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Coach Dwight Thorne II shares his journey from growing up in Texas to having a stellar career at Colorado, playing professionally - and now as a college basketball coach. He was a standout at Colorado under Ricardo Patton and Jeff Bzdelik before embarking on a professional basketball playing career in Germany, the NBA Development League, Athens, and then Croatia. Brian Gregory hired him as a Graduate Assistant at Georgia Tech and after the season he decided to move on to the University of Denver to serve on Rodney Billups coaching staff as their Director of Basketball Operations - and later as an Assistant Coach. This past summer he returned to his home state of Texas to serve as an Assistant Coach at UT Arlington under Greg Young. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beyondtheboxscore/support
[COACH] "Tad" Boyle (born January 6, 1963) is an American college basketball coach and the current head men's basketball coach at the University of Colorado. He was named the 18th coach in University of Colorado men's basketball history on April 19, 2010, replacing Jeff Bzdelik. Boyle was named as an assistant coach for USA Basketball a second time in 2015. He played collegiately at Kansas under coach Ted Owens and Hall of Fame coach Larry Brown. While playing for the Jayhawks, Boyle played on two NCAA Tournament teams in 1984 and 1985. He served as team captain his senior year, which was 1988 NBA Draft choice Danny Manning's freshman season and University of Maryland coach Mark Turgeon's sophomore season. Before heading to play collegiately at Kansas, Boyle was a standout performer at Greeley Central High School, where he led the Wildcats to a state championship as a senior in 1981 and earned Colorado Player of the Year honors, as well as being selected to the Converse All-American team. His high school jersey was retired at the conclusion of his senior season. Tad Boyle Wikipedia Page Follow Heidi on Social Media! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Spotify About Heidi As a homegrown Coloradan with a passion for keeping the spirit of our state alive and well, I started this podcast to bring the people of Colorado together to celebrate the amazing state we call home! Come along on this journey with me as I travel across our state in my vintage RV, interviewing folks who embody the true spirit of the Rocky Mountains. From the front range to the mile-high city, to the mountain towns and the Wild West of southern Colorado, we'll celebrate the history, beauty, and Coloradans that make this place the colorful state it is! Each week, you'll meet the people trailblazing the way for an even more colorful future for us all, and who are making a huge difference along the way. Visit heidiganahl.com to learn more about the podcast and where we are headed! Submit a guest to Heidi's Colorful Colorado! CLICK HERE!
On today's show: Patrick Mahomes gets the largest contract in the history of sports (3:59), Bradley Beal and Jeff Bzdelik aren't going to Orlando, a new look for Jonas Valanciunas (7:25), and DeSean Jackson's IG post (22:27). Yahoo! Sports National Columnist Dan Wetzel joins the show to talk about the NCAA, if we'll have College Football this fall, Bryson DeChambeau and more (43:41). Watch LIVE at Noon, Weekdays on the Grizzlies App: bit.ly/MemGrizzApp Watch today's full show at: youtube.com/grindcitymedia
The boys talk to former Nuggets/Buffs/Falcons head coach Jeff Bzdelik on Carmelo and Zion Williamson, can the Chiefs be the first repeat champions since the Pats and then Sound Effects
Guest Bio:Mark Pope was hired as head men's basketball coach at BYU on April 10, 2019. He is the 19th head men's basketball coach since the Cougars' inaugural season in 1902-03. Pope came to Provo after serving as head coach at Utah Valley University for the previous four seasons.“We are excited to announce Mark as our new head men's basketball coach and welcome him and his family back to BYU,” BYU director of athletics Tom Holmoe said of Pope's hiring. “Mark is an outstanding leader and coach. He is also an exceptional recruiter, who recognizes BYU's unique opportunities for success. We look forward to having him build on the great tradition of BYU basketball.”Pope's coaching career has included stints as an assistant coach at Georgia, Wake Forest and BYU before he was named the head coach at Utah Valley. As a player, Pope helped Kentucky win the 1996 NCAA National Title before enjoying a professional career that included stints in the NBA with the Indiana Pacers, Milwaukee Bucks, New York Knicks and Denver Nuggets.“I'd like to thank the BYU administration,” Pope said at his introductory press conference. “It's been an unbelievable opportunity for me to go through this process and see the vision. This place is like nowhere else. It's such an honor and privilege to be the head basketball coach at BYU. There's a standard of excellence on this campus and with this program. Those high expectations are one of the things that excites me the most about being here.”In four years at Utah Valley, Pope's Wolverine teams made improvements each season, going from 12 wins in 2015-16 to 25 victories in 2018-19. He also led Utah Valley to three-straight postseason appearances (2017, 2018, 2019) and back-to-back 20-win seasons (2017-18, 2018-19)—both are Wolverine records.The 2018-19 season was highlighted by a program-record 25 wins and an 11-4 non-conference record, the best non-league record in UVU history. His team finished 14-1 at home and owned a 22-game home win streak — also a Wolverine record and the second-longest streak in the country at the time. In addition to the team success, Pope coached the Western Athletic Conference Player of the Year and Freshman of the Year.Pope's 2017-18 campaign finished with a 23-11 record, including the best home mark in school history of 16-1. The season began with what was known as the #Toughest24 as Pope and the Wolverines opened on the road at No. 4 Kentucky and No. 1 Duke on consecutive nights. That season ended with a trip to the quarterfinals of the College Basketball Invitational.In 2016-17, Pope led Utah Valley to 17 wins and a trip to the CBI. The Wolverines won a pair of road games — the school's first-ever postseason victories — to reach the semifinals of the CBI.While on Dave Rose's staff at BYU from 2011-15, Pope helped the Cougars to four-straight 20-win seasons and four-straight postseason appearances – including three bids to the NCAA Tournament and trip to the semifinals of the 2013 NIT. Prior to coaching at BYU, Pope was director of basketball operations for Mark Fox at Georgia in 2009-10 and an assistant under Jeff Bzdelik at Wake Forest in 2010-11.A 6-foot-10 post player, Pope helped Kentucky claim the 1996 NCAA National Championship and enjoyed a nine-year professional career that included seven seasons in the NBA and two in Turkey. Pope was drafted in the second round of the 1996 NBA Draft by the Indiana Pacers. Following the draft, Pope played his first season as a professional in Turkey for Efes Pilsen. He then played two seasons for the Indiana Pacers under head coach Larry Bird and helped the Pacers to the 1998 Eastern Conference Finals.In 1999-00, Pope split time between the La Crosse Bobcats of the CBA and Ulkerspor in Turkey. He returned to the NBA the next season, playing for the Milwaukee Bucks under head coach George Karl. In 2000-01, he started 45 games and helped the Bucks reach the Eastern Conference Finals. After two seasons with the Bucks, Pope spent the 2002-03 season on injured reserve with the New York Knicks. He concluded his NBA career playing two seasons with the Denver Nuggets from 2003-05.Pope began his collegiate career playing at Washington. As a freshman in 1991-92, he earned Pac-10 Freshman of the Year honors after setting a Washington freshman single-season record with 8.1 rebounds per game. He earned All-Academic honors from the Pac-10 as a sophomore in 1992-93.Following his sophomore season, Pope transferred to Kentucky where he played for Rick Pitino. After redshirting in 1993-94, Pope helped the Wildcats win back-to-back SEC titles, advance to the NCAA Elite Eight in 1995 and win the NCAA National Championship in 1996. He averaged 7.6 points and 5.2 rebounds and was a team captain during Kentucky's championship season. Pope earned Academic All-SEC honors in 1995 and graduated from Kentucky with a degree in English in 1996.Before joining the basketball staff at Georgia, Pope completed two years of medical school at Columbia University in New York. He did much of his pre-med course work while playing in the NBA. Pope and his wife Lee Anne have four daughters: Ella, Avery, Layla and Shay. Lee Anne worked at ESPN before serving as David Letterman's personal assistant for four years.
Locked On Pelicans - Daily Podcast On The New Orleans Pelicans
Pelicans announce changes to coaching staff; Hire Jeff Bzdelik but lose Kevin Hanson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Pelicans - Daily Podcast On The New Orleans Pelicans
Pelicans announce changes to coaching staff; Hire Jeff Bzdelik but lose Kevin Hanson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Locked On Pelicans - Daily Podcast On The New Orleans Pelicans
Hayes, Alexander-Walker, Silva impress in Summer League debut; Pelicans considering Jeff Bzdelik to replace Erman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Pelicans - Daily Podcast On The New Orleans Pelicans
Hayes, Alexander-Walker, Silva impress in Summer League debut; Pelicans considering Jeff Bzdelik to replace Erman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Salman Ali (@RedNationHoops) and The Athletic's Kelly Iko (@KellyIkoNBA) discuss Mike D'Antoni's extension negotiations breaking down, who replaces Jeff Bzdelik, and discuss possible extensions for Eric Gordon and P.J. Tucker. Listen to The Red Nation Hoops Podcast on iTunes, Google Play Music, Stitcher, and Spotify.
Salman Ali (@SalmanAliNBA) and special guest Ben DuBose (@BenDuBose) discuss the Rockets letting go of assistant coaches Jeff Bzdelik, Roy Rogers, Irv Roland, and Mitch Vanya, Mike D'Antoni's extension negotiations, and more. Listen to The Red Nation Hoops Podcast on iTunes, Google Play Music, Stitcher, and Spotify.
In a new "Week in Review" series, Mike Mitchell joins Ben to recap the week's news and rumors. Topics include potential contract extensions for Mike D'Antoni and Eric Gordon; the exit of Jeff Bzdelik; lessons from Golden State's WCF sweep of Portland; growing appreciation for James Harden; and free agency storylines to watch for.#Rockets #NBA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In a new "Week in Review" series, Mike Mitchell joins Ben to recap the week's news and rumors. Topics include potential contract extensions for Mike D'Antoni and Eric Gordon; the exit of Jeff Bzdelik; lessons from Golden State's WCF sweep of Portland; growing appreciation for James Harden; and free agency storylines to watch for. #Rockets #NBA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Monday's show offers reaction to the news of assistant coach Jeff Bzdelik not having his contract renewed, as well as analysis on recent rumors surrounding possible contract extensions for head coach Mike D'Antoni and guard Eric Gordon.#Rockets #NBA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Salman Ali (@SalmanAliNBA) and special guest Adam Spolane (@AdamSpolane) discuss the way the way the Rockets' season ended, Houston's decision to not renew Jeff Bzdelik's contract, Mike D'Antoni's extension negotiations, and more. Listen to The Red Nation Hoops Podcast on iTunes, Google Play Music, Stitcher, and Spotify.
Monday's show offers reaction to the news of assistant coach Jeff Bzdelik not having his contract renewed, as well as analysis on recent rumors surrounding possible contract extensions for head coach Mike D'Antoni and guard Eric Gordon. #Rockets #NBA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Broadcaster and PA voice Matt Thomas breaks down the Rockets after 4 straight wins and 7 of 9, led by improved play from Chris Paul and James Harden; needing more from Eric Gordon and Gerald Green off the bench; the looming return of assistant coach Jeff Bzdelik; and Carmelo Anthony's exit.#Rockets #NBA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Broadcaster and PA voice Matt Thomas breaks down the Rockets after 4 straight wins and 7 of 9, led by improved play from Chris Paul and James Harden; needing more from Eric Gordon and Gerald Green off the bench; the looming return of assistant coach Jeff Bzdelik; and Carmelo Anthony’s exit. #Rockets #NBA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Monday's show explores the looming return of Jeff Bzdelik and the impressive 98-94 win by Houston (4-5) at Indiana (7-4). Veterans Chris Paul and Carmelo Anthony showed some signs of fatigue on a 3-games-in-4-nights stretch, but MVP James Harden (28/6) took over late and Clint Capela (18/10) anchored another strong defensive performance.#Rockets #NBA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wes Goldberg is joined by Sports Illustrated's Ben Golliver to talk about if the return of Jeff Bzdelik is enough to fix the Houston Rockets defense, if Jamal Murray was out of line in shooting for 51 points against Boston and if the Raptors have done enough to keep Kawhi Leonard in Toronto.Social: @wcgoldberg / @BenGolliver / @LockedOnNBANet Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Wes Goldberg is joined by Sports Illustrated's Ben Golliver to talk about if the return of Jeff Bzdelik is enough to fix the Houston Rockets defense, if Jamal Murray was out of line in shooting for 51 points against Boston and if the Raptors have done enough to keep Kawhi Leonard in Toronto. Social: @wcgoldberg / @BenGolliver / @LockedOnNBANet Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's show: 10 Things from the Weekend! 1. Grizzlies Weekend 2. Warriors vs. Grizz (15:00) 3. Impressive College football teams (24:20) 4. Depressing College Football teams (33:00) 5. Penny's Tigers (47:52) 6. LSU Fan (59:52) 7. Floyd Mayweather kickboxing? (1:07:45) 8. Jeff Bzdelik (1:09:42) 9. King William 95 yard TD run. Proud Dad Moment (1:12:39) 10. Big Night for Verno Miss the Livestream? Watch today's full show at: https://youtu.be/g2Po1XoCAI8
Episódio 128 • 5/11/2018 Q1 (02:49). Um resumão do cenário da NBA, times com as melhores e piores campanhas no Leste e Oeste, líderes das principais estatísticas e a evolução surpreendente do Milwaukee Bucks nos arremessos de três pontos. Q2 (09:30). Segundo a teoria da conspiração mais recente, o calouro do Dallas Mavericks, Luka Doncic, estaria sendo deliberadamente boicotado por seus próprios companheiro de equipe. Contudo, os números não mostram isso. INTERVALO (15:17). No quadro "Oito e Oitenta", as performances de Mike Conley na derrota do Memphis Grizzlies para o Phoenix Suns e de Serge Ibaka na vitória do Toronto Raptors sobre o Los Angeles Lakers. Q3 (17:33). Diante dos resultados ruins neste começo de temporada, o "front office" do Los Angeles Lakers foi atrás do pivô veterano Tyson Chandler para reforçar a defesa. Contudo, um dos pontos fracos do time californiano no setor defensivo tem sido justamente LeBron James, o principal reforço contratado na "off season" (e o melhor jogador de basquete do planeta). Q4 (23:58). O dilema do Cleveland Cavaliers ganhou mais um capítulo recentemente. Há rumores de que os veteranos da franquia de Ohio não estão vendo a mesma qualidade no calouro Collin Sexton que o general manager Kobi Altman viu quando o selecionou no Draft 2018. A insatisfação também estaria ganhando contornos ainda mais acentuados porque Altman não estaria honrando o acordo de cavalheiros firmado com Kyle Korver. Prorrogação (28:19). Jeff Bzdelik está de volta à comissão técnica do Houston Rockets, o que deve fazer toda a diferença para a performance da franquia texana.
Monday's show explores the looming return of Jeff Bzdelik and the impressive 98-94 win by Houston (4-5) at Indiana (7-4). Veterans Chris Paul and Carmelo Anthony showed some signs of fatigue on a 3-games-in-4-nights stretch, but MVP James Harden (28/6) took over late and Clint Capela (18/10) anchored another strong defensive performance. #Rockets #NBA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris Gordy and Ross Villarreal fill in for Ben, with topics including the retirement of top Rockets assistant Jeff Bzdelik; visits from No. 2 basketball executive Gersson Rosas to Philadelphia; and rumors surrounding Corey Brewer and Houston, Chris Paul's potential usage, and more.#Rockets #NBA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Chris Gordy and Ross Villarreal fill in for Ben, with topics including the retirement of top Rockets assistant Jeff Bzdelik; visits from No. 2 basketball executive Gersson Rosas to Philadelphia; and rumors surrounding Corey Brewer and Houston, Chris Paul's potential usage, and more. #Rockets #NBA Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Q1. Dwyane Wade esperou o dia 16 de setembro para anunciar que disputará a 16ª e última temporada de sua carreira. Ou seja, preparem-se para uma turnê de despedida semelhante a de Kobe Bryant em 2015-16. Q2. Como a "aposentadoria surpresa" de Jeff Bzdelik pode atrapalhar os planos do Houston Rockets na próxima temporada. INTERVALO: No quadro ENEM da NBA, três questões sobre o Los Angeles Clippers. Q3. O clima nos bastidores do Minnesota Timberwolves ficou um pouco mais tenso depois que Jimmy Butler agendou uma reunião com Tom Thibodeau para falar sobre o seu futuro, que pode muito ser longe de Minneapolis. Q4. Brent Barry está de volta ao San Antonio Spurs, desta vez como membro do front office da franquia texana. (Ep. 115)
Coaching U Podcast with Coach Brendan Suhr presented by Hudl & Hudl Assist
Coach Brendan Suhr is joined by Houston Rockets Associate Head Coach Jeff Bzdelik to talk about coaching with Mike D’Antoni, transitioning from coaching the Denver Nuggets to the Air Force Academy, teaching players to self-coach, building internal leadership & much more!
Coach Brendan Suhr is joined by Houston Rockets Associate Head Coach Jeff Bzdelik to talk about coaching with Mike D’Antoni, transitioning from coaching the Denver Nuggets to the Air Force Academy, teaching players to self-coach, building internal leadership & much more!
James Harden (37 points) and Pat Beverley (21 points, 10 rebounds) outdueled Russell Westbrook, and the Rockets executed a flawless defensive gameplan in a 118-87 rout of the Thunder in Game 1. We break down how Mike D'Antoni and Jeff Bzdelik's squad did it, including under-the-radar contributions from key veterans like Ryan Anderson (12 rebounds, team-high 38 minutes) and Nene (15 points, 5 rebounds). #Rockets #NBA #Thunder #NBAPlayoffs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
CU coach Jeff Bzdelik talks to reporters after the Buffaloes' 66-61 loss to Kansas on Jan. 31, 2009.
CU coach Jeff Bzdelik talks to reporters after the Buffaloes' 66-61 loss to Kansas on Jan. 31, 2009.