier is joined by 3x3 Olympic broadcaster Kyle Montgomery to discuss the U.S. men's 3x3 struggles after losing all four of their games in pool play, speculate on the U.S. women's 3x3 team as they head toward elimination rounds, talk about how the game of 3x3 basketball has grown since its inception in the 2000s (and since becoming an Olympic sport in 2020), go over his favorite FIBA rules, and more (1:21). Then, Tate and producer Kyle run through extended shout-outs, including Bam Adebayo's incredible Olympic performance, a tussle at TBT, Gordon Hayward, Tyson Foods, the star of the Olympics (so far), D'Angelo Russell, Tom Cruise, and more (20:16)! Host: Tate Frazier Guest: Kyle Montgomery Producer: Kyle Crichton Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Mark Titus Show Episode 132 | FULL EPISODE - Jayson Tatum & Team USA Subscribe to Mostly Sports with Mark Titus and Brandon Walker on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@MostlySportsTitusandWalker?sub_confirmation=1 Thanks to our sponsors: BODYARMOR: Get yours today at Walmart or a local grocery store near you! On today's episode Mark and Ohio's Tate talk about Team USA, Jayson Tatum, KD, Gordon Hayward and more. We'll be back with a new episode next week! Follow the show on all socials: Twitter: https://twitter.com/MarkTitusShow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marktitusshow/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MarkTitusShow Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@marktituspod?lang=en Listen on Podcast platforms: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2TPzE6Oo17yQ0IbLmo5AvY Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-mark-titus-show/id1673616227 Follow Mark Titus: Twitter: https://twitter.com/clubtrillion Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marktheshark34/ If for some reason you see this, subscribe to mostly sports for a hi five. IYKYK.
Nekias Duncan and Steve Jones Jr. continue their (Team USA) Olympic basketball coverage, catch up on the latest transaction news, and answer a few questions from the Dunker Spot mailbag.If you have NBA or WNBA questions for us, email them to dunkerspot@yahoo.com.If you'd like to join our Dunker Spot online watch parties -- they're free, and easy to sign up for -- you can do so here: https://www.playback.tv/thedunkerspot1:15 -- Team USA Women's22:15 -- Other Olympic takeaways28:45 -- Team USA Men's53:15 -- Other Olympic takeaways1:03:15 -- NBA news (Jarrett Allen, Luke Kennard, Precious Achiuwa, Gordon Hayward)1:17:45 -- What are the most "teachable" skills for prospects?1:24:30 -- Examining the high-minute counts for WNBA stars1:30:00 -- WNBA lineup combinations we'd like to see more ofSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
We reach into the Grab Bag to see if we missed anything, including Keefe's Olympic minute, Gordon Hayward hangs it up, a conversation about the most overpaid athlete, and more! It's also Trivia Night at the Rich Keefe Show as we play a little Quiz With Stiz!
On tonight's edition of The Jason Smith Show with Mike Harmon, the hosts kick off the hour by discussing the NFL Hall Of Fame Game after the preseason matchup between the Houston Texans and Chicago Bears ended with 3:31 remaining in the third quarter Thursday night due to inclement weather! Next, the guys delve into Gordon Hayward's basketball career following the announcement of his retirement after 14 seasons in the NBA. Finally, Jason and Mike react to Angel's superstar Mike Trouts season getting cut short after the outfielder tore his meniscus. Tune in to Hour 3 for all this and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Justin, Rob, and Wos are back to discuss the latest from Team USA, including Steve Kerr's lineup changes, whether Bam Adebayo or Devin Booker is making the case for biggest leap candidate, and Jayson Tatum's role (11:27). Then, they switch to their thoughts on the Jarrett Allen extension, the Suns' signing of Tyus Jones, and Gordon Hayward's retirement (42:52). The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please check out rg-help.com to find out more, or listen to the end of the episode for additional details. Hosts: Justin Verrier, Rob Mahoney, and Wosny Lambre Producer: Eduardo Ocampo Additional Production Support: Ben Cruz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Verno and KOC discuss the U.S. men's basketball team defeating South Sudan and how Bam Adebayo's strong play can carry over to the upcoming season with the Heat (01:22). They then discuss Luol Deng's personal involvement with the South Sudan team, and Verno explains why the men's 3x3 basketball team isn't led by current players in the NBA. Next, the guys discuss the recent news of Gordon Hayward's retirement, Jarrett Allen's extension, and Luke Kennard returning to the Grizzlies (25:57). Lastly, the guys open up the mailbag and answer some listener questions (34:54). Got a question for Verno and KOC? Send them an email at nbamailbag@gmail.com! Or you can send the guys a tweet @ChrisVernonShow and @KevinOConnorNBA! The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Hosts: Chris Vernon and Kevin O'Connor Producer: Jessie Lopez Social: Keith Fujimoto Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Team USA knocked off South Sudan thanks to Bam Adebayo. Memphis Tigers football team started practice yesterday. Controversies at the Olympics involving women's soccer and women's boxing and we'll play Fill In The Blank.6:59---Ryan Silverfield and the Memphis Tigers football team started practice yesterday9:45---Team USA defeats South Sudan but we tell you why we think South Sudan is actually the story from yesterday's game29:04---Controversy surrounding the Canada women's soccer team and a drone scandal + controversy around the women's boxing match between Angela Carini and Imane Khelif57:03---Fill In The Blank on Gordon Hayward's retirement, USA's 3x3 team, movie stars in the Olympics and more
On this show we dive into the Cavs' decision to go all-in on their current group, Gordon Hayward's retirement, the newest statues of Kobe and GiGi, plus Team USA and Steve Kerr's decision making with Trevor Lane and Keith Smith... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jake Fischer and Dan Devine talk through Team USA's win over South Sudan and preview their game against Puerto Rico on Saturday before going through some NBA news, including Gordon Hayward's retirement.(02:30) - RECAP: USA 103, South Sudan 86(14:10) - PREVIEW: USA vs. Puerto Rico(21:55) - Micah Potter's perspective on Team USA(30:30) - Cavs sign Jarrett Allen to 3-year max extension(35:40) - Will the Cavs re-sign Isaac Okoro?(43:50) - Knicks bring back Precious Achiuwa on 1-year deal(49:00) - Grizzlies bring back Luke Kennard on 1-year deal(53:50) - Gordon Hayward retires from the NBAOn this episode of No Cap Room, Yahoo Sports senior NBA reporter Jake Fischer and Yahoo Sports senior NBA writer Dan Devine talk about everything that's going on in the basketball world during the NBA offseason.The guys start with a recap of how Team USA beat South Sudan, with Dan pointing out that the real strength of the USA men's basketball team is the incredible depth they can lean on when both teams go to their bench. The guys discuss why Joel Embiid didn't play against South Sudan and explain why he'll be back in the starting lineup against Puerto Rico on Saturday.Jake talked with Micah Potter, who was with Team USA in recent weeks to help the team prepare to play against the stretch-big type of player that they don't have on the roster but will see a lot of at the Olympics in France. Along the way, he built relationships with Joel Embiid, LeBron James and Steph Curry and told some great stories that Jake relays.After the break, the guys get into Five Out and touch on five NBA news stories, including a handful of free agent contracts being signed and the retirement of Gordon Hayward, who looked like a future Hall of Fame player before suffering a catastrophic leg injury in his first game with the Boston Celtics.Check out the rest of the Yahoo Sports podcast family at https://apple.co/3zEuTQj or at Yahoo Sports PodcastsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-31:02) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query, Jimmy Cook, and producer Eddie Garrison celebrating and congratulating Gordon Hayward on a successful basketball career with him announcing his retirement this morning. They also reveal which Olympic events they watched yesterday and Tyrese Haliburton's first Olympic appearance. (31:02-49:11) – With Team USA completing their second Olympic game yesterday, Jake asks Jimmy and Eddie which player they would add from the Team USA roster to the Indiana Pacers roster. Jake and Eddie name the same player, but Jimmy disagrees. (49:11-1:18:18) – Tony East from Sports Illustrated, Forbes Sports, and Locked On Pacers joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook and weighs in on the debate from earlier in the show. Tony also highlights what a contract could look like for Myles Turner with a lot of centers being paid this offseason, assesses Jimmy's opinion that the Eastern Conference Finals could be furthest this team can go, and shares some notes on the roster essentially being finalized for the Pacers at this point. (1:18:18-1:37:08) – Independent journalist, David Woods, joins Query & Company from Paris to highlight how some fellow Hoosiers have performed in the Olympics thus far, the struggles for the swim team in the Olympics for the first time in a long time, believes that there is some disappointment from the swim team on the lack of gold medals, previews some Hoosiers that have yet to perform in the Olympics, explains what it was like in the pool arena watching Leon Marchand come from behind and win gold, and touches on Gordon Hayward's career at Butler. (1:37:08-1:41:57) – Jake and Jimmy close out the second hour of the program by giving away two four-pack of tickets to the Indiana State Fair with a twist! (1:41:57-2:10:09) – Matt Taylor, radio play-by-play voice of the Indianapolis Colts, joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook to kick off the final hour of the program to share some of his takeaways from training camp thus far, explains how Alec Pierce has looked different in camp this year compared to the last two training camps, and highlights some of the things that he has seen from Anthony Richardson during camp that he learned while watching Gardner Minshew last season whilst recovering from his shoulder surgery. (2:10:09-2:21:27) – Jake and Jimmy follow their conversation with Matt Taylor by giving away a pair of tickets for a listener to go see Foghat tomorrow night at the Indiana State Fair! (2:21:27-2:31:08) – Today's show ends with Jimmy sharing his JCook Plays of the Day and JMV joining the guys in studio!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's Best of Features: (00:00-22:26) – Tony East from Sports Illustrated, Forbes Sports, and Locked On Pacers joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook and weighs in on the debate from earlier in the show. Tony also highlights what a contract could look like for Myles Turner with a lot of centers being paid this offseason, assesses Jimmy's opinion that the Eastern Conference Finals could be furthest this team can go, and shares some notes on the roster essentially being finalized for the Pacers at this point. (22:26-40:30) – Independent journalist, David Woods, joins Query & Company from Paris to highlight how some fellow Hoosiers have performed in the Olympics thus far, the struggles for the swim team in the Olympics for the first time in a long time, believes that there is some disappointment from the swim team on the lack of gold medals, previews some Hoosiers that have yet to perform in the Olympics, explains what it was like in the pool arena watching Leon Marchand come from behind and win gold, and touches on Gordon Hayward's career at Butler. (40:30-1:06:42) – Matt Taylor, radio play-by-play voice of the Indianapolis Colts, joins Jake Query & Jimmy Cook to kick off the final hour of the program to share some of his takeaways from training camp thus far, explains how Alec Pierce has looked different in camp this year compared to the last two training camps, and highlights some of the things that he has seen from Anthony Richardson during camp that he learned while watching Gardner Minshew last season whilst recovering from his shoulder surgery.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 - 13:59 - Evan Sidery of Forbes Sports joins the show! Evan and JMV first assess the career of Gordon Hayward, and the impact his leg injury had on his career trajectory. They then get into Team USA, and how the men and women are doing in the Olympics. They review the NBA offseason, and what moves stood out. 14:00 - 41:52 - Bob Kravitz of bobkravitz.com joins the show! Bob and JMV get into Colts training camp, and the early impressions from first-round draft pick Laitu Latu. They discuss the Colts secondary, and if they are concerned about the lack of depth. The Colts play Houston in Week 1; Bob and JMV talk about how important it is for Indy to win that game. 41:53 - 1:05:31 - Mike Chappell of FOX59 and CBS4 joins the show for his weekly conversation with John! Mike and John discuss the Hall of Fame induction of Dwight Freeney, which Mike will be in attendance for. They discuss Dwight's career, and how deserving he is of the honor. They then get into Colts owner Jim Irsay, and his appearance at Colts training camp, as well as footage from Hard Knocks showing them attempting to trade up in the draft. Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00 – 25:04 – JMV begins the show by talking about Team USA's women's basketball, as the team takes on Belgium. He dives into Colts training camp, and how Chris Ballard needs the team to make the playoffs this season. John and Jake Query, who stopped back into the studio, discuss the retirement of native Hoosier and Brownsburg and Butler legend, Gordon Hayward. 25:05 – 41:59 – Evan Sidery of Forbes Sports joins the show! Evan and JMV first assess the career of Gordon Hayward, and the impact his leg injury had on his career trajectory. They then get into Team USA, and how the men and women are doing in the Olympics. They review the NBA offseason, and what moves stood out. 42:00 – 45:38 – JMV wraps up the first hour by debuting a song from a fan of the show! 45:39 – 1:16:37 – Bob Kravitz of bobkravitz.com joins the show! Bob and JMV get into Colts training camp, and the early impressions from first-round draft pick Laitu Latu. They discuss the Colts secondary, and if they are concerned about the lack of depth. The Colts play Houston in Week 1; Bob and JMV talk about how important it is for Indy to win that game. 1:16:38 – 1:29:43– JMV gives an update on Team USA vs Belgium. JMV then reads some comments from listeners! 1:29:44 – 1:37: 53 – The 2nd hour of the show ends with JMV talking about kids heading back to school this week! 1:37:54 – 2:05:25 – Mike Chappell of FOX59 and CBS4 joins the show for his weekly conversation with John! Mike and John discuss the Hall of Fame induction of Dwight Freeney, which Mike will be in attendance for. They discuss Dwight's career, and how deserving he is of the honor. They then get into Colts owner Jim Irsay, and his appearance at Colts training camp, as well as footage from Hard Knocks showing them attempting to trade up in the draft. 2:05:26 – 2:21:05 – JMV continues to answer questions and comments from listeners of the show! 2:25:06 – 2:25:51 – JMV wraps up another edition of the show! Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the final podcast of our "Summer Movie Series," Bryce Johnson and guest co-host Matt Vanderbilt unpack Hoosiers, discussing how the players in Hoosiers choose to submit to their coach…and how this parallels our surrendering to Jesus and following His ways.Today's Questions:How does submission to God ultimately lead to us living our best life?Why is trust such an important component of submission?How should we view our motivation for obeying God's commandments?Chapters0:00 Teaser0:21 Intro3:03 Matt Vanderbilt3:41 The Sports Devotional 4:40 “Hoosiers”6:02 Coach Dale7:23 Favorite Quotes8:30 Jimmy Chitwood10:00 Life Back in the 1950s12:24 Measuring the Court13:32 Themes of “Hoosiers”14:08 Basketball is Voluntary16:30 Passing it 4 Times Before Shooting18:05 Turning Poiint in Their Season19:12 Following Jesus is Voluntary20:36 Willingly Follow Him22:34 David and Goliath23:46 God's Law is Coming from a Place of Love24:58 Scripture27:19 Gordon Hayward's Shot Against Duke28:28 Do You Trust God?31:05 Wanting to Obey36:12 Closing Statements37:27 OutroSign up to participate in Fantasy Football Fellowship to bring purpose and meaning to your fantasy league.Check out Bryce Johnson's recently-released 30-day sports devotional: The Sports DevotionalLearn more about our sponsor, Upward Sports.Visit our website to sign up for our free weekly email devotionals.Become a monthly donor or give a one-time gift to support UNPACKIN' it by going to our Donation Page. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From Precious Achiuwa to Gordon Hayward to Tyus Jones, there are a lot of well-known players left in the free agent pool. Can the Sixers make another key addition or two, or will the end of roster spots be used on younger players? Devon Givens and Kyle Neubeck discuss the remaining free agents on the market and who their favorite fits left are. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dan and Bryan Toporek (@btoporek) from Forbes, Bleacher Report and The NBA Podcast to discuss how much money 50-plus free agents could receive on the open market this offseason. TIMESTAMPS
Shannon Sharpe and Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson react to the Timberwolves beating the Mavericks in game 5, Gordon Hayward's wife frustration over her husband's lack of playing time, and much much more!03:40 - Show starts04:48 - Timberwolves force game 513:30 - Celtics Sweep Pacers18:52 - Gordon Hayward wife speaks up37:33 - IT has AK pulled on him39:57 - NFLPA propose to overhaul OTA's51:15 - Bills on Diggs Trade55:10 - Porter says he's best CB in NFL(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Ringer's Tyler Parker joins Justin and Rob to work through their biggest questions after the NBA trade deadline. They cover the Thunder's acquisition of Gordon Hayward and ask whether they should have made a bigger move (3:34). Then, they discuss the lack of moves the Lakers made and debate whether LeBron should stay after this season (19:01). Later, they air their grievances over the teams that didn't make any moves at the deadline and share what they would have liked to see them do (48:41). Subscribe to the 'Ringer NBA' YouTube channel! The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please check out theringer.com/RG to find out more or listen to the end of the episode for additional details. Hosts: Justin Verrier and Rob Mahoney Guest: Tyler Parker Producer: Jack Sanders Additional Production Supervision: Ben Cruz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jason Timpf reacts to the biggest news from the NBA Trade Deadline including the Knicks trading for Bojan Bogdanovic, Patrick Beverley to the Bucks, Gordon Hayward to the Thunder, PJ Washington to the Mavericks, LeBron James and the Lakers standing still, and much more! #volume #herdSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Part 1 of our NBA trade deadline special, The Ringer's Bill Simmons is joined by Ryen Russillo to break down the early trades of the day, including the Knicks' added shooting making them a scarier team in the East (1:54), Gordon Hayward to OKC (22:18), Buddy Hield to the Sixers (29:35) and why the Raptors are trading like it's a fantasy football league (44:14). Host: Bill Simmons Guest: Ryen Russillo Producer: Kyle Crichton The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming, please checkout theringer.com/RG to find out more or listen to the end of the episode for additional details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices