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Send us a textGreg Popovich has retired as head coach of the San Antonio Spurs at age 76, though he continues as President of Basketball Operations after a legendary NBA coaching career.• Pop attended the US Air Force Academy as a guard and team captain• He tried out for the 1972 Olympic team and played for the Armed Forces All-Star Team• Joined the Spurs in 1988 as an assistant coach under Larry Brown• Became head coach in 1996 while also serving as GM and VP of Basketball Operations• Coached legendary players including Tim Duncan, David Robinson, Tony Parker, Manu Ginobili, and Kawhi Leonard• Developed a significant coaching tree including Steve Kerr, Becky Hammon, and Ime Udoka• Won multiple NBA Championships and developed both star players and role players• Recently worked with developing Victor Wembanyama and other young Spurs talentPlease like, subscribe, comment, and tell anyone who's anyone about the show. Also, share your favorite Greg Popovich stories and facts with us!Support the showhttps://linktr.ee/GetABucketShow for more content!!!
Kevin O'Connor is joined by Tom Haberstroh to answer 14 big NBA questions at the moment: Is Austin Reaves the modern day Manu Ginobili? Is Giannis' legacy taking a major hit this season? Could "Skinny Kawhi" help the Clippers go on an improbable Playoff run? Plus the guys talk Nikola Jokic and whether the Denver Nuggets' big man is seriously injured, the concern level surrounding the Cleveland Cavaliers after suffering a 3rd straight loss, who will get the 10-seed between the Phoenix Suns and Portland Trail Blazers, the Boston Celtics being sold for a record amount of money, the Houston Rockets' 8-game win streak and which East sleeper goes on the deeper run between the Indiana Pacers and Detroit Pistons. All this and more on this monster 14-pack of NBA questions KOC needs you to think about. (0:40) Are the Clippers formidable with Kawhi ‘back?'(5:41) Concerned for Cavaliers?(9:23) Reaves steps up for Lakers(15:36) Can Phoenix hang on to the 10 seed?(19:58) Anthony Davis nearing a return(22:30) Are Warriors still top-tier title contenders?(25:26) 21 stars did not play Wednesday(31:10) Nuggets struggle without Jokic(34:03) Who's to blame for Bucks failures?(40:28) Celtics sold for $6.1 billion(45:26) Who can make a deeper run: Pacers or Pistons?(49:12) Where should Amen Thompson play for Rockets?(51:27) What's wrong with the Grizzlies?(53:28) NCAA Tourney predictions(55:52) Favorite mid-lottery prospects Want to compete against KOC and the entire Yahoo Sports crew in this year's NCAA tournaments? Enter the Men's and Women's contests to claim the ultimate bragging rights.Subscribe to The Kevin O'Connor Show on your favorite podcast app:
PART TWO: Anthony and Raj give it up for Austin Reaves, who somehow has figured out how to fit in the offense as either a primary, secondary or tertiary weapon. Anthony makes an insane comp that actually makes a lot of sense if you hear out the take. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send us a textSnow in Atlanta might sound as rare as a unicorn, but when it happens, you better believe it turns into a comedic spectacle worthy of its own reality show. Picture gangster-themed snowmen taking over the streets of the South—it's the kind of chaos that only an unexpected snowfall can bring. As we shake off the cold, we pivot to the world of sports, sparking a heated debate over the kings of the bench in basketball. Who deserves the ultimate sixth-man crown: Manu Ginobili, JR Smith, or Jamal Crawford? And if that wasn't enough, we throw Lamar Odom, Antoine Walker, and Danny Granger into a hypothetical basketball cage match. Spoiler alert: things get feisty.Ready to argue like it's Thanksgiving dinner? Our Disney movie rankings will have you picking sides faster than you can say "Hakuna Matata." From singing praises for "The Lion King" to questioning if "Remember the Titans" deserves its legendary status, we tackle the heartwarming, the nostalgic, and the outright controversial picks. We challenge each other's lists, throwing down over classics like "Mulan" and surprising choices like "Holes." It's a no-holds-barred Disney showdown, and we're not holding back on our hot takes. Whether you're Team Classic or Team Live-Action, this segment promises a lively ride.Switching gears, we dive into the curious intersection of politics and entertainment. Starting with a pitch for a Frozone TV series—because who doesn't need more icy superhero antics—we comment on a surprising camaraderie between Barack Obama and Donald Trump at Jimmy Carter's funeral. Is political authenticity a myth? We have thoughts. And if that's not enough, we tackle the prickly issue of inmate firefighters, questioning fairness and safety in these burning debates. As we wrap things up, remember, you can find us wherever you listen to podcasts, and we're always keen to hear your thoughts.FOLLOW. SUBSCRIBE. SHARE. Contactmixedvibeztv@gmail.com (720) 381-1092Facebook www.facebook.com/mixedvibezYouTube https://youtube.com/@mixedvibezmediaTikTokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@mixedvibezmedia?_t=8aEYresFfkw&_r=1Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/mixedvibezpodcast/
Rob and Rob are back for the Friday bonus show, with starts with everyone dumping on MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred for proposing the “Golden At-Bat” rule at the Winter Meetings, because we just don’t like it. That spins into the rule about having a runner at second base at the start of every inning in extra innings. Rob also fields a listener question about why the Spurs-Mavericks Game 7 in the 2006 Western Conference Semifinals made the Prime show about “Best Game 7’s” and Rob says he HATES that game because it’s the game that cost him a ring after Manu Ginobili fouled Dirk Nowitzki. We also dive into the story about Steve Spagnuolo’s wife giving the one player on the Chiefs defense with the best hit a full Italian dinner, and what incentives Rob received in his day. And while he didn’t have a lot of incentives in the way of food, he did have some cash incentives with coaches and players that made him a few bucks in the day. And Bobby wants to know if NBA teams got together for post-game meals after the Christmas games, to which Rob answers that it only happened when they were on the road. That spins us off into a conversation about what Rob likes to cook, and how he graduated up to cook the Thanksgiving turkey this year. White Chocolate also said this week that NBA Christmas is better than NFL Thanksgiving, and Rob jokes that he used to love NFL on Thanksgiving until they forced us to watch the terrible Cowboys this year! And a debate breaks out after we decide to CUT one player between Devin Booker, Donvan Mitchell, Anthony Edwards and Jaylen Brown. This week’s episode is presented by our amazing friends at Uncommon Goods! If you haven’t finished your holiday shopping yet, don’t panic! We’ve got a secret source for incredible, original gifts – and that’s Uncommon Goods. To get 15% off your next gift, go to UNCOMMON GOODS dot com slash BIGSHOTBOB. That’s UNCOMMON GOODS dot com slash BIGSHOTBOB, for 15% off! Don’t miss out on this limited time offer! Uncommon Goods. We’re all out of the ordinary.
Tim Braheem Interviews Manu GinobiliDo you ever feel like you're pushing so hard for success that you forget to enjoy the journey?In this episode of The 360 Experience Podcast, Tim Braheem sits down with NBA legend Manu Ginobili to unpack lessons that go far beyond the court. Manu's story is filled with relatable struggles and breakthroughs that originators face every day. This isn't just a conversation about basketball—it's a masterclass in achieving balance, building resilience, and finding fulfillment in every area of life.What you'll gain from this episode:1️⃣ Mastering Self-Talk and Resilience: Learn how Manu shifted from self-criticism to self-compassion and how that transformation helped him achieve greater performance and happiness.2️⃣ Balancing Drive with Fulfillment: Discover how to stay competitive without sacrificing joy or relationships—and how to thrive under pressure.3️⃣ Authentic Leadership: Take a page from Manu's playbook on what it means to lead with honesty, vulnerability, and trust in both life and business.➡️ ABOUT TIM BRAHEEMWith more than 25 years of experience as a highly successful mortgage professional, industry leader, educator, and life coach, Tim Braheem is committed to engaging with people on a deep level and helping them uncover the barriers they have placed in the way of having the level of success they deserve in both their business and personal lives.➡️ SUBSCRIBE ► / https://www.youtube.com/@The360ExperiencePodcast➡️ FOLLOW TIM BRAHEEMInstagram ► https://www.instagram.com/tbraheem/LinkedIn ► https://www.linkedin.com/in/timbraheem
After an Iowa Track & Field star clocked a 4.12 40 during halftime of the Hawkeyes game, it leads us to open the show with Robert Horry’s second homework assignment of the week. He wanted to know what athletes could excel in other sports – and Jenners asks about NBA players specifically who we think could play in the NFL. Names like LeBron and Ant of course pop up, but Rob goes with the obvious picks of Charlie Ward and Jalen Suggs, who both played college football. As the season unfolds, Rob also wants to know what Wemby can do to put on weight before we get too far in, especially after that video surfaced this week of Stephen Adams backing him down in the post and there was nothing Wemby could do to stop him. Plus after Anthony Richardson checked himself out of the Colts game, it reminds Rob of the time he pulled himself out of a game, but not because he was tired but because he was mad at Latrell Sprewell. Listeners also want to know what Rob thought about Chris Paul taking a swing at Dillon Brooks in the scrum this week, and Rob says that if you wanted to fight a guy in his day you just did it, or met at center court like Kobe and Reggie Miller. We have even more listener questions on the table, including – Are the Magic poised for a breakout season? Is Russell Westbrook cooked, or just in the wrong system in Denver as Rob suggests? We dive into that, and acknowledge the NBA Halloween costume of the year… which goes to the guy who dressed up like Manu Ginobili and his girlfriend who dressed up as the bat he swatted out of the air during a game!
In this episode, our panelists engage in a unique Skillset NBA Draft, picking the best skill sets across the league. They also dive into an in-depth discussion on Manu Ginobili, comparing his game and legacy with other players. Don't miss the exciting debates and expert analysis in this action-packed episode! Welcome to Players Choice Open Gym, the ultimate NBA debate show where fans take center stage to discuss, argue, and celebrate all things basketball! If you're a passionate basketball enthusiast, a die-hard NBA fan, or someone who lives and breathes hoops, you're about to enter a basketball haven like no other. Join us every week for a live, interactive experience that brings you closer to the game, invites you to share your opinions, and lets you be part of the NBA conversation.
In this episode, our panelists dive back into their debate on the Top 10 shooting guards of all time, continuing from the previous episode with discussions like whether Manu Ginobili ranks higher than Tony Parker. The panel also tackles the heated comparison between Allen Iverson and James Harden. Additionally, they give honorable mentions for the Top 10 power forwards of all time, before revealing their official Top 10 power forwards list. Tune in for an in-depth, lively basketball discussion! Welcome to The Panel, the NBA debate show that brings the heat, sparks passionate discussions, and dives headfirst into the world of basketball like never before! If you're a hardcore NBA fan, a hoop junkie, or just someone who loves intense sports debates, you've found your weekly destination. Join us every weekday for a live, high-octane experience where we dissect, dispute, and celebrate all things NBA.
Longtime Spurs announcer Bill Land talks with columnist Mike Finger and beat writer Jeff McDonald about 21 seasons of interviewing Gregg Popovich, appreciating Manu Ginobili, letting Tim Duncan have his distance, building an unspoken chemistry with Sean Elliott, and planning a busy retirement. Suggested reading: Spurs' broadcaster Bill Land announces retirement Why Spurs' broadcaster Bill Land's cancer diagnosis won't stop him from doing what he loves Catch us everywhere: More episodes: https://www.expressnews.com/interactives/podcasts/spurs-insider/ Spurs Nation Newsletter: https://www.expressnews.com/newsletters/spurs-nation/ Finger on X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/mikefinger Become a subscriber: https://exne.ws/sub Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alamo City Sportscast Ep.198 Host: - Michael Jimenez Guest: - Spurnandez Episode Overview: In this episode of Alamo City Sportscast, host Michael Jimenez and guest Spurnandez dive deep into the latest developments in international basketball, focusing on the riveting competition between Team USA and France. They explore the impact of key moments, players like Wendy, and the broader implications for Spurs fans. Key Topics Discussed: - Tony Parker and Durdenovitzky at an Event: - A brief discussion on Tony Parker and Durdenovitzky being spotted sitting next to each other, sparking memories of their storied careers and contributions to the Spurs and the international basketball community. - Admiration for Wendy's Performance: - Spurnandez expresses deep admiration for Wendy's emotional display and competitive spirit during the games. They highlight her recent game where she recorded 3 blocks, effectively creating a "no fly zone" akin to NFL legends Darrell Rivas and Deion Sanders. - Spurs Fans in a Win-Win Scenario: - Whether it's Team USA or Wendy who clinches the victory, Spurs fans stand to celebrate. A gold medal for Wendy after her rookie year would be a substantial boost to her Hall of Fame credentials. - USA vs. France Final Predictions: - The duo gives their insights and predictions on the USA vs. France final, discussing the French team's formidable performance and how playing on home ground in LA for the 2028 Olympics could alter the dynamics. - Impact of Home Crowds: - A conversation on how home crowds influence team performance and support, particularly in the context of the Olympics. - Broadcast and Platform Appreciation: - Michael responds to a super chat, discussing the Olympic Games' broadcast on Peacock, and their enjoyment of WWE content on the platform, reminiscing about WrestleMania 3 featuring Hulk Hogan and Andre the Giant. - Talent Gap in Basketball: - Analysis of how the global talent gap is shrinking with international stars like Manu Ginobili, Giannis Antetokounmpo, and Nikola Jokic emerging as top players. - Adapting to FIBA Rules: - Team USA's adaptation to FIBA rules and the differences in playing on a smaller, narrower court compared to the NBA. - Officiating Controversies: - Examination of controversial officiating during a France vs. Germany game where points were counted despite the shot clock expiring, and Team USA's struggle with FIBA's physical playstyles. - Team USA vs. Serbia Game Recap: - An engaging recap of Team USA's comeback victory against Serbia after trailing by 13 points, with standout performances from Steph Curry, Devin Booker, Joel Embiid, and Kevin Durant. - National Teams' Cohesiveness: - Praises for the teamwork and cohesiveness of national teams, particularly highlighting France's outstanding performance against Canada and Spain. - Player and Team Preferences: - Both Jimenez and Spurnandez share their favorite teams and players, while acknowledging the talent and competitiveness displayed in the games. - Olympics and Spurs Players: - Discussion about the possibility of the Spurs starting lineup featuring Keldon Johnson and Victor Wameeniema as Olympic gold medalists. They touch upon Wembley's stellar shooting and passing in the Olympics, and the presence of Spurs officials at the game. Closing Thoughts: //Make Sure To Subscribe To Our YouTube Channel & Hit That Like Button! //Social Media:
Tuesday's with Tony Allen presented by ESCO with TA in-studio talking about Team USA's game today against Brazil, France knocking off Canada, why he's limping and wearing a knee brace, playing against Manu Ginobili and Tony Parker and more (3:07)France knocks Canada out of the Olympics (1:10:37)Pitbull Stadium (1:15:05)
In this episode, our panelists dive into a variety of hot basketball topics. They debate whether the Raptors are still a championship-caliber organization and share their thoughts on Keyonte George. The panelists rank the peaks of big men like Duncan, Shaq, AD, Dirk, Jokic, Embiid, KG, and Giannis. They also discuss whether Rasheed Wallace is one of the top 10 power forwards ever and if Manu Ginobili ranks among the top 10 shooting guards of all time. Additionally, they explore if Kevin Garnett could have achieved what Tim Duncan did with the Spurs. Finally, they preview the Vegas Summer League and reveal which players they are excited to see from the rosters. Welcome to The Panel, the NBA debate show that brings the heat, sparks passionate discussions, and dives headfirst into the world of basketball like never before! If you're a hardcore NBA fan, a hoop junkie, or just someone who loves intense sports debates, you've found your weekly destination. Join us every weekday for a live, high-octane experience where we dissect, dispute, and celebrate all things NBA.
Tyren, Stephen, and I discuss MAVS vs CELTICS game 4 finals. Which will START BENCH CUT TRADE these players - Lebron James, Steph Cury, Manu Ginobili, and Ray Allen Follow us! Stephen: Nowhere Tyren: @thetyrenol Abrar: @brownboywonders @brownboywonderpodcast
William Lou and guest host Vivek Jacob recap last night's win over the Brooklyn Nets and why Darko Rajaković sees shades of Manu Ginobili in RJ Barrett. Afterwards, Sportsnet's Alvin Williams joins the show to reflect on playing alongside Vince Carter and watching his rise to stardom (27:30). Later, NBA analyst Marc Stein offers his take on the latest NBA rumours including Trae Young's future in Atlanta (49:21). The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
In this episode, we dive deep into the world of sports, discussing the highs and lows of various teams and coaches. From the frustrations of the Golden State Warriors' coaching situation to the fickle nature of NFL organizations, we explore the impact of coaching on team performance. We also touch on the bandwagon mentality of fans and the enduring legacy of coach Jim Harbaugh. Join us as we dissect the intricacies of coaching in the world of sports and uncover the behind-the-scenes dynamics that can make or break a team's success. Don't miss out on this insightful and thought-provoking episode of the podcast. [00:02:25] LeBron's "wrong play" controversy. [00:04:52] Sacramento's lost championship opportunity. [00:09:08] Shooting hot streaks in basketball. [00:11:33] Steph Curry's shooting record. [00:17:34] Game managers and coaching. [00:21:13] Emei Udoka is the best coach in the NBA. [00:24:20] Losing 20 point leads. [00:29:12] Coaching and organizational issues. [00:35:04] On-air criticism of former team. [00:38:25] NFL fans and bandwagon culture. [00:41:18] Jim Harbaugh's coaching success. [00:46:00] Disparaging quarterbacks' performances. [00:50:42] Talking about Manu Ginobili. [00:53:35] Talking from a point of authority. [00:55:45] Retired athletes hating [01:00:42] The year of standing on bidness. [01:03:21] Wrestling and fight promotion. [01:07:38] Creating viral moments in media. [01:12:48] Beverly Hills Cop movie series. [01:19:05] Fixation on exes. [01:20:23] Fixating on exes in music. [01:25:06] Standing on bidness.
En esta edición de Leyendas del Deporte, conocemos la historia del mejor basquetbolista hispanoamericano de la historia. Nacido en Bahía Blanca, capital argentina del basquetbol, Manu Ginobili creció en las duelas, respirando baloncesto desde su infancia. Se hizo un nombre en Argentina para después conquistar la liga italiana y al resto de Europa. Llegó a la NBA y formó parte de una de las dinastías más dominantes del deporte norteamericano con los Spurs de San Antonio. Conoce su viaje desde las duelas argentinas hasta el máximo logro al que un basquetbolista puede aspirar: el Hall of Fame de la NBA.
Support the show. Become a Patron: www.patreon.com/highscore510 DJarTT is an Ambassador for "A King in Paradise" {Please Donate} ----more---- We are Live Streaming the San Francisco 49ers vs Dallas Cowboys game on Sunday Night Football!!! And DJarTT has many meltdowns throughout the Blowout. We discuss - Question of the Day?: Is Russell Wilson the biggest bust as a "Savior Quarterback"? - BPSG: Black People Saving GYMNASTICS? - WNBA coming to the Bay Area! Will it be profitable? - Purdy or Shanahan: Who is the key to the 49ers success? - Have the Lakers have found their very own Manu Ginobili? ----more---- *Patreon Page: www.patreon.com/highscore510 *Email: (HighScore510.Fans@gmail.com) *MUSIC BY: Taj Easton (https://www.tajeaston.com) *SPONSORS: 1) New Parkway Theatre, Oakland: https://www.thenewparkway.com 2) Til Infinity Clothing
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If you're a baseball fan, you've probably heard of Driveline founder Kyle Boddy. If not, here's your intro to one of the most revolutionary figures in sports, and a great podcast guest to boot. Kyle's revolution is taking the Moneyball hunt for market inefficiency to the realm of improving players. After demonstrating an impressive proof of concept with pitching and hitting, he's taking his storied abilities into the other major sports. Outline from the astute Sam Schuette… * Revolutionary changes in sports* Manu Ginobili's Eurostep* How much is tradition worth following?* Can AI find new strategies that haven't been tapped into?* Making sports less enjoyable by optimizing it* It pays for batters to play “boring”* How to look for the glitch and exploit it* What teams miss when they solely focus on big-name prospects and not undrafted players* If you're great, throw it right down the middle* Why it's un-American to ignore the under-the-radar players with untapped potential* What variables separate good organizations from bad organizations?* The importance of purpose and direction* Why Heat Culture is so prominent* How they hold their players accountable while other teams do not* Does the player-driven league limit accountability?* What constitutes good hitting?* Bat speed vs. smash factor vs. swing decision* What people misunderstand about the key to good hitting* Applying baseball sports science concepts to basketball* What Hawkeye player tracking can reveal that Second Spectrum cannot* Why basketball is harder to analyze than baseball and football* Secrets to pitching improvements* The role of overload-underload training in increasing pitch speed* Should you really keep your eye on the ball?* What recent research shows about how hitters make contact without looking at the ball* What kids' love for video games reveals about players' love for their sport* The importance of immediate feedback in video games and sports training* Making a player's improvement into a quantifiable video game* Telling someone they're getting better isn't enough unless there's data to support it* The importance of having a coach who wants it as bad as the player* Proving your worth through work ethic* What Kyle learned from Reds pitcher Michael Lorenzen This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.houseofstrauss.com/subscribe
Lou Will, OKC James Harden, Jamal Crawford and Manu Ginobili. These players have been known to make a name for themselves as some of the best six men in history. This sports segment we debate who our top six men are in NBA history! *WE DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO ANY MUSIC USED IN THIS AUDIO* Music: Intense Hard Trap Hip Hop beat (Prod. by Nico on the beat) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1QqoxkukUs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode 8 of Four Years of Heat Israel Gutierrez talks to Shane Battier and Udonis Haslem about the Heat's sobering loss to the Spurs in the 2014 Finals. Dan Le Batard, Brian Windhorst and Rachel Nichols weigh in on the legacy of the Heat's incredible four year run and Mario Chalmers gives his view on the Big Three Heat's place among the best teams in NBA history. Four Years of Heat is a production of iHeartMedia and the NBASee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Episode 8 of Four Years of Heat Israel Gutierrez talks to Shane Battier and Udonis Haslem about the Heat's sobering loss to the Spurs in the 2014 Finals. Dan Le Batard, Brian Windhorst and Rachel Nichols weigh in on the legacy of the Heat's incredible four year run and Mario Chalmers gives his view on the Big Three Heat's place among the best teams in NBA history. Four Years of Heat is a production of iHeartMedia and the NBASee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Episode 8 of Four Years of Heat Israel Gutierrez talks to Shane Battier and Udonis Haslem about the Heat's sobering loss to the Spurs in the 2014 Finals. Dan Le Batard, Brian Windhorst and Rachel Nichols weigh in on the legacy of the Heat's incredible four year run and Mario Chalmers gives his view on the Big Three Heat's place among the best teams in NBA history. Four Years of Heat is a production of iHeartMedia and the NBASee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Episode 8 of Four Years of Heat Israel Gutierrez talks to Shane Battier and Udonis Haslem about the Heat's sobering loss to the Spurs in the 2014 Finals. Dan Le Batard, Brian Windhorst and Rachel Nichols weigh in on the legacy of the Heat's incredible four year run and Mario Chalmers gives his view on the Big Three Heat's place among the best teams in NBA history. Four Years of Heat is a production of iHeartMedia and the NBASee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Episode 8 of Four Years of Heat Israel Gutierrez talks to Shane Battier and Udonis Haslem about the Heat's sobering loss to the Spurs in the 2014 Finals. Dan Le Batard, Brian Windhorst and Rachel Nichols weigh in on the legacy of the Heat's incredible four year run and Mario Chalmers gives his view on the Big Three Heat's place among the best teams in NBA history. Four Years of Heat is a production of iHeartMedia and the NBASee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Episode 7 of Four Years of Heat, Israel Gutierrez chronicles the fallout from the Ray Allen Game 6 shot, the Heat's Game 7 win and lead up to the rematch with the Spurs in the 2014 Finals. Matt Bonner and Mario Chalmers talk about the struggle to get ready for a Game 7 after the epic drama of the Game 6 Heat comeback. Shane Battier discusses his unbelievable performance in Game 7 and the satisfaction of role-players stepping up to help the team win on the biggest stage. Udonis Haslem addresses the importance of winning, but the Spurs were now the team with the chip on their shoulder. Four Years of Heat is a production of iHeartMedia and the NBASee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Episode 7 of Four Years of Heat, Israel Gutierrez chronicles the fallout from the Ray Allen Game 6 shot, the Heat's Game 7 win and lead up to the rematch with the Spurs in the 2014 Finals. Matt Bonner and Mario Chalmers talk about the struggle to get ready for a Game 7 after the epic drama of the Game 6 Heat comeback. Shane Battier discusses his unbelievable performance in Game 7 and the satisfaction of role-players stepping up to help the team win on the biggest stage. Udonis Haslem addresses the importance of winning, but the Spurs were now the team with the chip on their shoulder. Four Years of Heat is a production of iHeartMedia and the NBASee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Episode 7 of Four Years of Heat, Israel Gutierrez chronicles the fallout from the Ray Allen Game 6 shot, the Heat's Game 7 win and lead up to the rematch with the Spurs in the 2014 Finals. Matt Bonner and Mario Chalmers talk about the struggle to get ready for a Game 7 after the epic drama of the Game 6 Heat comeback. Shane Battier discusses his unbelievable performance in Game 7 and the satisfaction of role-players stepping up to help the team win on the biggest stage. Udonis Haslem addresses the importance of winning, but the Spurs were now the team with the chip on their shoulder. Four Years of Heat is a production of iHeartMedia and the NBASee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Episode 7 of Four Years of Heat, Israel Gutierrez chronicles the fallout from the Ray Allen Game 6 shot, the Heat's Game 7 win and lead up to the rematch with the Spurs in the 2014 Finals. Matt Bonner and Mario Chalmers talk about the struggle to get ready for a Game 7 after the epic drama of the Game 6 Heat comeback. Shane Battier discusses his unbelievable performance in Game 7 and the satisfaction of role-players stepping up to help the team win on the biggest stage. Udonis Haslem addresses the importance of winning, but the Spurs were now the team with the chip on their shoulder. Four Years of Heat is a production of iHeartMedia and the NBASee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Episode 7 of Four Years of Heat, Israel Gutierrez chronicles the fallout from the Ray Allen Game 6 shot, the Heat's Game 7 win and lead up to the rematch with the Spurs in the 2014 Finals. Matt Bonner and Mario Chalmers talk about the struggle to get ready for a Game 7 after the epic drama of the Game 6 Heat comeback. Shane Battier discusses his unbelievable performance in Game 7 and the satisfaction of role-players stepping up to help the team win on the biggest stage. Udonis Haslem addresses the importance of winning, but the Spurs were now the team with the chip on their shoulder. Four Years of Heat is a production of iHeartMedia and the NBASee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
R.C. Buford and Peter J. Holt join Bill Schoening for the last episode in this season. R.C. and Peter reflect on the 50th anniversary of the Spurs, and then they describe what it was like to have alumni back in San Antonio. Later, they share what they're most encouraged about for the future, they discuss what it means to be building new facilities, and then they wrap up answering how they view the Spurs legacy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Johnny Moore joins Bill Schoening in this episode to take us through his journey in the NBA. Johnny shares what it was like growing up in Pennsylvania and then he explains why he chose to play for the University of Texas. Later, Johnny describes the moment when he knew he could make a career out of playing basketball, he provides stories of playing with George 'the iceman' Gervin and James Silas, he discusses life after basketball and then he shares how he wants to be remembered.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's episode, we've reached the five year anniversary of the end to the WILD 2018 season with Kawhi Leonard, Tony Parker, Manu Ginobili, Gregg Popovich, and the San Antonio Spurs. We revisit the 2018 season with Episode 4 of our documentary series The Fall of the Spurs Dynasty: Part 4: What Happened in 2018?? This Chapter was the Premise for our Debut Book The Spurs Dynasty: A Historical Account of the Greatest Dynasty in North American Pro Sports Order our Debut Book The Spurs Dynasty: A Historical Account of the Greatest Dynasty in North American Pro Sports. Email takeiteasypodd@gmail.com for 25% off your order CKSAML Productions Subscribe to our new Podcast series. The Fall of the Spurs Dynasty on Apple Podcasts Part 1: The Greatest Dynasty in North American Pro Sports – The Fall of the Spurs Dynasty Part 2: Gregg Popovich – The Fall of the Spurs Dynasty Part 3: Kawhi Leonard – The Fall of the Spurs Dynasty Part 4: What Happened in 2018?? – The Fall of the Spurs Dynasty | Podcast on Spotify Part 5: The Fall – The Fall of the Spurs Dynasty | Podcast on Spotify This show is presented by BetOnline Sportsbook. Use Code “BLEAV50” for a 50% bonus on your initial deposit
Boris Diaw takes us inside his journey to the NBA. Boris begins sharing when he knew he would turn professional and then he details what his relationship is like with Tony Parker. Later, Boris remembers the memorable Suns series vs. the Spurs and then he shares how he wound up in San Antonio. Boris talks about how he fit in with the Spurs, the growth of Tony Parker and playing for Greg Popovich, and then he discusses the legendary 2013 and 2014 finals.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Malik Rose takes us inside his journey to the NBA which started in Philadelphia. Malik shares what it was like growing up in Philadelphia and then he explains why playing in the NBA wasn't a realistic goal until his junior year in college. Later, Malik shares how he wound up in San Antonio and what he remembers about the Lakers-Spurs series in 2003. Malik also talks about Steve Kerr's memorable game with the Spurs, his dunk over Dikembe Mutombo in the finals, and the legacy of the Spurs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mario Elie takes us inside his journey to the NBA which began in New York City. Mario shares what it was like playing basketball in the streets of New York, and then he shares how he felt being traded from Portland to Houston. Mario explains why he signed with the Spurs and why he fit so well with the Spurs organization. Later, Mario reminisces on the Memorial Day miracle and the passing of the torch from David Robinson to Tim Duncan. Mario finishes up discussing the legacy of the Spurs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kevin Willis takes us inside his journey from junior college, to Michigan State, and then to the NBA. Kevin shares how he felt when he was drafted by the Atlanta Hawks and then he talks about playing against the Celtics teams in the 1980s. Later, Kevin explains why he used his famous elbow pads, he shares the mantra he brought to each team, he gives details about his trade to the Spurs, and then he shares when he knew the Spurs would win a championship in 2003.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Danny Green takes us inside his journey from New York, to college ball at the University of North Carolina, and then to many stops and championships in the NBA. Danny explains why it was a culture shock to go from New York to North Carolina and then he shares why he returned for his senior year. Danny runs through disappointments early in his NBA career, he shares which championship was his favorite, he talks about playing with Tony Parker, Tim Duncan and Manu Ginobili, and then he finishes up answering how long he anticipates playing in the NBA.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sam Amick, Anthony Slater and Fred Katz break down NBA media day and the chaos with the Nets, awkwardness with the Suns and Lakers, the Warriors questions heading into their post title season, and more!On the back end is a montage of Manu Ginobili's Hall of Fame speech produced by Jade Hoye Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sam Amick, Anthony Slater and Fred Katz break down NBA media day and the chaos with the Nets, awkwardness with the Suns and Lakers, the Warriors questions heading into their post title season, and more! On the back end is a montage of Manu Ginobili's Hall of Fame speech produced by Jade Hoye Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Josh Levin, Joel Anderson, and the New Yorker's Vinson Cunningham discuss the NBA's suspension of Phoenix Suns owner Robert Sarver and Denver Broncos coach Nathaniel Hackett's bizarre decisions. Finally, Josh and Stefan Fatsis speak with Olympic champion Mark Spitz about the new documentary series 72—A Gathering of Champions. Robert Sarver (4:07): Should Adam Silver have done more? Nathaniel Hackett (25:55): What is this coach thinking? Mark Spitz (45:57): One of the greatest Olympians ever remembers the dizzying highs and brutal lows of the 1972 Summer Games. Afterball (1:10:40): Vinson on the greatness of Manu Ginobili. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Josh Levin, Joel Anderson, and the New Yorker's Vinson Cunningham discuss the NBA's suspension of Phoenix Suns owner Robert Sarver and Denver Broncos coach Nathaniel Hackett's bizarre decisions. Finally, Josh and Stefan Fatsis speak with Olympic champion Mark Spitz about the new documentary series 72—A Gathering of Champions. Robert Sarver (4:07): Should Adam Silver have done more? Nathaniel Hackett (25:55): What is this coach thinking? Mark Spitz (45:57): One of the greatest Olympians ever remembers the dizzying highs and brutal lows of the 1972 Summer Games. Afterball (1:10:40): Vinson on the greatness of Manu Ginobili. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Josh Levin, Joel Anderson, and the New Yorker's Vinson Cunningham discuss the NBA's suspension of Phoenix Suns owner Robert Sarver and Denver Broncos coach Nathaniel Hackett's bizarre decisions. Finally, Josh and Stefan Fatsis speak with Olympic champion Mark Spitz about the new documentary series 72—A Gathering of Champions. Robert Sarver (4:07): Should Adam Silver have done more? Nathaniel Hackett (25:55): What is this coach thinking? Mark Spitz (45:57): One of the greatest Olympians ever remembers the dizzying highs and brutal lows of the 1972 Summer Games. Afterball (1:10:40): Vinson on the greatness of Manu Ginobili. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andrew Schlecht is joined by Keith Parish and Katie Heindl to do a future team draft and predict which teams will be the best in the year 2025.Then in part 2, Andrew is joined by Jeff Garcia of Locked on Spurs to discuss Manu Ginobili and his Hall of Fame induction. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Andrew Schlecht is joined by Keith Parish and Katie Heindl to do a future team draft and predict which teams will be the best in the year 2025. Then in part 2, Andrew is joined by Jeff Garcia of Locked on Spurs to discuss Manu Ginobili and his Hall of Fame induction. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ahead on NBA Today: Perk tweeted WHAT about the Lakers new backcourt? And Ramona on whether they're done making moves this offseason. Hmm.. Plus, we've got our summer school report cards! Our crew gave which team an A+ for their bold offseason? Who got an "F??" And from class to hall pass! Looking back at the best moments of Manu Ginobili's Hall of Fame career, ahead of his enshrinement Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Draymond Green explains why LeBron James playing at The Drew League is so significant and should not be analyzed via the box score. Then he goes into DeAndre Ayton returning to the Phoenix Suns after his offer sheet was matched and the reports that the Utah Jazz are open to trading Donovan Mitchell. Then Lou Williams joins ‘The Draymond Green Show' for a conversation about raising kids as NBA players, Lou's draft and short-lived D-League journey, how Allen Iverson's trade directly affected his playing time, the importance of veterans to young players, how he almost retired twice, sixth man comparisons to Jamal Crawford and Manu Ginobili, the bizarre Magic City chicken wings story, and much more. #Herd Produced by: Jackson Safon See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Draymond Green explains why LeBron James playing at The Drew League is so significant and should not be analyzed via the box score. Then he goes into DeAndre Ayton returning to the Phoenix Suns after his offer sheet was matched and the reports that the Utah Jazz are open to trading Donovan Mitchell. Then Lou Williams joins ‘The Draymond Green Show' for a conversation about raising kids as NBA players, Lou's draft and short-lived D-League journey, how Allen Iverson's trade directly affected his playing time, the importance of veterans to young players, how he almost retired twice, sixth man comparisons to Jamal Crawford and Manu Ginobili, the bizarre Magic City chicken wings story, and much more. #Herd Produced by: Jackson Safon See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Wed.'s ep. of No Dunks, the guys discuss the Heat's depth, Brandon Ingram playing some of the best basketball of his career, Dirk on the Wolves-Mavs broadcast, the Suns going about their business, and Kemba proving he still has a little left in the tank. That, plus LeBron's pregame cigar, Silver's comments about the season powering through this latest COVID-19 wave, Manu Ginobili's Hall of Fame credentials, Skeets' Hammacher Schlemmer holiday gift guide, and more.