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27 puntos, casi 9 rebotes y 6 asistencias. Estos son los promedios de Jayson Tatum en esta temporada NBAEn la amplia historia de los Boston Celtics solamente John Havlicek y Larry Bird han conseguido algo asíY sin embargo nadie parece estar prestando atención a la temporada de Jayson TatumNosotros sí lo vamos a hacer, aquí en Gigantes DailyEscucha este programa cada mañana en nuestro canal de YouTube o bien en plataformas de podcastGIGANTES DAILY es un programa de Gigantes Podcast en el que tendrás cada mañana la información que necesitas de NBA, Euroliga, ACB, FIBA, femenino y más.Dale a seguir y cada mañana, de lunes a viernes, tendrás un tema clave que va a marcar ese día en el mundo del baloncesto. Todo ello de la mano de Gigantes del Basket, el único medio profesional en España que lleva desde 1985 centrándose en exclusiva en el baloncesto. Más en Gigantes.com y nuestras redes socialesContacto: redaccion@gigantes.com
Central High School teacher John Havlicek in studio discussing, in his over 30 years, how kids have changed because of cellphones. We also hit on the $4.5 billion state surplus, as Gov. Tony Evers was in La Crosse on the budget, and how school funding leads to better student outcomes. We started, though, with Havlicek teaching Spanish and how or whether that’s changed of his three decades. After that, we got into the state’s $4.5 billion budget surplus, how Gov. Evers was in town for a budget listening session and Havlicek’s takes for attending. At the midway point, we got into school funding — as voters in the La Crosse School District just passed a $53.5 million referendum to build and upgrade elementary schools — and how much the voucher school system costs taxpayers and the district. We then got into healthcare for just a bit, before discussing a listener question on how more money means better students — or better student outcomes. And that led into a conversation about how kids have changed in Havlicek’s time in schools with the evolution of cellphones and the negative impact they have on things as simple as interacting with each other.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
View From The Rafters: Behind the Scenes with the Boston Celtics
Sound off with us on the NBA's Eastern Conference Playoff seeding being set, Mike Gorman being honored at his final regular-season home game, and how lucky the Boston Celtics are to have a Stay Ready Group that crushed another opponent, this time the Washington Wizards. Payton Pritchard looked like an All-Star for the second straight game and joined Larry Bird, John Havlicek and Bob Cousy as the only Celtics to log back-to-back double-doubles of at least 30 points and 10 assists. We also discuss Svy Mykhailiuk, Luke Kornet and Neemias Queta playing at a high level.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Richland County commissioners, judges reach agreement on staff salary issues: https://www.richlandsource.com/2024/03/28/richland-county-commissioners-judges-reach-agreement-on-staff-salary-issues/ The Richland School of Academic Arts enrollment page: https://richlandschool.esvportal.com/Login.aspx Today - An agreement's been reached between the Richland County Commissioners and Common Pleas Court judges to resolve staff salary issues that emerged from budget discussions four months ago.Support the show: https://richlandsource.com/membersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bob Ryan knows a thing or two about the Boston Celtics. The legendary Globe writer started covering the team in 1969 and was there for their run at banner number 12 in 1974. The insights and stories he has of Dave Cowens, Tommy Heinsohn and the guy on the cover of the 2/18/74 issue of Sports Illustrated, John Havlicek are both entertaining and informative. His knowledge is 2nd to none when it comes to the Celtics and the NBA in general. Join us for a fun hour of hoops talk as we look back 50 years ago to when the Celtics won their first NBA title without Bill Russell. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
- Keith Morris- Sports Illustrated- Jerry West- Dave Bing- Gus Johnson- John HavlicekIn this interview, conducted by Keith Morris of Sports Illustrated sometime in 1970, the guest is Johnny Havlicek of the Boston Celtics. The interview opens with Keith addressing the Celtics' recent playoff misses and inquires whether the team's mix of youth and experience can change that trajectory. Havlicek expresses confidence in their ability to make the playoffs, citing the blend of seasoned players and younger talents who are gaining confidence.The conversation then shifts to the topic of injuries affecting star players like Jerry West, Dave Bing, Gus Johnson, and Pete Marovitch. Keith questions whether basketball is becoming too rough. Havlicek acknowledges the physical nature of the sport but attributes injuries to factors like relaxation during the offseason and preseason, emphasizing the need for consistent effort.The interview delves into the growth of Dave Cowans, last year's co-rookie of the year, and Havlicek notes his improved confidence, possibly spurred by the accolade.The interview wraps up with Keith thanking John Havlicek for his insights and wishing him and the Boston Celtics good luck.Overall, the interview provides a glimpse into the Celtics' prospects, the challenges of injuries in basketball, and the development of promising players, offering valuable insights for basketball enthusiasts.
La Crosse Central High School Spanish teacher John Havlicek joins to discuss proposed teaching bills, how per pupil state funding is way behind — despite Gov. Tony Evers 400-year plan — standards based grading and sharks giving new meaning to water hazard on golf courses. Began the show running down the eight bills proposed in Madison by the state teacher's union and then discussed the school district's transition to standards based grading. After that, we talked about how per pupil funding has lagged in the state for over a decade and will continue to do so, despite Gov. Tony Evers' veto trick to boost it for the next 402 years. Ended talking about sharks on a golf course and touching on each of the aforementioned (and below) teacher bills.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's world, we tend to throw the words legend and legendary around as casually as we might with a baseball in our backyard. This is not one of those days. We couldn't be more thrilled to share this episode with an absolute legend and icon in Boston Sports radio, TV, media, and film, Mr. John Dennis. John's career in the Boston sports world started in the 1970s and continued into the 90s and 2000s with the Dennis and Callahan morning radio show. He's won several Emmys and other broadcasting awards in his storied career with WEEI, with roles as weekend and weekday sports anchor, producer, and director. He's also made a huge impact with his charitable work with the Jimmy Fund, the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, and on the board of directors of the Mutual Funds Against Cancer Organization. If sports has been a big part of your life over the past 50+ years, even if you haven't lived in the Boston area, John's voice is likely a familiar one. He's interviewed legendary sports figures and been on the scene (and behind the scenes!) to cover some of the most memorable moments in sports history. Anyone who has been able to have access to Tom Brady and Bill Belichick on the Patriots Monday radio call every single week-win, lose or draw-during their tremendous run undoubtedly has achieved legendary status with some epic stories to tell. In this conversation, we go back to the beginning of his career as he paints a picture with great detail of what some of the most memorable moments in sports looked like from his seat. From the great Celtics runs in the 70s and 80s, golfing with the greats, his cameos in the Farrelly Brothers' movies, being on the air during the tragedy on 9/11, and how he overcame his battle with alcoholism. As they say, he's been there and done that, and we're thankful to have him with us today. Even if you're not a sports fan, there's a little something for everyone. There's a backstory to every big story, and they're being brought to you today by one of the greatest voices in Boston Sports, John Dennis. In this podcast interview, you'll learn: How Derek and John met and the role that golf has played in their friendship. The lesson that John learned from his father and how John discovered his love for sports broadcasting. How John's work ethic and passion was a huge factor in leaving Kansas City to work in Boston. How John was able to have incredible access to boxing legend Marvin Hagler. Some behind the scenes moments from the most amazing prize fight at the time, Hagler vs Hearns. How he met John Havlicek and how his access to the Celtics teams grew over the years. Stories of Larry Bird that you won't want to miss. What it was like behind the scenes of the 1986 World Series with the Red Sox and Mets and the events that took place after the Bill Buckner play. The incredible memories of golfing with Lee Trevino and Greg Norman. What it was like to be on the air during the tragedy on 9/11. How Patriots Monday came to be and how his access to Tom Brady led to their friendship. The incredible moment when John reached out to Tom Brady after learning that his good friend and Patriots Superfan was near the end of his battle with ALS. How John was a highly functioning alcoholic and the moment that he knew he had to get help. How he became friends with the Farrelly brothers and how he landed his role in Kingpin. Want the Full Show Notes? To get access to the full show notes, including audio, transcripts, and links to all the resources mentioned, visit SHPfinancial.com/podcast Connect With Us on Social Facebook LinkedIn YouTube
La Crosse Central High School Spanish teacher John Havlicek in studio talking about details within the Wisconsin state budget proposal on education, manufacturing and healthcare, as well as a rally educators held in Madison last weekend. Along with that, we got Havlicek's take on some of the more national talking points when it comes to education and teachers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Havlicek, our pseudo Wisconsin state budget proposal expert, and La Crosse Central Spanish teacher joins. We, of course, dive into some of the state budget proposals when it comes to education. That included how schools are funded, "per pupil" money and how voucher schools fit — or don't — into the public education system. Republicans, who recently stripped over 500 items out of Evers' version of the budget, are in the process of crafting their own version, to be released some time in the summer. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Havlicek joins to talk about details in the upcoming Wisconsin budget, including his public comments and medicaid expansion. Havlicek has been a Central High School teacher for 25 years and we like to use him on the show as one of our "political blowhard." He was at a Joint Finance Committee public budget hearing in the Dells, discussing education. We also talked about Wisconsin not accepting Medicaid expansion for the past dozen years and the ramifications from that. Ended the show quick talking about the La Crosse School District transitioning to standards-based grading.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Sports the NEMO Way we bring the Boston Celtics top 5 to the table for discussion.
John Havlicek in studio, to talk about what's at stake in the Wisconsin Supreme Court race. With the balance of the state Supreme Court on the line, Havlicek talks about how issues that could come before it may be ruled on more politically — like redistricting or the 174-year-old abortion ban in Wisconsin. Havlicek is a longtime Central High School Spanish teacher, and we began the show talking about students' attention spans now versus, essentially, before cellphones. One other topic that did come up was standard based grading, that Havlicek gave his opinion on, as the La Crosse School District discusses that change from letter grading. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A NBA anunciou na última semana que os troféus de prêmios individuais terão novos nomes a partir desta temporada. O MVP da temporada agora receberá o Troféu Michael Jordan, enquanto o melhor defensor do ano levará para casa o Troféu Hakeeem Olajuwon. Outros prêmios homenageiam George Mikan, John Havlicek, Wilt Chamberlain e um novo prêmio, o de jogador mais decisivo, levará o Troféu Jerry West. Nesta semana, Denis Botana e Danilo Silvestre discutem o que levou a NBA a fazer essa homenagem, a relação da liga com sua própria história e porque esses jogadores foram os escolhidos.
Longtime La Crosse Central Spanish teacher John Havlicek joined. Among the topics discussed included the state of teachers and the teaching profession right now, where the La Crosse School District goes with a consolidation plan, and just some interesting aspects Havlicek experiences in teaching. In the middle, however, we also talked politics, including the effects of rigging district lines for one party or another.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Long-time Central Spanish teacher John Havlicek in studio. Highlight of the show was brainstorming ways to make debates a little more entertaining — like, perhaps, more like a game show. Started and ended the show talking about teaching and the demand/strain on teachers right now.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
En hommage au regretté Bill Russell, l'équipe de TFA reveint sur 6 joueurs des Celtics présents dans ce NBA Top 75 : Bill Rusell, Bob Cousy, John Havlicek, Kevin McHale, Paul Pierce et Kevin Garnett.
Kevin and Thom opened with news of the show's success abroad. Lots more on Terry McLaurin including whether or not he's the most beloved player in Washington since Sean Taylor. A few pieces of news on Bradley Beal and Thom's backtracking on John Havlicek. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Central High School Spanish teacher John Havlicek, the former teachers' union president joined. We talked about La Crosse teacher pay, building consolidation and rifted a bit about when we should be teaching kids a foreign language, among other things. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Central High School Spanish teacher and La Crosse Education Association outgoing president John Havlicek joined. We discussed how the upcoming $192 million La Crosse School District referendum, teacher raises and all the economic situations surrounding schools goes back to state funding — or lack thereof. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dans notre série Flashback, nous revenons sur les grandes dates de l'histoire du sport américain et aujourd'hui nous parlerons de la disparition d'une légende des Celtics de Boston, John Havlicek.
Dans notre série Flashback, nous revenons sur les grandes dates de l'histoire du sport américain et aujourd'hui nous parlerons de la disparition d'une légende des Celtics de Boston, John Havlicek.
Hosted by Sarah Kustok, NBA Flashback is the podcast that takes you back to the best moments in NBA history through exclusive archival audio from the NBA vault, along with new interviews with the players and coaches who were in the building. In this episode of NBA Flashback, we go back to April 15th, 1965 and relive Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Finals between the defending champion Boston Celtics and the Philadelphia 76ers led by Wilt Chamberlain. We talk with sportswriting legend Bob Ryan about the rivalry between Bill Russell and Wilt, the epic series, and of course the historic impact of the Johnny Most call... "Havlicek Stole the Ball!" And stick around for Bob Ryan doing his best Most impression. NBA Flashback is available on the iHeart app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. NBA Flashback is a production of iHeartMedia and the NBA. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joey Corona ran the sports afloat program on Norwegian Cruise Lines for years. NCL lead the cruise industry in the late 80's and 90s by have a major sporty celebrity on every week from the NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, Olympic Athletes and auto racing. Joey was in charge every week of interviewing the athletes for the guests and making sure they had a great time. The word got out that Joey took great care of the athletes and they actually wanted to come on bard the ship to have a great vacation and meet their fans. Joey's behind the scene stories in this podcast include Michael Jordon, Patrick Ewing, John Havlicek, Michael Powell and many other professional athletes. He also hung out with Jerry Lewis, Tony Bennet and Rat Packer Joey Bishop and those stories, guaranteed you have never heard before. This is first, of a three-part series with Joey Corona.
La Crosse Education Association president John Havlicek in studio. We talked about some of the history in La Crosse dealing with school boards and the endorsement by the Education Association of three candidates. Also discussed therapy dogs in school and some of the hot button issues that schools and school board races are dealing with. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
View From The Rafters: Behind the Scenes with the Boston Celtics
To celebrate the release of the full 75th Anniversary All-Celtics Team squad, we brought three of the top 75 players of all-time and three members of the team in Bob Cousy, Dave Cowens and Paul Pierce onto the pod. This is the only podcast you can find that connects all 75 years of Celtics lineage together, from the voices who experienced it all first-hand. 0:35 – Marc and Sean intro S2E1 and the 75th Anniversary All-Celtics Team members who will join the episode as guests 2:53 – Bob Cousy joins the conversation and tells the unique story about how he wound up playing for the Boston Celtics 8:13 – Cousy on his relationship with Arnold “Red” Auerbach 12:53 – Cousy discusses his teammates and compared playing point guard to an art form 20:03 – Cousy remembers his ‘Houdini' skills and playing in the NBA's first All-Star game, which was played at Boston Garden 23:53 – Cousy describes what made the Big Three so special during the 1980s 27:22 – Dave Cowens joins the conversation and responds to being chosen to the 75th Anniversary All-Celtics Team 28:25 – Cowens remembers playing with John Havlicek and Jo Jo White 29:40 – Sean Grande asks how aware Cowens was of the history he was walking into with the Celtics back in 1970 30:50 – Cowens compared the game environment in the 70s to the game environment today 35:15 – Cowens on the pressure of trying to win titles in Boston 38:40 – Cowens recalls the 1974 championship series against Milwaukee 42:30 – Cowens on making the 75th Anniversary Team alongside his longtime coach, Tommy Heinsohn 45:10 – Cowens tells the story of when Larry Bird first joined the Celtics in 1979 51:03 – Paul Pierce joins the conversation and reacts to yet another accolade rolling in after his retirement 52:20 – Pierce recalls his first memory with the Celtics organization 55:00 – Pierce discusses how he, Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen motivated each other behind closed doors with their individual work ethics 58:05 – Pierce reacts to Ray Allen being named to the 75th Anniversary All-Celtics team 59:30 – Pierce's dog joins the conversation 1:00:00 – Pierce recalls his understanding of the Celtics organization before being Drafted, and how blown away he was by the history once he got to Boston 1:03:00 – Pierce tells the story of going out to dinner with Bill Russell for the first time 1:04:30 – Pierce on the environment around the team when it reached the 2002 Eastern Conference Finals 1:06:30 – Pierce on the importance of creating a legacy with one organization
Bob & Gary discuss how scary the 2021-22 Suns are this year but can they win it all? Plus, we grade Kyrie Irving's return, talk about what it means for the Nets, and guess whether or not the Sixers will trade Ben Simmons before the deadline 1:19: Why does Gary love the Suns and are they legit championship contenders? 2:50: Kyrie Irving's play with the Nets is stellar but can Brooklyn succeed this way? 5:38: When will the Sixers get something, anything for Ben Simmons? 9:30: Bob's John Havlicek story 17:56: The best gameday bars Bob went to on the road
La Crosse Education Association President and Central High Spanish teacher John Havlicek joined to talk about school threats, how students and teachers are coping a year after what was supposed to be the toughest year on schools, as well as some other issues — healthcare, teachers quitting, masks. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In preparation of the NBA announcing their 75 at 75 we have a very special episode for you. Jacob Birkinshaw of the Overstate NBA show comes on to discuss his all time ranking model “Jacob's Ladder” with Nathan who built out the Hoops Temple All Time Matrix. Jacob's Ladder https://www.facebook.com/groups/595653184459119/search/?q=Jacob%27s%20ladder Hoops Temple All Time Matrix https://www.templeeam.com/nba-all-time-top-100 The 61 players we agreed on. Allen Iverson, Anthony Davis, Bill Russell, Bob Cousy, Bob McAdoo, Bob Pettit, Charles Barkley, Chris Paul, Clyde Drexler, Dave Cowens, David Robinson, Dirk Nowitzki, Dolph Schayes, Dominique Wilkins, Dwight Howard, Dwyane Wade Elgin Baylor, Elvin Hayes, Gary Payton, George Gervin, George Mikan, Giannis Antetokounmpo, Hakeem Olajuwon, Isiah Thomas, James Harden, Jason Kidd, Jerry West, John Havlicek, John Stockton, Julius Erving, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Karl Malone, Kawhi Leonard, Kevin Durant, Kevin Garnett, Kevin McHale, Kobe Bryant, Larry Bird, LeBron James, Magic Johnson, Michael Jordan, Moses Malone, Neil Johnston, Nikola Jokic, Oscar Robertson, Patrick Ewing, Paul Pierce, Ray Allen, Rick Barry, Robert Parish, Russell Westbrook, Sam Jones, Scottie Pippen, Shaquille O'Neal, Stephen Curry, Steve Nash, Tim Duncan, Tracy McGrady, Walt Frazier, Willis Reed, Wilt Chamberlain
The Lakers and Celtics battled for the 1969 NBA championship, and it came down the very end of Game 7. Bill Russell, Sam Jones, and John Havlicek of the Celtics starred against Jerry West, Elgin Baylor, and Wilt Chamberlain of the Lakers. One of the most competitive Finals ever, Russell and Jones would ultimately retire at the end of the series. CREDITS Rick Loayza: Head researcher, writer, and voice Jacob Loayza: Editor, producer, and publisher MUSIC "Take Care" by Julian Avila "Horizons" by Roa SPORTS HISTORY NETWORK sportshistorynetwork.com sportshistorynetwork.com/podcasts/basketball-history-101/ FACEBOOK m.facebook.com/Basketball-History-101-103801581493027/ BUSINESS CONTACT bballhistory101@gmail.com
Hit a bit of everything today with La Crosse Education Foundation president John Havlicek, from the misconstruing of Critical Race Theory to fit the "outrage agenda" to the benefits of teaching foreign language to students beginning at an early age -- something the state isn't mandating, while it tries to make cursive teaching mandatory. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Sports Deli Podcast - Where Everyone Deserves a Seat at the Table; An Anti-Racist, Equality Pod
REST IN PEACE DON. Don passed away not long after coming on the show. He was so gracious with his time. And when I stopped at his table at Brother's Restaurant in San Diego to say hello and ask him if he played at Marquette as he was proudly wearing his blue Jordan dri-fit shirt, he asked me and my daughter to have a seat and join him as he was alone at the time (but a regular at Brother's where Tiger Woods and Troy Polamalu and others have eaten). He proceeded to hand me It was such an honor to have had him on our show. He was such a kind soul and will be missed. You don't want to miss this incredible interview with former two time NBA All-Star Don Kojis. Don played with or against the likes of Willis Reed, Wilt Chamberlain, John Havlicek, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Bill Russell, and Oscar Robertson. The latter and Don worked together to help come up with a collective bargaining agreement and guaranteed contracts that forever changed the face of the NBA. Don shares his incredible story including meeting Vince Lombardi, Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods, and Hank Aaron and how he went from growing up a cheesehead to playing his college ball at Marquette (where his jersey is now retired) to the NBA and to life after basketball. And you don't want to miss this epic "This or That" segment of the podcast. For more info on The Sports Deli Podcast, visit us online at: www.thesportsdelipodcast.com Your voice matters when fighting: 1) systemic racism 2) helping to demystify mental health as being taboo 3) bridging the gap between the disproportionate number of minorities in jail 4) helping bring equal opportunities and pay to the black, brown and latino/a communities, especially with women, and 5) creating safe spaces from the LGBTQIA+ to others without compromising your integrity and work ethic and allowing our children to feel empowered, comfortable in their own skin, and not be bullied. 6) helping young boys and girls feel empowered #nba #nbaallstar #wiltchamberlain #kareem #espn #nbcsports #abcsports #cbssports #yahoosports #billrussell #oscarrobertson #basketball #insidethenba #tnt #baltimorebullets #washingtonwizards #Detroit #detroitpistons #sandiego #sandiegorockets #seattle #seattlesupersonics #chicago #chicagobulls --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-sports-deli/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-sports-deli/support
La Crosse Education Association president John Havlicek joined. Over his 25 years in teaching, we talked about the evolution of cellphones in the classroom, and the idea of teaching kids Spanish early vs. in high school. We also discussed the district starting the year with masks. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
3 dogrywki, niewyobrażalny buzzer-beater, szalony powrót kopciuszka, błędy sędziowskie, kibice zalewający parkiet Boston Garden i atakujący sędziego, trener zwycięzców kończący mecz w szpitalu i bohater z końca ławki rezerwowych. Czy można było zmieścić więcej dramaturgii w jednym meczu NBA? Nie bez powodu mecz numer 5 finałów NBA w 1976 roku przeszedł do historii jako najlepszy mecz jaki kiedykolwiek rozegrano. John Havlicek, Jo Jo White, Dave Cowens, Charlie Scott i Paul Silas po stronie Celtics zmierzyli się z Paulem Westphalem, Alvanem Adamsem, Garfieldem Heardem i resztą sensacyjnego składu Phoenix Suns. Rozmawiamy o nich i o wielu innych graczach i wydarzeniach tej epoki.Obejrzyj cały mecz na YouTube. Sprawdź też: instagram.com/gruba_lady_podcastKontakt: fat.lady.podcast@gmail.com***Intro: Utwór: Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty (Single Version)Wykonawca: KC & The Sunshine BandAlbum: (Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your BootyAutorzy: Harry Wayne CaseyDostępny w YouTube na podstawie licencji udzielonej przezWMG (w imieniu wytwórni Rhino (Pure)); Sony ATV Publishing, BMI - Broadcast Music Inc., CMRRA, HAAWK Publishing, SOLAR Music Rights Management, UNIAO BRASILEIRA DE EDITORAS DE MUSICA - UBEM, LatinAutor - SonyATV, LatinAutorPerf i inne stowarzyszenia zajmujące się prawami do muzyki (11)
Alex, Wade, Doug and Drew bring John Havlicek to the table for debate.
Salve galera, chegando mais um episódio sobre uma lenda da NBA. Considerado por muitos o melhor sexto homem da história, John Havlicek mudou a função da posição, tornando o atleta vindo do banco uma arma para manter a equipe em alto nível. Foi oito vezes campeão da NBA e jogou sempre em alto nível, pega uma bebida e vem aprender sobre essa lenda! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bardobill/message
La Crosse teachers' union president and long-time Central High Spanish teacher John Havlicek joined. Yes, we did talk Celtics but also the emotion of those first days back in school, the difficulties from online learning and the relationships teachers and students build that sort of took a year off -- in a way. But the show started with La Crosse County Democratic Party chair William Garcia with an announcement about the city's mayoral race. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The 1976 NBA Finals featured a mediocre team in the Phoenix Suns and the historic Boston Celtics. Boston, including the previous season and the first two games of these NBA Finals had won 8-straight against Phoenix. The Suns, who had gone 42-40 during the 1975-76 regular season, got on a roll. First, they downed the Seattle Supersonics 4 games to 2 and then they took out the defending NBA Champion Golden State Warriors in seven games to advance to their first Finals. Boston, meanwhile, had gone 54-28 during the regular season, defeated the Buffalo Braves in six games and the Cleveland Cavaliers in six games in the Eastern Conference Finals to setup this unlikely Finals showdown. Boston, coached by Tom Heinsohn and led by greats John Havlicek and Don Nelson, also had a terrific bench and budding star in Jojo White. The Suns were led by Paul Westphal (who was a part-time player for the Celtics the previous season), rookie Alvan Adams and the little-known Ricky Sobers. On this episode of Sports’ Forgotten Heroes, author Roger Gordon returns to the podcast. Gordon, who recently released a book about Game 5 of the 1976 Finals titled, “6.4.76 Phoenix Suns vs. Boston Celtics,” a game widely regarded as the greatest game of all-time, discusses the game and the unique controversies ( and they were unique, questionable, and looking back on it, crazy to think they could happen today) that helped make the game as legendary as it is. Additionally, we talk about six stars - and their careers - who played such pivotal roles in the game: Westphal, Adams, Sobers, White, Paul Silas and Dave Cowens. Links: Sports' Forgotten Heroes website Sports' Forgotten Heroes twitter © 2021 Sports' Forgotten Heroes
2-25-2021 Passed Ball Show. John opens up this program by talking about how the Seattle Seahawks are not going to trade Russell Wilson, at least not this offseason. He then puts on the record a promise of what he will do if Wilson gets traded. John then talks about the how the media has made more of this possibility than really exists, though Deshaun Watson will likely be traded from Houston. He then envisions a scenario where JJ Watt signs with his favorite football team, the Tennessee Titans. How about a list of your top ten favorite team's acquisitions? John spends some time talking about that doctor that always says, "He/ she will never walk again." Is this one doctor? Why are they so negative? Why are they always saying that? While the Lakers are going to have a tough time winning an NBA Championship without Anthony Davis, there is no reason to overreact to the team's struggles without the star player. John talks about how all great players, even LeBron James need a star complementary player to succeed. Michael Jordan needed Scottie Pippen, Babe Ruth needed Lou Gehrig, and Bill Russell never would have won 11 NBA Championships in 13 seasons without Bob Cousy, John Havlicek, and Sam Jones. Finally, John talks about his disbelief in the Tampa Bay Rays for 2021 and what it might mean for the Boston Red Sox.
This week the crew checks the temperature on the season. How does Phony deal with losses? G-League updates of Hoos. NBA Top Shot Havlicek Family Story What’s on Netflix?
Gone But Not Forgotten Showtime Podcast with Lakers Legend Michael Cooper Episode 34 Guest: Bob McAdoo Michael Cooper @ShowtimeCooper and Ari Temkin @arisports welcome back NBA legend Bob McAdoo to talk about some coaches and players that have passed away recently and the influence they had on the game of basketball, the NBA and NCAA hoops, including: Paul Westphal, John Thompson, John Havlicek, and Jerry Sloan. 0:51 Michael Cooper and Bob McAdoo start the episode off by talking about Paul Westphal, who Bob Played with. His number 44 was retired with the Phoenix Suns and sadly Paul passed away January 4th 2021, after battling brain cancer. 7:54 In 1988 Paul Westphal won the NAIA championship as a coach. Does Bob McAdoo think he could coach college basketball? 12:38 Next gone but not forgotten individual is John Thompson. John Thompson was the first African American head coach to win a major collegiate championship in basketball when he lead the Georgetown Hoyas tp win the NCAA D1 championship in 1984. 20:58 Next on the gone but not forgotten list is John "Hondo" Havlicek, who passed away April 25th 2019, after suffering from Parkinson’s disease in his final years. 33:25 Last on the gone but not forgotten list is Jerry Sloan, who passed away May 22nd 2020, due to complications with Parkinson's disease. Listen and Subscribe to the Showtime Lakers Podcast with Michael Cooper and Ari Temkin on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, and the CLNS Media Network mobile app.
John Havlicek, a Central HS Spanish teacher for 23 years, and the La Crosse teachers union president, joined to talk about the lavish lifestyle of teachers and Act 10. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For part one of our series looking at Game 7s of the NBA Finals, Jason and Rich discuss the Boston Celtics vs. St. Louis Hawks in 1960, Minneapolis Lakers vs. New York Knicks in 1952, and Boston Celtics vs. Milwaukee Bucks in 1974.Topics discussed include Bob Cousy’s stardom and when Bill Russell became the face of the Boston Celtics dynasty, the fierce Hawks vs. Celtics Finals rivalry in four of five Finals, George Mikan and the Minneapolis Lakers’ dynasty in the early 1950s, the scrappy New York Knicks who fell in the three NBA Finals in a row, the last gasp of the Milwaukee Bucks’ 1970s run with Oscar Robertson and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and the bulldog 1970s Celtics led by Dave Cowens, John Havlicek and Jo Jo White.Original airdate: 6/2/15
Hablando de NBA es un podcast de NBA presentado por @JaviMendozaNBA. Debates, entrevistas y opinión sobre la mejor liga del mundo. Además, podrás disfrutar a diario de un #Café con toda la actualidad de la NBA (resultados, declaraciones, noticias, rumores y traspasos), y cada domingo viajarás por el maravilloso mundo de los #CuentosNBA con alguna pequeña historia de NBA que probablemente no conocías. Hoy es miércoles, 2 de septiembre de 2020, mi nombre es Javier Mendoza y esto que estás escuchando es el programa número 41 de Café y NBA. ### **Resultados** Victoria importantísima de Boston Celtics sobre Toronto Raptors con un último cuarto increíble en el que Marcus Smart consiguió la victoria solo, hundiendo a los Raptors con 5 triples seguidos sin fallo, en una mezcla de Damian Lillard, Stephen Curry y Michael Jordan, lo de Jordan es porque le vi hacer el gesto de Jordan después de anotar su quinto triple seguido. El mejor del partido en términos estadísticos fue Jayson Tatum con 34 pts 8 reb 6 ast. Y el segundo partido de la noche ha sido el primer Game 7 de estos PlayOffs 2020. Victoria de Denver sobre Utah, en un partido donde a diferencia de lo que hemos visto en el resto de la serie, faltó acierto ofensivo en ambos equipos. Los porcentajes de aciertos bajos nos dejaron un marcador muy corto, pero no saltó tensión, pues los Jazz tuvieron opciones de clasificarse hasta la última jugada del partido, donde Mike Conley falló el triple que les habría clasificado para semifinales de la conferencia oeste. El podcast de hoy está patrocinado por [Wetaca.com](http://wetaca.com/). Gracias a wetaca podrás recibir cada semana en tu casa un menú preparado por auténticos chefs. Si entras ahora en [Wetaca.com](http://wetaca.com/) y utilizas el código JAVIMENDOZA, todo junto y en mayúsculas, tendrás 10€ de descuento al realizar tu primer pedido. Repito, entra en [wetaca.com](http://wetaca.com/) y utiliza el código de descuento JAVIMENDOZA, todo junto y en mayúsculas al realizar tu primer pedido. 10€ gratis!! ### Estadísticas Jamal Murray and Donovan Mitchell became the first pair of players to average 30+ PPG while shooting 50% or better from the floor in the same playoff series since LeBron James and Kevin Durant in the 2017 NBA Finals. Most 3PM in a single playoff series: Donovan Mitchell (33, 2020 West Rd. 1) Jamal Murray (32, 2020 West Rd. 1) Stephen Curry (32, 2016 NBA Finals) Stephen Curry (32, 2016 West Finals) Klay Thompson (30, 2016 West Finals) Jamal Murray (17 points) and Donovan Mitchell (22 points) have now combined for 475 points this series, passing John Havlicek and Jerry West (463 points) for the most combined points scored by a pair of players in a playoff series in NBA history. ### **Noticias** Bucks a listado de nuevo a Eric Bledsoe como cuestionable para el partido de esta noche por las molestias en los isquiotibiales. Después de jugar durante toda la primera ronda, ya se perdió el primer partido de las semifinales de conferencia por esta lesión. Al igual que el resto de entrenadores con opciones de sentarse en el banquillo de los Nets la próxima temporada, Jacque Vaughn, el interino, ha tenido una entrevista formal con la front-office de los Nets de cara a ser contratado como técnico oficialmente por la franquicia. De acuerdo a Shams Charania, Vaughn habría impresionado al propietario del equipo. Otros entrenadores como Tyron Lue, Ime Udoka, Jeff Van Gundy, Mark Jackson o Gregg Popovich, también tendrán entrevistas con la front-office y los propietarios a lo largo de las próximas semanas. No hay nada oficial en lo de Popovich, pero yo soy de los que piensa que, cuando el río suena... agua lleva. No tiene importancia directa en esta temporada, pero creo que es una noticia que os gustará saber a todos. Damian Lillard ya tiene los resultados de las pruebas en la rodilla por las que abandonó la burbuja y son bastantes positivas. Solo tiene un esguince menor en la rodilla y no hay ningún tipo de preocupación en cuanto a que pueda convertirse en una lesión de larga duración. ### Despedida Recordad que estoy en RRSS siguiendo la NBA cada día como @JaviMendozaNBA, tanto en Twitter como en Instagram, y que también subo vídeos de vez en cuando a mi canal de YouTube, que podréis encontrar fácilmente buscando por Javi Mendoza NBA. No olvidéis suscribiros a este podcast, si todavía no estáis suscritos, y si me estáis escuchando en iVoox, os estaría tremendamente agradecido si me dejáis un me gusta en este episodio. Recordad que estoy en RRSS siguiendo la NBA cada día como @JaviMendozaNBA, tanto en Twitter como en Instagram, y que también subo vídeos de vez en cuando a mi canal de YouTube, que podréis encontrar fácilmente buscando por Javi Mendoza NBA. No olvides suscribirte a este podcast, si todavía no estás suscrito, y si me estás escuchando en iVoox, te estaría tremendamente agradecido si me dejas un me gusta en este episodio.
Hablando de NBA es un podcast de NBA presentado por @JaviMendozaNBA. Debates, entrevistas y opinión sobre la mejor liga del mundo. Además, podrás disfrutar a diario de un #Café con toda la actualidad de la NBA (resultados, declaraciones, noticias, rumores y traspasos), y cada domingo viajarás por el maravilloso mundo de los #CuentosNBA con alguna pequeña historia de NBA que probablemente no conocías. Hoy es miércoles, 2 de septiembre de 2020, mi nombre es Javier Mendoza y esto que estás escuchando es el programa número 41 de Café y NBA. ### **Resultados** Victoria importantísima de Boston Celtics sobre Toronto Raptors con un último cuarto increíble en el que Marcus Smart consiguió la victoria solo, hundiendo a los Raptors con 5 triples seguidos sin fallo, en una mezcla de Damian Lillard, Stephen Curry y Michael Jordan, lo de Jordan es porque le vi hacer el gesto de Jordan después de anotar su quinto triple seguido. El mejor del partido en términos estadísticos fue Jayson Tatum con 34 pts 8 reb 6 ast. Y el segundo partido de la noche ha sido el primer Game 7 de estos PlayOffs 2020. Victoria de Denver sobre Utah, en un partido donde a diferencia de lo que hemos visto en el resto de la serie, faltó acierto ofensivo en ambos equipos. Los porcentajes de aciertos bajos nos dejaron un marcador muy corto, pero no saltó tensión, pues los Jazz tuvieron opciones de clasificarse hasta la última jugada del partido, donde Mike Conley falló el triple que les habría clasificado para semifinales de la conferencia oeste. El podcast de hoy está patrocinado por [Wetaca.com](http://wetaca.com/). Gracias a wetaca podrás recibir cada semana en tu casa un menú preparado por auténticos chefs. Si entras ahora en [Wetaca.com](http://wetaca.com/) y utilizas el código JAVIMENDOZA, todo junto y en mayúsculas, tendrás 10€ de descuento al realizar tu primer pedido. Repito, entra en [wetaca.com](http://wetaca.com/) y utiliza el código de descuento JAVIMENDOZA, todo junto y en mayúsculas al realizar tu primer pedido. 10€ gratis!! ### Estadísticas Jamal Murray and Donovan Mitchell became the first pair of players to average 30+ PPG while shooting 50% or better from the floor in the same playoff series since LeBron James and Kevin Durant in the 2017 NBA Finals. Most 3PM in a single playoff series: Donovan Mitchell (33, 2020 West Rd. 1) Jamal Murray (32, 2020 West Rd. 1) Stephen Curry (32, 2016 NBA Finals) Stephen Curry (32, 2016 West Finals) Klay Thompson (30, 2016 West Finals) Jamal Murray (17 points) and Donovan Mitchell (22 points) have now combined for 475 points this series, passing John Havlicek and Jerry West (463 points) for the most combined points scored by a pair of players in a playoff series in NBA history. ### **Noticias** Bucks a listado de nuevo a Eric Bledsoe como cuestionable para el partido de esta noche por las molestias en los isquiotibiales. Después de jugar durante toda la primera ronda, ya se perdió el primer partido de las semifinales de conferencia por esta lesión. Al igual que el resto de entrenadores con opciones de sentarse en el banquillo de los Nets la próxima temporada, Jacque Vaughn, el interino, ha tenido una entrevista formal con la front-office de los Nets de cara a ser contratado como técnico oficialmente por la franquicia. De acuerdo a Shams Charania, Vaughn habría impresionado al propietario del equipo. Otros entrenadores como Tyron Lue, Ime Udoka, Jeff Van Gundy, Mark Jackson o Gregg Popovich, también tendrán entrevistas con la front-office y los propietarios a lo largo de las próximas semanas. No hay nada oficial en lo de Popovich, pero yo soy de los que piensa que, cuando el río suena... agua lleva. No tiene importancia directa en esta temporada, pero creo que es una noticia que os gustará saber a todos. Damian Lillard ya tiene los resultados de las pruebas en la rodilla por las que abandonó la burbuja y son bastantes positivas. Solo tiene un esguince menor en la rodilla y no hay ningún tipo de preocupación en cuanto a que pueda convertirse en una lesión de larga duración. ### Despedida Recordad que estoy en RRSS siguiendo la NBA cada día como @JaviMendozaNBA, tanto en Twitter como en Instagram, y que también subo vídeos de vez en cuando a mi canal de YouTube, que podréis encontrar fácilmente buscando por Javi Mendoza NBA. No olvidéis suscribiros a este podcast, si todavía no estáis suscritos, y si me estáis escuchando en iVoox, os estaría tremendamente agradecido si me dejáis un me gusta en este episodio. Recordad que estoy en RRSS siguiendo la NBA cada día como @JaviMendozaNBA, tanto en Twitter como en Instagram, y que también subo vídeos de vez en cuando a mi canal de YouTube, que podréis encontrar fácilmente buscando por Javi Mendoza NBA. No olvides suscribirte a este podcast, si todavía no estás suscrito, y si me estás escuchando en iVoox, te estaría tremendamente agradecido si me dejas un me gusta en este episodio.
The Bullseye podcast hit the mark again with legendary Boston Celtic talk. Bob Cousy, Bill Russell, KC Jones, Sam Jones, John Havlicek, Red Auerbach, and his cigar, Dave Cowens ,Not to Forget the Legendary Hank Finkel- we even talk about Ralph Cramden and the Honeymooners. This is the funniest Sports Show on any Podcast Network. Check it out..ITS INSANE
La Crosse teachers' union president John Havlicek, who is also a Spanish teacher at Central High School, joined to discuss the decision by the district's decision to postpone in-person school for at least a month. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BOSTON -- 2 time NBA Champion, NBA Finals MVP and radio analsyt for the Boston Celtics, Cedric Maxwell, has started his own podcast... You heard that right, Cornbread Maxwell has started his podcast journey. Co-hosting is esteemed CLNS Media podcaster, Josue Pavon. In their inaugural episode, Max and 'Sway talk about Kyrie Irving, the Celtics of today vs the Celtics of eras past, the life of a retired NBA legend and whether or not Max still plays pick up ball... To close out the show, Josue asks Cedric about his relationship with John Havlicek. The stories will make your head spin. Tune in every week as Max and Pavon will be back with a fresh episode on more than just NBA hoops or the Celtics. SUPPORT CEDRIC & JOSUE: This episode is powered by Betonline.ag. With the NBA Playoffs in full swing and the Celtics advancing the play the Bucks, there's no better time to place a wager on your favorite team! Go to https://clnsmedia.com/max & use Maxwell's code, CLNS50 for 50% off your first deposit.
Some encouraging news came out of Celtics practice as Marcus Smart was seen on video doing a full sprint up and down the court earlier today. Brad Stevens shared his thoughts this afternoon on the Bucks, specifically Giannis Antentounkounmpo. Celtics legend John Havlicek passed away last night at age of 79. He played all 16 of his NBA seasons with the Celtics and was an 8-time champion. Subscribe to Celtics Newsfeed on iTunes, Stitcher, and WATCH on www.youtube.com/CLNSMedia
The Celtics took care of business against Brooklyn and got a favor from Miami as the Heat topped Cleveland in OT to put the No. 1 seed back in Boston's court. Paul Pierce moved ahead of John Havlicek for 15th on the NBA's all-time scoring list.