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Sometimes I dream. That he is me. You've got to see that's how I dream to be. I dream I move, I dream I groove, like Mike, If I could Be Like Mike. To be like Mike indeed.. a feat no other athlete has ever been able to master. Michael Jeffrey Jordan's stardom and impact on basketball, sports, and pop culture cannot be overstated. Providing inhuman highlights on the court while growing his brand and influence off of it can only be described as a meteoric rise to the top of the mountain. Growing up we all watched MJ dominate the NBA and become a global superstar captivating our minds, earning our admiration, all while inspiring us to fly through the air and throw down monster dunks on a Nerf mini hoop. The six man rotation known as the LAD crew crosses over into all things Michael Jordan in our latest episode. So lace up your ballin shoes, grab a jug of that good water, and get ready for a run like no other as the fellas pull up from downtown and drive to the hole like Mike…. WHO GOT NEXT? Vote here https://forms.gle/CtVmfkvEsKLpnHCq9
Big Sarge is back! In today's episode, Sarge explains why the NBA needs to keep the Minnesota Timberwolves, led by Anthony Edwards, in the playoffs for as long as possible. He also thinks that Edwards is on the same path as Jordan in becoming an NBA All-Time great. Subscribe to the podcast and follow BigSargeSportz on X and Instagram.
Bei "THE GOAT" geht es nicht um eine Ziege, so viel werden wir spoilern. Alles andere erfahrt ihr dann, wenn ihr euch Folge 33 von Tales of Us gönnt. Wer "THE GOAT" ist, wenn es um Basketball geht ist seit Jahren nur mit einem Namen korrekt beantwortet: Michael Jeffrey Jordan! Wir, Jörg und ich, sind beide große Fans der NBA der 90er Jahre. Bei mir geht es sogar bis in die 80er zurück, weil ich ein großer Fan der Showtime Lakers bin. Wenn es allerdings um die prägende Figur dieser beiden Jahrzehnte in der NBA geht, dann muss man die Diskussion mit Michael Jordan beginnen und mit ihm endet sie wahrscheinlich auch. Es waren zwei faszinierende Jahrzehnte in der NBA und sie haben uns so viel Spaß gemacht, und Jordan war ein großer Teil davon, ob man nun ein Fan von ihm ist, oder nicht. Kommt gut in die Woche und habt viel Spaß. Folgende Songs haben wir heute auf die Playlist gesetzt:Snoop Dog & Game - Purple and YellowPrince - EYE NOFür Euch stehen folgende Songs zur Auswahl:The Alan Parsons Project - SiriusTravis Scott feat. Young Thug & M.I.A. - FranchiseJay Rock - LA Lakers SongDie "Mother of all Playlists" findet ihr bei Spotify und AmazonMusic.Erreichen könnt ihr uns untertalesofus.de oder über Facebook und Instagram
WE ARE BACK!!! Season 4 is underway!! Todd is still the best producer. Myke and Ryan are checking out Flight by the G.O.A.T... Michael Jeffrey Jordan! He may have been number 23 but he is our number 1!Support the showSupport the show: Patreon.com/ColognePodcast
Michael Jeffrey Jordan - a lenda, o ícone, o gênio completa 60 anos e é o tema do bate-papo entre José Renato Ambrosio e Raphael Roque, com a participação especial do jornalista Guilherme Roseguini. Ah, também tem destaques brasileiros no All-Star Game e sugestões polêmicas para o evento. Dá o play!
Welcome to the Barstool crossover episode. Today, we are joined by KFC and almost immediately Rory asks about Barstool politics. The guys discuss signing contracts and being cancel proof (if that's possible). Mal and KFC share how they deal with the haters. Then the guys discuss Stephen A Smith's comments about Rihanna vs. Beyonce and somehow bring up Mal going to the Cosby tour. Do you vote? Better yet, should you vote? We discuss who should be allowed to vote. Incoming bleep spree…which leads in to George Santos and his lies. Staying on politics, Herschel Walker's son is killing it on TikTok. It was only a matter of time before Mal brought up LeBron and Michael Jeffrey Jordan. Shaq gets brought into the conversation, but not for the reasons you'd expect. Finally, we react to a bunch of viral videos and eventually turn KFC's ‘Answer The Internet' segment on himself. We make him answer a bunch of difficult would you rather'cs. Tune in as we discuss all of the above + more!
Hey guys and gals we are back for the first lil taste of 2023. We want to wish everyone a prosperous, happy new year! We hope that the basketball of Michael Jeffrey Jordan inspires you to dominate this year like he did the 90s game. Light topics today but Ubisoft cancelling games don't look good but hey there's a real reason somewhere. In other news issa gang hate on Microsoft for some odd reason and all they want to do is buy something. Could you imagine having money and you buy all the honeybuns at the school store and people try and tell the teacher on you? IT AINT MY FAULT IF YOU BROKE JUST SAY THAT!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nerd-plate/support
Welcome back to Mal vs. Anyone that doesn't believe Michael Jeffrey Jordan is the goat. Somehow the only thing Mal can do longer than argue MJ's greatness is take a shower. Anyway, the Grammy nominations are here and the guys discuss Rap (Jack Harlow) and R&B. The Grammy talk suddenly became a Versus discussion after Kodak responded to 21 Savage. Tune in to hear the guys discuss all of this, as well as, why Mal is no longer MAGA + more!
Michael Jeffrey Jordan, also known by his initials MJ, is an American businessman and former professional basketball player. His biography on the official NBA website states: "By acclamation, Michael Jordan is the greatest basketball player of all time." --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week the debate for the greatest overall NBA team ever assembled heats up with Andre & Evan taking on a match-up between the 2012 USA Olympic team (Kobe, Melo, Bron, KD...) vs the 1992 Dream Team (Jordan, Bird, Magic, Barkley). Its the ONE team with Michael Jeffrey Jordan that Andre decides to choose against (8:01), the guys also share thoughts on the nuances of player tampering (27:06), but not before they give tribute to one of the greatest to ever grace a basketball court, Bill Russell (1:00). Finally, Dallas Mavericks GM Nico Harrison joins the show to talk influences, his tenure at Nike, the decision to join Mavericks, his thoughts on Luka Doncic and the Mav's offseason additions and his philosophy on the game of basketball (35:04). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week the debate for the greatest overall NBA team ever assembled heats up with Andre & Evan taking on a match-up between the 2012 USA Olympic team (Kobe, Melo, Bron, KD...) vs the 1992 Dream Team (Jordan, Bird, Magic, Barkley). Its the ONE team with Michael Jeffrey Jordan that Andre decides to choose against (8:01), the guys also share thoughts on the nuances of player tampering (27:06), but not before they give tribute to one of the greatest to ever grace a basketball court, Bill Russell (1:00). Finally, Dallas Mavericks GM Nico Harrison joins the show to talk influences, his tenure at Nike, the decision to join Mavericks, his thoughts on Luka Doncic and the Mav's offseason additions and his philosophy on the game of basketball (35:04). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Get your brooms out, it's time to sweep this messy Nets season into the dust bin, but not before we decrypt one last message from Kyrie Irving. Misinformation spreads on the internet like wildfire, so consider us your source for verification and authentication as we sift through the headlines. Finally, the unexpected axing of James Borrego by the Charlotte brass calls our attention to the hiring methodology and practices of one Michael Jeffrey Jordan. What will the next Hornets coach need to have on their resumé? Subscribe to Basketball Illuminati! On Apple or Spotify Email us: basketballilluminati@gmail.com Twitter: @bballilluminati Instagram: @basketballilluminati Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Get your brooms out, it's time to sweep this messy Nets season into the dust bin, but not before we decrypt one last message from Kyrie Irving. Misinformation spreads on the internet like wildfire, so consider us your source for verification and authentication as we sift through the headlines. Finally, the unexpected axing of James Borrego by the Charlotte brass calls our attention to the hiring methodology and practices of one Michael Jeffrey Jordan. What will the next Hornets coach need to have on their resumé? Subscribe to Basketball Illuminati! On Apple or Spotify Email us: basketballilluminati@gmail.com Twitter: @bballilluminati Instagram: @basketballilluminati Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Xin chào quý vị và các bạn đang theo dõi Ngày Này Năm Ấy ngày 17/02 ------------------------------ Danh ngôn cuộc sống: "Lời nói khéo còn hơn cả hùng biện" ----------------------------- Sự kiện, nhân vật ngày 17/02: 1, Thái thượng hoàng Trần Thừa - Thái thượng hoàng đầu tiên của nhà Trần 2, Nhà văn Mạc Ngôn - nhà văn nổi tiếng Trung Quốc 3, Michael Jeffrey Jordan - cầu thủ bóng rổ nhà nghề người Hoa Kỳ nổi tiếng thế giới 4, Nam ca sĩ - nhạc sĩ Ed Sheeran ---------------------------- Giọng đọc: Thùy Dung, Huyền Trang ------------------------------ Hãy nghe 1 phiên bản khác tại: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aW74jJg5tXs&t -------------------------------------- Ngoài Podcast, các bạn có thể theo dõi chúng mình qua: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQy2UEI0nrxj5LkJUSwUEjw Mocha: http://video.mocha.com.vn/Ngay-Nay-Nam-Ay---Podcast-cn513208 ----------------- Cám ơn nhiều nha!
Merry Christmas everyone! In this mega-episode, Cliff and Joe conclude their 40 over 40 series in which they go through the 40 greatest players over the past 40 years. Part 4 includes players 10-1 including: Kobe, Lebron, KD, Shaq and his Airness himself, Michael Jeffrey Jordan. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sbr/support
by Scotty Reid The research company Statista reported recently that the 2020 revenue for the global athletic shoe market or sneaker market was valued at around 70 billion U.S. dollars annually, and it reports that the market is forecast to reach a value of 102 billion U.S. dollars in four years. Sneakers as they're popularly known in the United States became a fashion staple in the Black community around the late 1970s and 1980s owing to their growing popularity in part to the early interactions of hip-hop culture. Not only did break dancers, an athletic form of dancing that included elements of gymnastics, need comfortable shoes to perform but matching the shoes to an outfit, a fashion statement was just as important to the performers. Then in the mid-80s came along one Michael Jeffrey Jordan, who had one of the best NBA careers of his era, and became arguably the first global influencer long before the age of social media. Nike's media campaigns really leaned into a proud Black Identity without overtly showing their hand, by telling everyone to Just Be Like Mike, a Black man in a white-dominated society! It helped that Jordan the man was not one to wade into the social-political sphere once quipping that “republicans buy shoes too” when asked to endorse the Black Democrat Harvey Gannt, the former mayor of Charlotte, North Carolina, who hope to defeat the lifelong white supremacist, Senator Jesse Helms. Another bonus for Nike was that Jordan the man would likely not be raising any issues with Nike's labor practices let alone concern himself about where the Jordans sneakers were manufactured. Nike's iconic commercials, one starring, directed, and produced by famed Black film director Spike Lee at the peak of his popularity, somewhat of a Black cultural icon and a basketball fan in his own right, the media campaigns made Nike's Jordans brand its signature shoe driving the majority of its sales and thus profits. Sneakers are still a foundation of Black fashion trends, so it's logical that Black consumers are still the foundation of sneaker purchases thus driving the profits for the top global corporate brands like Adidas, Converse, Nike, and Rebook. However, most if not all manufacturing is done in countries like Indonesia, Vietnam, and China. The dollars the Black consumer market spends on these products often do not turn into employment opportunities for the communities where these Black consumers are geographically located. Corporations have long since outsourced manufacturing jobs where the corporations contract with factories in foreign countries where employers pay workers what would be considered slave wages in the US, wages well below the ridiculously low US Federal minimum wage. Enter the Covid 19 Pandemic! The coronavirus pandemic is having an impact despite the 2020 sales, COVID 19 did not arrive in the United States until the last two months of the calendar year. CNBC reports the sneaker giant Nike, the main supplier to Dick's Sporting Goods, a national retailer, is having supply chain issues. The same issues are also affecting other industries that rely on outsourced manufacturing. Despite the upward global trend in the demand for sneakers, with projected sales crossing the 100 Billion per year mark, Nike lowered its internal fiscal 2022 outlook due to the disruption in the global supply chain. Longer transit times, labor shortages abroad with prolonged production shutdowns in Vietnam, a major player in the manufacturing of Nike brand shoes. CNBC also reported that “In a recent conference call, Nike chief financial officer Matt Friend said the company anticipates its entire business will see short-term inventory shortages over the next few quarters.” It stands to reason that if the majority of the sneakers were manufactured in the United States, it stands likely that it would alleviate the pressure on the not being able to meet demand because of a disrupted global supply chain....
by Scotty Reid The research company Statista reported recently that the 2020 revenue for the global athletic shoe market or sneaker market was valued at around 70 billion U.S. dollars annually, and it reports that the market is forecast to reach a value of 102 billion U.S. dollars in four years. Sneakers as they're popularly known in the United States became a fashion staple in the Black community around the late 1970s and 1980s owing to their growing popularity in part to the early interactions of hip-hop culture. Not only did break dancers, an athletic form of dancing that included elements of gymnastics, need comfortable shoes to perform but matching the shoes to an outfit, a fashion statement was just as important to the performers. Then in the mid-80s came along one Michael Jeffrey Jordan, who had one of the best NBA careers of his era, and became arguably the first global influencer long before the age of social media. Nike's media campaigns really leaned into a proud Black Identity without overtly showing their hand, by telling everyone to Just Be Like Mike, a Black man in a white-dominated society! It helped that Jordan the man was not one to wade into the social-political sphere once quipping that “republicans buy shoes too” when asked to endorse the Black Democrat Harvey Gannt, the former mayor of Charlotte, North Carolina, who hope to defeat the lifelong white supremacist, Senator Jesse Helms. Another bonus for Nike was that Jordan the man would likely not be raising any issues with Nike's labor practices let alone concern himself about where the Jordans sneakers were manufactured. Nike's iconic commercials, one starring, directed, and produced by famed Black film director Spike Lee at the peak of his popularity, somewhat of a Black cultural icon and a basketball fan in his own right, the media campaigns made Nike's Jordans brand its signature shoe driving the majority of its sales and thus profits. Sneakers are still a foundation of Black fashion t
I'm very pleased to welcome Caitlin Shea and Greg Hassall - co-producers of Australian Story's two-part feature on Luc Longley - ‘One Giant Leap'. Personally, this podcast episode is extra special. Luc contacted me in June to ask if I'd be interested in doing research for the project. When Luc Longley calls, you don't need to be asked twice. I offered some historical context and pointed Greg towards particular video footage of Luc's career. A minor role, however, I'm extremely thankful to Luc, Caitlin and Greg for trusting my judgement.[Enjoy Adam's podcast? Buy him a coffee | Thanks for your support]In this conversation, we discuss behind-the-scenes details on how One Giant Leap originated. The pair talk about their experiences meeting Luc and the interview process with Longley's family and friends. You'll learn how interviews with US-based guests such as Scottie Pippen, Coach Phil Jackson and Steve Kerr were conducted. Of course, we examine how Caitlin and Greg managed to secure the involvement of Michael Jeffrey Jordan. They chat about how it felt to speak with one of the world's most-recognisable names and the unique relationship between Luc and Jordan whilst teammates on the Chicago Bulls. Truly fascinating to hear.Not in Australia? Watch here [Australian Story on YouTube]Follow: Instagram | Twitter | YouTube | FacebookListen: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | OvercastSubscribe: NBA-history newsletterE-mail Adam any time. Thanks for listening!
Le nom de Michael Jeffrey Jordan est, par définition, associé à la gagne, la victoire, le succès. Cependant, comme tout grand Homme, pour accéder à la gloire, le fleuve y menant est très loin d'être tranquille, entre adversité, échecs personnels, travail acharné, etc. Pour son 100e épisode, la Team Dunkast, composée de Damase, Mapenda et Vladimir, revisite une partie de la carrière de Sa Majesté qui est très souvent oubliée : celle avant son premier titre, entre sa draft en 1984 et le repeat des Pistons de Detroit en 1990. Extrait issu du direct Twitch du 11/06/2021. Podcast produit par Sports Content
"Les obstacles ne doivent pas t’arrêter. Si tu rencontres un mur, ne te retourne pas et n’abandonne pas. Tu dois comprendre comment escalader, traverser ou contourner le problème." Cette citation de Michael Jeffrey Jordan lui-même résume l'ensemble de son aventure sportive professionnelle. Afin d'avoir une carrière considérée parmi les plus grandes, vous devrez forcément passer par des états d'échecs et de doutes, afin de rebondir encore plus fort. Damase, Vladimir, et Paul reviennent sur les "pires" adversaires / rivaux qu'aura rencontré sa Majesté. Podcast produit par Sports Content
In honour of Episode 23, the boys pay respect to "The Goat", Bugs Bunny... errrr I mean Michael Jeffrey Jordan, by reviewing Joe Pytka's 1996 cinematic masterpiece, "Space Jam." This week's "Brew Review" features the flagship beer of the pride of Vankleek Hill, Ontario, Beau's Brewing Company, with their Lug Tread Lagered Ale. Sticking with a Space Jam connection, this week's draft topic is, "Modern day 'Monstars' team to take on the Looney Tunes, made up of modern NBA players.”
In this new series I’m calling NBA player bios I’m going to inform you guys on the greatest players to ever lace them up on the hardwood. But who better to start off with then Michael Jeffrey Jordan! Let’s get it started
You gotta appreciate the greatness we are witnessing. But at the same time, the level of competition in is nothing to get excited about. Listen to a detailed analysis that puts the LeBron as #1 all-time argument/propaganda to rest, once and for all. Michael Jeffrey Jordan is the greatest of all time...and here's why it's not even close. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Lebron can't win a championship without hearing the name Michael Jeffrey Jordan! We've got to let Lebron win and enjoy being the best in the game without hearing MJ's name!!
This weeks episode we discuss this Quarantine life and how its effected us day to day and the rest of the world as a whole. We discuss Joe Exotic weird ass, Hulu's new hit show Dave and the ESPN documentary coming up called "The Last Dance" about the Reign of the bull's in the 90's and how the g.o.a.t. Mr. Michael Jeffrey Jordan became the phenomenon well know and love today. As always we got NMOD with Cleo Sole, Wiz Khalifa & Curren$y,Nav and Joyner Lucas and more..
We are tackling the age old debate of who is the GOAT of the NBA?! Is it His Airness, Michael Jeffrey Jordan or The King, LeBron James? Join us as we take a deep dive and a rigorous analysis of characteristics which would dictate why one is the GOAT over the other! We each present our cases on why Bron or Mike are the GOAT and we want you to decide for yourself on who takes the crown. We then finish it off with who we would want to pair with each superstar to create the most unstoppable duo! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/notyourweeklysportspod/message
The SRL crew discusses the impact athletes of color have at a time where their voice and actions are pivotal. Also a "what if" scenario involving Michael Jeffrey Jordan himself.
In this episode we bring back a special guest as he calls in to react to 'The Last Dance', we give you our main takeaways regarding the greatness of Michael Jordan and the entire Bulls team. We then get into the ongoing debate on who is the GOAT and we top it off by each giving our Mount Rushmore's of NBA players all time. It was a real fun one.
My thoughts on the Bengals re-opening. My thoughts on the 67 page rules for major-league baseball players being healthy. And the debate is over Michael Jeffrey Jordan is the greatest basketball player ever. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
What better way to celebrate Mother's Day than dedicating two more hours to studying the greatness of Michael Jeffrey Jordan and the Chicago Bulls of the 1990s? We've got takes on Jordan's first retirement, his sojourn into professional baseball, MJ's notorious ferocity, Scottie Pippen's infamous "1.8 seconds" moment, and more. Plus, Scott takes a break from roasting Hassan (eventually) and turns his fire on a new sworn enemy: Jerry Reinsdorf.
David recounts the story of him meeting Michael Jordan/ Jakob recalls being a beautiful young boy at the school dance/ Never before heard footage from Gatorade's "Be Like Mike" jingle auditions/ Jakob attempts to get to the bottom of David's dislike of sweets and treats/ Gatorade is forced to hire a new director for "Be Like Mike" audition day 2/ Scottie and MJ's medical problems/ David finishes with his own experience of the school dance/
Another S****y Podcast is ready to discuss The Last Dance, among other things, but mostly, The Last Dance and Michael Jeffrey Jordan aka the best basketball player ever and maybe American ever and maybe human on Earth. There's still plenty of other subjects to go over like running into online dates in real life, Trent's girlfriend's b-day, Gronk possibly leaving the WWE almost as soon as he entered, and Tory Lanez's absolutely wild IG Live stories. Thank you for watching on Instagram and for listening wherever it is you are listening. Enjoy!
This week: Michael Jordan’s responsible for everything that goes wrong, flying coach, 1998 vs 2018, the ’21 Dubs, Climb Rich Man, the end of the Spurs, sweat equity, claiming all the Strava KOMs in Luscombe, not THAT Erebus disaster and Max joins the eSausage series. BALLS and tripping balls are available on their own RSS feeds, as well as being found together on Omny Studio,Spotify and Apple Podcasts (feel free to subscribe, rate and review) - and your unvarnished reckons are always welcomed via Twitter, Facebook and email.
This week Emerson discusses the lack of diversity in name in Hollywood as well as "The Last Dance." He also takes the time to give his thoughts on the Lebron vs MJ debate.
Unpopular Opinions Podcast Ep.52“Salute to All The Real Ones”We had a special guest, friend of the show, Filmmaker and Personal Trainer Richard Joseph. We tackled the word Accountability “Accountability” (1:00)No Power! (31:57)“Rhythm and Flow” (33:25) “Rich Joseph”(36:58)Michael Jeffrey Jordan...(50:13)D Wade and “His Girls” (1:25:20)“Are ALL LATINOS BLACK” (1:34:35)We Are The Culture! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The NBA is back this week, so you know we had to have our favorite guest EARL WATSON on the show. The former PG tells us why STEPH & D-LO won’t work and why RUSS & HARDEN will. EARL gives flowers to the JAZZ for acquiring MIKE CONLEY and give his solution for ZION’s injury troubles. JOY and EARL pick their conference and NBA Finals winners. KAWHI is the TERMINATOR, but what does he do when no one is watching? Plus, EARL shares his Top 5 basketball movies. Catch EARL dropping pearls of wisdom this season on NBA TV this season! In WIT IT/QUIT IT… Why doesn’t JASON GARRETT get credit when the COWBOYS win? And, is the AFC all about the COLTS, CHIEFS, PATRIOTS and TEXANS? The GOAT is in PETTY COURT! MICHAEL JEFFREY JORDAN turns an interview slash tequila ad into a sick burn on STEPHEN CURRY…we think. Or, maybe not? MAGIC JOHNSON even had to weigh in on twitter, so it actually happened. HIGH KEY the SAINTS keep marching and LOW KEY the RAVENS have an MVP in LAMAR JACKSON. The EAGLES, CHARGERS and KIRK COUSINS absoluters find themselves in this week’s LOSER POWER RANKINGS. MS. T has the CULTURE REPORT with some controversy over the ROLLING STONE TOP 100 singers list and the new STAR WARS trailer. Plus, we roll back the tape on JOY predicting KANYE dropping the album with the doc from a few episodes ago. Undefeated, neva lost!
Nesse vigésimo terceiro episódio os nossos analistas Guilherme Alves, João Pedro e Octávio Ribeiro discutem sobre o maior jogador da NBA, o famoso GOAT, Michael Jeffrey Jordan! O post No Aro Podcast 023 – Michael Jordan apareceu primeiro em Fumble na Net Podcasts.
In a sports era where everyone seems to be testing the free agent market or holding out in order to “secure the bag”, leaving money on the table seems counter-intuitive. But when a legend like Tom Brady routinely signs for less than market value, he's giving his team an advantage in the form of the opportunity to spend more on other players, and you've seen how that's worked out for him. You can't fault any player for wanting to make as much as possible in their uncertain career window, but it's no coincidence that the most successful teams often have the most favorable contracts. Even the GOAT, Michael Jeffrey Jordan himself, the richest American pro athlete ever, was paid under market value most of his career. And that brings us to the Golden State Warriors and Draymond Green, signing for well under market to keep the Warriors core together. A lot has to go into the decision to leave up to $100 million on the table, but we think we might have some idea of why Day Day chose to take a discount to stay in the Bay. So sit back, the NBA wheels keep turning, the NFL season is rapidly approaching, MLB has the spotlight and we're breaking down how it's all unfolding, next on the Roundup Podcast, so let's get rolling. . .
In this episode, Kelly Hogan runs through the life of the great Michael Jordan.
On this weeks Bust it Wide Open, the boy's try to unravel the biggest NBA conspiracy of all time, Michael Jeffrey Jordan. Does being the greatest player of all time mean that you can get away with being the worst human of all time? Help us investigate this Hitler mustache wearing GOAT.
This week, we consider the Portland Trailblazers drafting Sam Bowie over Michael Jeffrey Jordan in 1984, and ask if it's really the biggest draft bust in all of sports history. You know how we like to trouble the narrative!
We're capping off Never Heard of 'Em November with a crown jewel - the blacklisted 90s Bulls shooter and activist Craig Hodges! We cover Hodges' time on the Clippers and Bucks, his role on the Bulls alongside one Michael Jeffrey Jordan, his phenom 3-point shot, and his ultimate blacklisting from the league for his political and activist views.
A SPECIAL PREVIEW of TIOBI's PREMIUM PODCAST, "In Search of Lost Dimes," an exploration of the life and career of Michael Jeffrey Jordan! On this episode, we talk about the Barkley Sixers on the occasion of Jordan Droppin' 49 on 'em. For more episodes of ISOLD, hit up the Patreon! Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3DkSfacGjcJdMDDjUfljjZ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/take-it-or-break-it/id1172601624?mt=2 RSS: tiobi.libsyn.com/rss Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TakeItOrBreakIt
Chicago sports-radio pioneer and broadcasting veteran, Cheryl Raye-Stout. As a young girl, Cheryl was taught the nuances of baseball, by her maternal grandfather. That helped foster her love of sports and set the path for what would be - and still is - a pioneering career in Chicago sports radio. We chat about Cheryl's early years in radio and her experiences in the early-1980s, as she sought equal footing as a sports reporter in a largely male-dominated industry. Cheryl had PR directors ask her to leave locker rooms, resulting in her conducting interviews on the floor outside. Finally, after "a couple of years", Chicago Bears rookie, Jim Harbaugh, put an end to Cheryl's outside-the-locker-room conversations; she was finally allowed to join her male counterparts. Cheryl talks about the state of the Chicago Bulls, pre-Michael Jordan. We discuss her recollection of when she first heard Jordan's name. This was well before Michael arrived in Chicago. Cheryl, and the city-at-large, were eager followers of college basketball. We chat about Jordan's immediate impact on the Bulls, plus, Cheryl details memories of his (1980s) teammates, Dave Corzine and Charles Oakley. We chat about the highs of WMAQ (AM-670) obtaining the rights to broadcast Chicago Bulls games on radio, coupled with the lows the station would soon experience, after recently-minted Rookie of the Year, Michael Jordan, broke his foot on October 29, 1985. It may surprise some people, however, Michael Jordan was perhaps the NBA's most-accessible star in the 1980s and (early) 1990s. Cheryl talks about the access she had to arguably, the game's most-electrifying performer - including night sessions at Bulls' training camp, when nary a reporter was in sight. We talk about the Bulls' incredible run of six titles in eight years and some of Cheryl's fondest memories from those championship runs. Cheryl recounts the biggest news stories she broke in the 1990s. Both, not surprisingly, involved Michael Jeffrey Jordan. The first, Michael's decision to play baseball. Second, Jordan's return to the NBA ("I'm back"). The behind-the-scenes details of how Cheryl uncovered the stories are nothing short of fascinating. Learn more about all of the above, discover the story behind Michael's autograph on this photo, plus, hear a couple of classic Dennis Rodman anecdotes. If you love NBA history, this is a conversation you will not want to miss. Links discussed (include): * Michael Jordan’s (would-be) broken foot (1985) * Bulls’ radio call of MJ’s 63-point game at Boston Garden (1986) * “The Shot” | WMAQ [Jim Durham and Johnny ‘Red’ Kerr] (1989) * Cheryl: “John Paxson‘s not here! John Paxson’s not here!!” (1991) People mentioned in this episode, include: Phil Jackson, Luc Longley, Horace Grant, Bill Cartwright & Scott Williams. Editor's note: sign-up for the monthly newsletter - receive exclusive details on upcoming podcast episodes and future, high-profile guests to appear on the show. I appreciate all feedback, FB Page 'Likes' and iTunes ratings / reviews. Follow: Facebook | Twitter | Google+ Subscribe: iTunes | Stitcher | Newsletter | RSS | Website Feedback: e-mail (audio welcome) | Voicemail
Michael Jeffrey Jordan emekli Amerikalı profesyonel basketbolcu ve aktif işadamıdır. ABD profesyonel basketbol ligi NBA'in resmi sitesine göre, "Oybirliğiyle, Michael Jordan tüm zamanların en büyük basketbolcusudur."
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Sam gets into the huge Boogie Cousins to New Orleans trade, breaks down how the Kings franchise is a mess. How this affects the Pelicans this year and beyond, and why Michael Jeffrey Jordan should NOT be on the Slam Dunk Champion Mt. Rushmore. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Sam gets into the huge Boogie Cousins to New Orleans trade, breaks down how the Kings franchise is a mess. How this affects the Pelicans this year and beyond, and why Michael Jeffrey Jordan should NOT be on the Slam Dunk Champion Mt. Rushmore. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.