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Dan Devine, Paul from @Dunkcomp, and David Astramskas are back for Part 2 of determining the greatest shattered backboard dunk. This week they break down Shaq's 1992 dunk on NBA Inside Stuff and Darryl Dawkins' OG back-board shattering dunk against the Kansas City Kings and decide which of these dunks are worthy of induction into the First Ballot Hall of Fame. Timecodes: (4:15) David's Submission: 5/10/1992, Shaq on NBA Inside Stuff (6:48) Ahmad Rashad's legendary line to Shaq (9:25) David's history of getting investigated by the NBA (12:26) Behind the Scenes audio of the dunk (14:02) Shaq was Orlando's iPhone (18:57) This dunk was a trailer to Shaq (21:07) U MAD: New York Times edition (22:36) Blame the engineers for broken backboards (25:31) Neil's Submission: 11/13/1979, Darryl Dawkins and the 76ers vs the Kansas City Kings (29:37) Craig Sager's interview with a pissed old white guy (33:50) The "Chocolate-Thunder-Flying, Robinzine-Crying, Teeth-Shaking, Glass-Breaking, Rump-Roasting, Bun-Toasting, Wham-Bam Glass-Breaker-I-Am Jam" (36:07) A Tribute to Darryl Dawkins (41:04) Shaq's study of "rimology"
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In this week's episode, Geraint, Mikey and Paul are joined by NBATV anchor and Orlando Magic fan Kristen Ledlow. Kristen tells us about her Magic fandom, what it was like visiting Shaq's house to film Inside Stuff as well as her thoughts on the #1 overall pick Paolo Banchero. RECOMMENDED LINKS: OUR WEBSITE: www.orlandomagicuk.com MAGIC FANS APPAREL SHOP: https://magicfansapparel.teemill.com NBA LEAGUE PASS Never miss a game again! Watch the entire 2021/22 season here: tinyurl.com/yyyezjq9 OFFICIAL NBA STORE Shop the latest NBA gear & use the discount code MAGICUK10 for 10% off here: nbastore.vwz6.net/X6kjg FANATICS Shop officially licensed sports jerseys, merchandise & fan apparel & use the discount code MAGICUK10 for 10% off here: fanatics.ncw6.net/RAbNX Note: This description contains affiliate links. While this channel may earn minimal sums when the viewer/listener used these links, the viewer/listener is in no way obligated to use these links. Thank you for your support. ********************************** CONNECT WITH ORLANDO MAGIC UK ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Like Orlando Magic UK's Facebook page: www.facebook.com/orlandomagicuk Follow Orlando Magic UK on Instagram: www.instagram.com/orlandomagicuk Follow Orlando Magic UK on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/orlandomagicuk Follow Orlando Magic UK on Twitter: www.twitter.com/orlandomagicuk Subscribe to Orlando Magic UK on YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/orlandomagicuk
Scott Weinstock is the EVP of Development for Strong Studios, recently launched by Diversified holding company Ballantyne Strong to create content under the company's Strong Entertainment division. David Ozer, formerly CEO of Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment's Landmark Studio Group, is president of the new studio. Weinstock previously served as senior producer, and later VP, executive creative director/supervising producer for the NBA, where he helped create “NBA Inside Stuff” and managed the league's advertising and marketing campaigns. Additionally, throughout his career, Weinstock worked at the NHL, writing and directing the “This is My Stanley Cup” campaign, handled projects for MTV, Disney, American Express, TNT, NFL, Sony Pictures, ATT, Southwest Airlines, Ford, Kia and Marriott and executive produced “Disney's Celebrity Flag Football Game,” which was a joint production between the NFL & Disney. He joined the podcast to chat about his illustrious career, upcoming projects at the studio and the creative process. https://variety.com/2022/tv/news/strong-studios-scott-weinstock-melissa-traub-1235224886/ Strong Studios: https://ballantynestrong.com/ Follow Scott: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottweinstock/ https://www.facebook.com/scott.weinstock.9 https://www.instagram.com/sgweinstock/ Show Host: Toni Marcolini https://twitter.com/amarcolinilaw?lang=en https://www.instagram.com/tmarcoliniesq/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/toni-ann-marcolini-a1379b14/ Follow Plin-Mar Productions: https://www.instagram.com/plinmarproductionsllc/ https://twitter.com/PlinMarProd https://www.facebook.com/Plin-Mar-Productions-LLC-538255553017186 Follow the podcast for clips: https://www.instagram.com/imiytk/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100024005523298
Kevin “Kwiz” Ryan is a musician, producer, composer, audio engineer and artist development specialist from Bronx, NY. His professional resume begins as a vocal arranger for Jeff Redd's "I Found Loving" (Uptown/MCA) with his first production release, Brazilian Lady, appearing on Redd's debut album. Since then, Kwiz's professional resume has continued to evolve and expand over 25 years with credits including numerous Grammy Award winning and platinum selling artists that rival the top producers in today's music industry. His musical goal is to make you dance, love, and cry, think, hate, make love, make babies, seek therapy, give therapy, hug your mom/dad/sister/brother/son/daughter and scream. Kwiz's production credits include Mary J. Blige, Busta Rhymes, T.I., Slick Rick, Earth Gyrlz, The Family Stand, Tashan, Tiffany Moníque, Bliz Kardai, Flight School Alumni and many more. In the areas of mixing/mastering, he has lent his expertise to artists such as Pit Bull (2012 Tour), Papoose's 2015 album “You Can't Stop Destiny”, The Goodfellaz, Earth Gyrlz, Dark Skinned Assassin, Tiffany Moníque, Bliz Kardai and more. Kwiz has also operated as Recording Engineer for BET's “Black Girls Rock” award show and notably, Multi-Platinum Grammy-award winning superstar, Beyoncé, for her last four world tours, as well as her historic 2013 & 2015 SuperBowl Halftime Performances. In the world of television, Kwiz has been a freelance composer for ESPN since 2000 with credits including the theme for "NBA Access with Ahmad Rashad" as well as ABC's "NBA Inside Stuff", the closing theme for HBO's "The Execution Machine". He's also has done various production work for Capitol, MCA, Universal, Columbia, Avatar/A&M, Sutra, Tu Da Beat (indie), Lucy Kool (indie), Smoke/Universal record, Rhythm 252 (indie) record labels. Over the span of his musical career, Kwiz has operated as a writer, vocal arranger, remixer, Director of A&R (Gutter Keys Records), audio programmer and a technical consultant. Subscribe to the podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/roadie-free-radio/id1115332289 The Following links are affiliate links! Each sale helps our channel out at no additional cost to you. My VLOG & Streaming camera: https://amzn.to/3nEuIh2 The VLOG Lens: https://amzn.to/2y4Zrjd The ALL PURPOSE lens: http://amzn.to/2vPGayB My OTHER lens: https://amzn.to/38OVlfb My MAIN PODCAST mic: https://roswellproaudio.com/products/mini-k87 My OTHER podcast mic: https://amzn.to/3nK9oGQ Create ‘n Cast Bundle from SHURE & Focusrite: https://amzn.to/2LTUTTv The camera CAGE I use: http://amzn.to/2fWUwI2 My DESKTOP mixer: https://amzn.to/39yiSzZ My AUDIO interface: https://amzn.to/2LRF53W BEST FIELD recorder: http://amzn.to/2wfzCYI My FAVORITE mic stands: http://amzn.to/2xnBn6d Roadie Free Radio Merch: http://www.roadiefreeradio.com/merch/ RFR Website: http://www.roadiefreeradio.com
Kevin “Kwiz” Ryan is a musician, producer, composer, audio engineer and artist development specialist from Bronx, NY. His professional resume begins as a vocal arranger for Jeff Redd's "I Found Loving" (Uptown/MCA) with his first production release, Brazilian Lady, appearing on Redd's debut album. Since then, Kwiz's professional resume has continued to evolve and expand over 25 years with credits including numerous Grammy Award winning and platinum selling artists that rival the top producers in today's music industry. His musical goal is to make you dance, love, and cry, think, hate, make love, make babies, seek therapy, give therapy, hug your mom/dad/sister/brother/son/daughter and scream. Kwiz's production credits include Mary J. Blige, Busta Rhymes, T.I., Slick Rick, Earth Gyrlz, The Family Stand, Tashan, Tiffany Moníque, Bliz Kardai, Flight School Alumni and many more. In the areas of mixing/mastering, he has lent his expertise to artists such as Pit Bull (2012 Tour), Papoose's 2015 album “You Can't Stop Destiny”, The Goodfellaz, Earth Gyrlz, Dark Skinned Assassin, Tiffany Moníque, Bliz Kardai and more. Kwiz has also operated as Recording Engineer for BET's “Black Girls Rock” award show and notably, Multi-Platinum Grammy-award winning superstar, Beyoncé, for her last four world tours, as well as her historic 2013 & 2015 SuperBowl Halftime Performances. In the world of television, Kwiz has been a freelance composer for ESPN since 2000 with credits including the theme for "NBA Access with Ahmad Rashad" as well as ABC's "NBA Inside Stuff", the closing theme for HBO's "The Execution Machine". He's also has done various production work for Capitol, MCA, Universal, Columbia, Avatar/A&M, Sutra, Tu Da Beat (indie), Lucy Kool (indie), Smoke/Universal record, Rhythm 252 (indie) record labels. Over the span of his musical career, Kwiz has operated as a writer, vocal arranger, remixer, Director of A&R (Gutter Keys Records), audio programmer and a technical consultant. Subscribe to the podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/roadie-free-radio/id1115332289
On this MLK Day version of 2CS, Sid and Lakeena pay tribute to the departed Chicago sports radio legend Les "The Grobber" Grobstein. Also, they recap a sort-of Super Wild Card Weekend. Plus the latest on the Bulls, Hawks, NBA, college basketball and more! 2:40 - We remember the one and only Chicago sports radio host Les “The Grobber” Grobstein 15:18 - Super Wild Card Weekend recap: Aikman missed not calling 49ers/Cowboys and its crazy finish; Bills dominate 54:38 - Bulls and NBA talk: Caruso one step closer to comeback, Zach out for a while, so is KD; what the Lakers do to improve; this week's games 1:23:40 - NCAAB talk: Loyola hits the top 25; Northwestern upsets Michigan State; No. 1 Baylor loses two at home 1:45:58 - Sid reminisces about NBA Inside Stuff; the Blackhawks win four in a row You can catch 2CS each Monday and Friday live from 12 pm to 2 pm on SportsZone Chicago's platforms. Download the SportsZone Chicago app for more information on their programs and where to watch them. Subscribe to WARR on Anchor and follow WARR Media for all the latest on our movement and stay tuned for upcoming episodes and specials from your comrades at WARR. Weareregalradio.com provides the best independent coverage of sports and culture -- feel free to share our content and rate us well here or wherever else you find our podcasts. Thanks for listening. twitter.com/warrmedia facebook.com/regalradio1 instagram.com/warrmedia --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/warrmedia/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/warrmedia/support
ABOUT TUG OF WORDSFrom the producing team behind "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire," TUG OF WORDS is a fast-paced game where two teams compete to answer word clue questions correctly and pull the flag on the "tug of war rope" to their side. In round one, each answer involves changing a single letter in the word that appears on the board. For example, with 'TUG' on the board, the answer to the clue 'a label inside a garment' is 'TAG,' and with 'TAG' then on the board, the answer to the clue 'hopefully the upstairs neighbors aren't learning this dance' is 'TAP.' With each round, an additional letter is added creating four and five letter words to solve. The team with the flag on their side after three rounds wins the game, qualifying them for the bonus round where they have opportunity to compete for $10,000.Here's a promo:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mMGzJiGdBIIFull episode:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7McZSa5sWbcTUG OF WORDS premiered Monday, November 8 at 4:30 p.m. ET on Game Show Network and will air weekdays.https://www.gameshownetwork.com/tug-of-wordsAbout Ahmad RashadHostEmmy® award-winning television personality Ahmad Rashad is perhaps known just as much for his engaging commentary and interviews with some of the best-known figures in sports as he is for his football career. Over the past two decades, Rashad covered NFL and NBA televised contests both as a studio anchor and as a game reporter for NBC and ABC as well as hosted and executive produced “NBA Inside Stuff.” In 2010 he began hosting "One on One with Ahmad Rashad,” an NBA TV series which features Rashad's candid and in-depth interviews with the NBA's biggest stars including Lebron James, Michael Jordan, and Shaquille O'Neal. Rashad also served as a studio host for NBC's coverage of three Olympic Games: 1988 in Seoul (for which he received an Emmy® award in the category of writing), 1992 in Barcelona and 1996 in Atlanta, as well as the World Championships of Track and Field. A charming and skilled host, Rashad has long worked in the reality entertainment world, hosting the video-clip show “Real TV” in 2000, the reality show “Celebrity Mole,” and the game show “Caesars Challenge” along with co-host Dan Doherty. He has also guest starred on several films and TV shows, including “Space Jam,” “Monsters,” and “Like Mike.” Rashad graduated from the University of Oregon, where he played as an All-American and was later named to the College Football Hall of Fame. Rashad played for ten years in the NFL and was an All Pro for the Minnesota Vikings and remains a member of the Vikings “Ring of Honor.”
Full Court Press: The NBA Health Insurance Fraud Scheme & Early Season NBA Action An Interview With: Sarah Spain- ESPN Television Personality/Radio Host, Journalist & Chicago Sports Fanatic And Also: Bing Bong, Disc Golf, NBA2K11, A Big Ole Plate Of Crow, Glue Gals, NBA Inside Stuff, Jerry Stackhouse's Middle Finger, Reply Guys, WNBA Kicks & Fits, Lit Tailgates Sponsors: HelloFresh: Get fresh, pre-measured ingredients and mouthwatering seasonal recipes delivered right to your door with HelloFresh, America's #1 meal kit. Visit www.hellofresh.com/14horse for 14 free meals including free shipping! Takeline: Sports! Culture! Takes! Takeline has it all. Takeline is a weekly podcast hosted by Emmy-winner Jason Concepcion and two time WNBA champ Renee Montgomery that's a fast-paced exploration of the NBA and world of sports and culture. Each week Jason and Renee talk about the games, players, controversies, and stories that run both on and off the court. Subscribe to hear Takeline every Tuesday wherever you get your pods. Find Us Online - website: horsehoops.com - patreon: patreon.com/horsehoops - twitter: twitter.com/horse_hoops - instagram: instagram.com/horsehoops - facebook: facebook.com/horsehoops - multitude: multitude.productions HORSE is hosted by Mike Schubert and Adam Mamawala. Created by Eric Silver and Mike Schubert. Edited by Mischa Stanton. Theme song by Bettina Campomanes. Art by Allyson Wakeman. Website by Kelly Schubert. About Us On HORSE, we don't analyze wins and losses. We talk beefs, dig into Internet drama, and have fun. The NBA is now a 365-day league and it's never been more present in pop culture. From Kevin Durant's burner accounts to LeBron taking his talents anywhere to trusting the Process, the NBA is becoming a pop culture requirement. At the same time, sports can have gatekeepers that make it insular and frustrating for people who aren't die hard fans. We're here to prove that basketball is entertaining to follow for all fans, whether you're actively watching the games or not. Recently featured in The New York Times!
Get Up Nation®! My name is Ben Biddick. I’m the Creator and Host of the Get Up Nation® Show and Co-Author of Get Up: The Art of Perseverance with former Major League Baseball player Adam Greenberg. Recently I had the honor and privilege of speaking with Steve and Korey Hess. This epic father and son took some time out to join me on Get Up Nation® to share their insights into resilience. After 21 years with the Denver Nuggets, Steve is now one of six trainers worldwide who sits on the Under Armour training council. He’s a sponsored athlete by Met-Rx. He’s on the scientific advisory board for Masimo MightySat in addition to sitting on the scientific facility board for Panorama Orthopedics and Spine Center. He’s been featured on NBA Inside Stuff, All-Access with Ahmad Rashad, NBATV, and The Eating Network. He has his own workout segment on the Altitude Sports & Entertainment Network and has been featured on all Denver major news channels. Steve has two sons, one of which joins us here. Korey is a guard for the Denver Pioneers and is studying business at the University of Denver. Healthy families face challenges together, so I’m honored that both have joined me here to share how they inspire each other to be the very best they can be. Steve & Korey, welcome to Get Up Nation®! Steve’s Instagram: @steve13hess Korey’s Instagram: @korey.hess Hibachi Family Clothing: https://www.hbfbrand.com/ (https://www.hbfbrand.com/) Hibachi Instagram: @hibachifamily Blue Sky CBD: https://www.bluesky-cbd.com/ (https://www.bluesky-cbd.com/) http://www.panoramasportsinstitute.com/ (http://www.panoramasportsinstitute.com/) http://www.getupnation.com/ (www.getupnation.com) Thank you, Eva Magdalenski! The Get Up Nation® Show is brought to you in partnership with Veteran Owned Got Your Six Coffee! Learn more at http://www.gotyoursixcoffee.com/ (www.gotyoursixcoffee.com)! Most episodes of the Get Up Nation® Show are edited and mixed by Daniel Thabet! If you need podcast editing and mixing of the highest quality go to https://www.podcastdoctors.com/ (https://www.podcastdoctors.com/) Support this podcast
Shane W. Evans is a multi-talented artist and visionary who combines his world travelswith his art to influence creative expression in others. Evans studied at SyracuseUniversity School of Visual and Performing Arts and graduated in 1993 and begantraveling the world. In addition to contract work in illustration, graphic design and webdesign for major companies, Evans has conceptualized and illustrated numerouschildren’s books.Many of Shane’s books have been featured in the media such as The Oprah WinfreyShow, The Today Show, NBA Inside Stuff, Reading Rainbow and Late Night with DavidLetterman. Shane has received much acclaim within the children’s literary field for hiswork on children’s books such as "Osceola," "The Way The Door Closes," "Shaq andthe Beanstalk," and "Take It To The Hoop Magic Johnson" His accolades range frombeing honored by First Lady Laura Bush at the 2002 National Book Festival, The BostonGlobe-Horn Book Award and The Orbis Pictus Award for Outstanding Non-Fiction forChildren. He is also the illustrator of the popular books Chocolate Me!, Mixed Me!written by actor Taye Diggs. Look for their forthcoming picture book, My Friend! topublish in 2021.Shane Evans’s talent does not stop at illustration and children’s books. His design workincludes unique, one-of-a-kind hand-crafted furniture pieces, clothing, CD cover art,photography and a number of other custom-made items. To learn more about Shaneand his work please visit her at http://shaneevans.com.Connect with Charnaie online in the following places:Blog: http://hereweeread.comPersonal Website: charnaiegordon.comPodcast Email Address: hereweereadpodcast@gmail.comFind Charnaie on the following social media platforms under the username@hereweeread: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, PinterestFeel free to share this podcast on your social media platforms to help spread the wordto others. Thanks for listening!
Alan and Bryan get into hoops! NBA on NBC, Inside Stuff with our Main Man Ahmad Rashad, Sports Center with Keith Olbermann, Stu Scott, Dan Patrick, Kenny Mayne and more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ilived/support
Vince and Annie are joined by former NFL player and NBA broadcaster Ahmad Rashad to discuss his years hosting ‘NBA Inside Stuff’ (11:00). They also talk about Rashad’s relationship with Michael Jordan (4:38) and his experience playing in an NBA game (55:50).Hosts: Vince Carter & Annie Finberg
Adam & Noah go ISO with award-winning filmmaker Michael Tolajian as they focus on his basketball work, including the 30 for 30 Once Brothers (the story of Drazen Petrovic and Vlade Divac) and Q Ball (basketball inside California's San Quentin State Prison), plus his time at NBA Entertainment producing for NBA Inside Stuff and other projects. He is currently in charge of original content & league partnerships at FOX Sports. You can watch Q Ball on Netflix & Once Brothers on ESPN+. -- Rejecting the Screen is part of the Locked On Podcast Network and is released on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Thursday brings "Going ISO" where the guys conduct a longform interview. Past guests have included Vin Baker, Shawn Marion, Marc Jackson, Dan Dickau, Adam Morrison, Eddie Johnson, Rex Walters, Alaa Abdelnaby, Brendan Haywood, Anthony Morrow, Don MacLean Peter Vecsey, Kevin Willis, Ryan Hollins, Howard Beck, Kenny Anderson, Richard Jefferson, Doug Gottlieb, Robert Sacre, John Hollinger, Butch Beard, Sam Mitchell, PJ Carlesimo, Ryen Russillo and others. Please subscribe to Rejecting the Screen, rate, review and share with your friends! Follow Noah Coslov on Twitter @NoahCoslov, Adam Stanco @NaismithLives and the show on Instagram @Rejecting_the_Screen. -- Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Magic Spoon Go to magicspoon.com/NBA to grab a variety pack and try it today! And be sure to use our promo code NBA at checkout to get free shipping. Manscaped Go to Manscaped.com and use code Locked On to get 20% Off and Free Shipping. Manscaped is #1 in men’s below the belt grooming and offers precision-engineered tools for your family jewels. Theragun Try Theragun RISK-FREE for THIRTY-DAYS. There is no substitute for the Theragun Gen FOUR - with an OLED screen, personalized Theragun app, and the quiet and POWER you need. Visit Theragun.com/LockedOn Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you’ll get $10 off your first order. Blinkist Right now, for a limited time Blinkist has a special offer just for our audience: Go to Blinkist.com/NBA try it FREE for 7 days AND save 25% off your new subscription. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bomani shares why he's not about to "dap up" NASCAR after their decision to ban the confederate flag from events has been met with praise (1:17). Plus, he welcomes the legend Ahmad Rashad to talk about his football career (11:03), the reaction to his name change when he converted to Islam, his career transition to journalism and the success behind "NBA Inside Stuff" (23:34), his close relationship with Michael Jordan (32:41) and story time of hanging out with Muhammad Ali, Barack Obama, Prince, Nelson Mandela and Frank Sinatra (41:28).
Bomani shares why he's not about to "dap up" NASCAR after their decision to ban the confederate flag from events has been met with praise (1:17). Plus, he welcomes the legend Ahmad Rashad to talk about his football career (11:03), the reaction to his name change when he converted to Islam, his career transition to journalism and the success behind "NBA Inside Stuff" (23:34), his close relationship with Michael Jordan (32:41) and story time of hanging out with Muhammad Ali, Barack Obama, Prince, Nelson Mandela and Frank Sinatra (41:28).
This week Sean and Katie kick things off with a chat about their improving exercise habits as well as the movement towards the NBA returning in a Disneyworld bubble. Next they dive into their final impressions of The Last Dance, discuss whether Scottie Pippen, Horace Grant and others have a right to be upset with the doc's portrayal of them, and the delightful NBA Inside Stuff reunion that doubled as group therapy for those vanquished by Michael Jordan. Then it's the first ever Uhh, Basketball? Mascot Theory class, as Sean and Katie dig into the life and times of Benny the Bull, before discussing Spencer Dinwiddie's attempt to crowd source his next contact, NBA wine dads, and the Self Isolators of the Week. We have joined Patreon folks! Come join the family and receive ad free episodes, discord access, a special shoutout and even more goodness: https://www.patreon.com/uhhbasketballFollow @UhhBasketball on Twitter! Also while you are it make sure you follow our hosts @woodleysean & @wtevs.If you enjoyed today’s show, please rate Uhh, Basketball 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.See you next week for an all new episode!
Joe is joined by comedian, and '90s Bulls superfan, Lachlan Patterson to discuss episodes 9 & 10 of ESPN's "The Last Dance", Jordan's cultural impact and MJ vs. Gretzky & Seinfeld (yes, really.) They also discuss the NBA Inside Stuff reunion, Lachlan guarding Steve Nash in high school and his brand new comedy special "Dark White." Download Lach's special NOW at: www.LachlanPatterson.com Follow him on all social media: @lachjaw Subscribe on YouTube - www.youtube.com/DirtySports Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/thedirtysports/ Follow us on Twitter - www.twitter.com/thedirtysports Follow Andy Ruther on IG - www.instagram.com/AndyRuther/ Follow Joe Praino on IG - www.instagram.com/JoePraino/
The former host of NBA Inside Stuff and a reporter featured prominently in The Last Dance has an interesting back story.
Willow Bay is the first female dean of USC's prestigious Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism. Her prominent broadcast experience includes co-hosting NBA Inside Stuff, serving as a correspondent for the Today Show, co-anchoring ABC's Good Morning America weekend edition and anchoring CNN's Moneyline News Hour. Before joining USC to direct the journalism program, she was a senior editor and senior strategic advisor to The Huffington Post and a special correspondent for Bloomberg TV. Willow is originally from New York City and holds an MBA from NYU. In her 20s, she was the face of Estee Lauder cosmetics and she says her modeling career not only helped her pay for school, but launched her into the TV reporting world by leading to on-air marketing spots. One of her first gigs was also hosting a travel show alongside former NBC Today Show anchor, Matt Lauer. Willow was named Dean of USC's Annenberg in July 2017. She launched the school's Media Center in Wallis Annenberg Hall, introduced the school’s new Bachelor of Arts in Journalism degree program, and welcomed the first cohort of the school’s nine-month Master of Science in Journalism program. Her husband is Bob Iger, the CEO of The Walt Disney Company, and the couple has two children.
Who Wins?Now that we are eliminated from our fantasy football playoffs, we turn to another fantasy matchup. The Golden State Warriors vs the 1990's Chicago Bulls.Michael Jordan vs Steph Curry, Scottie Pippin vs Kevin Durant, so many great matchups!In this 20/20 episode we look at the strengths and weaknesses of each squad, why was Toni Kukoc ahead of his time, NBA Inside Stuff with Ahmad Rashad and much more! Follow us @aatalkstuff on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. This episode is brought to you by Fantasy Pros, the go to tool for fantasy football success. Make the best possible decisions for the fantasy playoffs. Not only just for NFL but use FantasyPros for NBA, NHL, and DFS success as well. Use these tools to dominate your league playoffs now! If you like what you hear, please subscribe and leave us a review on iTunes, we truly appreciate everyone who listens, thank you so much! Please enjoy this episode!
Dante Marchitelli welcomes a special guest to the show this evening, as Kristen Ledlow joins us on Magic Drive Time! You can see Kristen on NBA Inside Stuff, NBA TV, TNT and all kinds of other places covering the NBA. Ledlow, a native Central Floridian and lifelong Magic fan, joins Dante to talk about her career, the direction the Orlando Magic franchise is headed, the Jimmy Butler trade, the Carmelo Anthony debacle and much more!
(Former) Senior Vice President and Executive Producer of NBA Entertainment, Don Sperling. Don Sperling has a remarkable filmography that you’d almost certainly be familiar with. Titles including Michael Jordan: Come Fly with Me, NBA Awesome Endings, Michael Jordan’s Playground, NBA Superstars and Michael Jordan: Air Time, are just a handful of his iconic releases. Sperling was Senior Vice President and Executive Producer of NBA Entertainment, NBA TV and NBA.com for 15 years. Don discusses his early life, the opportunities that presented themselves and how he moved from his native New York, to Atlanta, prior to being contacted by soon-to-be NBA Commissioner, David Stern, regarding the establishment of NBA Entertainment. Don discusses its formation and amazing growth, plus, offers fascinating specifics on some iconic moments from Come Fly with Me. He recounts some amazing stories about travelling with The Dream Team in 1992, particularly, a wonderful 48-hour span he’ll never forget, chronicling Michael Jordan, that ultimately featured in Air Time’s release. Don also talks about two of the NBA’s greatest promotional campaigns – ‘America’s Game – it’s fantastic’ and ‘I Love this Game’. We also discuss the origins of NBA Inside Stuff and NBA Action, plus, how the famous ‘Bad Boys’ moniker originated. Due to the breadth of Don’s tenure with the NBA, he’s agreed to join us for a second conversation at a future date. I’m already looking forward to that. Links discussed (include): * Come Fly with Me: “…the biggest-selling, sports home-video of all-time” * Michael Jordan – Air Time * ‘America’s Game – it’s FANtastic’ * ‘I Love this Game’ People mentioned in this episode, include: Bill Bradley, Charles Barkley, Dave DeBusschere, Willis Reed, Walt Frazier, Larry Bird, Drazen Petrovic, Vlade Divac, Earl Monroe, Magic Johnson, Luc Longley, Phil Jackson, Rod Thorn & Dick Barnett. 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: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter Subscribe: iTunes | Android | Spotify | Stitcher | Newsletter Feedback: e-mail (audio welcome) | Voicemail
Kent sits down with the Kristen Ledlow. Kristen is a sports broadcaster based in Atlanta, currently serving as a host and sideline reporter on NBA TV and TNT. With former NBA All-Star Grant Hill, she is the co-host of “Inside Stuff”. Kristen’s on-air assignments have included NBA TV’s “GameTime”, “NBA Style” and TNT’s “Inside the NBA.” Additionally, she serves as a sports anchor on CNN and HLN. To find out more about Kristen visit: https://www.kristenledlow.com/ To connect with Kent Ingle: www.kentingle.com Twitter: @kengingle Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kent.ingle/
This week we have a HUGE guest! Former host of Nickelodeon's Figure It Out, NBA Inside Stuff, Celebrity Apprentice, she's been in movies, commercials, and Last but not least, She's a 2 time Olympic Gold Medalist. We were honored to have on, Summer Sanders. We talked about the Olympics, Nickelodeon, Getting Slimmed, Ahmad Rashad, Arnold, Jordan, Jerry McGuire, The Bills, And even the Patrick Swayze Classic Dirty Dancing. We even covered a small bit of pro wrestling. This is one we hope everyone will enjoy. If nothing else, It proves how nice Summer is (She talked with us for over an hour.....some of our loved ones wouldn't do that). Seriously, thanks again to Summer and we hope you all enjoy the show.
Steve Hess, Chief Performance Officer at Panorama Orthopedics and Spine Center, talks to the NSCA Head Strength and Conditioning Coach, Scott Caulfield, about creating buy-in with sport coaches and athletes, becoming one of the first National Basketball Association (NBA) strength and conditioning coaches, and staying current in an ever-changing field.Steve Hess, MS, MATm, RTSm, CSCS, RSCC, is a 20-year professional basketball strength and conditioning coach based in Denver, CO. He is a co-owner and Chief Performance Officer at Panorama Orthopedics and Spine Center. Hess is a former co-owner of FORZA Fitness and Performance Center and is one of 12 trainers worldwide who sits on the Under Armour Performance Training Council. He is also the official spokesperson for the National Sports Center for the Disabled and is a member of National Basketball Association (NBA) Team Fit. In addition, Hess has been featured on NBA Inside Stuff, All-Access with Ahmad Rashad, NBATV, The Eating Network, Men’s Fitness, Men’s Health, Celebrity Sweat, and the Altitude Sports and Entertainment Network. Find Steve on Twitter: @steve13hess | Find Scott on Twitter: @scottcaulfieldShow Notes “If you don’t have coaches’ buy-in, it’s hard to run a program—especially in professional sports.” 2:18“I hate to use terms like ‘greatness’ because those are unattainable goals.” 2:37“To be authentic, you have to have a knowledge base behind what you’re saying.” 3:52“Once you have more tools, you become more accountable for the things you do.” 4:30“If you‘re a true leader in your field, the buck stops with you.” 4:42“I got the job after calling Allen Bristow every day for 3 months, so I know when they looked at the phone they were like, ‘It’s this dude again, my gosh just hire him!’” 6:05“I gave stuff up, I worked 90 – 100 hours per week—not embellishing, these are facts.” 6:19“In order to achieve goals, you have to understand things are going to be hard.” 6:35“Unbelievable opportunity but took a big pay cut, but these are sacrifices, did they work out? I really think they did.” 7:00“I never ever have any regrets on anything because I’m always moving forward.” 7:15“If this is a field you choose, please understand it’s not going to look the way you think it’s going to look, but if you have a specific goal, get to that goal.” 7:25“Do what no one else is doing, stay pertinent, keep studying, and understand you’re never going to get to the top of the hill because there is no top of the hill.” 7:49“I’ve got a lot of learning to do. I’m going to peak at 70 years old, so I’ve got 20 years to peak.” 9:15“Can I go to a desert island and train an athlete with nothing? Yes, I can. Can everyone? No, they can’t…” 11:12“I don’t believe in balance and I’m not balanced, I’ve got an unbelievable family.” 12:13“It’s not what you have, it’s what excites you.” 13:08“You have one responsibility—make yourself happy. If you’re not happy, you can’t help anyone else.” 13:18“If you’re authentic in your beliefs, do as much as you can. Everything I’ve done is because I’m excited and I want to touch as many lives as I possibly can.” 15:28“I’ve absolutely unequivocally never been motivated by money.” 15:40“Everything I’ve done in my life has set me up for this point.” 16:45“Half the time I’m in a room with people so much smarter than me and I’m like, ‘This is the coolest thing!’” 17:01“But here’s the thing—no one is better than me because while I may be replaceable, I’m not repeatable.” 17:08“If you’re authentic in your approach you don’t have to pretend to be something you’re not—so you can wake up every day and be who you are.” 19:37“Everyone I hire has things that I don’t have and are way better than me in certain aspects, and I look to that so that I can grow. I don’t want to hire clones of myself.” 21:23“My selfish goal is that I want to hire you to make our program better because this program is not about me and it’s not about you, it’s about the athlete.” 21:56“Be authentic to who you are, especially with social media… just get it out there and be authentic in your approach.” 23:30“If you have truly chosen this field, it’s going to take you 15 years to become relevant.” 23:56“Instagram’s not real, Facebook’s not real, Twitter’s not real; I love posting positive stuff on there but that’s not who I am.” 25:11“If you have 24 million followers and that authenticates who you are, you may want to re-look at who you are.” 25:35“The realness comes out of a selfless action to get people better and the thing is don’t be scared to fail.” 25:45“How you affect people and how you adjust their lives and make them feel without you is really, really important.” 26:55“A lot of times you’re half dead too and you don’t want to be there but it’s not about you, so you got to find a way to platform it so they buy in.” 28:00“Sometimes we take ourselves too seriously and think ours is the only way—if you don’t interject other ways you’re going to have problems.” 28:41“You have to make a plan and you have to make it about them [the athletes].” 29:05“I learned I’ve got to integrate other people’s opinions because there are a lot of people way smarter than me and I know enough to know I know enough.” 31:15“I don’t just integrate other opinions. I listen and I assimilate it, and I make it my own.” 31:33“Be in the moment—some of the stuff you’re going to do you’re going to hate because it’s going to be challenging, but be in the moment.” 33:02“I drove to Florida with $20 and no phone.” 35:25“I’m learning new stuff every day.” 36:44“If you’re going to work as a strength and conditioning coach in professional sports, you’re going to have to have the CSCS.” 37:00“I’m not saying you have to agree with everything, but you have to learn from everything.” 37:19“People don’t see this it’s not all glamorous—we’re in Minnesota and its 23 below freezing and we just lost a game and guess whose tagging bags? We are tagging bags.” 37:50“If you have a perspective and it’s who you are and it’s what you’re made up of, then you can handle anything.” 38:28“In the professional realm, it’s wins, losses, and how you’re able to keep people on the field.” 39:58“If you don’t have a thick skin and you don’t have an ability to think through some of the tougher situations, you absolutely cannot last.” 40:10“It’s the same as life, the same people who are going to be successful in life are going to be successful in professional sports.” 40:40“If you’re not adaptive, you’re not creative, and you don’t continually evolve, you absolutely unequivocally have no shot of lasting as a professional strength coach at any professional level.” 41:18“It’s the same excitement year 1 as it is year 21 with those guys [Bill Foran and Dwight Daub].” 42:55“The one common thing we have is that we live for this field.” 43:25“The reason I write is that I hate writing… but what it does is it makes me sit down and think through the process.” 44:13“I think the NSCA does a really good job of creating a broad spectrum of views that you can incorporate.” 44:45“I think we have an obligation to give back to our younger professionals.” 45:59“Get out of your comfort realm, do stuff that scares you, that’s the stuff that makes you learn.” 48:15“A lot of times we’ve become so enamored with the fact that we’re so smart that our programming is pre-existing in our heads and we program before we even see our athletes.” 50:30
The Dans pull a few numbers down from the rafters, check in on the Suns and Wolves for League Pass Hell and check some tape on NBA Inside Stuff, ProStars with Michael Jordan, Wayne Gretzky and Bo Jackson, and the episode of Sportscenter that aired the night after the Malice At The Palice.
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Building Your Brand Through Media Take Patience and... Ft. Brandon "Scoop B" Robinson Journalist | Field Reporter | On-Air Personality Sponsored by Jumpstart:HR, LLC: HR Outsourcing for Small Businesses and Start-Ups "Let's build a better business, together." www.jumpstart-hr.com About This Episode: With over 8 million blogs on the internet and 400 million active Instagram users every month, social media is definitely full of noise in the crowd. For a new journalist or blogger, finding your voice can seem intimidating and not even worth the effort. How can you establish yourself as a storyteller, journalist, or leading voice in your industry? Check out this episode of the Business, Life, and Coffee show featuring Brandon "Scoop B" Robinson. He shares his personal story of grinding and hustling since a youth. Brandon gives the inside scoop on how he's been able to cover NBA players, top musicians, and even take a selfie with Rihanna. Topics Covered: Growing up in a family that has a historic entrepreneurial legacy in Harlem New York City The evolution of journalism and the role of social media The secret sauce to building your reputation and brand The story behind his Rihanna selfie Advice to journalists, bloggers, and story tellers And more... About Brandon "Scoop B" Robinson: Connect with Scoop B Online: Website: www.scoopb.com Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/brandonrobinson3 Facebook: www.facebook.com/ScoopB/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/scoopb Instagram: www.instagram.com/Scoop_B Snapchat: Scoop_B Booking: bookscoopb@gmail.com At the age of 12 years old, Brandon Robinson knew what he wanted to do with his life. Considered by many to be a child prodigy, he began his journalism career co-hosting Nets Slammin' Planet, a kids radio show with retired NBA player Albert King. It was featured on NBA Inside Stuff, Fox Sports and more. Years later, the grind hasn't stopped and he’s meshed his expertise in the world of entertainment, pop culture with sports to give folks the SCOOP on what’s going on. Currently the co-host of Brown & Scoop, a weekly sports and entertainment podcast through CBS Radio's Play.It Network, the show has been featured on TMZ, Entertainment Tonight, Deadspin, Washington Post, Sports Illustrated, New York Post and ESPN. A former staff writer at The Source Magazine, Robinson was front and center when NBA Commissioner Adam Silver banned former Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling from owning the team after Sterling made racist comments about African Americans. Robinson is also a former digital curator at EnvyTheDJ.com, website of The Breakfast Club's host DJ Envy. He’s appeared on CBS This Morning, CTV, PIX11 and ARISE TV discussing topical issues in sports like fantasy football sites FanDuel and Draftkings, LeBron James' son being recruited, Tom Brady and Deflategate and last year’s Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao fight. You can find his published writing in CBS Sports Radio, CBS Local Sports, COMPLEX, AM New York, EBONY and VIBE. Specialties: interviewing, public speaking, feature writing, voiceovers, story telling, public relations, editing, motivational speaking, content, basketball, marketing, branding, athlete branding, blogging, mentoring, producing, anchor, lifestyle, travel
The Total Tutor Neil Haley and Coach Karen Hall will interview Pittsburgh Basketball Legend and NBA Star Myron Brown. Brown was selected by the Timberwolves in the 2nd round (34th pick overall) of the 1991 NBA Draft. He played in the NBA with the Timberwolves for only one season (1991/92), appearing in 4 games. He was featured in the dunk of the week section of NBA Inside Stuff. Brown was picked up by the CBA's Fort Wayne Fury when he was released by the Minnesota Timberwolves after the season. During Brown's stint with the Fury (1991–1997) he won two dunk contests in 1991-92 and 1993-94, the first player in CBA history to win twice. He also made an appearance in the 96/97 CBA All-Star game, scoring 10 points on his first All-Star appearance.
Today we bring you our very first guest of the 2014-15 NBA season, Kristen Ledlow. Kristen is the co-host of NBA TV's Inside Stuff, which made its triumphant return to television screens last season. We were lucky enough to chat to Kristen for over half an hour, in what was a fantastic laughter filled conversation. Enjoy the show and remember to check out NBA Inside Stuff, Monday's at 5pm on BT Sport. You can find Kristen at the links below: https://www.facebook.com/kristenledlow https://twitter.com/KristenLedlow Join the excitement around the new NBA season on Twitter using #NBAintheUK email at: admin@doubleclutchpodcast.co.uk tweet us: @DoubleClutchUK like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/DoubleClutchPodcast and visit our blog: http://doubleclutchpodcast.co.uk No Copyright Infringement intended, all rights are those of the NBA and respective parties. Apologies for the random bleeping, it wasn't worth removing.