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Shannon Sharpe, Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson & Mitch Richmond react to the Grizzlies beat Mavericks to become the 8th seed in the west, the Heat win a thriller in Atlanta to play Cleveland in the first round, & Antman is excited to play LeBron in the first round!07:33 - Mavs v Grizz23:00 - Mavs drama32:20 - Heat win41:10 - Luka’s Dallas video package55:30 - Antman relishes playing Lebron1:02:30 - Dame Lillard1:06:35 - John Salley said NBA banned all NBA footage(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.)#Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former NBA Slam Dunk Champion, former Boston Celtic and 12 year NBA veteran Dee Brown joins Bobbito Garcia and Eric Newman for this episode of B-Ball Radio. Brown shares his Florida basketball origins, memories of his rookie year with the Celtics in 1991, shooting contests with Larry Bird, signing with Reebok, becoming Captain of the Raptors with Vince Carter and Tracy McGrady as teammates, being the father of WNBA stand out Lexie Brown and much more in this dynamic interview.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
For today's episode, I was able to cover the Celebrity Pickleball Bash in San Francisco! The Star studded event was held during NBA All Star weekend & had celebrities from the sports & entertainment world. This episode includes interviews with: Celebrity Pickleball founder: Ben Shapiro, Mario Lopez, Anthony Anderson, Baron Davis, Sharmaine Davis, Hunter Pence, Brandi Chastain, Terell Owens, Eric Byrnes, Adriana Tomazelli, Latrell Sprewell, Chris Mullin, Tim Hardaway, Mitch Richmond, Shane' & Brendan from Wave Pickleball, P-Lo, Rick Barry, Niko Moon, Festus Ezeli & Urijah Faber.For videos of these interviews please visit: https://youtube.com/@jimonbaseshow?si=08gEqYVSdAmiXtEnMake sure to follow:Wave Pickleball - https://wavepickleball.comPb5 Star Official - https://www.pb5star.comNiko Moon - https://nikomoon.comVision Cameroon - https://www.visionc.org/teamFor more exclusive content, follow the Jim on Base Show on social media (Twitter/Instagram/TikTok): @JimonBaseShow
For today's episode, I traveled to Southern California for the Fairways for Fire Relief golf tournament! The golf tournament was put on by Lakers Legend, Byron Scott & included many of his former Lakers teammates. Lots of other athletes & entertainment figures attended as well!This episode includes interviews with: Byron Scott, AC Green, Anthony Anderson, Kenny Lofton, Stephen Bishop, Derek Fisher, Glenn Plummer, Olden Polynice, Michael Cooper & Mitch Richmond!Byron Scott put on the tournament to help raise funds for those affected by the horrific Los Angeles area fires. For video footage of these interviews please visit: https://linktr.ee/JimOnBaseShowAC Green's famous, ‘Iron Man' cookies were supplied to fuel up the golfers during the tournament! If you'd like some tasty ‘iron man' cookies put together by AC Green, please visit: https://www.amazon.com/Ironman-45-Cookie-Gluten-Free-Guilt-Free/dp/B0DD6D2RDH?th=1For more exclusive content, follow the Jim on Base Show on social media (Twitter/Instagram/TikTok): @JimonBaseShow
2-13 RUN TMC Hour as Tim Hardaway Sr, Mitch Richmond & Chris Mullin joins Papa & Silver Show - Hour 3See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2-13 RUN TMC Hour as Tim Hardaway Sr, Mitch Richmond & Chris Mullin joins Papa & Silver Show - Hour 3See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dave draws comparisons between the Bullets Chris Webber trade for Mitch Richmond in 1998 and the Lakers acquisition of 26 year old Luka Doncic today. You never trade young for old! Additionally, the Wizards won a game! FOLLOW us on Twitter: @EthosWizards @DavidAsherLevy SUBSCRIBE, Rate and Review: iTunes Spotify
The Athletics Law Murray joins The Roast after putting the Warriors in his Championship Tier in his latest power rankings. He explains why he saw the Warriors at that level before anyone else did.
Hoje é dia de dissertar sobre a seleção brasileira masculina de basquete em Paris. Veja os capítulos do episódio de hoje: 0:00 Introdução 2:05 Dream Team 1992 x Dream Team 2024 12:14 Análise dos amistosos do US Team 19:33 O que esperar do Brasil em Paris? 29:10 Brasil vence França e Alemanha? 35:35 Os convocados do Brasil 37:04 Os amistosos do Brasil iludem? 38:15 Análise do calendário do Brasil 41:51 Favoritos e encerramento Apoie o Bola Laranja: apoia.se/bolalaranja Veja os detalhes dos nossos níveis de apoio Faça a sua aposta na Estrela Bet! Compre no Shopping das Cortinas Compre seu artigo esportivo na NK Multimarcas Se preferir, assista a este episódio no nosso YouTube! Música do dia: Chico Science e Nação Zumbi - Maracatu Atômico Ganhadores do sorteio: @gabrielsempre11 e @john_freire Grupos do basquete masculino A) Austrália, Grécia, Canadá e Espanha B) França, Alemanha, Japão e Brasil C) Sérvia, Sudão do Sul, Porto Rico e EUA Convocados do Brasil: Marcelinho Huertas, George de Paula, Léo Meindl, Lucas Dias, Bruno Caboclo, Gui Santos, Yago Mateus, Raul Neto, Didi Louzada, Vitor Benite, Mãozinha Pereira e Cristiano Felício. Calendário do Brasil: França (27/07, 12h), Alemanha (30/07, 16h) e Japão (02/08, 6h). Convocados dos EUA: LeBron James, Stephen Curry, Kevin Durant, Joel Embiid, Anthony Edwards, Anthony Davis, Devin Booker, Jayson Tatum, Jrue Holiday, Bam Adebayo, Tyrese Haliburton e Kawhi Leonard. Calendário dos EUA: Sérvia (28/07, 12h15), Sudão do Sul (31/07, 16h) e Porto Rico (03/08, 12h15). Dream Team 1992: Christian Laettner, David Robinson, Patrick Ewing, Larry Bird, Scottie Pippen, Michael Jordan, Clyde Drexler, Karl Malone, John Stockton, Chris Mullin, Charles Barkley e Magic Johnson. Dream Team 1996: Charles Barkley, Grant Hill, Anfernee Hardaway, David Robinson, Scottie Pippen, Mitch Richmond, Reggie Miller, Karl Malone, John Stockton, Shaquille O'Neal, Gary Payton e Hakeem Olajuwon. Siga o Bola Laranja no Instagram e no Twitter! Seja bem-vindo ao canal do Bola Laranja! O melhor conteúdo da NBA você encontra aqui!
The Kings have had a rough stretch between the California Classic and Las Vegas Summer League. They failed to win the Mitch Richmond trophy and then got blasted by the Grizzlies in their opening game in Summer League. Do any of these things matter in the long run, who knows? But they've been a tough watch these last few games. But so is NBA basketball in the summer. Meanwhile, Team USA had a good showing. Despite getting off to a slow start against Canada, they absolutely overwhelmed their opponents once they got going and showed that if they play to their capabilities, no team will be able to match them. In a rather shocking move, Jalen Brunson signs a 4 year $156.5 million extension with the Knicks. This is shocking because he could've have waited until next season for a much bigger payday. Owen and Fong discuss the effects this could have and what it means for the Knicks and the NBA as a whole. Use code SKT15 on checkout to get 15% off from HYVDesigns on Etsy during checkout or use this link: https://www.etsy.com/shop/hyvdesigns/?etsrc=sdt&coupon=SKT15 Intro Music by Blue Dot Sessions. https://www.sessions.blue If you want to email us: kingtherapypod@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sackingtherapy/support
Mitch Richmond joins Tolbert & Copes to discuss Klay Thompson leaving & the California Classic See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mitch Richmond joins Tolbert & Copes to discuss Klay Thompson leaving & the California Classic See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Audio en el que hablamos sobre los Warriors dirigidos por Don Nelson y con Tim Hardaway, Mitch Richmond y Chris Mullin liderando en cancha el famoso «Run TMC». Reemitimos este programa ya difundido en “Back to back” (03-05-2023). ------ 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: - Not listening (Ketsa): https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Ketsa/equinox-rising/not-listening ------ Presentado y creado por Alejandro Ruiz, José Manuel Gómez y Manuel Álvarez López. Publicado el 07 de junio de 2024.
Hall of Famer, 6x All-Star, 5x All-NBA great Mitch Richmond joins Steiny & Guru to discuss the one-and-done scenario at Golden 1 Center between Golden State & Sacramento. Who has the pressure on them? Let's find out from one of the best to ever do it.
Steiny & Guru get you SET for the Warriors at Kings play-in game with Damien Barling of ESPN1320 in Sacramento, plus Hall of Famer and "Run TMC" member Mitch Richmond! Guru gets the Warriors jacked up with a speech for the ages and Steiny brings them back to reality with a speech for only the locker room.
On this weeks ATS, the guys are joined by the underrated, 6x all-star, 5x all-NBA, and NBA champ, Mitch Richmond, to discuss his great career. Richmond speaks on what it was like hearing MJ say that he was the closest thing to him, his time in the front office of the 'We Believe' Warriors, Run TMC, and winning a ring with Shaq & Kobe. Plus, he reflects on his Olympics experience playing for 'Dream Team 2' and shares some wild stories.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, our panelists tackle various NBA topics spanning different eras. They start by discussing which past NBA players could thrive in today's game. They also debate the rip-through foul's impact and how players like Walt Frazier and Jerry West would adapt to today's NBA. Other topics include comparing players like Mitch Richmond, Glenn Rice, and Tim Hardaway for today's game, speculating on Penny Hardaway's standing among modern point guards, and questioning Magic Johnson's position in the current NBA. The panelists also assess Ben Wallace's potential in today's game and compare Chris Bosh and LaMarcus Aldridge. They delve into Hakeem Olajuwon's defensive skills in today's NBA and imagine the top five centers if all-time greats played today. Finally, they discuss Shaquille O'Neal's relevance in today's game and Start, Bench, Cut Jason Kidd, Steve Nash, and Derrick Rose. 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.
Jim is joined by NBA podcaster Jackson Lloyd to discuss the hall of fame candidacy of former NBA swingman Michael Finley. First, Jackson and Jim discuss Finley's remarkable minutes per game numbers, as well as his durability throughout his 15-year NBA career (4:54). Next, they cover the 2003 Western Conference Finals, how Finley's career looks somewhat similar to Mitch Richmond's career, and provide a year-by-year analysis of the All-NBA Teams from 1998-2004 (14:26). Finally, they attempt to rank Finley among the top NBA swingmen of the 1990s/2000s (39:26), before making a final call on whether or not Finley belongs in the Basketball Hall of Fame (42:58).
This week Dan and Jason talk about the rapper Flo Rida, Dan's bad day, KFC > Chic-fil-a, Mitch Richmond, Pistol Pete Maravich, Lee's Chicken, Mt. Rushmore of Fall Fragrances, Trying to Fail, Dan's ER visit, eating mushrooms, caskets for sale on FB Marketplace, Dan gets signed up for a half marathon, reaching your goals and more! Netflix Suggestion of the Week: Jason: Black Mirror Dan: Strange Planet Jesse: Fantastic Fungi Video Podcast Link YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFCEtzOS_7KEGkIwa-TY5iA Audio Podcast Links Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/lauer-road-radio/id1080548373 Podbean: https://lauerroadradio.podbean.com/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5LmfrAiGoe2Db6VUR8nF0t?si=RrmDIYrPSY-ioWXwBQjBJA iHeart: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-lauer-road-radio-31121154/ Player.FM: https://player.fm/series/lauer-road-radio-2360388 Castbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/Lauer-Road-Radio-id1334980?country=us Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/lauer-road-radio Social Media Links Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lauerroadradio/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/lauerroadradio Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lauerroadradio/ Contact Us Directly Email: lauerroadradio@gmail.com Support Lauer Road Radio CashApp: $LauerRoadRadio https://cash.app/$LauerRoadRadio
Jim is joined by the host of the Locked on Blazers Podcast, Mike Richman, to discuss the hall of fame candidacy of former NBA big man LaMarcus Aldridge. First, Mike and Jim discuss Aldridge's advanced offensive game from the left block (4:44). Next, they cover his dominant performance in round one of the 2014 NBA playoffs, his 56-point performance in 2019, and similarities between Aldridge, Chris Bosh, and surprisingly, Mitch Richmond (10:18). Finally, they attempt to rank Aldridge among the best big men of the 2010s (28:26), before making a final call on whether or not LaMarcus deserves a place in the HOF (36:52).
Duodécimo episodio de “Era baloncesto” en la familia de “Back to Back” en el que hablamos sobre los Warriors dirigidos por Don Nelson y con Tim Hardaway, Mitch Richmond y Chris Mullin liderando en cancha el famoso “Run TMC”. ------ Contacto y redes: - iVoox (Back to back): https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-back-to-back-nba_sq_f1569664_1.html - iVoox (Era baloncesto): https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-era-baloncesto_sq_f1687000_1.html - Twitter: @B2BSpain - Twitter: @erabaloncesto - XLS con todos los audios (Era baloncesto): https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1k9YiJkMkIMwONwX1onZZTBHBffYVtnlgT2oBebypG0A/edit?usp=sharing - Blog (Era baloncesto): https://erabaloncesto.home.blog ------ Sintonía: - Not listening (Ketsa): https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Ketsa/equinox-rising/not-listening ------ Presentado y creado por Alejandro Ruiz y José Manuel Gómez. Publicado el 3 de mayo de 2023.
Former Warrior & King Mitch Richmond joins Tom Tolbert & Adam Copeland to react to Draymond's suspension & who he's picking between his two former teamsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jim is joined by Neil Paine, acting sports editor at FiveThirtyEight, to break down the hall of fame candidacy of former NBA shooting guard, Eddie Jones. Jim and Neil first discuss Eddie's quick rise and fall in the Los Angeles Lakers organization before he was shipped to the Charlotte Hornets to make way for a rising shooting guard named Kobe Bryant (4:58). Then, they cover Eddie's performance in the 1998 playoffs, compare him to Manu Ginóbili, and discuss who was the actual better NBA player between Jones and Mitch Richmond (17:24). Finally, they break down Eddie's superior advanced statistics and explain what it all actually means (47:28), before reaching a final verdict on whether or not Eddie belongs in the HOF (1:08:54).
After yesterday's realization that RJ Barrett was one point away from giving the Knicks three players with 30-plus on Sunday night in Boston, there's an obvious question… have the Knicks ever done that? We know they haven't done it against the Celtics, but… let's fire up Stathead.Turns out, the answer is yes. On March 24, 1979, the Knicks had a double-overtime home loss to the Bulls, 148-143, in which Earl Monroe and Ray Williams each scored 34 points and Toby Knight added 30. Chicago got 41 from Artis Gilmore and 33 from Mickey Johnson at the Garden.There's one other time it happened: March 2, 1962. If that date is familiar… well, we just discussed that one, too, because it was Wilt Chamberlain's 100-point game. The Knicks got 39 points in that one from Richie Guerin, 33 from Cleveland Buckner, and another 31 from Willie Naulls, but obviously Chamberlain in triple figures and four other Philadelphia Warriors (Paul Arizin, Al Attles, Tom Meschery, and Guy Rodgers) in double figures was enough for a 169-147 final.So, the Knicks are 0-2 all time when they have a trifecta of 30-point scorers. Good thing that Barrett didn't get that extra free throw to fall and join Immanuel Quickley and Julius Randle in the 30 club, right?Since that Knicks-Bulls game in 1979, there have been 29 times that an NBA team had three guys go for 30 or more points… and the Knicks have been responsible defensively for three of them.December 27, 1988: Hawks 128, Knicks 126 (at Atlanta) — Reggie Theus (32), Moses Malone (30), Dominique Wilkins (30)January 18, 1989: Warriors 133, Knicks 119 (at Oakland) — Winston Garland (31), Mitch Richmond (31), Chris Mullin (30)January 5, 2020: Clippers 135, Knicks 132 (at Los Angeles) — Montrezl Harrell (34), Lou Williams (32), Paul George (32)The Knicks are 0-7 all time when there are three 30-point scorers in a game, because the Hawks also did this to them in 1971 in Atlanta (Walt Bellamy 33, Pete Maravich 31, Lou Hudson 30) and in 1960 in St. Louis (Clyde Lovellette 39, Cliff Hagan 32, Bob Pettit 32).The most recent such game anywhere in the NBA? December 28 of this season, when the Kings had Malik Monk score 33 points off then bench, plus 31 apiece from De'Aaron Fox and Domantas Sabonis in a 127-126 home win over the Nuggets.Use code WCPIO for 10% off in the Willets Pen shop! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit willetspen.substack.com/subscribe
On the Golden State Warriors trading their young star, Mitch Richmond, to the Sacramento Kings for the #3 pick in the 1991 NBA draft, Billy Owens, and the game between the Kings and Warriors the next night. Plus: Jaren Jackson, Jr.'s blocks and steals are called into question. --- Link to Jaren Jackson Jr. blocks and steals (through 1/27/23) https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1NqVYtAa_zAJmHajL0A9lB0pAR52rgnB4620oqLMiBmo/edit#gid=0 Link to Reddit post: https://old.reddit.com/r/nba/comments/10nbau4/memphis_grizzlies_scorekeeper_posting_fraudulent/ NEW WEBSITE: https://www.backfirednba.com/ --- An NBA history podcast about bad teams, bad luck, and bad decisions. Hosted by Lew @L0GICMASTER https://twitter.com/L0GICMASTER Please follow the show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/backfiredNBApod/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/backfirednbapod and TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@backfirednbapod Stats from Basketball Reference and NBA.com. Transaction info from prosportstransactions.com and Basketball Reference. Intro music: “How To Save A Life” by The Fray performed by Pau Gasol. Outro music: “Wonderwall” by Oasis performed by The Mike Flowers Pops. Sources: Land of Basketball, NBA Trades Tumblr, NBC Sports, RealGM, Reynolds Remembers: 20 Years with the Sacramento Kings, Sacramento Bee, San Francisco Chronicle, Sportscasting, What If Sports
Jordan Poole was the postgame guest on Warriors radio following Golden State's 132-95 win over the Spurs. Tim Roye and Tom Tolbert give their thoughts on the game, and in honor of Run TMC night Mitch Richmond makes a cameo appearance as well!
Jordan Poole was the postgame guest on Warriors radio following Golden State's 132-95 win over the Spurs. Tim Roye and Tom Tolbert give their thoughts on the game, and in honor of Run TMC night Mitch Richmond makes a cameo appearance as well!
Former Warrior Mitch Richmond joins Tom Tolbert to discuss his playing days, thoughts on the Current Warriors and the Run TMC Warriors TV broadcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Warrior Mitch Richmond joins Tom Tolbert to discuss his playing days, thoughts on the Current Warriors and the Run TMC Warriors TV broadcast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Golden State Warriors honored the three stars of the Run TMC era Monday night. Chris Mullins, Mitch Richmond, and Tim Hardaway were invited to broadcast the game against the San Antonio Spurs. During the broadcast...Tim Hardaway made a distasteful analogy when describing the Spurs defense against Steph Curry. This analogy from Tim Hardaway sent woke Twitter into overdrive. We reveal and react to the remarks of Tim Hardaway. We explain why the comment was distasteful...with the overreaction on Twitter and the mainstream media being unnecessary. We also discuss the real reason the media is ridiculing Tim Hardaway.
Monte Poole and Kerith Burke are joined by Run TMC to break down their lasting impact on basketball, the controversial trade of Mitch Richmond and what is the secret behind the Warriors' dynasty. Plus, which current Warriors players do Run TMC think will make the Hall of Fame?(1:09) How can Warriors solve their defensive woes?(8:40) Should the Warriors worry about their bench?(13:30) Can Klay, Poole bring life to the second unit?(18:35) Mully on the bond Run TMC has(25:31) Hardaway on the Richmond trade(34:26) Run TMC on the success of the Warriors(38:31) Mully details the Warriors' dynastySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week C.J. and Alex talk with the host of The Last Shot NBA Show, Nick Metallinos about watching the NBA in Australia, his all-time favorite jersey, the best on-court sneakers this season and the most underrated 90's NBA players. Running the Break is a production of iHeartMedia and the NBASee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Patrick is joined by Aram in Toronto as they debate who would win a hypothetical 4-team tournament between the 4 "most recent" pre-Stephen Curry Warriors playoff teams: the 1990-91 Run-TMC squad, the 1991-92 post-Billy Owens for Mitch Richmond team, the 1993-94 Chris Webber rookie season team, or the 2006-07 We Believe team? They go deep into their (often painful) vault of Warriors fandom for this one. (0:00) Intro (1:03) Tournament rules (7:20) THAT vicious Shawn Kemp dunk on Alton Lister in the 1992 Playoffs (8:48) 1990-91 Run-TMC vs. 1993-94 Sprewell-Webber team (9:18) How we measure success (14:58) Was Run-TMC overrated? (20:26) How good could the Chris Webber Warriors have become? (34:41) 1991-92 post-Billy Owens for Mitch Richmond trade Warriors vs. 2006-07 We Believe team (50:17) THE TOURNAMENT FINALS!!! (01:00:29) BONUS ROUND: Our Winner vs. the pre-dynasty Stephen Curry led 2012-13 Warriors? (01:04:42) Manute Bol WATCH, LISTEN, & SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEW YOUTUBE CHANNEL: youtube.com/OaklandWarriors BUY AN OAKLAND WARRIORS SHIRT! oaklandwarriors.myshopify.com SUPPORT THE SHOW ON PATREON! patreon.com/OaklandWarriors CONNECT WITH PATRICK: twitter.com/PatrickEpino CONNECT WITH ARAM IN TORONTO twitter.com/AramCollier CONNECT WITH THE POD! oaklandwarriors.com bio.link/warriors twitter.com/OaklandWarriors instagram.com/OaklandWarriorsPod youtube.com/NationalFilmSociety BUY US A COFFEE: buymeacoffee.com/OaklandWarriors EMAIL US AT: oaklandwarriors.com@gmail.com LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL AT: 323-863-6044 THE BASKETBALL PODCAST NETWORK: thebasketballpodcastnetwork.com MUSIC BY: Paper Son paperson.bandcamp.com soundcloud.com/paper-son If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800- GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/LA/MI/NJ/PA/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/NH), 888-789-7777/visit http://ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), visit OPGR.org (OR), call/text TN REDLINE 1- 800-889-9789 (TN), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ NH/WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/LA(select parishes)/MI/NH/NJ/ NY/OR/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. New customer offer void in NH/OR/ONT-CA. $200 in Free bets: New customers only. Valid 1 per new customer. Min. $5 deposit. Min $5 wager. $200 issued as eight (8) $25 free bets. Ends 9/19/22 @ 8pm. Early Win: 1 Early Win Token issued per eligible game. Opt in req. Token expires at start of eligible game. Min moneyline bet $1. Wagering limits apply. Wagers placed on both sides of moneyline will void bet. Ends 1/8/23 @ 8pm ET. See terms at sportsbook dot draftkings dot com slash football terms. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After a month hiatus, we're back with an absolutely PACKED show, including a GIVEAWAY of a couple of LOADED swag bags from The National!! As always, we started this week's show with our #GoGTSLiveQoftheWeekPoll. We detail all of the hobby's top stories in our weekly Hobby Happenings segment. This week's edition covered the following: Topps distributor changes, What Not's 1986-87 Fleer Basketball break, PSA grading update, Mantle set for new record and more. We also showcased a special Vendor Spotlight with a look at BCW Interlocking Card Frames. Special video segments this week featured conversations from the floor at the National Sports Collectors Convention with Darren Rovell, DJ Skee, NBA legend Mitch Richmond and more! We took a look at this week's new product releases that hit hobby store shelves, online retailers and group break rooms during our
Playmaker's invites his best friend NBA Hall of Famer Mitch Richmond to joins the MIP to talk Warriors' win over the Celtics, what Steph's Finals MVP does for his legacy, Jayson Tatum's playoff performance, what the Celtics are missing, potential landing spots for Kyrie Irving, ranking this Warriors championship team, LeBron's 4 rings vs. Steph's 4 rings, Mitch - the Original Splash Bro, Klay's comeback, and more!
The Rock is here! Hall of Famer Mitch Richmond is in the building, y'all! Quentin and Darius welcome the Mitch to the Knuckleheads podcast. He talks with the guys about the evolution of his game, being an All-Star Game MVP, and if he thinks Dream Team II would beat Dream Team I … tune in! Going up against Clyde Drexler for the first time The decision to go to K-State Being part of Dream Team II How playing in Sacramento helped his game Being inducted into the Hall of Fame About Our Hosts: NBA veterans Quentin Richardson and Darius Miles are lifelong friends and bona fide truth-tellers. Listen as they invite special guests, high-profile athletes, musicians and entertainers to get brutally honest about everything from current events to untold stories from the golden era of sports and culture. Named for the on-court celebration they made wildly popular, this unfiltered, hilarious and surprising podcast is like playing NBA 2K with no fouls. Other places to find Knuckleheads: Subscribe on Youtube Follow on Instagram Follow on Facebook See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hosted by Sarah Kustok, NBA Flashback is the podcast that takes you back to the best moments in NBA history through exclusive archival audio from the NBA vault, along with new interviews with the players and coaches who were in the building. In this episode of NBA Flashback, we go back to May 8th, 1991 and relive Game 2 of the Western Conference Semifinals, when the Run TMC Warriors faced Magic Johnson and the Lakers at The Forum in LA. We talk with Tim Hardaway about the excitement surrounding Run TMC in the early 90's, if Chris Mullin was the greatest shooter he ever saw, and how he torched the Lakers with his killer crossover. NBA Flashback is available on the iHeart app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. NBA Flashback is a production of iHeartMedia and the NBA. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Snow Notes:In this episode of Collector and Son the hosts talk about some eBay horror stories and they get excited for the Chicago Sports Spectacular!Intro: 0:00-1:40Pod: 1:41-31:00Outro: 31:01-31:49Connect with us:Twitter: https://twitter.com/Collector_N_SonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/collector_and_son/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4ly9_JSzddWA2h5O-AyvbQFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Collector-Son-100482848671487Tim
Show Notes:In this episode of Collector and Son the hosts talk about some eBay items they have bought and the collector wasn't suppose to open and who the son is going to start collecting. (Hint: basketball).Intro: (0:00-1:35)Podcast: (1:36-27:04)Outro: (27:05-28:18)Connect with us:Twitter: https://twitter.com/Collector_N_SonInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/collector_and_son/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4ly9_JSzddWA2h5O-AyvbQFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Collector-Son-100482848671487Tim
Mitch Richmond is arguably the most underrated star of the 1990s. Here is a look at his immediate impact and some of the biggest games of his Rookie of the Year season in 1988-89. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/WinnersOnly/support
Grali wspólnie raptem 2 sezony. Wygrali w tym czasie jedną serię playoffów i serca fanów na całym świecie. Chris Mullin, Tim Hardaway i Mitch Richmond tworzyli niezapomniane trio, które wyprzedziło swoją epokę. Do dziś dla wielu pozostają jedną z najciekawszych "co by było gdyby" historii z lat 90. Czy mieliby szansę powalczyć o mistrzostwo NBA? Tego nigdy się nie dowiemy, bo zanim rozkręcili się na dobre Don Nelson w jednym z najbardziej kontrowersyjnych ruchów w swojej karierze rozbił ich, wymieniając Mitcha Richmonda do Sacramento.Obejrzyj mecz Warriors - Nuggets z 1990.Utwór: FacesWykonawca: RUN DMCDostępny w YouTube na podstawie licencji udzielonej przezSME (w imieniu wytwórni Arista); CMRRA, LatinAutorPerf, UMPG Publishing, ASCAP i inne stowarzyszenia zajmujące się prawami do muzyki (5)
Hall of Famer Mitch Richmond is in the house and walks the fellas through his illustrious career full of his time playing with Kobe, playing against MJ and answers the question everyone wants to know: in a pick-up game do you pick TO or Hatch? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jim is joined by the Chief Content Officer of Rise Network and the creator of "The Quest for the Best" podcast miniseries, Mat Issa, to break down down the hall of fame candidacy of former Phoenix Suns shooting guard Walter Davis. First, Jim and Mat discuss the unique NBA scoring record Davis still holds (5:11). Next, they discuss the under-the-radar playoff success Davis had on the Phoenix Suns, how he compares to George "the Iceman" Gervin and Mitch Richmond, and how he grades on a new statistic Mat has created (10:52). Finally, Mat and Jim tackle how cocaine may be the main reason why people don't talk about Davis more today (40:02), before both stating whether or not they believe Davis belongs in the Basketball Hall of Fame (53:21). After making a final verdict, Mat briefly talks about his new 6-part podcast miniseries "The Quest for the Best", which debuted on September 14th (1:05:27).
What is his favorite sport as Coach Kruger lettered in football, basketball, and baseball in all four years at Silver Lake HS in Kansas. What he learned under Coach Jack Hartman at Kansas State and what he took from him that he used as a coach. How he decided what sport to play between basketball and baseball as was drafted professionally for each. He started his coaching career at Pittsburg St as a grad assistant, learn how this began and the transition to being the assistant coach back at Kansas State which led him to being a head coach at Texas Pan American and how he turned that program around. The feeling of becoming the head coach at Kansas State and coaching Steve Henson & Mitch Richmond. He talks about taking the University of Florida to the 1994 Final Four and looking back at it now. Coaching the Fighting Illini, that featured the Peoria trio of Sergio McClain, Marcus Griffin, and Frank Williams along with Brian Cook. The excitement of that team and how he was contacted by the Atlanta Hawks to coach in the NBA. He tells us about the adjustment to NBA, the length of the seasons and a possible refund to season ticket holders for playoff game. The opportunity to coach his son Kevin at UNLV, taking the 2006-2007 team to Sweet 16, and thoughts of Kevin becoming the head coach for The Runnin' Rebels. Coaching Buddy Heild and Trae Young at University of Oklahoma. When he started to contemplate retiring and the reasons behind the final decision. His definition of integrity which leads into a discussion about Coach's involvement in Coaches v Cancer that includes Suits & Sneakers, and LV Golf Classic. Being a recipient of the John Wooden Award and where the passion to be involved in so many community and volunteer work with his wife Barb comes from, life plan for retirement and we talk about Coach's Coaching Tree which is extensive! Links:Coach Lon Kruger Coaching Record: https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/coaches/lon-kruger-1.htmlCoaches v Cancer: https://www.cancer.org/our-partners/coaches-vs-cancer.htmlFollow Coach Kruger on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LonKrugerKevin Kruger UNLV: https://unlvrebels.com/sports/mens-basketball/roster/coaches/kevin-kruger/2169 Before the Lights Website: https://www.beforethelightspod.com/Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beforethelightspodcast/Aroma Retail link: Code- Lights10 https://aromaretail.com/?irclickid=0FDWhGVUjxyLTR3wUx0Mo36aUkB3td0cESYzXc0&irgwc=1Become a BTL Crew Member: https://www.patreon.com/beforethelights Extra 5Being part of the 1998 FIBA National Team in GreeceFIBA Rules and College BasketballHis book- “The X's & O's of Success: A Playbook for Leaders in Business & Life. Purchase it here: https://www.amazon.com/Xs-Os-Success-Playbook-Business/dp/193504303X Support the show (https://www.beforethelightspod.com/member-areas)
What is his favorite sport as Coach Kruger lettered in football, basketball, and baseball in all four years at Silver Lake HS in Kansas. What he learned under Coach Jack Hartman at Kansas State and what he took from him that he used as a coach. How he decided what sport to play between basketball and baseball as was drafted professionally for each. He started his coaching career at Pittsburg St as a grad assistant, learn how this began and the transition to being the assistant coach back at Kansas State which led him to being a head coach at Texas Pan American and how he turned that program around. The feeling of becoming the head coach at Kansas State and coaching Steve Henson & Mitch Richmond. He talks about taking the University of Florida to the 1994 Final Four and looking back at it now. Coaching the Fighting Illini, that featured the Peoria trio of Sergio McClain, Marcus Griffin, and Frank Williams along with Brian Cook. The excitement of that team and how he was contacted by the Atlanta Hawks to coach in the NBA. He tells us about the adjustment to NBA, the length of the seasons and a possible refund to season ticket holders for playoff game. The opportunity to coach his son Kevin at UNLV, taking the 2006-2007 team to Sweet 16, and thoughts of Kevin becoming the head coach for The Runnin' Rebels. Coaching Buddy Heild and Trae Young at University of Oklahoma. When he started to contemplate retiring and the reasons behind the final decision. His definition of integrity which leads into a discussion about Coach's involvement in Coaches v Cancer that includes Suits & Sneakers, and LV Golf Classic. Being a recipient of the John Wooden Award and where the passion to be involved in so many community and volunteer work with his wife Barb comes from, life plan for retirement and we talk about Coach's Coaching Tree which is extensive! Links:Coach Lon Kruger Coaching Record: https://www.sports-reference.com/cbb/coaches/lon-kruger-1.htmlCoaches v Cancer: https://www.cancer.org/our-partners/coaches-vs-cancer.htmlFollow Coach Kruger on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LonKrugerKevin Kruger UNLV: https://unlvrebels.com/sports/mens-basketball/roster/coaches/kevin-kruger/2169 Before the Lights Website: https://www.beforethelightspod.com/Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beforethelightspodcast/Aroma Retail link: Code- Lights10 https://aromaretail.com/?irclickid=0FDWhGVUjxyLTR3wUx0Mo36aUkB3td0cESYzXc0&irgwc=1Become a BTL Crew Member: https://www.patreon.com/beforethelights
Felder, Surber and Hartzell serve up their most FEET episode ever. Felder has a suburban outing plus is Mitch Richmond a bum (absolutely not)? Sunflowers are popping, tomatoes are growing and Ya Ya's got some sweet sweet potatoes blowing up. Surber's zoysia is growing and speaking of grass the gang talks about why dog pee hurts your yard. Speaking of pee, when is the last time you peed your pants? Their answers are surprising. Plus why do we have to dress up for work and Waffle House strategy. Rate. Review. Subscribe.#LETSGROWPrivacy Policy and California Privacy Notice.
BONUS EPISODE! NBA playoffs are HOT! So Michael invites NBA Hall Of Famer & his lifelong best friend Mitch Richmond to break down all the action! Michael opens the show with his reaction to yesterday's MIP SPECIAL with Greg Jennings, and gives his thoughts on the recent fan incidents with Russell Westbrook & Trae Young, Kyrie Irving's comments ahead of his return to Boston, & whether the Kawhi project in Los Angeles is over if they don't make the finals in today's “MIP Report”. Next, Mike & Mitch (37:00)go down memory lane discussing their teenage years on the neighborhood basketball courts, and the guys break down every playoff series! Mitch also gives his thoughts on the young talent around the league, the recent fan incidents, the toughest city to play in, playing with Kobe Bryant his final year in the league, his MVP pick, the key to each series, and says New York basketball is BACK!
The How I Built My Business podcast welcomes Bret Fair, Founder & Managing Partner of 360 Risk Partners. Bret talks about how his firm is growing rapidly by specializing and becoming experts on a specific type of business insurance. If you're questioning whether discussions on the insurance industry are compelling, Bret also talks about valeting Ferraris and how shaved off eyebrows can actually help you get a job. Dave is thrilled they both have Mitch Richmond autographs in their office. Dave contemplates stealing Bret's Jason Williams autographed basketball, but probably doesn't have the skillset. Yet. This podcast is brought to you by Carlsen O'Connell Commercial Real Estate. They help companies find office space to rent and commercial buildings to buy. Need help with commercial real estate? Go to www.CarlsenOConnell.com for more information.
Robert Horry opens the show this week by joking about the gas shortages across the country, and we find out how grossly overpriced gas is in Los Angeles. And we get Rob's take on Russell Westbrook breaking the triple-double record this week, one we thought would never fall. Plus NBA legend and Hall of Famer Mitch Richmond joins the show to talk about his years with the Kings and struggling with a sub par team, shares memories of playing with Kobe ahead of his HOF induction this weekend, and shares some EPIC stories about how nervous he was at his own HOF induction and how Rick Fox stole his championship basketball. And we round out the show with Bradley Beal's "beef" with Kent Bazemore, Zion and finger-gate and the debate about whether he'll stay in New Orleans, amazing audio from a judge on Zoom and the Big Shot of the Week!
Former Sacramento King and Golden State Warrior Hall of Fame basketball player, Mitch Richmond, came on the show to discuss his career, retiring as a champion, and confessed that football was actually his first love.
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Harrison Barnes of the Sacramento Kings, Marvin Bagley, Mitch Richmond, the draft, the trades and so much more are what we'll be going over in today's podcast with Jerry Reynolds. A much different conversation than our first talk last year. Always a blast to talk with and even more fun to listen to, Jerry is as opinionated as anyone and he shares those perspectives with us in the conversation. I know you'll enjoy where we're going to take you.
Robin Schreiber is in the house today! Most of you will know her as the superfan of the Golden State Warriors. Her dancing videos went viral and caught the attention of fans not only around the league but across the world. She is known as the Dance Cam Mom or the Sweater Mom and it’s hard to find another fan who brings the same energy and passion to the stands every single game. Robin is far from just a bandwagon fan. Her love for the Warriors dates all the way back to the Nate Thurmond and Rick Barry days. She has even attended some legendary games in some of those early warrior days. Just because it took years for the internet to catch on to her passion as a fan doesn’t mean it wasn’t always there. It was really a joy learning about her background, journey as a fan, the early Warrior years, title runs, best Warrior dancers, and MUCH more.BIG thanks to Robin for taking the time to hang out with us and talk Warriors. She shared some great stories that we know all of our listeners will love. It was a joy to get to know her as a person and as one of the most passionate fans in the game. Thank You Robin Schreiber!Please support her art at RobinSchreiber.com
Back solo with an all nba show! Suns v Sixers, Blazers v Mavs, black history shoutout for Mitch Richmond, regular shoutout for Melo + breakin down the Mavs National Anthem desicion.. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/factsnstats/support
The Sports Deli Podcast - Where Everyone Deserves a Seat at the Table; An Anti-Racist, Equality Pod
On the Day James Harden was traded to the Brooklyn Nets, Join Hootie Hoot in The Sports Deli as we interview Etan (pronounced ih-tahn) Thomas, a published poet, freelance writer, activist, and motivational speaker, sports talk show host, and podcaster. He's been featured on ESPN, CNN, MSNBC, and PBS. He shares his views and experiences on systemic racism, white privilege, his time as a player at Booker T. Washington High School in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Syracuse University, and during his 11-year NBA Career. He's in the process of writing his 5th book and is married to his college sweetheart, Nichole while being a father to three amazing children. You can find everything you need to know about him at www.etanthomas.com. He has over 134,000 followers on Instagram @etanthomas36 and on Twitter @etanthomas36. He has interviewed Stephen Jackson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Oscar Robinson, the families of Eric Garner and other families of police brutality and murder as well as many other pros and leaders in the community on his podcast, The Rematch with Etan Thomas. He played in the NBA with Michael Jordan, Kevin Durant, James Harden, Russell Westbrook, Mitch Richmond, Juan Dixon, Christian Laettner, Jerry Stackhouse, Gilbert Arenas, Rip Hamilton, Charles Oakley and so many others during his NBA career. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-sports-deli/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-sports-deli/support
Happy new year! Today on BRING IT IN TrueHoop’s David Thorpe and Henry Abbott talked about David’s notes from the first games of the new year. David delighted in Stephen Curry’s game-on-the-line pass to Andrew Wiggins and has some appreciation for the early performance of LaMelo Ball. Mostly they discussed David’s post full of observations from the first two weeks of the 2020-2021 season.RECENT BRING IT IN EPISODES:MONDAY December 28, 2020 TrueHoop’s favorite moments from a crazy year of BRING IT IN.WEDNESDAY December 22, 2020 David Thorpe on the infinite potential of James Wiseman.MONDAY December 20, 2020 TrueHoop on Rudy Gobert’s new deal and the dangerous Jazz.FRIDAY December 18, 2020 Zachary Binney on whether people in the NBA are safe from COVID-19.WEDNESDAY December 16, 2020 Jarod Hector on James Harden’s leadership.MONDAY December 14, 2020 David and Henry on rookies whose early preseason performance stood out, or not.FRIDAY December 11, 2020 David Thorpe’s preseason picks.WEDNESDAY December 9, 2020 Ron Stewart on Mitch Richmond, Vince Carter, R.C. Buford, and many others. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.truehoop.com/subscribe
Today on our FINAL BRING IT IN of 2020, TrueHoop’s David Thorpe, Henry Abbott, and Jarod Hector reminisce about their favorite moments from a crazy year of BRING IT IN. Happy new year, TrueHoop family. We’ll see you in 2021.RECENT BRING IT IN EPISODES:WEDNESDAY December 22, 2020 David Thorpe on the infinite potential of James Wiseman.MONDAY December 20, 2020 TrueHoop on Rudy Gobert’s new deal and the dangerous Jazz.FRIDAY December 18, 2020 Zachary Binney on whether people in the NBA are safe from COVID-19.WEDNESDAY December 16, 2020 Jarod Hector on James Harden’s leadership.MONDAY December 14, 2020 David and Henry on rookies whose early preseason performance stood out, or not.FRIDAY December 11, 2020 David Thorpe’s preseason picks.WEDNESDAY December 9, 2020 Ron Stewart on Mitch Richmond, Vince Carter, R.C. Buford, and many others.MONDAY December 7, 2020 David Thorpe and Henry Abbott on how the NBA is handling the 48 positive COVID tests. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.truehoop.com/subscribe
Today on BRING IT IN TrueHoop’s David Thorpe and Henry Abbott discussed the Nets’ playing with joy (except in the post-game TNT interview), Caris LeVert’s aggressive shooting, the infinite potential of James Wiseman, the Warriors’ prospects, the Lakers’ lack of rim protection when Marc Gasol sits, LeBron’s ankle and age, and the Clippers’ incredible passing. RECENT BRING IT IN EPISODES:MONDAY December 20, 2020 TrueHoop on Rudy Gobert’s new deal and the dangerous Jazz.FRIDAY December 18, 2020 Zachary Binney on whether people in the NBA are safe from COVID-19.WEDNESDAY December 16, 2020 Jarod Hector on James Harden’s leadership.MONDAY December 14, 2020 David and Henry on rookies whose early preseason performance stood out, or not.FRIDAY December 11, 2020 David Thorpe’s preseason picks.WEDNESDAY December 9, 2020 Ron Stewart on Mitch Richmond, Vince Carter, R.C. Buford, and many others.MONDAY December 7, 2020 David Thorpe and Henry Abbott on how the NBA is handling the 48 positive COVID tests.FRIDAY December 4, 2020 Jarod Hector on Paul George and accountability. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.truehoop.com/subscribe
Today on BRING IT IN TrueHoop’s David Thorpe and Henry Abbott discussed big questions going into the NBA season. Henry is recovered from COVID, LaMelo Ball made some amazing highlights but Terry Rozier has performed way better running the same team, does it matter where James Harden ends up?, Rudy Gobert’s new deal and the dangerous Jazz, and the Lakers’ challenge.RECENT BRING IT IN EPISODES:FRIDAY December 18, 2020 Zachary Binney on whether people in the NBA are safe from COVID-19.WEDNESDAY December 16, 2020 Jarod Hector on James Harden’s leadership.MONDAY December 14, 2020 David and Henry on rookies whose early preseason performance stood out, or not.FRIDAY December 11, 2020 David Thorpe’s preseason picks.WEDNESDAY December 9, 2020 Ron Stewart on Mitch Richmond, Vince Carter, R.C. Buford, and many others.MONDAY December 7, 2020 David Thorpe and Henry Abbott on how the NBA is handling the 48 positive COVID tests.FRIDAY December 4, 2020 Jarod Hector on Paul George and accountability.WEDNESDAY December 2, 2020 Jarod Hector on Kawhi Leonard and the Clippers failed run at the title. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.truehoop.com/subscribe
Today on BRING IT IN Henry Abbott and David Thorpe spoke with return guest Zachary Binney, epidemiologist and Assistant Professor of Quantitative Theory and Methods at Emory University, Oxford College. His research currently sits at the intersection of sports and public health, focusing on sports injuries and athlete health.The bubble is long gone, replaced by rigorous testing and various other protocols. How is the NBA doing? Are people in the NBA safe from COVID-19? What would it take to have fans back in stands? How long do new players need to isolate before joining teammates? Could some NBA teams be nearing herd immunity? What are the odds, given current infection rates, that this NBA season will make it to the end without interruption?RECENT BRING IT IN EPISODES:WEDNESDAY December 16, 2020 Jarod Hector on James Harden’s leadership. MONDAY December 14, 2020 David and Henry on rookies whose early preseason performance stood out, or not.FRIDAY December 11, 2020 David Thorpe’s preseason picks.WEDNESDAY December 9, 2020 Ron Stewart on Mitch Richmond, Vince Carter, R.C. Buford, and many others.MONDAY December 7, 2020 David Thorpe and Henry Abbott on how the NBA is handling the 48 positive COVID tests.FRIDAY December 4, 2020 Jarod Hector on Paul George and accountability.WEDNESDAY December 2, 2020 Jarod Hector on Kawhi Leonard and the Clippers failed run at the title.MONDAY November 30, 2020 David Thorpe answered Henry Abbott’s 26 questions about the upcoming season. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.truehoop.com/subscribe
Today on BRING IT IN Henry Abbott and David Thorpe spoke with our TrueHoop BRING IT IN star Jarod Hector, multimedia journalist, voice, on-air personality and podcast host. They played NINE BY NINETY, where they get 90 seconds each to rapid-fire cover nine topics.They talked about Giannis re-signing with the Bucks, James Harden’s leadership, and much more. RECENT BRING IT IN EPISODES:MONDAY December 14, 2020 David and Henry on rookies whose early preseason performance stood out, or not.FRIDAY December 11, 2020 David Thorpe’s preseason picks.WEDNESDAY December 9, 2020 Ron Stewart on Mitch Richmond, Vince Carter, R.C. Buford, and many others.MONDAY December 7, 2020 David Thorpe and Henry Abbott on how the NBA is handling the 48 positive COVID tests.FRIDAY December 4, 2020 Jarod Hector on Paul George and accountability.WEDNESDAY December 2, 2020 Jarod Hector on Kawhi Leonard and the Clippers failed run at the title.MONDAY November 30, 2020 David Thorpe answered Henry Abbott’s 26 questions about the upcoming season.WEDNESDAY November 25, 2020 Laker fans OUTRAGED that David Thorpe didn’t rank their team first. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.truehoop.com/subscribe
Obi Toppin, LaMelo Ball, Malachi Flynn, Cole Anthony, Devin Vassell, Deni Avdija, Facundo Campazzo, Tyrese Halliburton, Anthony Edwards … today on BRING IT IN TrueHoop’s David Thorpe and Henry Abbott talked about rookies whose early preseason performance stood out, or not. Also: Rui Hachimura bullied Kevin Durant, Sekou Doumboya is David’s favorite of the preseason, DeAndre Hunter looks good, and Harry Giles is back!RECENT BRING IT IN EPISODES:FRIDAY December 11, 2020 David Thorpe’s preseason picks.WEDNESDAY December 9, 2020 Ron Stewart on Mitch Richmond, Vince Carter, R.C. Buford, and many others.MONDAY December 7, 2020 David Thorpe and Henry Abbott on how the NBA is handling the 48 positive COVID tests.FRIDAY December 4, 2020 Jarod Hector on Paul George and accountability.WEDNESDAY December 2, 2020 Jarod Hector on Kawhi Leonard and the Clippers failed run at the title.MONDAY November 30, 2020 David Thorpe answered Henry Abbott’s 26 questions about the upcoming season.WEDNESDAY November 25, 2020 Laker fans OUTRAGED that David Thorpe didn’t rank their team first.MONDAY November 23, 2020 David Thorpe and Henry Abbott talk free agency. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.truehoop.com/subscribe
Today on BRING IT IN Henry Abbott and David Thorpe spoke with our TrueHoop BRING IT IN star Jarod Hector, multimedia journalist, voice, on-air personality and podcast host. They played NINE BY NINETY, where they get 90 seconds each to rapid-fire cover nine topics.They talked about David Thorpe’s preseason picks, understanding crazy NBA billionaires, Kyrie’s refusal to talk to the press, and more. RECENT BRING IT IN EPISODES:WEDNESDAY December 9, 2020 Ron Stewart on Mitch Richmond, Vince Carter, R.C. Buford, and many others.MONDAY December 7, 2020 David Thorpe and Henry Abbott on how the NBA is handling the 48 positive COVID tests.FRIDAY December 4, 2020 Jarod Hector on Paul George and accountability.WEDNESDAY December 2, 2020 Jarod Hector on Kawhi Leonard and the Clippers failed run at the title.MONDAY November 30, 2020 David Thorpe answered Henry Abbott’s 26 questions about the upcoming season.WEDNESDAY November 25, 2020 Laker fans OUTRAGED that David Thorpe didn’t rank their team first.MONDAY November 23, 2020 David Thorpe and Henry Abbott talk free agency.FRIDAY November 20, 2020 Jarod Hector on the Warriors’ nuclear option. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.truehoop.com/subscribe
Sacramento Kings fans will be very familiar with today’s guest. We got to hang out with the legendary, former voice of the Sacramento Kings, Grant Napear. There Is absolutely no episode quite like this one and we believe it is an important one too. Napear was born to be behind the microphone. He got his start announcing games for Bowling Green and it was fun hearing all about the journey of how he became one of the most iconic voices and a huge part of the Sacramento Kings family. He talked about the difference between calling Radio & TV, those amazing Kings teams, Marv Albert, Cancel Culture, his Podcast, and MUCH more.We learned a lot today, shared quite a few laughs, and heard some incredible stories. We also had some very tough but important conversations, which is what we feel isn't happening enough for us to truly come together, educate, and fully understand each other. We are so grateful for our time with Grant Napear and we can’t thank him enough for joining us today.Thank You Grant Napear!To hear more of Grant Napear be sure to check out his Podcast title “If You Don’t Like That With Grant Napear.”
Today on BRING IT IN TrueHoop’s David Thorpe and Henry Abbott spoke to Rob Stewart. He’s a G-League and college scout for the Milwaukee Bucks and 32-year veteran of the National Association of Basketball Coaches. He served as a men’s basketball assistant to current Oklahoma coach Lon Kruger, at Florida and Kansas State.Mostly, he’s a longtime mentor to David Thorpe. They talked about Mitch Richmond, Vince Carter, R.C. Buford, and many others.RECENT BRING IT IN EPISODES:MONDAY December 7, 2020 David Thorpe and Henry Abbott on how the NBA is handling the 48 positive COVID tests.FRIDAY December 4, 2020 Jarod Hector on Paul George and accountability.WEDNESDAY December 2, 2020 Jarod Hector on Kawhi Leonard and the Clippers failed run at the title.MONDAY November 30, 2020 David Thorpe answered Henry Abbott’s 26 questions about the upcoming season.WEDNESDAY November 25, 2020 Laker fans OUTRAGED that David Thorpe didn’t rank their team first.MONDAY November 23, 2020 David Thorpe and Henry Abbott talk free agency.FRIDAY November 20, 2020 Jarod Hector on the Warriors’ nuclear option.WEDNESDAY November 18, 2020 David and Henry consider 10 draft topics. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.truehoop.com/subscribe
On today's podcast, Jim is joined by Sacramento Kings Insider for NBC Sports California, James Ham, to breakdown the resume of former NBA power forward Chris Webber. Jim and James first breakdown the 2002 Western Conference Finals between the Kings and the Los Angeles Lakers (2:24). Then, they talk about how Webber changed the way other players viewed Sacramento as a free agency destination, Mitch Richmond, All-NBA teams in the early 2000s, and Webber's issues with the media (23:04). Finally, they discuss the golden era of NBA power forwards (36:04), before making a final call on whether or not Webber deserves to be inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame (40:10).
Hall of Fame shooting guard Mitch Richmond has many accomplishments — 1989 NBA Rookie of the Year, six All-Star teams, five All-NBA teams, and a ring with the 2001–2002 Shaq-Kobe Lakers — but he is best remembered as one-third of “Run TMC,” Golden State’s short-lived but highly influential fast-paced offense with Chris Mullin and Tim Hardaway. On this episode of “Getcha Popcorn Ready,” Mitch joins T.O. and Hatch to talk about football being his first love, transitioning to basketball with a football player’s mentality and developing his game, how Hakeem Olajuwon and Clyde Drexler changed his college career path, being a part of “Run TMC” and how that trio stacks up against modern “big threes,” what happened behind the scenes when Don Nelson traded him to struggling Sacramento, his experience trying to carry the Kings, playing against rival shooting guard Michael Jordan, how he feels about winning a ring with the Lakers despite Phil Jackson hardly playing him, and much more! This episode is straight cash, nothin’ but net! Follow us on social media! IG: @getchapopcast TW: @getchapopcast FB: Getcha Popcorn Ready Podcast Produced in Association with Workhouse Media
The 30th edition of Whe're They At features 5-time NBA All-Star and one of the most exciting point guards in the last three decades, Tim Hardaway, Sr. Tim is one of most celebrated basketball players from the rich tradition of Chicago, Illinois. He starred at the University of Texas-El Paso under the tutelage of groundbreaking Hall of Fame coach, Don Haskins. He was drafted 14th overall in the 1989 NBA Draft by the Golden State Warriors and was part of one of the memorable trios in NBA History, Run-TMC (with Hall of Famers Chris Mullin and Mitch Richmond). He went on to become a major part of the Miami Heat's emergence in the late-1990's, his #10 is now retired by the team. In his distinguished 14-year NBA career, Tim has made 5 All-NBA teams. During his retirement years, he has been an NBA assistant coach as well as a mentor to young basketball players around the nation. His son, Tim, Jr. is a guard for the Dallas Mavericks. Host Nabaté Isles had the honor to speak with Tim on a myriad of topics including: 03:20-Where's Tim Hardaway at and how is he keeping busy? 04:20-Discusses his current work with Banneker Watches (http://www.bannekerstore.com) and Dream Dribble (http://www.dreamdribble.com). 06:17-On his parents' (Donald and Gwendalyn) guidance while growing up in the tough Southside part of Chicago. 15:41-Reflects on his friend, Ben 'Benji' Wilson, the All-American high school basketball player who tragically was murdered at age 18 in Chicago. 21:01-On the Pro-Am games he participated in as a high schooler, playing against Chicago-born NBA stars: Isiah Thomas, Maurice 'Mo' Cheeks, Rickey Green and Glenn 'Doc' Rivers. 27:05-The reason Tim decided on going to play at the University of Texas-El Paso under the tutelage of Hall of Fame coach, Don Haskins. 33:03-Nabaté shared a past clip from the 24th episode of 'Whe're They At' with Antonio Davis, reminiscing on his experiences with Tim and Coach Haskins at UTEP. 35:01-Reminisces on how UTEP almost became an UNLV-type superteam. 36:31-On what Hall of Fame coach Don Nelson did to make sure he and his Golden State Warriors drafted Tim in the 1989 NBA Draft. 42:22-Did he see greatness in a Warriors assistant coach by the name of Gregg Popovich? 45:55-The shame of Run-TMC (trio with him & Hall of Famers Chris Mullin and Mitch Richmond) breaking up due to Coach Nelson and Mitch not getting along. 48:52-Did Tim and Chris ever debate on which city had the better talent, Chicago or New York City? 50:39-On playing for the intense Hall of Fame coach, Pat Riley with the Miami Heat. 55:29-Discusses his comeback after tearing his ACL just before joining the Heat. 58:46-Reflects on the vigorous rivalry between his Heat and the New York Knicks. 1:04:58-On his memorable experiences with the 2000 USA Men's Olympic Team, including the breathtaking Vince Carter dunk. 1:06:33-Discusses how he looked to improve his relationship with his son, current Dallas Mavericks guard Tim Hardaway, Jr. 1:11:51-Pleasantly surprised about the safety of the NBA Bubble, where his son is currently participating in. 1:15:24-Dissects the eventful happenings of the NBA Bubble, including the play of the Portland TrailBlazers and the Milwaukee Bucks. 1:17:47-Praises the defending champion Toronto Raptors and the way they play the game. 1:20:02-The point guard he is most impressed with. 1:22:19-FAST BREAK segment of random questions for Tim. 1:30:56-Provides his thoughts on his alma mater, UTEP and the job Men's Basketball head coach Rodney Terry is doing. 1:32:21-Tim names his All-Time Starting Lineup of players born and raised in Chicago. Follow Whe're They At on www.twitter.com/whe_retheyat, www.instagram.com/whe.retheyat and www.facebook.com/whe.retheyatpodcast/ ! Musical selections are from Nabaté Isles' album, 'Eclectic Excursions', available on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, Amazon, Tidal, etc. Check out his website as well: www.nabateisles.com
Chicago legend Tim Hardaway joins the fellas this week on Knuckleheads with Quentin Richardson and Darius Miles. Tim takes us through his journey growing up in Chicago, getting his handles on the city sidewalks, heading off to UTEP, and creating the ‘UTEP two-step’. Laugh along as Tim tells us how Don Nelson snatched him late in the draft and then just how confident he got after his first All-Star Game. Hear about the creation of Run TMC and learn why that scoring phenomenon lasted for only two seasons. Then Tim gets into his Miami years, what it was like ballin’ in the mid ‘90s, and how great it feels to have his jersey retired by the Heat. Tim then discusses Tim Jr. playing in the league and tells a hilarious story about the last time they’ll ever play one-on-one. Tim Hardaway is no joke but he’s got a lot of ‘em! You won’t want to miss this one.
Takiej koszykówki u progu lat 90. nie grał wówczas nikt, tylko Golden State Warriors. Można śmiało powiedzieć, że na swój sposób dokonali rewolucji w NBA, jeśli chodzi o styl gry. Na nich się po prostu fantastycznie patrzyło, aż człowiek nie mógł oderwać oczu od parkietu nawet na sekundę. Przed Wami słynny tercet 'Run TMC' - Tim Hardaway, Mitch Richmond, Chris Mullin. Zapraszamy w podróż do czasów, kiedy NBA oglądało się z zapartym tchem!
No one knows what major college football is look like this fall, or if there will be a college football season. Two conferences, the Big Ten and Pac-12, have eliminated non-conference games. Others are gathering more information. On SportsBeat KC, beat writers Kellis Robinett, Gary Bedore and Souichi Terada talk discuss how Kansas State, Kansas and Missouri are handling the COVID-19 pandemic and what may be next. After a break, we steal Kellis’ idea of naming the most successful professional athletes who attended those schools. Topping the Kansas State list was Hall of Fame basketball player Mitch RIchmond with star running back Darren Sproles second. Who were the best future pros at Missouri and Kansas? We discuss. Story links: K-State Countdown: Ranking the top 10 professional athletes in Wildcats history Mizzou football’s Eli Drinkwitz has a simple message for fans: Wear a mask Self: KU hoop players’ arrival delayed two weeks because of spiking COVID-19 cases around the country Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One-third of the RUN TMC that also consisted of Mitch Richmond and Chris Mullin, Tim Hardaway Sr. helped put the NBA on notice that the Bay Area had some of the best talent in professional basketball, with the reawakened interest in the Golden State Warriors. Hardaway, who is and Olympian and the father of NBA Superstar, Tim Hardaway Jr., knew how to ball especially with his killer crossover. Hardaway went on to become an assistant coach with the Detroit Pistons and is now an analyst along side Matt Barnes for the The 5 Tournament Pro Basketball Invitational taking place from July 19 to July 29 at the Orleans in Las Vegas, NV. It will be a 3-on-3 tournament where four cities and the second largest state in the Union will be represented. Miami, Sacramento, New York, Toranto, Chicago and Texas with all their five players consisting of basetball greats including Joe Johnson, Nate Robinson, Mike Bibby and Mario Chalmers, to name a few. We caught up with Tim Hardaway to talk about the The 5 Tournament Pro Basketball Invitational, how he and his family are remaining healthy throughout the pandemic and how this tournament can possibly become an annual event. Fans can purchase the games at FiteTV. Follow Tim Hardaway on Instagram @the_original_crossover_king and on Facebook at Tim Hardaway, Sr. #GoldenStateWarriors #MiamiHeat #NBA #NBALegend #TimHardaway #TimHardawaySr
In Episode 24 NBA Hall of Famer Rick Barry and award winning journalist Cyrus Saatsaz welcome Golden State Warriors legend Tim Hardaway who talked about his wildly entertaining Run TMC teams and how it sadly broke up early, what it's like having a son play in the NBA with Rick adding to that discussion, the great "what if" of what might've been had Timmy not been injured prior to the 1994 season that welcomed Chris Webber, how Magic Johnson helped expose to the world his killer crossover dribble nicknamed the "UTEP Two Step," and how he feels regarding still not being selected to the Hall of Fame. Tim was asked about Chris Mullin's underrated presence on the team, Rick presented his new NBT² (Nothing But The Truth) for the week and the show wraps up with what drives Rick and Cyrus crazy.
On the latest edition of the Purple Talk Podcast, two of the greatest shooting guards in Sacramento Kings history, Mitch Richmond and Doug Christie, join NBC Sports California's James Ham to discuss "The Last Dance," defending Michael Jordan, Richmond's roots in Florida and Hasan Minhaj's shout-out.(1:00) Mitch on lockdown(3:00) Watching "The Last Dance" and remembering the Bulls' greatness(4:50) How could you limit Jordan?(7:00) Doug on defending Mitch(9:50) Playing Jordan early, versus later in his career(20:00) Mitch's path to the NBA(24:00) Mitch and Michael Irvin(26:00) Winning gold at the 1996 Olympic Games(28:30) Mitch on Kobe Bryant(29:30) Winning a championship ring(33:10) The Kings trade that didn't happen(37:50) How would Mitch and Michael fare in the modern NBA?(44:10) Learning to draw a foul(45:30) Talking Minhaj, celebrity Kings fan
Looking back at the 2002 Kings. Taking an in depth look at Jason's Kings survey. And why is Mitch Richmond remembered so much as a Warrior when he didn't spend much time with Golden State?
Why did Run TMC end after just two seasons? Tim Hardaway, Mitch Richmond and Chris Mullin sat down with Tom Haberstroh at NBC Sports Bay Area headquarters to discuss the highs and lows of playing in Don Nelson’s fast-paced offense. 1:34 What made Run TMC special 7:12 The origin of the Run TMC nickname12:50 Connection to Run DMC20:01 The end of TMC33:10 The best crossover since Tim Hardaway
El equipo de Zona 3'05 sigue lanzado con su recién estrenada independencia, y esta semana traemos unos cuantos de nuestros clásicos de la segunda temporada para seguir celebrándolo. Hablaremos sobre la misteriosa y accidentada historia de las gafas de Kareem, reivindicaremos la carrera de Mitch Richmond y contamos junto a uno de vosotros Tu Historia! 3...2...1...UNETE AL EQUIPO
All-time great NBA guard Tim Hardaway Sr. came on the podcast to talk about his some of his career highlights including playing on an exciting young Warriors team in the early 1990's with Mitch Richmond and Chris Mullin, building a great point guard - center duo with Alonzo Mourning in Miami, facing off against Michael Jordan's Bulls in the Eastern Conference Finals, and more! Tim also talked about watching his Son grow into an exciting NBA player in his own right, leading to a discussion about why they stopped playing 1 on 1. Tim was joined in this interview by Dylan Kaufman, CEO of Dream Dribble. Tim and Dylan talked about their product Dream Silencer by Dream Dribble which is an indoor basketball training tool that allows you to practice ball handling skills while barely making a sound. This product is perfect for anyone who wants to help their child advance their basketball skills without disturbing others in the house or neighbors with the excessive noise caused by dribbling a basketball on the ground. Also consider the Dream Silencer if you live in a climate where playing outside is difficult during the winter. Check out their website at the link below to learn more about Dream Silencer, find Tim's suggested ball handling drills to practice with the device, and purchase the product: https://dreamdribble.com/ Thanks to TIm and Dylan for joining us on this episode! If you have enjoyed this interview, make sure you subscribe for free so you don't miss other episodes in the future. ATG stands for All Things Good. We are the sports branch of All Things Good Co., a company whose sole purpose is to bring positive news stories to the world. Follow us @atgsportsmedia on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter to see our positive spin on everything happening in the sports world! Music for this podcast was created by Tyler Adams. Contact Tyler for his audio expertice, podcast mastering skills, or just to check out more of his music by emailing him: tadams897@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/atgsports/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/atgsports/support
On the latest episode of the NBC Sports California Kings Insider podcast, James Ham sits down with Naismith Hall of Fame shooting guard and new NBC Sports California Kings analyst Mitch Richmond. Topics include his thoughts on the Team USA experience, Michael Jordan vs. Kobe Bryant and what his new role will be this season on the telecast.
We are very excited to present our interview with Hall of Fame NBA Player Mitch Richmond and Founder of After Sports and Entertainment Gene McClendon! Gene joined Mitch, the Vice President of After Sports and Entertainment, to discuss what their company does to help retired athletes and entertainers coordinate events, work with their peers, and make money. They described not only how their company can help retired atheltes and entertainers, but how it helps create fun experience for fans and businesses that hire their services! We also talked to Mitch about his playing career including his time with the run and gun Golden State Warriors where he won Rookie of the Year, his time with the Sacramento Kings where he was a 6-time all star and 5-time All-NBA performer, his time playing on the Team USA Olympic teams, and the final season of his career when he won an NBA Championship playing for the Los Angeles Lakers alongside Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal! Thank you to Mitch and Gene for coming on the Podcast! To find out more about After Sports and Entertainment Network Group and book members of their MVP Network visit their website (https://aftersportsandmore.com/). Also, follow them on Instagram @aftersportsandmore to find out more information about who they represent and what events they are organizing in the future! The music used in this podcast have been created by Tyler Adams. To find out more about his music and podcast sound engineering, contact him through email at tadams897@gmail.com. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/atgsports/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/atgsports/support
High school star, Kansas University standout and 12-year NBA veteran, Paul Mokeski. Milwaukee Bucks’ cult hero, Paul Mokeski, discusses his life in basketball. As a youngster – whilst not always comfortable in his surroundings – Paul found his calling in basketball. A burgeoning star at Encino’s Crespi Carmelite High School, he was recruited by countless colleges – some went to extremes to land his signature. However, Paul’s family (his father played college basketball) offered strong guidance and he ultimately decided to attend Kansas University. There, he challenged himself and began to thrive; on-and-off the court. He made new friends and would also meet his future wife. Mokeski was selected by the Houston Rockets in the 1979 NBA Draft. As a rookie, he was a back-up to MVP-era Moses Malone. Paul discusses the impact that Moses had on his career and shares some fantastic stories about Malone along the way. In October, 1980, the Rockets traded Paul to Detroit. Whilst the Pistons struggled, Paul enjoyed a good season, averaging better than seven points and five rebounds in only 23 minutes per game. After 119 games with the Pistons – and just 15 minutes before the (1982) trade deadline – Detroit moved Mokeski to the Cleveland Cavaliers. Paul tells the unique story of how the trade unfolded. The 1982 Cleveland Cavaliers were in disarray. In one season, the team cycled through four coaches and finished with a 15-67 record. The Cavaliers – a disastrous 3-21 at the time – waived Mokeski in December of 1982. On Christmas Eve, Paul signed the first of two 10-day contracts with the Milwaukee Bucks. In mid-January of 1983, he signed a contract for the rest of the season. At the time, Milwaukee were back-to-back Central Division champions and would go on to win the division an incredible six-straight years. Paul was a key member of the Bucks and played six-full seasons with arguably the best team to not make an NBA Finals during the 1980s. In September of 1989, Paul signed as an unrestricted free agent with the Cleveland Cavaliers. Though his second tenure in Ohio was short-lived – he was released after the 1990 season – Paul was part of a team on the rise; one that would soon challenge for the Eastern Conference title. Prior to the 1991 season, Paul took part in the San Antonio Spurs’ training camp, before missing out on a roster spot. In mid-January of 1991, Mokeski was proactive and reached out to his former coach, Don Nelson, who was leading the Golden State Warriors. Paul shares the unique story of how he would earn a place on the roster for the rest of that year. This happened to be the second – and last – season of the iconic trio, Run TMC: Tim Hardaway, Mitch Richmond and Chris Mullin. Following the 1991 season, Paul and his family briefly ventured overseas, before he returned to the USA and took the role of player / coach with the Quad City Thunder of the Continental Basketball Association. What followed – and has continued for more than 25 years – is a coaching and scouting career that is as varied as it is interesting. This is one of my favourite conversations yet. A big thanks to great friend of the show, Jim McIlvaine, who mentioned my podcast to Paul and helped us connect. Links discussed (include): * Paul’s Bucks versus (rookie) Michael Jordan's Bulls * Paul Mokeski – career highlights * Paul Mokeski – a nifty performance versus the Bulls (1989) People mentioned in this episode, include: Julius Erving, Larry Bird, Jack Sikma, Marques Johnson, Jerry West, Wilt Chamberlain, Magic Johnson, Bill Laimbeer & Reggie Theus. 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. I appreciate all feedback, FB Page 'Likes' and iTunes ratings / reviews. Follow: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Android | Spotify | Stitcher | Newsletter Feedback: e-mail (audio welcome) | Voicemail
Chris Mullin is a Hall of Famer both on and off the court. In college at St John's, he was the Big East Player of the Year three times. As a member of the original Dream Team at the 1992 Olympics, he was teammates with Michael Jordan, Larry Bird, and other immortals. As a Golden State Warrior, he was part of the famous Run TMC trio with Mitch Richmond and Tim Hardaway. His list of achievements is far too long to be documented here. He is also one of the finest human beings anywhere. His story about what went through his mind the day he decided to retire is a classic.
Guest former NBA star Mitch Richmond talking about the latest NBA news
Papa & Bonta are joined by 957 the Game contributor & Warriors reporter for The Athletic, Anthony Slater, discuss the improvement in defense and Draymond's leadership, then talk with former Run TMC Warrior, Mitch Richmond, preview the Eastern Conference Finals Game 1, and the CABOOOOOOOOOOOOSE.
The Over and Back Classic NBA Podcast continues its series on 50-point games with a look at some of the great scorers of all-time who never had 50 points in a game. Throughout the episode we look at these all-time greats who never got to 50 points in a game, discuss that players career-high point total, how close they got to the elusive 50, their amount of 40-point games and how surprising it was that they never reached the big 5-0. The list is broken down into a few categories including Top 50 all-time players who never reached 50 points like Los Angeles Lakers legend Magic Johnson, Paul Arizin, Isiah Thomas and Walt “Clyde” Frazier. Our next category looks at other all-time PPG leaders including Mitch Richmond who despite being 43rd all-time in PPG, never reached 50 points. We also highlight Glenn Robinson, Walt Bellamy and World B. Free. Next, we look at all-time points leaders who never hit the 50 point plateau including perhaps most shockingly Kevin Garnett, Artis Gilmore (ABA excluded), Robert Parish and Gary Payton. Lastly, we look at players who never scored 50 points in a regular-season NBA game but did it in other circumstances including Charles Barkley who scored 50 points in a playoff game and Julius Erving who had four 50-point games in the ABA but none in the NBA. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An episode for the old school fans, Patrick and Chuong debate the best Golden State Warriors shooting guard over the past 30 years. Is it Klay Thompson, Mitch Richmond, J-Rich, Spree, Monta? What about John Starks? (Just kidding.) Using stats and the always accurate eye test, we dig deep into our bag of Warriors fandom to settle this argument.
The much-beloved Warriors trio of Tim Hardaway, Mitch Richmond, and Chris Mullin were only together for about two seasons from 1989-1991, but they made a huge impact on the league's culture. This week, we dig into their fun and fancy free style and think about their lasting legacy.
AFTERBUZZ TV – Today on The Weekly Pass NBA Playoffs Cavs vs Celtics Series wrap up Game 7 thoughts Worst lebron team Lebron or Jordan debate now that lebron has brought this team to the finals Where do celtics go Warriors vs Rockets Game 7 Warriors 3rd quarter domination a theme Sloppy endings by Warriors made this a series Where do rockets go Sign Chris Paul to deal or no Chris Paul injury Finals Preview Cavaliers vs Warriors part 4 What to expect Can Lebron carry this team past Warriors Predictions NHL Playoffs Knights up 1-0 on Caps Becky can take the reigns here Knights run one for the history books yes or no Caps getting robbed of chance by an e
Deuce and Mo catch up with former Kings head coach Garry St. Jean about the Kings young players (1:40), he reflects back on the Mitch Richmond trade to Sacramento (4:45), his favorite memories including the 1996 playoffs (5:55 and if the Warriors are bored with the season (7:05). Deuce and Mo then talk about the 3-3 road trip and what they saw from De'Aaron Fox (11:00), how the vets have accepted their new roles (15:00), they look ahead to the game against Golden State and then LeBron to Golden State rumors (17:22), why Deuce is excited for De'Aaron vs. Dennis Smith on Saturday (20:20), Harden's 60-point triple-double (22:40), the Pistons landing Blake (23:20), NBA injury bug (26:30), if being on Team LeBron is a curse (27:40), what Kings player would make the best football player (29:45), the best NBA dynasties (30:50) and Deuce brags about his Jerry Reynolds documentary (34:00), Jerry's obsession with popcorn (35:15). They close the show debating who had the better game-winner: Fox's dunk or Tyreke's halfcourt shot (37:40) and they give their Super Bowl MVP (40:00).
Una semana más os traemos un programa cargado de NBA: - Noticias: La desgracia le toca a Cousins, Roberson y el público de Memphis, el despido de Kidd, el All Star, Miami Vice y mucho más. - El Térmometro: Repasamos los equipos y jugadores más destacados de la semana, los rookies y los hispanos hasta coronar al mejor hispano como Pata Negra de la semana. - Fuera de Menú: Vuelve Arnau Dominguez para hablarnos de la vida después del basket de Buck Williams, Mitch Richmond, Wes Unseld... - Comentarios de los Oyentes y más: Pasamos por nuestra página de Facebook. Luego pasamos por los comentarios de Ivoox, Twitter, iTunes y comentarios@raciondenba.com. Más información en raciondenba.com. Ración de NBA es un programa que trata el baloncesto NBA en español poniendo énfasis en los jugadores hispanos. Nuestra web: raciondenba.com . Mandar preguntas/comentarios: comentarios@raciondenba.com. Publicamos avisos por Twitter al publicar los episodios para que sepáis cuando podéis ir a descargarlos: - Twitter - Chechu: @astrochechu - Twitter - Javier: @Racion_de_NBA_J Música: Ración de NBA - Limit de Folio en Blanco (Jaime Murillo) Black Samba – Juanitos Owl Time - Kellee Maize Extracto de ¨The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance¨ Dance It, Dance All - The Easton Ellises Waitin´- Betsy Olson
Episode 27 of Lasers on the Ride, The Notorious Mookie Lee, sees the return of contributor KC and kicks off with the Lasers speaking on their roots, African mostly, and moves on to talk of Tiger Woods and other philanderers. Jay tries to spread The Arkells and gets rebuffed real quick and then tells a story of Coltrane that you have to hear to believe and then still be an idiot to believe. KC helps establish a theme song for the podcast and Jazz is discussed pretty heavily. The Lasers wind the episode down with an attempt at arriving at certain consensuses but ultimately fail – chaos reigns!!!!
Thats right!! Dave & Audley are speaking with the wives of former NBA players, Mitch Richmond and Bryon Russell! Basketball Wives reality TV stars, Juli Richmond and Kimberli Russell will dispel some myths about what its truly like being married to an ex-NBA player. Also, the always fun Jackie Taylor from ThatSportsBabe.com will give us her take on the NBA lockout. The ladies are in the house, so WATCH OUT! The Breakdown -- For Hoops Talk, The Way It Should Be!!!
Jackie and Natalie (from www.need4sheed.com) are back with their enticing brand of ball busting and compelling hoops analysis. The Hardwood Divas will be looking back at the week in review, some pop culture news, and much, much more! Call in 347-215-7771 www.clnsradio.com
On this jampacked episode of the Buckscast, We have on former NBA slam dunk contest winner Spud Webb, Alex Kennedy from hoopsworld.com, Daniel Artest who is the brother of Ron Artest and also Michael O'Neal who is the brother of Mitch Richmond and the cousin of Shaq. We also talk about the latest Bucks games that have been played since the last episode.