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Bob and Lefko are joined by Sonics Legend James Donaldson to look back on the glory days of Seattle Basketball and his involvement in the memorial of teammate Gus Williams, they bring you some of the biggest stories around the NFL, including what Raiders owner Mark Davis said about hiring Pete Carroll as their new head coach, they look at the changes of Sam Darnold actually ending up in Seattle, and they hear why Cam Newton wouldn’t trade his NFL MVP trophy for a Super Bowl ring in Sweeping the Dial.
A long-awaited podcast features Tristan’s reaction to Ichiro Suzuki missing unanimous selection to the Hall of Fame by a single vote. We also remember Sonics legend Gus Williams after his passing, share the latest on Storm free agency, check on … Continue reading →
NBA News, NFL News, MLB News, MLB Hotstove, WNBA News, NHL News, CBS's Equalizer, The Neighborhood, Fox's Murder in a Small Town, ABC's Abbott Elementry, High Potential, A Farewell to Bob Uecker, David Lynch, Tommy Brown, Paul Danan, Heinz Kluetmeier, Dennis Sharkey, David W Duclon, Gus Williams, Jeannot Szwarc, Joan Plowright, Jeff Torborg, Francisco San Martin, Tom McVie, Don McCall, Marcel Bonin & Garth Hudson!
The Crosby's David and Katie told their wonderful story of her helping him with a kidney transplant. Dr Mark Rowe sets out small changes for lasting results in life in his excellent new book. David McDonnell Principal of Drogheda Institute of Further Education joined us ahead of the college's open day and Gus Williams invited all interested to join Royal County Beekeepers for their introduction to beekeeping course. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In the latest episode of the Bob Ryan and Jeff Goodman Podcast, Bob and Gary Tanguay discuss the recent stretch of poor performances by the Boston Celtics, including a head-scratching loss to the Toronto Raptors. Bob has gone from annoyed to angry, and he doesn't hold back on Boston. Later, they remember the great Gus Williams, who recently passed away. Bob Ryan and Jeff Goodman Podcast is presented by: Prize Picks! Get in on the excitement with PrizePicks, America's No. 1 Fantasy Sports App, where you can turn your hoops knowledge into serious cash. Download the app today and use code CLNS to get $50 when you play $5! PrizePicks, run your game! Go to https://PrizePicks.com/CLNS Gametime! Take the guesswork out of buying NBA tickets with Gametime. Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code CLNS for $20 off your first purchase. Download Gametime today. What time is it? Gametime! Terms apply. Go to https://gametime.co ! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the first hour, Dave Softy Mahler and Dick Fain discuss the Seahawks looking at Klint Kubiak to be their next Offensive Coordinator, react to a Hawks trade idea from Fox's Colin Cowherd, then listen to some Fun with Audio before remembering the late, great Gus Williams with an old interview and some audio from the 1979 Sonics championship.
00:00 - 8:42 - JMV begins the show by talking to Jeremiah Johnson from Pacers TV! JJ and JMV talk about the scuffle between the Pacers and Pistons at the end of the Pacers win last night. They also talk about the game itself, and how the Pacers got the win. The conversation ends as John and JJ discuss Jarace Walker and Myles Turner. 8:43 - 22:40 - Eldridge Recasner, the former NBA player, joins the show! JMV and Eldridge talk about Purdue’s win over Eldridge’s alma mater, the Washington Huskies! Eldridge talks about the fan turnout in Washington for Purdue, as well as who stood out for the Boilermakers. They then look ahead to Purdue’s matchup with Oregon. Eldridge and JMV then reflect on the passing of Gus Williams. 22:41 - 33:23 - Coach Bob Lovell from Indiana Sports Talk joins to give a preview of the high school basketball weekend! Coach and JMV run through notable matchups! 33:24 - 45:11 - Bobby Riddell from the Purdue Radio Network joins the show! Bobby and JMV talk about the Boilers western road trip, including their win over Washington earlier this week. They look ahead to tomorrow’s game against Oregon, and how the two teams match up with each other. 45:12 - 1:02:12 - Don Fischer, the voice of the Indiana Hoosiers, joins the show! JMV and Don talk about how important it is that the Hoosiers come out and play with a high level of effort following the previous two lackluster efforts. They preview tonight's game against Ohio State.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 to Jeremiah Johnson from Pacers TV! JJ and JMV talk about the scuffle between the Pacers and Pistons at the end of the Pacers win last night. They also talk about the game itself, and how the Pacers got the win. The conversation ends as John and JJ discuss Jarace Walker and Myles Turner. Eldridge Recasner, the former NBA player, joins the show! JMV and Eldridge talk about Purdue’s win over Eldridge’s alma mater, the Washington Huskies! Eldridge talks about the fan turnout in Washington for Purdue, as well as who stood out for the Boilermakers. They then look ahead to Purdue’s matchup with Oregon. Eldridge and JMV then reflect on the passing of Gus Williams. 25:05 – 39:22 – Coach Bob Lovell from Indiana Sports Talk joins to give a preview of the high school basketball weekend! Coach and JMV run through notable matchups! 39:23 – 43:37 – JMV wraps up the 1st hour of the show by talking about the reported passing of Toby Myers. 43:38 – 1:10:33 – The 2nd hour begins with JMV talking about the end of the Pacers-Pistons game! He also talks about the Indiana Hoosiers basketball program, and the dire state that it seems to be in. He also reads some comments from listeners of the show! 1:10:34 – 1:25:03 – Bobby Riddell from the Purdue Radio Network joins the show! Bobby and JMV talk about the Boilers western road trip, including their win over Washington earlier this week. They look ahead to tomorrow’s game against Oregon, and how the two teams match up with each other. 1:25:04 – 1:29:36 – JMV wraps up the 2nd hour of the show! 1:29:37 – 1:52:20 – Don Fischer, the voice of the Indiana Hoosiers, joins the show! JMV and Don talk about how important it is that the Hoosiers come out and play with a high level of effort following the previous two lackluster efforts. They preview tonight's game against Ohio State. 1:52:21 – 2:09:19 – JMV talks about the show’s Fantasy Football winners! He also takes some calls from listeners of the show! 2:09:20 – 2:13:25 – JMV wraps up the 3rd hour of the show by discussing the end of the Pistons-Pacers game! 2:13:26 – 2:35:32 – The show ends with some Anything Goes! Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-ride-with-jmv/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Please support the show by clicking here: https://2kgam.es/4df6qnM Mo Mooncey & BJ Armstrong discuss the OKC Thunder's statement win over the Cleveland Cavaliers, the infamous pick-up game between Michael Jordan and LeBron James, and the career of the late, great, Gus Williams. Join the conversation in our discord: https://www.discord.me/hoopgenius
It's approaching the time we get excited about college basketball. We're looking ahead to the Mariners and it's not the players or managers that are the issue - it's the owners. Today is a somber day with some significant losses in the sports world. Stewart Mandel, The Athletic says the 12-team CFB Playoff achieved its goals of keeping more fans engaged throughout the post-season. Will we continue to see the SEC out of the title game? Desperation drives NIL and NIL drives everything now. Stewart remarks the parity that NIL has brought to college football - while deep pockets have the advantage, it is open to everyone. Plus, more players are staying in college longer because they'll make more money. Stewart takes us through the transfer portal moves around the country. The sports world is mourning some greats today in baseball's Bob Ueker and Sonics' Gus Williams. Ian pays tribute. Jordan Morris, Seattle Sounders tells Ian about his relationship with Paul Arriola, new addition to the team and what he and Jesus Ferreira bring to the pitch. He tells us what separates the Sounders from the rest of MLS and what makes playing here in Seattle special. He says the core group, getting hot at the right time and understanding what it takes to come through in big moments are all a recipe for success for the team. Corbin Smith, Seahawks Maven and Locked on Seahawks gives us more insight on the Seahawks search for an offensive coordinator. More names emerge and Corbin tells us who he thinks is the leader in the clubhouse, as well as why certain coaches fit here in Seattle.The Daily Power Play! Gary Parrish, CBS Sports provides a look at rebuilding the Pac-12 from a basketball perspective and who might be next to join. He also gives the latest on realignment woes and thinks that some of it might be undone in the future. Plus, the SEC is the strongest conference we've seen in the history of college basketball this year, as Gary predicts them with 12 tournament teams this year. Finally, how many existing legendary coaches will continue on in this new world, and for how long?
We came in this morning mourning the passing of Sonics great Gus Williams and later in the show we found out baseball announcer Bob Uecker had passed at 90!
We came in this morning mourning the passing of Sonics great Gus Williams and later in the show we found out baseball announcer Bob Uecker had passed at 90!
Undécimo programa dedicado a la temporada 1985-86 de la NBA en el que continuamos el repaso de la fase regular de todos los equipos. En este analizamos a los Washington Bullets; tanto las expectativas como el desarrollo del curso, los movimientos en la plantilla, el ataque y la defensa, los jugadores, las estadísticas individuales y colectivas, y algunas curiosidades. Llegaba Manute Bol a la liga y el impacto sería inmediato. La nueva lesión de Jeff Ruland volvió a condicionar la campaña de los Bullets. Aunque el equipo se reforzó con Dan Roundfield, no fue suficiente para ir a más. Jeff Malone fue de lo mejor, pero Gus Williams no rindió según lo esperado. Salieron de la franquicia tanto Rick Mahorn como Greg Ballard. El entrenador, Gene Shue, se enfocó de nuevo en defender bien y atacar lento. Cliff Robinson continuó anotando, Frank Johnson se lesionó de nuevo y Darren Daye ayudó. Hablamos sobre todo lo anterior y mucho más. ------ Contacto y redes: - iVoox (Era baloncesto): https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-era-baloncesto_sq_f1687000_1.html - XLS con todos los audios: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1k9YiJkMkIMwONwX1onZZTBHBffYVtnlgT2oBebypG0A - Twitter: @erabaloncesto - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@erabaloncesto - Blog: https://erabaloncesto.home.blog - erabaloncesto@gmail.com ------ Sintonía: - Cornflowers (Dee Yan-Key): freemusicarchive.org/music/Dee_Yan-Key/Vacation_Days/01-Dee_Yan-Key-Cornflowers ------ Creado y presentado por José Manuel Gómez y Manuel Álvarez López. Publicado el 29 de septiembre de 2024.
Audio en el que imaginamos alternativas a la realidad de la NBA, es decir, “qué hubiera pasado si” (“what ifs”). Hablamos sobre Fernando Martín y su llegada a Nets en 1985 en lugar de a Blazers en 86, Rick Barry y su elección en el draft de 1965 por parte de los Knicks en lugar de los Warriors, Steve Nash renovado por Dallas en lugar de irse a Phoenix en 2004, Grant Hill sano en Orlando, Wilt Chamberlain siendo traspasado a Lakers en 1965 en lugar de a Sixers, Lakers eligiendo en el draft a inicios de los 80 a Larry Nance y Dominique, además de traspasando a Nixon por Drexler en 1983; Ralph Sampson llegando a Boston (1980) o a L. A. Lakers (1982) en lugar de ir a Houston (1983), los Rockets de 1986 (finalistas de la NBA) con continuidad y no desmembrándose debido a las drogas y la lesión de Sampson, Bill Walton teniendo una carrera larga y sin lesiones graves, Jordan sin volver a la liga tras su lesión de 1986, Bernard King sin lesionarse gravemente en 1985, Arvydas Sabonis llegando a la NBA en 1986 en lugar de en 1995, los Warriors de finales de los 70 con Gus Williams, Robert Parish, Larry Bird y Bernard King; la no instauración del reloj de posesión en 1954, una NBA abierta a extranjeros en la década de los 70, los Chicago Bulls con Michael Jordan pero sin Scottie Pippen, Durant continuando en Oklahoma en lugar de ir a Warriors en 2016, y Kareem eligiendo la ABA en lugar de la NBA en 1969. Reemitimos este programa ya difundido en “Back to back” (23-08-2022). ------ Contacto y redes: - iVoox (Era baloncesto): https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-era-baloncesto_sq_f1687000_1.html - XLS con todos los audios: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1k9YiJkMkIMwONwX1onZZTBHBffYVtnlgT2oBebypG0A - Twitter: @erabaloncesto - Blog: https://erabaloncesto.home.blog - erabaloncesto@gmail.com ------ Sintonía: - Not listening (Ketsa): https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Ketsa/equinox-rising/not-listening ------ Presentado y creado por Alejandro Ruiz, José Manuel Gómez y Manuel Álvarez López. Publicado el 01 de enero de 2024.
Trigésimo quinto episodio dedicado a la campaña 1984-85 de la NBA en el que continuamos el repaso de los playoffs con otra serie de primera ronda de la Conferencia Este; la disputada entre los Philadelphia 76ers y los Washington Bullets. Comparamos a equipos, jugadores y entrenadores; revisamos uno a uno los partidos, además de sacar conclusiones de la eliminatoria. Hablamos asimismo sobre la clase y liderazgo del Doctor J, el poder reboteador de Charles Barkley, el duelo entre Moses Malone y Jeff Ruland, la buena defensa de Maurice Cheeks a Gus Williams, la irregularidad tanto de Andrew Toney como de Jeff Malone, la clase de Cliff Robinson, los secundarios (Charles Jones, Darren Daye, Clint Richardson y Bobby Jones), y muchos otros temas. Para completar este audio están los análisis de la temporada regular 1984-85 de: - 76ers: https://go.ivoox.com/rf/109659213 - Bullets: https://go.ivoox.com/rf/108185995 ------ Contacto y redes: - iVoox (Era baloncesto): https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-era-baloncesto_sq_f1687000_1.html - XLS con todos los audios: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1k9YiJkMkIMwONwX1onZZTBHBffYVtnlgT2oBebypG0A - Twitter: @erabaloncesto - Blog: https://erabaloncesto.home.blog - erabaloncesto@gmail.com ------ Sintonía: - Cornflowers (Dee Yan-Key): freemusicarchive.org/music/Dee_Yan-Key/Vacation_Days/01-Dee_Yan-Key-Cornflowers ------ Creado y presentado por José Manuel Gómez y Manuel Álvarez López. Publicado el 22 de octubre de 2023.
In this episode of Sports the NEMO Way we bring the OKC Thunder top 5 to the table for discussion.
Vigesimosegundo programa dedicado a la temporada 1984-85 de la NBA en el que continuamos el repaso de la fase regular. Analizamos a los Seattle SuperSonics, tanto sus expectativas como el desarrollo del curso, los movimientos en la plantilla, su ataque y defensa, los jugadores, las estadísticas individuales y colectivas, y algunas curiosidades. Otra franquicia que cambió su plantilla de manera notable; se iba Gus Williams a los Bullets y llegaban Tim McCormick y Ricky Sobers; también venía Gerald Henderson de Boston a cambio de la primera ronda del 86 (que sería Len Bias); se retiraba Downtown Freddie Brown; Lenny Wilkens seguía dirigiendo desde la banda (sería su última campaña); continuaban Jack Sikma, Tom Chambers, Al Wood, Danny Vranes, Jon Sundvold, Reggie King y otros. Además, Frank Brickowski iniciaba su carrera en la NBA tras tres años en Europa. Hablamos sobre todo lo anterior y más. ------ Contacto y redes: - iVoox (Era baloncesto): https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-era-baloncesto_sq_f1687000_1.html - XLS con todos los audios: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1k9YiJkMkIMwONwX1onZZTBHBffYVtnlgT2oBebypG0A - Twitter: @erabaloncesto - Blog: https://erabaloncesto.home.blog - erabaloncesto@gmail.com ------ Sintonía: - Cornflowers (Dee Yan-Key): freemusicarchive.org/music/Dee_Yan-Key/Vacation_Days/01-Dee_Yan-Key-Cornflowers ------ Creado y presentado por José Manuel Gómez y Manuel Álvarez López. Publicado el 09 de julio de 2023.
Épisode nostalgique sur une franchise, et surtout ville, regrettée depuis pas mal d'années pour laquelle pas mal de souvenirs reviennent : Gus Williams, Jack Sikma, le duo Payton - Kemp, le prime de Ray Allen, Jerome James, les maillots mythiques, la Key Arena…Bref, il était temps à la Team Dunkast, composée de Mapenda, Loris et Samuel de rendre hommage a l'équipe de l'état de Washington : Les Seattle SuperSonics!Team Dunkast, un podcast Sports Content proposé par l'OdioO ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Decimocuarto programa dedicado a la temporada 1984-85 de la NBA en el que continuamos el repaso de la fase regular. Analizamos a los Washington Bullets, tanto sus expectativas como el desarrollo del curso, los movimientos en la plantilla, su ataque y defensa, los jugadores, las estadísticas individuales y del conjunto, y algunas curiosidades. Gus Williams y Cliff Robinson fueron las principales novedades del equipo para esta campaña. Jeff Ruland inició su calvario con las lesiones (hombro esta vez), Jeff Malone tuvo un ascenso notable, y Gene Shue continuó con su tacañería en ataque y su énfasis en la defensa. Hablamos sobre todo lo anterior y mucho más. En el cierre, leemos los comentarios de los oyentes. ------ Contacto y redes: - iVoox (Era baloncesto): https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-era-baloncesto_sq_f1687000_1.html - XLS con todos los audios: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1k9YiJkMkIMwONwX1onZZTBHBffYVtnlgT2oBebypG0A - Twitter: @erabaloncesto - Blog: https://erabaloncesto.home.blog - E-mail: erabaloncesto@gmail.com ------ Sintonía: - Cornflowers (Dee Yan-Key): freemusicarchive.org/music/Dee_Yan-Key/Vacation_Days/01-Dee_Yan-Key-Cornflowers ------ Creado y presentado por José Manuel Gómez y Manuel Álvarez López. Publicado el 14 de mayo de 2023.
Sexto episodio de “Era baloncesto” en la familia de “Back to Back” en el que imaginamos alternativas a la realidad de la NBA, es decir, “qué hubiera pasado si” (“what ifs”). Hablamos sobre Fernando Martín y su llegada a Nets en 1985 en lugar de a Blazers en 86, Rick Barry y su elección en el draft de 1965 por parte de Knicks en lugar de por Warriors, Steve Nash renovado por Dallas en lugar de irse a Phoenix en 2004, Grant Hill sano en Orlando, Wilt Chamberlain siendo traspasado a Lakers en 1965 en lugar de a Sixers, Lakers eligiendo en el draft a inicios de los 80 a Larry Nance y Dominique, además de traspasando a Nixon por Drexler en 1983. Ralph Sampson llegando a Boston (1980) o L. A. Lakers (1982) en lugar de ir a Houston (1983), los Rockets de 1986 (finalistas de la NBA) con continuidad y no desmembrándose debido a las drogas y la lesión de Sampson, Bill Walton teniendo una carrera larga y sin lesiones graves, Jordan sin volver a la liga tras su lesión de 1986, Bernard King sin lesionarse gravemente en 1985, Arvydas Sabonis llegando a la NBA en 1986 en lugar de en 1995, los Warriors de finales de los 70 con Gus Williams, Robert Parish, Larry Bird y Bernard King; La no instauración del reloj de posesión en 1954, una NBA abierta a extranjeros en la década de los 70, los Chicago Bulls con Michael Jordan pero sin Scottie Pippen, Durant continuando en Oklahoma en lugar de ir a Warriors en 2016, y Kareem eligiendo la ABA en lugar de la NBA en 1969. Haremos algún programa más de este estilo; leeremos en los comentarios las sugerencias para incluirlas. ------ Contacto y redes: - iVoox (Back to back): https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-back-to-back-nba_sq_f1569664_1.html - iVoox (Era baloncesto): https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-era-baloncesto_sq_f1687000_1.html - Twitter: @B2BSpain - Twitter: @erabaloncesto - XLS con todos los audios (Era baloncesto): https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1k9YiJkMkIMwONwX1onZZTBHBffYVtnlgT2oBebypG0A/edit?usp=sharing - Blog (Era baloncesto): https://erabaloncesto.home.blog ------ Sintonía: - Not listening (Ketsa): https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Ketsa/equinox-rising/not-listening ------ Presentado y creado por Alejandro Ruiz, José Manuel Gómez y Manuel Álvarez López. Publicado el 23 de agosto de 2022.
Trigésimo primer programa dedicado a la temporada 1983-84 de la NBA en el que continuamos el repaso de los playoffs con la serie de primera ronda del Oeste disputada entre Dallas Mavericks y Seattle SuperSonics. Comparamos a equipos, jugadores, banquillos y entrenadores; revisamos uno a uno los partidos y sacamos conclusiones de la eliminatoria. Hablamos asimismo sobre la igualdad de la eliminatoria, las oportunidades perdidas por Seattle y aprovechadas por Dallas, el quinto y decisivo partido (con prórroga incluida, y al que dedicamos una hora), el liderazgo de Rolando Blackman, la anotación y el poder reboteador de Mark Aguirre, la buena serie de Jay Vincent, el superjugador que era Gus Williams, el extraño quinto partido de Jack Sikma, la despedida de “Downtown” Freddie Brown, la mala serie de Tom Chambers, y otros temas. Análisis de la temporada regular 83-84 de Mavericks: https://go.ivoox.com/rf/88666200 Análisis de la TR de Sonics: https://go.ivoox.com/rf/88341750 ------ Contenido: - 00:00:00 Presentación. - 00:01:15 Análisis previo. - 00:56:45 Primer partido. - 01:10:17 Segundo partido. - 01:23:45 Tercer partido. - 01:35:34 Cuarto partido. - 01:45:05 Quinto partido. - 02:47:08 Conclusiones. - 03:18:30 Cierre (digresiones y comentarios de los oyentes). ------ Contacto y redes: - iVoox (Era baloncesto): https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-era-baloncesto_sq_f1687000_1.html - XLS con todos los audios: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1k9YiJkMkIMwONwX1onZZTBHBffYVtnlgT2oBebypG0A/edit?usp=sharing - Twitter: @erabaloncesto - Blog: https://erabaloncesto.home.blog - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFi8v4YXzNGdL3A0pRm5cRQ - erabaloncesto@gmail.com ------ Sintonía: - Cornflowers (Dee Yan-Key): freemusicarchive.org/music/Dee_Yan-Key/Vacation_Days/01-Dee_Yan-Key-Cornflowers ------ Presentado y creado por José Manuel Gómez y Manuel Álvarez López. Publicado el 14 de agosto de 2022.
Vigesimosegundo programa dedicado a la temporada 1983-84 de la NBA en el que continuamos con el repaso de la fase regular. Analizamos a los Seattle SuperSonics (expectativas y desarrollo del curso, movimientos en la plantilla, ataque y defensa, jugadores, estadísticas, curiosidades, etc.); hablamos asimismo sobre el paulatino declive del equipo, el juego (y la calva) de Gus Williams, la muñeca (y la permanente) de Jack Sikma, la llegada de Tom Chambers (junto a las de Al Wood, Reggie King y el rookie Jon Sundvold), el eterno Lenny Wilkens, los últimos partidos en la liga de David Thompson, la campaña final de Downtown Freddie Brown, y otros temas. ------ Contenido: - 00:00:00 Presentación. - 00:01:15 Seattle SuperSonics. - 02:12:10 Cierre (digresiones y comentarios de los oyentes). ------ Contacto y redes: - iVoox (Era baloncesto): https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-era-baloncesto_sq_f1687000_1.html - XLS con todos los audios: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1k9YiJkMkIMwONwX1onZZTBHBffYVtnlgT2oBebypG0A/edit?usp=sharing - Twitter: @erabaloncesto - Blog: https://erabaloncesto.home.blog - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFi8v4YXzNGdL3A0pRm5cRQ - erabaloncesto@gmail.com ------ Sintonía: - Cornflowers (Dee Yan-Key): freemusicarchive.org/music/Dee_Yan-Key/Vacation_Days/01-Dee_Yan-Key-Cornflowers ------ Presentado y creado por José Manuel Gómez y Manuel Álvarez López. Publicado el 12 de junio de 2022.
Vigesimocuarto audio dedicado a la campaña 1982-83 en el que continuamos con el repaso de los playoffs; en este episodio contamos la serie de Primera ronda del Oeste disputada entre Portland Trail Blazers y Seattle SuperSonics. Analizamos en profundidad la eliminatoria (comparativa entre equipos y jugadores, banquillos, entrenadores, revisión partido a partido y conclusiones); conversamos asimismo sobre el declive absoluto de David Thompson, la confirmación de Jim Paxson como jugador de superélite y sus porcentajes de tiro portentosos, lo solos que estaban Gus Williams y Jack Sikma, el mal rendimiento de Lonnie Shelton, el buen trabajo dentro de la zona de Wayne Cooper, la distribución de juego de Mychal Thompson, la alta producción desde el banquillo de James Donaldson, la aportación de los reservas de Portland, y sobre otros muchos temas. ------ Contenido: - 00:00:00 Presentación. - 00:01:45 Análisis previo. - 00:42:23 Primer partido. - 00:54:49 Segundo partido. - 01:16:45 Conclusiones. - 01:34:45 Cierre (comentarios de los oyentes). ------ Contacto y redes: - iVoox (Era baloncesto): https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-era-baloncesto_sq_f1687000_1.html - XLS con todos los audios: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1k9YiJkMkIMwONwX1onZZTBHBffYVtnlgT2oBebypG0A/edit?usp=sharing - Twitter: @erabaloncesto - Blog: https://erabaloncesto.home.blog - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/erabaloncesto - YouTube (Era baloncesto): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFi8v4YXzNGdL3A0pRm5cRQ - erabaloncesto@gmail.com ------ Sintonía: - Cornflowers (Dee Yan-Key): freemusicarchive.org/music/Dee_Yan-Key/Vacation_Days/01-Dee_Yan-Key-Cornflowers ------ Presentado y creado por José Manuel Gómez y Manuel Álvarez López. Publicado el 19 de septiembre de 2021.
Decimosexto audio dedicado a la campaña 1982-83 en el que continuamos el repaso de la temporada regular con otro equipo de la Conferencia Oeste: Seattle SuperSonics. Analizamos en profundidad a esta franquicia (expectativas de cara a este curso, desarrollo de la temporada, jugadores más destacados, estadísticas individuales y colectivas, curiosidades, etc.); hablamos asimismo del dúo Gus Williams y Jack Sikma (su juego y sus peinados), el aparente renacer de "Skywalker" (David Thompson), el "Winnebago Wall", la gestión de Lenny Wilkens, “Downtown” Freddy Brown y sus buenos tiros, el final triste de Lonnie Shelton en Seattle, la aportación desde el banquillo de James Donaldson, y otros muchos temas. ------ Contenido: - 00:00:00 Presentación. - 00:01:30 Seattle SuperSonics. - 01:18:05 Digresiones y cierre (comentarios de los oyentes). ------ Contacto y redes: - iVoox (Era baloncesto): https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-era-baloncesto_sq_f1687000_1.html - XLS con todos los audios: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1k9YiJkMkIMwONwX1onZZTBHBffYVtnlgT2oBebypG0A/edit?usp=sharing - Twitter: @erabaloncesto - Blog: https://erabaloncesto.home.blog - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/erabaloncesto - YouTube (Era baloncesto): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFi8v4YXzNGdL3A0pRm5cRQ - erabaloncesto@gmail.com ------ Sintonía: - Cornflowers (Dee Yan-Key): freemusicarchive.org/music/Dee_Yan-Key/Vacation_Days/01-Dee_Yan-Key-Cornflowers ------ Presentado y creado por José Manuel Gómez y Manuel Álvarez López. Publicado el 25 de julio de 2021.
Continuamos el repaso de los playoffs de la temporada 1981-82 en la NBA. En este vigésimo audio hablamos sobre la primera de las series de semifinales de la Conferencia Oeste disputada entre Seattle SuperSonics y San Antonio Spurs. Analizamos en profundidad la eliminatoria (comparativa entre equipos y de jugadores por posición, revisión partido a partido y conclusiones); conversamos asimismo sobre el duelo entre George Gervin y Gus Williams, la elegancia y eficacia de Mike Mitchell, los buenos minutos de Corzine en el “crunch time”, la buena dirección de Johnny Moore y Mike Bratz, la vida nocturna de Lonnie Shelton, el bigote de Bill Hanzlik, la permanente de Sikma, los altibajos de “Downtown” Freddie Brown, las canastas ganadoras de los jugadores de Spurs, y otros muchos temas. ------ Contenido: - 00:00:00 Presentación. - 00:01:35 Preliminares. - 00:35:48 Primer partido. - 01:05:33 Segundo partido. - 01:24:17 Tercer partido. - 01:52:06 Cuarto partido. - 02:05:43 Quinto partido. - 02:29:33 Conclusiones. - 02:52:20 Digresiones y cierre. ------ Contacto y redes: - erabaloncesto@gmail.com - Twitter: @erabaloncesto - Blog: www.erabaloncesto.home.blog - Facebook: facebook.com/groups/erabaloncesto - YouTube (Era baloncesto): www.youtube.com/channel/UCFi8v4YXzNGdL3A0pRm5cRQ - iVoox (Era baloncesto): www.ivoox.com/podcast-era-baloncesto_sq_f1687000_1.html ------ Sintonía: - Cornflowers (Dee Yan-Key): freemusicarchive.org/music/Dee_Yan-Key/Vacation_Days/01-Dee_Yan-Key-Cornflowers
Continuamos el repaso de la temporada 1981-82 en la NBA. En este decimoséptimo audio hablamos sobre las dos series de playoffs de primera ronda de la Conferencia Oeste; la primera de ellas disputada entre Seattle SuperSonics y Houston Rockets, y la segunda entre Denver Nuggets y Phoenix Suns. Analizamos en profundidad ambas series (comparativa entre equipos y de jugadores por posición, revisión partido a partido y conclusiones); hablamos asimismo del excelente rendimiento de Jack Sikma y Gus Williams, y de sus peinados, la situación de Moses Malone, la desastrosa serie de tiro de Elvin Hayes, el rendimiento sobresaliente de Walter Davis, la solidez de Dennis Johnson, el duelo entre los interiores de Suns (Adams y Kelley) y Dan Issel, los estilismos de Doug Moe y John MacLeod, de relojes de cuco, y sobre otros muchos temas. ------ Contenido: - 00:00 Presentación. - 01:25 Seattle SuperSonics vs. Houston Rockets. - 01:01:25 Denver Nuggets vs. Phoenix Suns. - 02:04:55 Digresiones y cierre. ------ Contacto y redes: - erabaloncesto@gmail.com - Twitter: @erabaloncesto - Blog: www.erabaloncesto.home.blog - Facebook: facebook.com/groups/erabaloncesto - YouTube (Era baloncesto): www.youtube.com/channel/UCFi8v4YXzNGdL3A0pRm5cRQ - iVoox (Era baloncesto): www.ivoox.com/podcast-era-baloncesto_sq_f1687000_1.html ------ Sintonía: - Cornflowers (Dee Yan-Key): freemusicarchive.org/music/Dee_Yan-Key/Vacation_Days/01-Dee_Yan-Key-Cornflowers
Seguimos con la campaña 1981-82 en la NBA. En este decimotercer programa continuamos el repaso de la temporada regular de los equipos de la Conferencia Oeste con San Antonio Spurs y Seattle SuperSonics. Analizamos en profundidad a estos equipos (expectativas de cara a este curso, desarrollo de la temporada, jugadores más destacados, estadísticas individuales y colectivas, curiosidades, y más); hablamos asimismo del regreso de Gus Williams tras una temporada “retirado”, la permanente de Jack Sikma, la dureza de Lonnie Shelton, el mal rendimiento de Danny Vranes, la elegancia de Gervin, el refuerzo de lujo que fue Mike Mitchell, las asistencias de Johnny Moore, los tapones de George Johnson, y sobre otros muchos temas. ------ Contenido: - 00:00 Presentación. - 01:20 San Antonio Spurs. - 01:20:05 Seattle SuperSonics. - 02:45:25 Despedida. ------ Contacto y redes: - erabaloncesto@gmail.com - Twitter: @erabaloncesto - Blog: erabaloncesto.home.blog - Facebook: facebook.com/groups/erabaloncesto - YouTube (Era baloncesto): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFi8v4YXzNGdL3A0pRm5cRQ - iVoox (Era baloncesto): https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-era-baloncesto_sq_f1687000_1.html ------ Sintonía: - Cornflowers (Dee Yan-Key). https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Dee_Yan-Key/Vacation_Days/01-Dee_Yan-Key-Cornflowers
The legendary Lenny Wilkens joins the podcast to discuss his favorite memories from Seattle, including the '79 championship team and coaching great Sonics including Spencer Haywood and Gus Williams. Lenny shares a number of epic stories from his playing and coaching days, in Seattle and elsewhere. This is a must-listen for every Sonics fan!
NUMBER #1The podcast about uniform numbers continues a streak of huge guests when Pro Football Hall of Famer Warren Moon stops in to talk about his famous number 1. Warren talks about the significance of #1 and its resurgence with the current crop of young signal callers including the recently signed Cam Newton. We also break down Contenders, hit the Heat Check and court controversy with the Hall of Shame. If you like discussions about Garo Yepremian, this is an episode you won't want to miss! Our GuestAfter a Rose Bowl at Washington in 1978, Warren Moon was undrafted by the NFL and took his talents to Canada. After winning 5 Grey Cups in 6 years, he signed with Houston in the NFL and managed to rack up nearly 50,000 yards passing in a 17-year career. Moon was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2006, becoming the first African American quarterback and the first undrafted quarterback to receive the honor. Show Notes00:44 – “Numero Uno”Rudy gets things going by talking about the number 1 and announcing our interview with the great Warren Moon. 2:16 – “My favorite number 1 as a kid was Garo Yepremian.”The first (but not last) Garo Yepremian/Super Bowl VII name check plus the young bucks, Kyler Murray, Justin Fields and newly-minted #1 Tua Tagovailoa3:25 – “The greatest shortstop in the history of the game.”Tom immediately alienates all Yankee fans listening by naming Ozzie Smith the greatest shortstop in the history of the game. 4:51 – “Probably 135 pounds soaking wet . . . or maybe beer soaking wet.Rudy and Tom give props to longtime Yankee player and manager Billy Martin.5:40– “With respect to Gus Williams and Muggsy Bogues and Tiny Archibald . . .”Tom makes his case for just one name on the basketball list should be The Big O, Oscar Robertson.6:58 – “Number 1 is the number for hockey goalies.”Tom shares the long history of great netminders and adds his sentimental pick of light-hitting Royals infielder Buddy Biancalana, followed by a discussion of the storied history of Michigan receivers who have worn the #1.11:17 – “This is big, man.”Rudy and Tom share their excitement over Warren Moon appearing on Puttin' Up Numbers.12:24 – “I always wanted to have a number that was different.”Warren Moon stops by to share why he chose to wear #1. Cam Newton and more.20:18 – “Here are the people who are not on the list.”Screen Stars returns! The #1 Screen Stars are:1A - Billy Dee Williams as Bingo Long in Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings (1976)1B - Sylvester Stallone as Capt. Robert Hatch in Victory (1981)1C - Kathy Ireland as Lucy Draper in Necessary Roughness (1991)25:01 – “Number one's kinda having a moment right now, right?”Heat Check is full of great #1's:1. Cam Newton2. Kyler Murray3. Justin Fields4. Zion Williamson5. Carlos Correa6. Tua Taglovailoa7. Alyssa Naeher33:15 – “Speaking of things we might be ashamed of.”Controversy rears its ugly head during the discussion of the Hall of Shame. 39:07 – “The top 5 players of distinction wearing the number 1.”The Hall of Fame list is quite strong. 1. Ozzie Smith 2. Oscar Robertson3. Warren Moon 4. Pee Wee Reese5. Terry Sawchuk Hit us up on our website and find us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.Hat tip to Friend of PUN Wendy Steele for helping us secure the Warren Moon Interview. Find more about Wendy HERE.
There was another incident of a young fan being hit by a baseball, and the video is heartbreaking. It's time to add or extend the netting. There's no reason not to. It won't negatively impact anyone's enjoyment of the game in any way. We continue our celebration of the Sonics 1979 Championship today by talking with Gus Williams. Duane Brown had some interesting thoughts on the Seahawks offensive line. How confident are we that these guys will be solid this season?
There was another incident of a young fan being hit by a baseball, and the video is heartbreaking. It's time to add or extend the netting. There's no reason not to. It won't negatively impact anyone's enjoyment of the game in any way. We continue our celebration of the Sonics 1979 Championship today by talking with Gus Williams. Duane Brown had some interesting thoughts on the Seahawks offensive line. How confident are we that these guys will be solid this season?
Dave and Dick continue live from the MTR Western Sports Star of the Year Awards at the Seattle Grand Sheraton. Kevin Durant is angry at the media yet again. We love him here, but he needs to realize that the media is part of the reason he's successful. Wally Walker shares his thoughts on Durant, LaVar, and the current NBA. Ben Burr-Kirven talks about preparing for the combine, and his expectations for the 2019 Huskies. Chris Hansen talks about the latest efforts to bring the NBA back to Seattle. Lenny Wilkens and Gus Williams reminisce about the 1979 Sonics.
Dave and Dick continue live from the MTR Western Sports Star of the Year Awards at the Seattle Grand Sheraton. Kevin Durant is angry at the media yet again. We love him here, but he needs to realize that the media is part of the reason he's successful. Wally Walker shares his thoughts on Durant, LaVar, and the current NBA. Ben Burr-Kirven talks about preparing for the combine, and his expectations for the 2019 Huskies. Chris Hansen talks about the latest efforts to bring the NBA back to Seattle. Lenny Wilkens and Gus Williams reminisce about the 1979 Sonics.
The Seattle SuperSonics played in the Pacific and NW divisions of the Western Conference from 1967 until 2008 and were NBA Champions in 1979. The franchise won three Western Conference titles (1978, 1979, 1996) and six divisional titles (1979, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2005). After the 2007–08 season ended, the SuperSonics relocated to Oklahoma City, and were renamed the Oklahoma City Thunder.Lenny Wilkens, Gus Williams, Finals MVP Dennis Johnson, Jack Sikma, Fred Brown... Tom Chambers, Xavier McDaniel, Dale Ellis... Shawn Kemp, Gary Payton, Sam Perkins, Detlef Schrempf, Nate McMillan... while the franchise will always be fondly remembered for it's incredible on-court memories, the full story of Seattle and the SuperSonics, chockfull of mismanagement, personal woes, greed, deceit and inept ownership, is ultimately one of heartbreak and loss. Jeremy Engdahl-Johnson joins the pod for a two-part deep-dive detailing 40 years of wins and losses for professional basketball in Seattle.1998-2008, STRUGGLES, DURANTNate McMillan leaving Seattle for Portland (3:00), Clayton Bennett buys the team, Kevin Durant is selected #2 overall in the 2007 NBA Draft (3:50), Sam Presti and the youth rebuild (4:30), Durant wins ROY (5:15). THE HEIST OF THE SUPERSONICS FROM SEATTLE: BILLIONAIRES, POLITICIANS, OKC Barry Ackerley sells the SuperSonics to Howard Schultz, Starbucks CEO, in 2001 (8:30), Gary Payton holds out, demands a new contract and is traded to the Bucks (11:00), KeyArena (13:00), the city of Seattle's history with financing sports arenas (14:20), comparing KeyArena and modern sports stadiums (15:00), Howard Schultz, David Stern and Wally Walker ask Seattle for public financing in 2006 (17:00), Schultz passes the buck, blames local politicians and sells the team to Clay Bennett on July 18, 2006 (18:30), Schultz's hypocrisy (20:00), Clay Bennett (21:00), Bennett asks the state for a $500m arena in Renton, WA (22:30), Steve Ballmer makes an offer to buy the Sonics away from Clayton Bennett and fund an arena renovation himself (23:30), Clay Bennett's emails are leaked (24:35), Howard Schultz sues Clay Bennett (26:30), Clay Bennett tries to void his lease with KeyArena, the city of Seattle sues (27:40), the city of Seattle and Clay Bennett reach a cash settlement, allowing the SuperSonics to move to Oklahoma City (28:30), former Seattle Mayor Greg Nickels (28:50), state legislature and Slade Gorton (30:30), Seattle and OKC's "shared history" (32:00), David Stern (34:30), OKC going to the NBA Finals in 2012 (36:00), poet, filmmaker and Spokane-native Sherman Alexie, re: Schultz's ownership (38:15). IN CONCLUSION, POSSIBILITY OF A NEW TEAM IN SEATTLECulpability, "good guys" and "bad guys" in the Sonics heist (39:30), Kevin Durant's return to Seattle for an exhibition game w/ the Golden State Warriors (41:30), prospects of a team returning to Seattle (42:30), sports facilities, arenas and the needs of fans (44:00), hopes for an expansion team (48:30). Love the show? Got a fantasy hoops question? Want to share a Sonics memory? Let us know! Web: OnTheLinePodcast.comEmail: onthelinepod@gmail.comTwitter: @OnTheLine_PodInstagram: @OnTheLinePodiTunes: apple.co/2G9K1cbStitcher: stitcher.com/s?fid=342861Spotify: spoti.fi/2T7ZmjY
The Seattle SuperSonics played in the Pacific and NW divisions of the Western Conference from 1967 until 2008 and were NBA Champions in 1979. The franchise won three Western Conference titles (1978, 1979, 1996) and six divisional titles (1979, 1994, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2005). After the 2007–08 season ended, the SuperSonics relocated to Oklahoma City, and were renamed the Oklahoma City Thunder.Lenny Wilkens, Gus Williams, Finals MVP Dennis Johnson, Jack Sikma, Fred Brown... Tom Chambers, Xavier McDaniel, Dale Ellis... Shawn Kemp, Gary Payton, Sam Perkins, Detlef Schrempf, Nate McMillan... while the franchise will always be fondly remembered for it's incredible on-court memories, the full story of Seattle and the SuperSonics, chockfull of mismanagement, personal woes, greed, deceit and inept ownership, is ultimately one of heartbreak and loss. Jeremy Engdahl-Johnson joins the pod for a two-part deep-dive detailing 40 years of wins and losses for professional basketball in Seattle.PROLOGUESeattle Seahawks (3:15), the Kingdome (10:15) and Seattle sports teams pecking order (13:00).1975-1983, CHAMPIONSHIP YEARS Gus Williams, Finals MVP Dennis Johnson, Jack Sikma, Fred Brown (17:00), Slick Watts (18:30), NBA players from Seattle (19:15).1983-1989, POST-TITLE DECLINEBarry Ackerley (21:00), Tom Chambers (22:15), the NBA's first unrestricted free agent (23:40), Xavier McDaniel (27:10), X-Man vs. Scottie Pippen (28:00) and Dale Ellis (29:20).1989-1998, THE PAYTON AND KEMP ERADrafting Shawn Kemp (30:00), Kemp's failed collegiate eligibility and Proposition 48 (30:40), #17 overall in the 1989 NBA Draft (31:30), the influence of GM Bob Whitsitt aka "Trader Bob" (33:00), Kemp and X-Man (34:10), Michael Cage (36:10), roster volatility (38:00), Trader Bob, gambling on personalities, the Sonics and Jail Blazers (38:45), Kendall Gill (40:10), drafting Gary Payton #2 overall out of Oregon State (41:30), Bo Kimble and Loyola Marymount (42:30), Payton was a 9x All-Star, 1996 DPOY and all-time great trash-talker (43:45), Nate McMillan aka "Mr. Sonic" (46:30), the influence of George Karl (49:00), hard-nosed defense (50:00), media perception and fan opinion of George Karl (50:50), Sam Perkins shooting 3's (51:30), seeing Sam Perkins aka "The Big Smooth" around Seattle (52:45), George Karl and the Sonics get to the Western Conference Finals in 1992-93, lose to the Suns in Game 7 (54:00), arrival of Detlef Schrempf and Kendall Gill in the offseason of 1993 (55:30), hope and optimism heading into the 1993-94 season (56:30), April 5, 1994: Kurt Cobain commits suicide / May 7, 1994: Sonics lose to the Nuggets in Rd 1 (57:20), Sonics lose in an OT heartbreaker to the Nuggets in Game 5 of Rd. 1 in 1993-94 (1:00:50), another Rd 1 loss to the Lakers in 1994-95, Kemp signs a contract extension (1:05:00), making a run to the NBA Finals in 1995-96 (1:07:00), the 1996-97 and 1997-98 seasons (1:08:15).SHAWN KEMP TRADE / DEMISEDisgruntled Kemp on a bad contract (1:08:50), rumors circulate and fan confusion about the Sonics signing Jim McIlvaine (1:09:50), Kemp traded to the Cavs (1:11:50), Kemp balloons to 315 lbs (1:12:40), the tragedy of Vin Baker (1:14:00), Kemp traded to Portland, personal demons (1:16:00), Seattle fans and Kemp today (1:17:45).1998-2008, STRUGGLES, DURANT, MISSED OPPORTUNITIESRashard Lewis (1:19:00), Gary Payton traded for Ray Allen (1:21:40), Hurricane Katrina and the Hornets temporarily relocated to OKC (1:22:10). Love the show? Got a fantasy hoops question? Want to share a Sonics memory? Let us know! Web: OnTheLinePodcast.comEmail: onthelinepod@gmail.comTwitter: @OnTheLine_PodInstagram: @OnTheLinePodiTunes: apple.co/2G9K1cbStitcher: stitcher.com/s?fid=342861Spotify: spoti.fi/2T7ZmjY
Kevin Pelton of ESPN joins us on the latest episode of our Basketball Mysteries of the 1970s series to discuss the late ‘70s and early ‘80s Seattle Supersonics with Dennis Johnson, Jack Sikma and Gus Williams. The Sonics reached back-to-back Finals and won the 1979 NBA championship before dissension broke up the team prematurely. Also discussed in the latest episode of the Over and Back Classic NBA podcast: the young team’s Finals battles with the veteran Washington Bullets in 1978 and 1979, the aftermath of the Bill Russell era, trading away the popular Slick Watts, how Lenny Wilkens helped turn around a floundering team, Downtown Freddie Brown’s outside shooting, John Johnson’s stellar passing as a forward, whether the Sonics could have stood up to the Lakers had the team managed to keep Dennis Johnson throughout the ‘80s, forgotten classic playoff series against the Suns and Bucks, Wilkens’ feud with Dennis Johnson, Gus Williams’ year-long holdout, and much more. Also, check out Kevin’s article on Jack Sikma’s case for the Hall of Fame:http://www.espn.com/nba/insider/story/_/id/13629697/nba-why-jack-sikma-deserves-hall-fame-2016 Original airdate: 8/8/16 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.