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Philadelphia Eagles release their schedule tonight at 8pm EST. Eagles to host Cowboys in 2025 NFL season opener. Phillies play doubleheader against St. Louis Cardinals at home after a rainout Tuesday evening. Jesús Luzardo will take the mound to start against Erick Fedde. Aaron Nola will start the second against Sonny Gray. The Philadelphia 76ers are promoting former NBA point guard Jameer Nelson to assistant general manager. Flyers' Matvei Michkov caught in Dubai car crash scandal, faces $100K extortion attempt.
Hour 3: Ike, Spike and Fritz are joined by Phil Martelli who discusses a number of Sixers related topics including who they should eye with the 3rd pick and Jameer Nelson's promotion to the team's assistant GM.
The Bo Money Show is brought to you by SteadyPicks Radio Network. In this episode, Adam is joined by special guest Dick Jerardi! Dick is in the U.S. Basketball Writers Association Hall of Fame, he has 25+ years experience covering the Final 4 at the Philadelphia Inquire. Dick has covered every Triple Crown race since 1987 and every NCAA Tournament since 1988, in addition to chronicling the careers of two National College Basketball Players of the Year, La Salle's Lionel Simmons (1990) and St. Joseph's Jameer Nelson (2004).The Bo Money Show provides all the key information you need heading into the Final Four!Visit https://www.steadypicks.com/ for more information, and for all of Dick & Bo Money's picks.Always bet responsibly.
The Bo Money Show is brought to you by SteadyPicks Radio Network. In this episode, Adam is joined by special guest Dick Jerardi! Dick is in the U.S. Basketball Writers Association Hall of Fame, he has 25+ years experience covering the Final 4 at the Philadelphia Inquire. Dick has covered every Triple Crown race since 1987 and every NCAA Tournament since 1988, in addition to chronicling the careers of two National College Basketball Players of the Year, La Salle's Lionel Simmons (1990) and St. Joseph's Jameer Nelson (2004). The Bo Money Show provides all the key information you need heading into the NCAA Tournament!Visit https://www.steadypicks.com/ for more information, and for all of Dick & Bo Money's picks.Always bet responsibly.
This next guest certainly has a professional resume that would make anyone proud to call coaching their professional life's work. He was with Saint Joseph's University for 34 years & 24 seasons as a head coach with 7 NCAA tournament appearances, 6 NIT apperances. He also had some great players like a guy named Jameer Nelson, however we aren't looking at just the X's and O's on the court, lets look at the man that has tried to leave a positive impact with everyone he's worked with. Please welcome Phil Martelli! Phil MartelliMake A Difference: https://www.youtube.com/@MakeADifferencePodCrazy Train RadioFacebook: facebook.com/realctradioInstagram: @crazytrainradioX/Twitter: @realctradioBlueSky: @crazytrainradio.bsky.socialWebsite: crazytrainradio.usYouTube: youtube.com/crazytrainradio
This episode of The C.L. Brown Show features college basketball analytics guru Ken Pomeroy, the creator and founder of his self-titled site KenPom.com. The former meteorologist tells why following Air Force and the Jameer Nelson-led St. Joseph's squad in the 2003-04 season helped inspire the creation of his site. He also discusses how much a home-court advantage like Rupp Arena is worth.
In this week's basketball coaching conversation, former St. Joseph's head coach Phil Martelli joins The Basketball Podcast to share ideas on better coaching for growth and development.Phil Martelli is a seasoned college basketball coaching veteran, renowned for his exceptional leadership and strategic acumen. Over his illustrious 24-year tenure at Saint Joseph's University, Martelli built a powerhouse basketball program that left an indelible mark on the college basketball landscape.During his time at Saint Joseph's, Martelli amassed an impressive 444 career wins, ranking him second all-time in the program's history. Under his guidance, the Hawks secured seven Atlantic 10 regular season or divisional titles and claimed four Atlantic 10 Tournament championships. Martelli's teams made 16 postseason appearances, with eight NCAA tournament berths and eight NIT selections. His tenure was highlighted by two NCAA Sweet 16 appearances in 1997 and 2004, and the school's third Elite Eight appearance in 2004.Martelli's coaching prowess earned him numerous accolades, including the 2004 National Coach of the year, four Atlantic 10 Coach of the Year honors in 1997, 2001, 2004, and 2005. He was also named USBWA District Coach of the Year in 1997 and 2004 and received Philadelphia Big 5 Coach of the Year honors four times. Throughout his career, Martelli mentored several notable players who went on to successful professional careers, including NBA players Jameer Nelson (2004), Delonte West (2004), and DeAndre' Bembry (2016).Martelli most recently served as an assistant coach at the University of Michigan, supporting former head coach Juwan Howard in all aspects of the program. At Michigan, Martelli served as both associate head coach and interim head coach at various times.Phil Martelli's legacy extends beyond his impressive coaching record and accolades. His ability to connect with players, instill a winning mindset, and adapt to the ever-evolving landscape of college basketball has solidified his reputation as one of the game's most respected and influential coaches. His dedication to the sport and his commitment to developing well-rounded athletes continue to inspire those within the basketball community.
On this episode of the SeventySix Capital Sports Leadership Show, Wayne Kimmel interviewed Legendary Basketball Coach Phil Martelli. Martelli is a legendary basketball coach with a career spanning nearly five decades, known for his leadership, integrity, and dedication. He spent 34 years at Saint Joseph's University, first as an assistant and then as head coach for 24 years, before joining the University of Michigan's basketball program in 2019 as associate head coach under Juwan Howard. At Michigan, Martelli helped lead the team to significant achievements, including a 2021 Big Ten title and back-to-back Sweet 16 appearances in the NCAA Tournament. Martelli's coaching success includes numerous postseason victories, with highlights such as guiding Saint Joseph's to an undefeated regular season in 2003-04 and earning National Coach of the Year honors in 2004. He is the all-time leader in career wins at Saint Joseph's and has produced multiple NBA players, including Jameer Nelson and Delonte West. Beyond basketball, Martelli is committed to community service and education through his "Make a Difference" initiative. His goal is to inspire people—whether in schools, workplaces, or sports teams—to create positive change by embracing gratitude, building meaningful relationships, and striving for continuous improvement. Martelli has also been active in fundraising for cancer research and has received several honorary doctorates and community service awards for his contributions. Inducted into the Philadelphia Sports Hall of Fame in 2022, Martelli is not only respected for his coaching accomplishments but also for his impact on the lives of those he mentors. Phil Martelli: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/phil_martelli/ X: https://x.com/PhilMartelli
Nick Nurse and Jameer Nelson sit down with Matt Murphy and Lauren Rosen during summer league to discuss the maturation of Tyrese Maxey, offseason acquisitions including Paul George, Joel Embiid playing for Team USA and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vince has a conversation with 2004 National College Player of the Year and 2009 NBA All-Star Jameer Nelson. The former Orlando Magic teammates discuss what the NIL money would have been like for Jameer in college, St. Joe's incredible run in the NCAA Tournament and the controversy behind Jameer playing in the 2009 NBA Finals. The VC Show with Vince Carter is a production of iHeartPodcasts and the NBASee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Victoria Mazzeo has worked with some of the largest brands in the world. Brands such as Adidas, Gatorade & Google. She's also had the opportunity to work with A-List clients such as Michael Rubin, Jeanie Buss, Allen Iverson, & Tracy McGrady to name a few. But how did a former division two athlete turn a basketball career into a business career today that allows her to travel all over the world, while crossing paths with some of the most influential people in the industry? She sat down on the podcast to share her incredible journey, from rebounding in a small gym in Philadelphia for Jameer Nelson & upstart NBA trainer Drew Hanlen, to sitting courtside at every Sixers game in that same city, but now, for work! We discuss how to use the game of basketball to propel you into doors and opportunities your mind could never imagine! So get your notepad out for this one, because it's full of gems that could change the course of your basketball career, and your post basketball life! Make sure you subscribe to the show so you don't miss anymore conversations just like this one!
Jameer Nelson! Jameer IS Philly basketball. Nelson was a first-round pick (No. 20 overall) of the Denver Nuggets in 2004 and averaged over 11 points, five assists and three rebounds across a career with Orlando, Dallas, Boston, Denver, New Orleans and Detroit. Collegiately, the Chester, Pennsylvania native starred at St. Joseph's University, guiding the Hawks to the Elite Eight in 2004 and was named National Player of the Year, a first-team All-American selection and Atlantic 10 Player of the Year. Nelson's Philly ties only increased as he was named the General Manager of the Delaware Blue Coats, the G-League affiliate of the Philadelphia Sixers. #Sixers #76ers #philadelphia76ers Download the Gametime app or visit Gametime.co and redeem code ZOO for $20 off your first purchase (terms apply) Get 20% off and FREE shipping at Manscaped.com with promo code ZOO20 DraftKings Sportsbook Offer: Bet $5 on basketball and get $150 instantly in bonus bets with code ZUMOFF at https://sportsbook.draftkings.com with code ZUMOFF! Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fresh-24-with-marc-zumoff/id1679614878 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/51J6xRWwoeXEFLkzZiY1a3?si=ecc77c6663db44d9 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@fresh24withmarczumoff Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fresh24withmarczumoff/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Fresh24Zumoff
TCU Men's Basketball had the dreaded two-game Big 12 road trip and emerged with a pair of much-needed victories. The Horned Frogs came back from a 17-point deficit to escape with a win in Avery Anderson III's homecoming to Stillwater where he played four seasons for the Cowboys before transferring to TCU. On Saturday, TCU got one its biggest results of the season, taking down #15 Baylor in a triple overtime shootout as Jameer Nelson put up 30 points, including the go-ahead bucket. TCU Women's Basketball earned the national spotlight with a full feature on SportsCenter after its win over UCF in the first game back on the court after bringing in four walk-ons following a pair of forfeits due to injuries. Aaliyah Roberson powered the Frogs with 17 points and Sydney Harris was a revelation off the bench, dropping 14 points. TCU would drop a tough game in Lubbock to Texas Tech, but gets the week off before returning to Schollmaier on Saturday vs. Kansas. It was ITA Kickoff Weekend for both Men & Women's Tennis squads. The Women went 1-1 in College Station, falling to Texas A&M in the Regional Final. The #5-ranked Men's team swept through its competition to move to 3-0 on the season and reach the ITA National Team Indoor Championship for the 6th straight season, looking to lift the trophy for the third consecutive season. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/frogsup/support
TCU outlasts slumping Baylor over 55 minutes. AP correspondent Dave Ferry reports.
Phil Martelli Jr. was born to be a basketball coach. From being raised by one of the most well-known names in the D1 coaching world and a three-time women's basketball national champion, to grinding it out as an assistant at schools up the Eastern seaboard, Martelli Jr. finally got his break in November 2023, being promoted to Bryant's head basketball coach. Coach Martelli joins the show this week to discuss all things Bryant hoops - from the emergence of Sherif Gross-Bullock, to the resurgence of Connor Withers, to knocking off a top-10 Florida Atlantic team a few weeks ago and playing Cincinnati to a tight contest. We learn about Martelli's past as a co-captain of the Saint Joseph's University basketball team with Jameer Nelson, his tight relationships with many in the coaching industry, and coaching former NBA role players like Nate Robinson and Tiago Splitter in the G-League.What is going on in Rhode Island? After a major bridge closes, Lil' Rhody is in a state of chaos - overwhelmed back roads of the suburbs, a threat to local businesses, and traffic of 1-2 additional hours from the normal commutes. With Governor Dan McKee in hot water after gaslighting the media for asking him tough questions, what happens next in the Ocean State? On the bright side, East Providence's Crook Point Brewing Company has opened its doors ahead of schedule and expanded its daytime hours, and we imagine other breweries around EP will follow suit. Will reviews IPA "Moon Base Alpha" from Providence Brewing Company (RI), and Jake reviews Italian pilsner "Pescato" by Rockport Brewing Company (MA). This episode is brought to you by DraftKings. The DraftKings Sportsbook – Boston's hometown Sportsbook is LIVE right here in Mass! Bet on all your favorite sports from the comfort of your own home. Don't bet with some out-of-town sportsbook, BET LOCAL with DraftKings! Plus, ALL new customers who sign up for DraftKings Sportsbook TODAY using code BBB will receive up to ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in BONUS bets! Soon you'll be able to bet on money lines, spreads, props, and more with one of America's top-rated Sportsbooks – DraftKings Sportsbook!Download the DraftKings Sportsbook app NOW! Sign up with code BBB to get up to ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in BONUS bets to use once mobile sports betting hits Massachusetts. Only at DraftKings Sportsbook with code BBB! We're proud to present Manscaped as our partner! What guy wouldn't want The Right Tools for The Job?! Head over to manscaped.com/house, or use the code HOUSE at checkout for 20% off AND free shipping on your order. Thanks for listening! Remember to hit the follow button on Spotify, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. Join the conversation on Twitter and Instagram. Check out house-enterprise.com for all of our content. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beersbusinessandballs/support
The Farzy Show with Marc Farzetta welcomes Jameer Nelson! The Philadelphia hoops legend joins Farzy to talk Sixers, promotion and much more!Support our sponsors:MyBookie Offer Promo: No-strings-attached cash bonus up to $200 Promo Codes: FARZY https://mybookie.website/joinwithFARZYDownload the Gametime app and redeem code FARZY for $20 off your first purchase (terms apply) or head to gametime.co!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5602674/advertisement
Comron Fouladi sits down with Mac McClung as they talk about the 2023 NBA Dunk Contest, Jameer Nelson, and Playing with future hall of famer LeBron James.
Philly's own Jameer Nelson joins the midday show to talk about ushering in the next generation of Sixers basketball, Joel Embiid's dominance, Tyrese Maxey's development, and even a quick preview of the Big-5 classic.
Andrew takes the bye week as an opportunity to reflect both on the Eagles and the rest of the NFL which raises two questions. Does anyone in the NFL scare you? Would you take this season's Eagles, or last season's Eagles? During a week without Eagles football, Ray cracks open the vault and takes us back 20 years to a Monday Night Football classic to give us our Eagles football fix of the week. Newly minted Delaware Blue Coats GM Jameer Nelson joins the show to discuss the state of the 76ers, Joel Embiid's dominance, and Tyrese Maxey;s rapid development.
Joe Rogowski has seen the NBA from all sides.He spent two years as an S&C at the Orlando Magic, a further six years as Director of Science & Research at the Houston Rockets, before spending almost nine years at the National Basketball Players Association [NBPA].Since 2022, he has served as Chief Medical Director of the National Basketball Retired Players Association [NBRPA], a non-profit organization comprised of former professional basketball players of the NBA, ABA, Harlem Globetrotters, and WNBA.Rogowski was at the NBPA in 2015, the year the league introduced its wearables committee and his views were informed by his time in Orlando and Houston.As he tells Joe Lemire and John Portch, he worked with players wary of wearables as well as those mor willing “guinea pigs”, as they refers to them, such as retired Magic point guard Jameer Nelson.Rogowski would ask himself of the latest devices: “Is it practical? Is it something that you can wear in a practice? Is this something that I can consistently do? Or is this a one-time thing and you collect the data and move on?“I had plenty of those devices that actually changed how I think about training these guys or how I'd help them with recovery. But it is a sale because, with the players, you only have so many asks.”Rogowski recalls those moments working with players as well as:The holistic management of load in the NBA [13:30];Knowing what to say – and what not to say – to players [21:20];His interest in cardiology and its importance for athletes, both current and retired [27:00];His role at the Sports Tech Research Network [31:20].Joe Lemire LinkedIn | X John Portch LinkedIn | X Listen above and subscribe today on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher and Overcast, or your chosen podcast platform.
On this episode of Road Trippin', former NBA player Jameer Nelson joins the show to discuss the underrated talent of Dwight Howard, and his front office position with the Philadelphia 76ers. Jameer shares what it was like playing with Richard Jefferson and reflects on his own experience playing alongside Dwight on the Orlando Magic. The crew discusses how Jameer learned the ropes as an executive for the Sixers, and how different it is analyzing talent as a player and a team employee. Jameer also offers up his favorite Stan Van Gundy story that you won't want to miss! Have a question or topic for our next show? Text or leave us a VM at 657-522-5578 (6575-CALLRT) Cheers! ► YouTube!
Chester, PA, stand up!! This week on Knuckleheads Magic legend Jameer Nelson joins Q and D to talk about his journey from no-name recruit to NBA All-Star. Jameer looks back on being ranked 100th in his class, how he ended up going to St. Joe's and taking home all of the premium college awards during his four years there. Jameer gets into his time with the Magic, their run to the Finals in 2009, and what was so special about those Orlando teams. Don't sleep on Jameer Nelson — too many people have. Tune in! Going to St. Joe's, dominating there and getting all the college awards (11:33) Draft process, getting drafted by the Magic (18:01) Playing with Dwight Howard and their success (29:43) 2009 Magic Finals run, getting hurt and coming back to play (51:19) Q and Jameer's time together in Orlando, that team's culture (56:11) Playing in Denver with Jamal Murray and Jokic before their jump to stardom (1:07:08) Stan Van Gundy (1:15:42) 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.
Hear from 76ers front office members Jameer Nelson (2:05) and Prosper Karangwa (22:12), as well as 76er De'Anthony Melton (29:30) live from NBA 2K24 Summer League 2023 in Las Vegas. Hosts: 76ers Insiders Lauren Rosen and Matt MurphySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former NBA head coach and current broadcaster Stan Van Gundy joins Vincent Goodwill for a look back at the Eastern Conference Finals, a look ahead to the NBA Finals, and a discussion about teams changing head coaches.01:55 Heat 103, Celtics 84 (MIA wins 4-3)13:30 Joe Mazzulla22:40 Nuggets vs. Heat NBA Finals Preview26:30 How will MIA defend Jokic?32:50 Jimmy Butler vs. the Nuggets defense35:40 Tyler Herro41:40 NBA coaching carousel48:50 76ers hire Nick Nurse53:50 Warriors GM Bob Myers resignsStan Van Gundy, fresh off calling game 7 of the Eastern Conference Finals on TNT, joins Vincent Goodwill for a look back at the series and some comparisons between himself and Boston Celtics' rookie head coach Joe Mazzulla.After that, the guys get into a preview of the NBA Finals, where Jimmy Butler and the Miami Heat will try to once again win a series in the playoffs where they are the underdog against a team with much more talent on the roster. Stan explains how he thinks Erik Spoelstra will try to limit Nikola Jokic, and what he would tell his defense if they were going up against Jimmy Butler.Tyler Herro, who has been cleared for basketball activities but has not yet returned to play, is one more card that the Heat have in their back pocket should they decide they need him. Stan played a similar card, bringing back Jameer Nelson for the 2009 NBA Finals, and he explains what that decision process was like.As a coach who has lost his job more than once, Stan has some thoughts on an offseason that has seen some of the league's most successful coaches fired by teams that they had turned around or won championships with. He thinks it's crazy, he doesn't get it, and he uses the 76ers hiring Nick Nurse to replace Doc Rivers as a jumping off point to explain why changing the coach doesn't change much at all for your team.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.
Former St. Joe's & NBA point guard, Jameer Nelson, joins the show at The Palestra to talk to Joe about what it was like playing for St. Joe's University and in The NBA.
Joe DeCamara is joined by Jameer Nelson, A.J. Brodeur, and Mike Vreeswyk for Free Throw Joe vs. The Pros as the contest begins.
The Magic lost Wednesday night to the Sixers 105-94. Splitting this two-game series in Philly. At least the Magic again denied 76ers fans free chicken. We were there at the Wells Fargo Center, enjoying awesome seats. If the Magic could buy a 3-pointer, they would've taken this game. Jameer Nelson was there. The Markelle Fultz heckler was not. The NBA announced that Paolo Banchero and Franz Wagner were named to the Rising Stars player pool for All-Star weekend. Jalen Suggs didn't make it again. It's disappointing for a 5th overall pick to not make it either year, but injuries are the main culprit. #LetsGoMagic Warning: Adult Language
Jameer Nelson, Jr. headlines this edition of the Blue Hens Basketball Coaches Show as he discusses his season and growing up the son of an NBA All-Star and national Player of the Year. Plus Martin Ingelsby, Sarah Jenkins and Makayla Pippin all join for more UD hoops conversation from Main Street in Newark.
On selection Sunday, John Clark sits down with Jay Wright and Jameer Nelson ahead of the NCAA tournament.0:00 - Jay Wright17:43 - Jameer NelsonSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jameer Nelson and the Saint Joseph's Hawks men's basketball team went 27-0 in the 2003–04 season. Unfortunately the team lost a heartbreaking game to Oklahoma State in the Elite 8 of the NCAA Tournament. Kenny, Josh, Brett and Jameer talk about the Hawks that year, managing the pressure of that season in Philly and how to deal with heartbreak when it's delivered. This Episode is produced by Truth + Media and is presented by 19nine. Visit them at https://19nine.com!
In this episode of Marching to Madness, hosts Blake Lovell and Ken Cross welcome back Delaware head coach Martin Ingelsby. Topics of discussion include: Saturday's tough loss at Hofstra The dimension that Jameer Nelson, Jr. adds to the Blue Hens Cooking up offensive efficiency How the opening CAA loss to UNCW was a rallying point ... and much more! About the Hosts: Blake Lovell has over 14 years of experience in sports media. His work has been featured on The New York Times, Athlon Sports, Blue Ribbon College Basketball Yearbook, Rivals, Scout.com, Time Warner Cable, and many more. He covers national college basketball for College Hoops Watch and is the founder of SoutheastHoops.com. He's also a member of the USBWA. You can follow him on Twitter @theblakelovell. Ken Cross has a plethora of experience over 23 years in both print and broadcast journalism. He has worked in some capacity for ESPN Radio, CBS Sports Radio, Fox Sports Radio, Sporting News Radio, Yahoo! Sports Radio and many more. This includes coverage of college football, college basketball, Carolina Panthers, Charlotte Hornets/Bobcats, Carolina Hurricanes, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Orlando Magic, and the Tampa Bay Lightning. His print and internet experiences include a college basketball writer and internet writer for Lindy's Sports Annuals and www.lindyssports.com, Streamline Media, Blue Ribbon College Basketball Yearbook, Field Level Media, and Rivals.com. He's the founder and editor of collegehoopswatch.com. You can follow him on Twitter @KennyBuckets333.
In this episode of Marching to Madness, hosts Blake Lovell and Ken Cross welcome back Delaware head coach Martin Ingelsby. Topics of discussion include: losing the entire month of February to COVID-19 the presence of the fluidity of transfer portal returning Ryan Allen, Kevin Anderson and Dylan Painter signing Jameer Nelson, Jr. ... And much more About the Hosts: Blake Lovell has over 14 years of experience in sports media. His work has been featured on The New York Times, Athlon Sports, Blue Ribbon College Basketball Yearbook, Rivals, Scout.com, Time Warner Cable, and many more. He covers national college basketball for College Hoops Watch and is the founder of SoutheastHoops.com. He’s also a member of the USBWA. You can follow him on Twitter @theblakelovell. Ken Cross has a plethora of experience over 23 years in both print and broadcast journalism. He has worked in some capacity for ESPN Radio, CBS Sports Radio, Fox Sports Radio, Sporting News Radio, Yahoo! Sports Radio and many more. This includes coverage of college football, college basketball, Carolina Panthers, Charlotte Hornets/Bobcats, Carolina Hurricanes, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Orlando Magic, and the Tampa Bay Lightning. His print and internet experiences include a college basketball writer and internet writer for Lindy’s Sports Annuals and www.lindyssports.com, Streamline Media, Blue Ribbon College Basketball Yearbook, Field Level Media, and Rivals.com. He’s the founder and editor of collegehoopswatch.com. You can follow him on Twitter @KennyBuckets333.
00:00 Nate and Andy are dreading the possibility of the Broncos signing Mitch Trubisky after the Bears signed Andy Dalton. 8:27 Former Nuggets like Jameer Nelson who were wore Nuggets hats on draft night but didn't actually play their first season in Denver. 17:56 The Avalanche beat the Ducks 8-4. 27:27 The Deshaun Watson lawsuit. 38:45 Part One: How many team names does Andy know from the NCAA Tournament?
Logan and Raja are joined by former NBA All-Star Jameer Nelson to talk about growing up in the Philly basketball scene (0:30), his struggles with mental health and supporting Delonte West in his recovery (9:30), playing in Orlando during the Dwight Howard years (19:17), his new position as assistant general manager of the Delaware Bluecoats (43:30), and much more. Hosts: Logan Murdock and Raja Bell Guest: Jameer Nelson
Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen; Shaquille O'Neal and Penny Hardaway; Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson; LeBron James and Dwyane Wade; Shaquille O'Neal and Kobe Bryant; Tim Duncan and Tony Parker. These are just a handful of the NBA duos that basketball fans know and love. The Batman and Robin relationships, as well as the drama that comes out of these relationships, will always be remembered. But what about the NBA duos that have been forgotten or have been overlooked? Boni and Felix will discuss NBA duos that were "perfect" for each other. Join these two Toronto basketball fanatics in their second installment of the Shea Serrano series, based on the #1 New York Times bestseller, "Basketball (And Other Things) A Collection of Questions Asked, Answered, Illustrated" 2017.Follow us on Instagram: @fullcourtpress.toLike & Share our Facebook Page: Full Court Press with Boni and FelixCheck out us here - - https://linktr.ee/fullcpress.toSUMMARY 1ST -HALFOpinions of NBA All Star Game to take place on March 7, 2020 in Atlanta, Georgia.Boni and Felix will be discussing NBA duos that were perfect for each other. In particular, duos that have not won a championship together.The following questions Shea Serrano provides will give insight into discussing the "perfect" NBA duo:Did they win a bunch of games?How interesting was the duo's compatibility both on the court and philosophically?How did their partnership end?Was each member of the dup in his prime during their time together?Were they fun to watch?SUMMARY - 2ND HALF Felix touches upon his favourite two players ever, Steve Nash and Dirk NowitzkiBoni brings up Chris Webber and Vlade Divac's partnership.Guess what? More Steve Nash! This time with Amar'e Stoudemire discussed by Felix.Boni takes a look at the then, New Jersey Nets' Jason Kidd and Vince Carter.Felix details a duo that just didn't work out in the end, Russell Westbrook and Kevin Durant.Remember the Dwight Howard and Jameer Nelson duo? Haha didn't think so. Boni highlights their successes and downfalls.Felix gives a shoutout to some honorable mention duos in NBA history. Full Timeout segment: Which forgotten NBA duo would you take? Follow us on Instagram: @fullcourtpress.toLike & Share our Facebook Page: Full Court Press with Boni and FelixCheck out us here - - https://linktr.ee/fullcpress.to
The 2021 NBA G League season in Disney is almost here! On this episode of Coat Check, Matt Murphy catches up with Delaware Blue Coats General Manager Matt Lilly. Topics include Shake Milton's success, welcoming Jameer Nelson into the front office, this year's roster and more! Coat Check is the official podcast of the Delaware Blue Coats, the NBA G League affiliate of the Philadelphia 76ers.
The 2021 NBA G League season in Disney is almost here! On this episode of Coat Check, Matt Murphy catches up with Delaware Blue Coats General Manager Matt Lilly. Topics include Shake Milton's success, welcoming Jameer Nelson into the front office, this year's roster and more! Look for new episodes of Coat Check every other Tuesday all season long from the 76ers Podcast Network.
The 2021 NBA G League season in Disney is almost here! On this episode of Coat Check, Matt Murphy catches up with Delaware Blue Coats General Manager Matt Lilly. Topics include Shake Milton’s success, welcoming Jameer Nelson into the front office, this year’s roster and more! Look for new episodes of Coat Check every other Tuesday all season long from the 76ers Podcast Network.
On the season premiere of Coat Check, Delaware Blue Coats Assistant General Manager and Philadelphia 76ers Scout Jameer Nelson chats with Blue Coats broadcaster Matt Murphy and the team's Ambassador of Basketball Joe Richmond! A Chester, PA native and 14-year NBA veteran, Nelson discusses his new role in the front office, his playing career at Saint Joseph's University, and more. Look for new episodes of Coat Check every other Tuesday all season long from the 76ers Podcast Network. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/76ers/message
On the season premiere of Coat Check, Delaware Blue Coats Assistant General Manager and Philadelphia 76ers Scout Jameer Nelson chats with Blue Coats broadcaster Matt Murphy and the team’s Ambassador of Basketball Joe Richmond! A Chester, PA native and 14-year NBA veteran, Nelson discusses his new role in the front office, his playing career at Saint Joseph's University, and more. Look for new episodes of Coat Check every other Tuesday all season long from the 76ers Podcast Network.
Glen and Ray for 12-5-2020: -Has Doug Pederson given up some of the play calling? -Stupid Football and Last Fan Standing update -Vince Velasquez is back. -Mike Quick joins us to give us a preview of Eagles vs. Packers -What We're Watching -Former NBA Player and pride of St. Joe's University, Jameer Nelson is our guest today on Tell Us Your Story. Enjoy Glen and Ray for 12-5-2020 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New Delaware Blue Coats Assistant General Manager and Philadelphia 76ers Scout Jameer Nelson chats with Blue Coats broadcaster Matt Murphy and the team's Ambassador of Basketball Joe Richmond on this episode of Coat Check. Coat Check is the official podcast of the Delaware Blue Coats, the NBA G League affiliate of the Philadelphia 76ers.
In this Locked on Sixers podcast, Keith Pompey discusses what Jameer Nelson brings to the 76ers. The former 14-year NBA veteran and Chester native joins the Sixers front office as an assistant general manager and scout. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Orlando Magic fans know Game 4 of the 2009 Finals and look back on it with regret. The Dwight Howard missed free throws. The Hedo Turkoglu missed free throws we forgot. Jameer Nelson allowing Derek Fisher to hit a three. So many things went so wrong and put the team in a devastating 3-1 hole, sucking all the fun out of one of the most beloved teams in franchise history.It is time to rip the bandaid off. I recently re-watched Game 4 (for the first time!) and share my thoughts on what went wrong, who is really to blame for the end-of-regulation debacle and whether it would have even mattered. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kansas coach Bill Self talks next season's roster, losing 4 starters, new recruits, why K State could win it all, and the Supreme Court's recent decision to open sports betting on a State-by-State basis. Andy also talks to Saint Joseph's Phil Martelli about the renaissance of Catholic School basketball programs, his team's crushing victory over Rhode Island last season, and Jameer Nelson's current return to Saint Joseph to get this degree. And John Fanta, host of the "Big East Shoot Around" on the Big East Digital Network , was at the NBA combine and runs down winners and losers like Omari Spellman, Dante DiVincenzo, and Kevin Huerter, and shares thoughts on who should stay in the draft and who should consider returning to school.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You have stumbled across the best Chicago Bulls show on the air. The voice of true Chicago Bulls fans lies here in this show. Hosts Jordan Maly and Matt Peck provide you with a daily dose of Chicago Bulls news and stories. We are Locked On Bulls.Locked On Bulls is here to react right after the NBA trade deadline. The guys start with the evaluation of the Chicago Bulls and the moves that they made. The Bulls get Noah Vonleh and trade Jameer Nelson. The guys react to not moving Robin Lopez and Justin Holiday. How did the Bulls moves overall look compared to other teams?The guys dive into the rest of the deals made in the final hours leading up to the NBA trade deadline. The Cavaliers were able to move 10 players, will LeBron still be out? How Dwyane Wade returns home, Derrick Rose could be headed to the Timberwolves, Doug McDermott heads to the Mavericks, and so much more.The guys wrap up by grading the front office's job over the course of the last few weeks. Should the guys start to evaluate the moves made by John Paxson aside from the 'GarPax' stigma? Bonus: Locked On Wolves did a crossover episode which can be heard at the end of this show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Stan Van Gundy and the Detroit Pistons continued to wheel and deal right up to the NBA trade deadline on Thursday afternoon.The end result was the pickup of two players who could help bolster the bench in Jameer Nelson (from Chicago, but most recently playing for New Orleans) and James Ennis of Memphis.Host Matt Schoch has thoughts on these moves, how the NBA trade deadline transpired through social media and a look ahead to weekend games against the Los Angeles Clippers and the Atlanta Hawks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Pelicans - Daily Podcast On The New Orleans Pelicans
Despite Anthony Davis, Jameer Nelson, and Tony Allen sitting out, the Pelicans were right in the game against the Houston Rockets until the very end. Jake recaps the game and talks about big nights from Jrue Holiday and E'Twaun Moore. He then looks at the Western Conference playoff race. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Craig and Andrew fail miserably at their First Take audition. Both Craig and Andrew aren't panicked by the Cavaliers and their struggles.... yet. Here's what else we discussed. Are you ready to fire Blatt? The Cavaliers have not been pleasant to watch The Cavaliers have one of the best rosters in the NBA The Cavaliers will be the best team they can be in the playoffs this season The Dion Waiters trade and people missing him J.R. Smith and Iman Shumpert are both better than Dion Waiters individually Chris Mihm was tall I have fonder basketball memories of Jamario Moon than Dion Waiters Waiting out the Iman Shumpert injury impacted people's view of the trade The Timofey Mozgov trade How much value does Timofey Mozgov have? David Blatt's max contract comment on Kevin Love The Cavaliers filling gaps The Cavaliers are at an advantage with potential signings of veteran players The chances of getting Tayshaun Prince or Jameer Nelson or Ray Allen Not panicking unless the Cavs will miss the playoffs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Docket for 5/4: Who you calling soft? Where the Celtics went wrong with the Heat & the Miami role players find their identity. Addressing the Lakers finger-pointing, and who is poised to have the most to lose between the Bulls, Thunder & Lakers after stunning upsets at home. Also, the Capitals are standing on thin ice after a Game 3 collapse - a case for the new contender in the East. Rulings include Rashard Mendenhall's Osama tweet-roversy, Suzy Kolber's ambush on Mark Ingram, Jameer Nelson's Game 1 ticket from the Hawks & the strange reward system going on for the Los Angeles Dodgers Batters, with the usual rumor & hearsay of the week. Call in & plead a case OR join the Maj in prosecuting sports offenders - no athlete, coach, team or program is safe! 917.889.9592 Follow the Major on Twitter!