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In the final hour, Mac & Bone are joined by Kaylyn Kyle, from Apple TV as she talks about the start to the season for Charlotte FC, legendary Duke big man Mike Gminski joins to talk about the Blue Devils chances to cut down the nets in San Antonio, the guys preview the weekend in sports, read funny texts & more See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Legendary Duke big man and longtime ACC broadcaster Mike Gminski joins the show as Mike talks about Duke's run to the Final Four, what stands out about the player Cooper Flagg is, and the coach Jon Scheyer is becoming, and more See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Good Morning BT with Bo Thompson and Beth Troutman | Friday, March 7, 2025 6:05 Beth’s Song of the Day; Bo's connection to Travis Tritt's "T-R-O-U-B-L-E"6:20 Interview with Phil Ford & Mike Gminski (replay)6:35 Interview with Phil Ford & Mike Gminski (replay)6:50 RAM Biz Update; High-end Strawberries 7:05 What advice would you give your younger self?7:20 What advice would you give your younger self? (cont.) / Caller Paul: Give grace & find mentors / Caller Neil: It's ok to fail7:35 What advice would you give your younger self? - Question posed to the studio crew7:50 Crossing the Streams with Brett Winterble 8:05 GUEST: Matt Doherty (phone) - Duke v Carolina this weekend / ACC Tournament8:20 Revisiting & continuing "Advice to your younger self" conversation8:35 Friday News Quiz8:50 Dept. of Labor Jobs numbers released / 5 things learned by spending time in the happiest country in the world 9:05 Hancock in studio; Travelling cross-country9:20 Hancock in studio; Revisiting the possibility of getting Kidz Bop kids on the show / Reminiscing on Charlotte9:35 Hancock in studio; Big Weekend / LEGO9:50 Hancock in studio; Local humane societies waiving fees this weekend / Show wrapSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bo, Beth and Jim welcome David Chadwick as he previews this weekends David Chadwick Show with ACC Basketball legends Mike Gminski and Phil Ford.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Good Morning BT with Bo Thompson and Beth Troutman | Thursday, March 6th, 2025. 6:05 Beth’s Song of the Day 6:20 Kidz Bop On GMBT/Beth Troutman: Most Famous Former Member of the Jam Kidz 6:35 Airports Running Rampant with Gate Lice (Callers) 6:50 RAM Biz Update; 9:00 Hour Rundown 7:05 Bill Belichick Talks UNC Football 7:20 Cancellation Culture 7:35 Cancellation Culture Cont. (Listener Emails) 7:50 Crossing the Streams with Brett Winterble 8:05 Tom Llamas Will Replace Lester Holt On NBC Nightly News 8:20 Is There a "Pinnacle" Network Job In Media? 8:35 Guest: Bill Graham (Legal Expert) - Legal Headlines 8:50 Bill Graham Cont. 9:05 Guest: David Chadwick, Mike Gminski, Phil Ford 9:20 David Chadwick, Mike Gminski, Phil Ford Cont. 9:35 David Chadwick and Mike Gminski Cont. 9:50 Show WrapSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CW: substance abuse/addictionIn this powerful episode, Juliet (a proud Duke fan!) sits down with former Duke basketball star and 14-season NBA veteran, Mike Gminski. Now a basketball analyst, Mike opens up about his most fulfilling role yet—navigating recovery and using his story to help others.Mike shares what it was like to be a young athlete in a hyper-competitive world where their "brains are wired to be the best." He candidly discusses his relationship with alcohol, which began at age 15, and the traumas that fueled his addiction. He reflects on the interventions attempted by former teammates and friends, as well as the pivotal moments that led him to seek change.With deep honesty, Mike reveals how "silence and isolation almost killed me" and why he's now committed to speaking out. You'll hear about his friendships, gestures from Coach K, and a life-changing moment with his son that reshaped his journey. Throughout the conversation, Juliet highlights themes of shame, ego, gratitude, and growth—offering insights that resonate far beyond sports.This is a must-listen episode filled with raw honesty, resilience, and inspiration.Mike Gminski Instagram: @gman43dukeSana HouseJuliet's Instagram: @YepIGoToTherapyJuliet's Website: Yep, I Go To TherapySun Counseling & Wellness
Former Duke Bluedevil Mike Gminski joins the show to talk the rise of Cooper Flagg and more news in college basketball
Décimo programa dedicado a la temporada 1985-86 de la NBA en el que continuamos el repaso de la fase regular de todos los equipos. En este analizamos a los New Jersey Nets; tanto las expectativas como el desarrollo del curso, los movimientos en la plantilla, el ataque y la defensa, los jugadores, las estadísticas individuales y colectivas, y algunas curiosidades. Micheal Ray Richardson condicionó el buen hacer del equipo, sus problemas con las drogas lo sacaron de la liga. Dave Wohl sustituyó a Stan Albeck en el banquillo al inicio de la campaña. Tanto Buck Williams como Mike Gminski rindieron al máximo. Darryl Dawkins estuvo lesionado durante demasiados encuentros. Albert King y Otis Birdsong no cumplieron con las expectativas. Darwin Cook y Mickey Johnson fueron los secundarios que más ayudaron y Kelvin Ransey se retiraba. Hablamos sobre todo lo anterior y mucho más. ------ Contacto y redes: - iVoox (Era baloncesto): https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-era-baloncesto_sq_f1687000_1.html - XLS con todos los audios: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1k9YiJkMkIMwONwX1onZZTBHBffYVtnlgT2oBebypG0A - Twitter: @erabaloncesto - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@erabaloncesto - Blog: https://erabaloncesto.home.blog - erabaloncesto@gmail.com ------ Sintonía: - Cornflowers (Dee Yan-Key): freemusicarchive.org/music/Dee_Yan-Key/Vacation_Days/01-Dee_Yan-Key-Cornflowers ------ Creado y presentado por José Manuel Gómez y Manuel Álvarez López. Publicado el 22 de septiembre de 2024.
Bryce interviews former Duke and NBA basketball player Mike Gminski. Mike played for four years at Duke (1976-1980) and was named the ACC Rookie of the Year and ACC Player of the Year. When he left Duke, he was the career leader in points, rebounds, and blocked shots, and his number "43" is retired. He was drafted in the first round of the 1980 NBA draft, 7th overall, by the New Jersey Nets, and throughout his 14-year NBA career also played for the 76ers, Hornets, and Bucks. After playing basketball, Mike has been a long-time analyst for the Hornets, CBS Sports, Raycom Sports, and Fox Sports Net and was a regular contributor to WFNZ. He's joining us today to share about his journey with alcohol and now sobriety and how Jesus has changed his life. He is currently a Peer Recovery Coach at Sana Recovery.3:00 Intro 3:50 Mike Gminski4:00 Thoughts on JJ Redick to the Lakers 6:10 Duke basketball 8:13 Charles Barkley story10:18 Duke basketball group chat 11:05 Broadcasting career 13:15 Relationship with Drinking 16:28 Introduction to faith 18:00 Financial issues 21:40 Drinking problem begins23:06 First divorce 23:35 Tough marriage advice 24:34 2nd marriage's health problems 30:00 Appropriate time to grieve 31:43 Duke teammates' intervention34:42 Vodka 36:50 Functional alcoholic 37:31 Covid 39:00 Mike's son 43:00 Rehab 45:25 Continued walk with Christ 53:00 Beating alcohol addiction57:54 Advice for addicts 1:01:05 Mike's life now1:05:12 Outro Bring meaning and purpose to your Fantasy season by signing up for Fantasy Football Fellowship.Check out our newly-released book, The Sports Devotional Visit our website to sign up for our free weekly email devotionals: HEREBecome a monthly donor or give a one-time gift to support UNPACKIN' it by going to our Donation Page: HERESearch for UNPACKIN' it's reading plans on the YouVersion Bible App: HERE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mike Gminski, a former American professional basketball player, is renowned for his impressive career in the NBA and now, his contributions to advocacy around addiction recovery. Making a name for himself at Duke University, Gminski was a standout center, earning multiple accolades including All-ACC and All-American honors. His college success paved the way for a distinguished NBA career, where he played for teams like the New Jersey Nets, Philadelphia 76ers, and the Charlotte Hornets. Beyond the basketball court, Gminski has also built a remarkable 30-year career in broadcasting, where his insights and experience have made him a respected voice in sports media. Alongside this successful broadcasting career, he faced and overcame significant struggles with addiction. His journey to recovery has been a source of inspiration and motivation for his advocacy work in the field of addiction recovery. Gminski is passionately involved in helping others who face similar challenges, using his personal experience and public platform to raise awareness about addiction and the possibilities of recovery. He actively participates in various programs and initiatives that support those battling addiction, often sharing his story to encourage and guide others towards a path of sobriety and health. He's currently the Director of Mentorship at Sana House and sits on the Board of Directors at Emerald School of Excellence, NC's first recovery high school. Thank you to our sponsor: Bonbuz
It’s said less than ten percent of people with addiction problems can stay sober and .03% of high school basketball players can make it up the NBA. So it’s safe to say Jayson Williams and Mike Gminski have beaten the odds. But they haven’t done it without hard work and having strong teammates in life. Mike was Jayson’s mentor in the NBA and then 30 years later, Jayson had the opportunity to show G-Man the way in recovery, thanks to Rebound Institute, which uses adventure therapy and recovery methods to help folks craft the ultimate comeback. www.rebound4life.org Phone: 877-2-REBOUND https://youtu.be/_q2ScC93qMk
This week on A Trophy Life, Bob Rathbun spends time with Duke great and long-time ACC commentator: Mike Gminski! Conference realignment news dominates the Jersey Mike's News and Notes!WANT TO SUPPORT A TROPHY LIFE?Leave a rating and review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Your feedback only helps make the show better, and we appreciate your support!For more information about the Naismith Trophy Award, visit our home on the web.http://naismithtrophy.com/
Decimoquinto programa dedicado a la temporada 1984-85 de la NBA en el que continuamos el repaso de la fase regular. Analizamos a los New Jersey Nets, tanto sus expectativas como el desarrollo del curso, los movimientos en la plantilla, su ataque y defensa, los jugadores, las estadísticas individuales y del conjunto, y algunas curiosidades. Las expectativas eran altas tras el buen rendimiento del equipo en las eliminatorias de 1984. La franquicia mantuvo el mismo bloque y en esta campaña el mejor fue Micheal Ray Richardson, quien rindió como nunca y, aparentemente, estuvo alejado de las drogas. Buck Williams fue el otro pilar del equipo, con Mike Gminski ayudando, pero hubo demasiados jugadores importantes que se perdieron bastantes partidos: Darryl Dawkins únicamente disputó 39 encuentros; Mike O’Koren, 43; y Otis Birdsong, 56. Hablamos sobre todo lo anterior y mucho más. En el cierre, leemos los comentarios de los oyentes ------ Contacto y redes: - iVoox (Era baloncesto): https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-era-baloncesto_sq_f1687000_1.html - XLS con todos los audios: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1k9YiJkMkIMwONwX1onZZTBHBffYVtnlgT2oBebypG0A - Twitter: @erabaloncesto - Blog: https://erabaloncesto.home.blog - erabaloncesto@gmail.com ------ Sintonía: - Cornflowers (Dee Yan-Key): freemusicarchive.org/music/Dee_Yan-Key/Vacation_Days/01-Dee_Yan-Key-Cornflowers ------ Creado y presentado por José Manuel Gómez y Manuel Álvarez López. Publicado el 21 de mayo de 2023.
CBB analyst, Mike Gminski, hops on to talk hoops with Howard!
DESCRIPTION Inducted June 12, 2003 A 6'11″ center, Gminski played 14 seasons in the NBA. He had an outstanding collegiate career at Duke where he was named ACC Player of the Year for the 1979-80 season. A two-time All-American, Gminski is Duke's all-time leading rebounder and shot blocker. He was selected by the New Jersey Nets as the seventh overall pick in the 1980 NBA draft. During his seven seasons with the Nets, Gminski established himself as a tough player and helped lead the franchise to the playoffs five times. In his final season with the Nets he averaged 16.4 points and 8.8 rebounds before being traded to the Philadelphia 76ers. In his first season with Philadelphia, he averaged 16.9 points and 10 rebounds per game. The following year he averaged over 17 points per game and led the 76ers to the Atlantic Division title. During his NBA career, Gminski scored more than 10,000 points and grabbed over 6,000 rebounds, a feat accomplished by only a handful of players in NBA history. INDUCTION BANQUET PROGRAM STORY — June 12, 2003 EXCELLENCE AND CONSISTENCY By Tom TarapackiNPASHF Board Member / Polish American Journal More than twenty years after leaving Duke University, Mike Gminski's name remains prominent in the illustrious basketball program's record books. The former two-time All-American remains the Blue Devil's all-time leading rebounder and shot blocker, and third-leading scorer. But when his collegiate playing days ended, the 6-11 center also enjoyed an outstanding 14-year NBA career, and is one of only a handful of pro players to score more than 10,000 points and haul in more than 6,000 rebounds. The great-grandson of a Polish immigrant from Karkow, Mike Gminski was born on August 3, 1959, in Bridgeport, Connecticut. He grew up in nearby Monroe, where he attended Masur High School. Encouraged by his parents, Mike played tennis, baseball and football, and developed into one of the state's best high school basketball players. He was also a very good student — so good that he was able to leave high school a year early, a fact that most college recruiters overlooked. Mike struck up a friendship with a Duke player named Terry Chili at a basketball camp, and decided to make the Durham, North Carolina school his first visit after his sophomore year. He “fell in love with the campus” and committed to the Blue Devils. At Duke, head coach Bill Foster was trying to rebuild the program that had not been to the NCAA tournament in more than a decade. It became apparent very early that his freshman center could help him do just that. In his first season Gminski averaged 15.3 points and 10.7 rebounds for the 14-13 Blue Devils, and was named Atlantic Coast Conference 1976-77 co-rookie of the year. As a sophomore Mike averaged 20 points and 10 rebounds, earning first-team All-ACC honors. Even better, the Blue Devils posted its first of three straight 20-plus win seasons. Duke also won the ACC tournament for the first time since 1966, and made the NCAA tournament field. Mike had an excellent tournament, including a 29-point performance against Notre Dame in the semi-finals. The Cinderella Blue Devils made it all the way to the 1978 national championship game, where they battled valiantly but lost to Kentucky, 94-88. Mike had 20 points and 12 rebounds in the game, and was named to the All-NCAA Final Four team. As a junior Mike had an incredible season, leading Duke in scoring (18.8), rebounding (9.2), blocked shots (66), dunks (44), and field goal shooting (51.9%). He earned All-American honors and was named ACC Player of the Year. Duke complied a 22-8 mark and qualified for the NCAA tournament, but lost in the first round to St. John's. In the 1979-80 season the talented center was again a first team All-American, posting career highs in scoring (21.3), and rebounding (10.9). Mike also set a school single-season record for blocks with 97. His senior season also marked the third time that the history major was named an Academic All-American. That season Duke struggled down the stretch amid rumors that head Coach Foster would leave following the season. The Devils were seeded sixth for the ACC tournament and had little hope of landing an NCAA bid unless they won it. Duke responded by beating the top three seeds and winning the ACC crown. Duke advanced to the regional quarterfinal of the NCAA tournament before losing to Purdue. Gminski ended his collegiate career with numerous school records, and still holds Duke's career records for rebounds (1,242) and blocked shots (345), and is third in scoring (2,323 points). His jersey, number 43, was retired by Duke shortly after he left the school, and he was later inducted into the Duke Sports Hall of Fame. “G-man” was then selected in the NBA drafts first round (7th overall) by the New Jersey Nets. Gminski helped revive the struggling Nets, who made the playoffs in five of his seven seasons. He displayed a consistently outstanding all-around game, and was particularly known for his shooting touch. In fact, in four of his NBA seasons he hit better than 50 percent of his shots from the field. Gminski came into the league at about 240 pounds, but bulked up to as much as 270 pounds. Following his rookie season in New Jersey, Mike contracted a serious infection in his back after having surgery on an injured elbow. He was in critical condition for three days with a 105-degree temperature before doctors were finally able to successfully control the infection. His weight fell from 265 pounds to 215 pounds during his hospital stay. Mike was traded by the Nets in 1987, after enjoying one of his best seasons (16.4 points per game, 8.8 rebounds per game). He was among New Jersey's all-time leaders in several categories. He was second in games played (550), third in minutes (13,638), rebounds (3,671) and blocks (599), and fourth in points (6,415). Gminski went to Philadelphia, where he continued to excel. In his first season (1987-88) with the 76ers he averaged a “double-double”, with 16.9 points and 10 rebounds (along with 118 blocked shots). The following season Mike enjoyed his highest scoring average (17.2) as a pro as the 76ers won the Atlantic Division with a 53-29 record, but lost in the playoffs to Chicago. Those 76ers teams were among the best that Mike played on in the NBA, but he enjoyed the camaraderie as much as the winning. “The closeness of the players reminded me of my teams at Duke,” he recalled. In 1990 Mike was dealt to the Charlotte Hornets, an expansion franchise in its third year in the NBA. He has had a good first season upon his return to the state of North Carolina, but suffered a herniated disk. Injuries began to take their toll, and in 1994 he was traded to Milwaukee for Frank Brickowski in what was basically a salary move. Not wanting to become a “basketball vagabond” jumping from team to team, Gminski accepted an offer from the Charlotte Hornets to join their broadcast team. He stayed there for eight years, until the franchise moved to New Orleans, and then Mike joined the Fox Sports Net telecast team as a lead analyst. He lives in North Carolina with his wife, Stacey Anderson, and their son, Noah. Gminski continues to receive recognition for his athletic achievements. Last year he was named to the ACC 50th anniversary team. He also was named to the North Carolina Sports Hall of Fame. He was also chosen as one of a group of 25 finalists for induction into the Verizon Academic All-American Hall of Fame. While Mike Gminski is widely considered one of college basketball's greatest players, he certainly does not receive his due as a professional athlete. He was not a flashy player who drew headlines on or off the court, but Gminski's career totals are quite impressive. They include 10,953 points, 6,480 rebounds and 989 blocked shots. He was skilled in all facets of the game, and was a well-linked and respected teammate wherever he played.
This week, one of the ACC's all-time greats, Duke legend Mike Gminski joins us! Plus, the Jersey Mike's News and Notes for the week with your host Bob Rathbun!WANT TO SUPPORT A TROPHY LIFE?Leave a rating and review on iTunes, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Your feedback only helps make the show better, and we appreciate your support!For more information about the Naismith Trophy Award, visit our home on the web.http://naismithtrophy.com/
We are finally ready to talk Phillies off-season and we ask the question few want to acknowledge. Is there a reason to be concerned as Eagles fans? Short answer is, it's complicated. Where does Joe Embiid's epic game rank in Sixers lore, we don't know who the #1 College Basketball team is and that's okay. The Georgia Bulldogs path becomes a little clearer and no one is talking about Orlando Woolridge, Mike Gminski, and the Ides of March - except us. Probably our best show ever. Enjoy!
It's said less than ten percent of people with addiction problems can stay sober and .03% of high school basketball players can make it up the NBA. So it's safe to say Jayson Williams and Mike Gminski have beaten the odds. But they haven't done it without hard work and having strong teammates in life. Mike was Jayson's mentor in the NBA and then 30 years later, Jayson had the opportunity to show G-Man the way in recovery, thanks to Rebound Institute, which uses adventure therapy and recovery methods to help folks craft the ultimate comeback. www.rebound4life.org Phone: 877-2-REBOUND https://youtu.be/_q2ScC93qMk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike Gminski was the seventh pick in the NBA Draft in 1980, after an all-American career at Duke. He averaged almost 12 points a game over a 14-year NBA career, where he says alcohol abuse really wasn't an issue. But then life threw some haymakers at the G-Man and he used drinking and drugs to cope. On July 13, 2020, Gminski's son Noah and his ex-wife drove him to Florida, where former teammate Jayson Williams is running a treatment center called Rebound Institute. By that point, Gminski was drinking a fifth of vodka a day and taking Xanax to deal with panic attacks. At Rebound, he learned how to stay sober and play the game of life again. Gminski talks with Pete about getting sober, a colorful NBA career, and his work as a successful TV analyst on college basketball games. And he does all his talking from Rebound, where he's now employed. But most importantly he talks about almost dying a year ago and living his best life today. Gminski calls it a miracle. We bet you'll call this a great podcast. https://www.facebook.com/reboundforlife Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mike Gminski NBA Veteran and ACC Network Broadcaster joins Rabbi Erez Sherman of Sinai Temple to discuss the role of faith in times of success and hardship. Gminski speaks about how his personal conviction to faith influenced his mindset as an NBA player through pre-game prayer sessions in the locker room, as well as how it has served as his anchor in dealing with addiction following the loss of a loved one. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Kenny Dennard + Mike Gminski join hosts Matt and Josh to discuss the Duke team that played and lost the NCAA title in 1978. They discuss the young roster, the tension of the season and the Tournament as we revisit the Duke team that sparked the school's success over the next four decades. This Episode is produced by Truth + Media and is presented by 19nine. Visit them at https://19nine.com!
It's about time we got another Blue Devil on the podcast! Duke legend Kenny Dennard joins us today to share his experiences with us. He has always had to prove others wrong and overcome adversity since the very beginning. It's an inspiring story and we get to hear all about it!Kenny Dennard played on those memorable Duke teams that included Gene Banks, Mike Gminski, Jim Spanarkel, and Coach Foster. Dennard helped rebuild and lead Duke to the championship game in 1978 as a Freshman after the program finished last in the ACC the year before. Dennard played 4 years at Duke including Coach K's first season. He went on to be selected in the 4th round by the Kansas City Kings and played 3 seasons in the NBA. Dennard overcame a lot during his career. He was diagnosed with testicular cancer while fighting his way back to the NBA. His experiences have been able to help and inspire many people across the world and it's truly an honor to have him share his story with us today.Great stories shared in this one about overcoming adversity, Gene Banks, Jim Spanarkel, Coach Foster, Coach K, journey to NBA, Elvin Hayes, fight against cancer, WILD experiences overseas and MUCH more. BIG thanks to Kenny for taking the time to hang out with us today. A lot of valuable and inspiring experiences shared in this one and plenty of laughs to go with it! We are forever grateful for the time and we know you'll love this one!Thanks Kenny Dennard!Checkout his podcast at Dogcasts.coBe sure to checkout his book titled “Secrets Have an Expiration Date” that will come out in 100 yearsAlso checkout and support https://www.dukechronicle.com/section/king-of-cameronYou can find this episode on Apple, Spotify or any source for podcasts.Follow us on social media for news, updates and highlight reels!Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/notin.myhouse.79Instagram- @Not_in_my_house_podcastTwitter - @NOTINMYHOUSEpc
Mike Gminski was the seventh pick in the NBA Draft in 1980, after an all-American career at Duke. He averaged almost 12 points a game over a 14-year NBA career, where he says alcohol abuse really wasn't an issue. But then life threw some haymakers at the G-Man and he used drinking and drugs to cope. On July 13, 2020, Gminski's son Noah and his ex-wife drove him to Florida, where former teammate Jayson Williams is running a treatment center called Rebound Institute. By that point, Gminski was drinking a fifth of vodka a day and taking Xanax to deal with panic attacks. At Rebound, he learned how to stay sober and play the game of life again. Gminski talks with Pete about getting sober, a colorful NBA career, and his work as a successful TV analyst on college basketball games. And he does all his talking from Rebound, where he's now employed. But most importantly he talks about almost dying a year ago and living his best life today. Gminski calls it a miracle. We bet you'll call this a great podcast. https://www.facebook.com/reboundforlife Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
En este séptimo audio dedicado a la campaña 1982-83 continuamos el repaso de la temporada regular con otro equipo de la Conferencia Este: New Jersey Nets. Analizamos en profundidad a esta franquicia (expectativas de cara a este curso, desarrollo de la temporada, jugadores más destacados, estadísticas individuales y colectivas, curiosidades, etc.); hablamos asimismo de la apuesta por Darryl Dawkins, la abrupta salida de Larry Brown, la consolidación de Buck Williams y Albert King, Micheal Ray Richardson y las drogas, el nivelazo del equipo de diciembre a febrero, el poco uso pero buen rendimiento de Mike Gminski, los (muchos) traspasos, la mejor defensa de la liga, y otros muchos temas. --- Contenido: - 00:00:00 Presentación. - 00:01:25 New Jersey Nets. - 02:17:15 Digresiones y cierre (comentarios de los oyentes). ------ Contacto y redes: - erabaloncesto@gmail.com - Twitter: @erabaloncesto - Blog: https://erabaloncesto.home.blog - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/erabaloncesto - YouTube (Era baloncesto): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFi8v4YXzNGdL3A0pRm5cRQ - iVoox (Era baloncesto): https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-era-baloncesto_sq_f1687000_1.html - XLS con todos los audios: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1k9YiJkMkIMwONwX1onZZTBHBffYVtnlgT2oBebypG0A/edit#gid=579299751 ------ Sintonía: - Cornflowers (Dee Yan-Key): freemusicarchive.org/music/Dee_Yan-Key/Vacation_Days/01-Dee_Yan-Key-Cornflowers ------ Presentado y creado por: José Manuel Gómez y Manuel Álvarez López. Publicado el 23 de mayo de 2021.
Tim Brando will be on the call with Mike Gminski for Raycom Sports, as this will be the last time the syndicated network broadcasts a Duke-UNC game before passing the baton to ESPN's ACC Network. He joins us to describe the historic run of Raycom and Blue Devils vs. Tar Heels.
Matt discusses some of the recent NFL head coaching hires, did his homework that Mike Gminski gave him on Monday finding out if Syracuse shoots better away from the Dome, "Do We Care?" and Don Munson, the voice of the Clemson Tigers, joins the show to discuss the football national championship and the basketball team coming to the Dome tonight.
Matt discusses Syracuse's win over Notre Dame, Wild Card weekend including Cody Parkey missing the game winning kick for the Bears, ACC Network analyst Mike Gminski joins the show to discuss the Orange's play against Notre Dame, "Do We Care?" and another edition of "Pick Six."
John Roth revisits some of the most memorable Senior Day games in Duke Basketball history through the eyes of the players who made them so special - featuring Dick Groat, Mike Gminski, Gene Banks, Mark Alarie, Jay Bilas, Jeff Capel, Roshown McLeod, Lance Thomas, Jon Scheyer, and Mike Krzyzewski.
DG speaks with former Duke basketball star Mike Gminski about ACC hoops and talks about the Jason Peters injury being more impactful than the Carson Wentz injury.
The Governor of our great state of North Carolina and a huge sports fan, Roy Cooper joins DG to talk about HB2's effect on NC's sports economy, UNC vs. Duke, blocking Phil Ford's shot back in the day, and the Carolina Hurricanes. Following the Governor, Duke basketball legend and broadcaster Mike Gminski joins the show!
Adam & Aaron celebrate the 30th anniversary of Michael Jordan's second season in the National Basketball Association. This episode covers: - NBA regular season - March 24 through April 13, 1986 - Insightful minutiae, all but lost to the annals of basketball history In this episode, we discuss numerous happenings from the 1985-86 NBA season. The Chicago Bulls finished the regular season with ten games in twenty days – six wins and four losses. Michael Jordan - who buoyed his Bulls' chances of returning to the playoffs - led Chicago in a tug of war against the Cleveland Cavaliers. As the regular season drew to a close, both teams were fighting for the right to contend in the postseason. Tune in to hear this and plenty more, as we uncover some hidden gems from the NBA’s golden era. Links discussed: Erving buries Boston This episode continues our coverage of the 1985-86 NBA season. We encourage your interaction. Feel free to suggest specific games, moments and events from within the season, for us to cover in future episodes of the series. Thanks for taking the time to listen to the show. If you enjoy the content, please share it with your friends! Others mentioned in this episode, include: Dominique Wilkins, Danny Ainge, Adrian Dantley, Mike Gminski, Larry Bird, Jerry Reynolds, Louis Orr, Charles Barkley, Herb Williams, Ken Bannister & Keith Lee. Chicago Bulls games discussed: 86-03-25 - New York Knicks @ Chicago Bulls 86-03-28 - Chicago Bulls @ New Jersey Nets 86-03-29 - Chicago Bulls @ New York Knicks 86-04-01 - Chicago Bulls @ Milwaukee Bucks 86-04-03 - Chicago Bulls @ Indiana Pacers 86-04-05 - Atlanta Hawks @ Chicago Bulls 86-04-07 - Milwaukee Bucks @ Chicago Bulls 86-04-08 - Chicago Bulls @ Atlanta Hawks 86-04-11 - Washington Bullets @ Chicago Bulls 86-04-13 - Chicago Bulls @ Cleveland Cavaliers Editor's note: sign-up for my monthly newsletter - receive exclusive details on upcoming podcast episodes and future, high-profile guests to appear on the show. Show notes | I appreciate all feedback, FB Page 'Likes' and iTunes ratings / reviews. Follow: Facebook | Twitter | Google+ Subscribe: iTunes | Stitcher | Newsletter | RSS | Website Support Adam via Amazon: click-through and purchase any item (store-wide – within 24 hours) - it helps support the podcast – importantly, at no additional cost to you. Thanks. Feedback: e-mail (audio welcome) | Voicemail
Mike Gminski stops by to talk about the crazy finishes he saw in Oklahoma City and the teams he likes moving forward.
In hour two, Mike Gminski, who was on the call for Duke-UNC, joins DG to talk all things Blue Devils and Tar Heels.