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On today's episode, Justin takes a look around the NBA and what all has happened in the past week. James Harden made his debut for the Los Angeles Clippers, and they look like a completely different team now. Draymond Green got in a fight with Rudy Gobert, the Pacers are red-hot, and the NBA referees are once again making it all about them.
Jake and Dan are back with another fun episode of No Cap Room, this time taking a deeper dive on all four playoff series before recapping Jake's night at the NBA Replay Center with the most interesting man in basketball.01:25 Celtics 121, 76ers 8704:30 Why did Joel Embiid play in game 2?13:10 Heat / Knicks (1-1) headed to Miami25:00 Lakers up 1-0 on Warriors32:00 Patrick Beverley & Russell Westbrook want their rings37:40 Nuggets up 2-0 on the Suns45:25 Jake at the NBA Replay CenterJoel Embiid declared himself back for the Philadelphia 76ers after winning the MVP Award, but that didn't help his team to avoid getting drubbed by the Celtics in Boston. Was it just rust or should the 76ers be worried? And will Joel hurt himself further trying to flop his way to the free throw line?Jimmy Butler flipped off the MSG crowd after game 2, so Jake and Dan believe he'll be back in game 3, but we're waiting to see how healthy he is and what kind of home court advantage the Heat have in Miami. Speaking of, are we sure MSG offers the Knicks a home court advantage?The Los Angeles Lakers have the best defense in the league and are looking a lot like the 2020 championship team when Anthony Davis plays like he did in game 1. Do the Warriors have any way to stop him if he stays healthy through this series? If the Lakers win it all, Russell Westbrook and Patrick Beverley have both said that they want their championship rings…after trashing the team on their way out the door. Shameful or smart?The Denver Nuggets deserve some apologies from doubters after looking like a much better team in their series against the Phoenix Suns, and things should be even easier after Chris Paul's groin injury. Was the trade for Kevin Durant a mistake for Phoenix?Finally, Jake spent a night at the NBA Replay Center for a story and ended up fascinated by the entire process and, more importantly, the most interesting man in basketball: Monty McCutchen.Check out the rest of the Yahoo Sports podcast family at https://apple.co/3zEuTQj or at Yahoo Sports PodcastsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Former NBA Referee and now NBA SVP of Referee Development and Training Monty McCutchen joins to discuss where NBA refereeing has improved, how the league has evolved referee training, which rules changes have been harder to implement, and how to really tell when it's a block or a charge.Then we look at 5 teams in the East:NYK/MIA: Julius Randle's ridiculous isolation scoring powers the Knicks vs Jimmy Butler and Bam AdebayoPHI/MIL: Philly snaps the Bucks' 16-game winning streak, showing off some matchup advantages vs the Bucks in the processWAS: Bradley Beal is having a bounce-back season4 Episodes per week are available exclusively on Dunc'd On Prime, and you can get every Hollinger & Duncan as well ! DuncdOn.SupportingCast.FM
On the Friday edition, Howard Beck welcomes the NBA's head of officiating, Monty McCutchen, to explain the new “take-foul” rules, the crackdown on bench decorum and why you'll be seeing a blue light on the scorer's table at every game this season. Plus, Monty answers your questions from Twitter. Be the first to preorder Sports Illustrated's new book on the Lakers, The Greatest Show on Earth, available here: https://bit.ly/Lakers75. Use promo code LAKERS30 for a 30% discount.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In 1997 Dee Kantner made history by becoming one of the first female officials in the NBA. She takes us through her journey to becoming a referee and gives insight into what it takes to do one of the most criticized and challenging jobs in basketball. We'll also hear from Monty McCutchen, senior vice president and head of referee development and training for the NBA, to talk about the current state of diversity within the league's officiating ranks.
On the Friday edition, Howard Beck welcomes the NBA's head of officiating, Monty McCutchen, to discuss all the rules tweaks for the 2021-22 season. The biggest change? A crackdown on offensive players drawing cheap fouls – with leg kicks, sideways leaps and other shenanigans. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Chris Mannix is joined by Marc Stein to break down the U.S. gold medal win, Dennis Schröder's free agency misstep, & where the Laker's new pieces fit in before talking to league Vice President of referee development and training Monty McCutchen on what changes to the rules and officiating might be coming next season Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The trade deadline is upon us! Where will Oladipo land? Who’s getting Aaron Gordon? Should the Knicks buy or sell? Mannix and Beck dive into the biggest storylines as we head toward Thursday’s 3 p.m. ET trade deadline. Also, Beck chats with NBA officiating chief Monty McCutchen – on player complaints, fanless games, the unique challenges of this season and McCutchen’s epic pandemic beard. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Damon, Ratto, and Kolsky talk to NBA VP of referee development and training Monty McCutchen, and get into NFL offseason rumors on 95.7 The Game See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NBA VP of Referee Development and Training Monty McCutchen joins Damon, Ratto, and Kolsky. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to The Grizz Weekly Grind Podcast This Episode Features: Monty McCutchen Brevin Knight - @brevinknight22 Every Monday & Thursday long-time Grizzlies TV play-by-play commentator Pete Pranica Will Discuss All Things Memphis Grizzlies & More! Presented By The Basketball Podcast Network
Welcome to The Grizz Weekly Grind Podcast This Episode Features: Monty McCutchen Every Monday & Thursday long-time Grizzlies TV play-by-play commentator Pete Pranica Will Discuss All Things Memphis Grizzlies & More! Presented By The Basketball Podcast Network
It's that time again ! that's right, it's time for "the Scoop" the stories the guys haven't talked about. Also, VP and Head of NBA referee development, Monty McCutchen calls in to talk about the tough calls the officials have dealt with in the Past 3 games. Heat vs. Bucks and Raptors vs. Celtics. what is the process of making a call foul? and Lindsey has the topics for Radio Tinder!
Russillo shares his thoughts on “player lists," more specifically the NFL Top 100 (3:15), before he is joined by longtime NBA referee and head of referee and development training Monty McCutchen. McCutchen tells some stories from his long career as a referee, and the two get into the weeds on flops, charges, and blocking fouls, the values Monty tries to instill in NBA refs, and more (15:04). Then Ryen talks with SI’s Chris Mannix, who is currently in the Orlando bubble awaiting the NBA restart. They discuss some buzz around the Bucks, Clippers, Rockets, 76ers, Celtics, Thunder, and more (52:08). Finally, Ryen talks about Joe Kelly’s eight-game suspension for throwing at Alex Bregman, leading to a melee, before answering a listener-submitted “Life Advice” question (1:24:14).
SPECIAL"The Coaches Challenge, Calling Travels, and Debating Instant Replay" Monty McCutchen, NBA Vice President, head of referee training and development, joins for a spirited discussion on the merits of replay, whether the clear-path foul and review is working, the positives and negatives of the coach's challenge, the difficulties in officiating travels, and more.Support Fastbreak Breakfast at Patreon.com/FastbreakBreakfastEpisode 410 (S6 Special)
From Toronto, guest host Tim Reynolds gets you ready for Game 1 of the NBA Finals between the Golden State Warriors and the Toronto Raptors. On the show, we talk to Raptors coach Nick Nurse (who tells us that Kawhi Leonard considers the regular season practice), Warriors coach Steve Kerr (who talks about drinking wine with Gregg Popovich), NBA referee-turned-executive Monty McCutchen, legendary Toronto Star beat writer Doug Smith, and AP Basketball Writer Brian Mahoney joins Reynolds to break down the series.
SPECIAL "Best of Season 4 Interviews" Highlights from the last year of Fastbreak Breakfast. Including Brent Barry, Cassidy Hubbarth (4:00), Bonzi Wells (8:40) and Leigh Ellis (13:00).Then Zach Harper plays a basketball movie game game (20:40), Monty McCutchen discusses rule changes and reffing Game 7 Cavs/Warriors and "The Block" (26:40), and Anthony Irwin discusses an enemy of Fastbreak Breakfast (40:00).Finally comedian Ian Karmel (36:00), Jerry Stackhouse (43:30), and another visit from Brent Barry where he faces the stats from the worst games of his career (48:15).For even more Fastbreak Breakfast, join us at Patreon.com/fastbreakbreakfast and find bonus episodes and additional content. Join at the $4/mo level to join our fantasy basketball leagues.Episode 297 (S4 Special)
SPECIAL "Refereeing and Rules Recommendations" Former NBA referee Monty McCutchen discusses his new role as VP of Referee Training and Development and many topics relating to rules and the relationships between players and officials. He covers the daily routine of referees during the season (12:20), his "Rebellious streak" (19:55), how NBA broadcasts can affect public opinion (28:30), the difficulties of officiating a jumping defender (36:25), and a potential upcoming rules change for the 2018-19 season (50:00). Also, what did he do to unwind immediately after Game 7 of the 2016 NBA Finals?Buying tickets this fall? Use the code FASTBREAKBREAK at SeatGeek and receive $20 off your first order.Get exclusive bonus content including extra audio clips for just $1 when you support the show at Patreon.com/FastbreakBreakfast Episode 293 (S4 Special)
On this week's edition of the NBA A to Z podcast, Insiders Sam Amick and Jeff Zillgitt debate what the Blake Griffin trade means for the Los Angeles Clippers and the Detroit Pistons and discuss the fallout of John Wall's knee injury for the Washington Wizards. Sam, in a recent conference call with NBA league officials Byron Spruell, Michelle Johnson and Monty McCutchen, also explores the hot topic of rising tensions between players and officials.