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On today's episode, Tim MacMahon of ESPN joins Bomani Jones to discuss his new book The Wonder Boy. They start off the show discussing Dirk Nowitzki's relationship with Luka Dončić and why Nowitzki was against the trade happening (7:40). Tim continues to share how both Rick Carlisle and Mark Cuban lost the Dallas Mavericks locker room which led to other roster changes including acquiring Kristaps Porziņģis (16:03). They round out the show with Tim saying why the Kyrie Irving trade was initially controversial but ending up working out great for Dallas (30:48) and if there is anything Nico Harrison can do to recover his image after trading away Luka Dončić? (38:18) Link to Tim MacMahon's book The Wonder Boy: Luka Doncic and the Curse of Greatness - https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/tim-macmahon/the-wonder-boy/9781538740712/ . . . Subscribe to The Right Time with Bomani Jones on Spotify, Apple or wherever you get your podcasts and follow the show on Instagram, Twitter, and Tik Tok for all the best moments from the show. Download Full Podcast Here: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6N7fDvgNz2EPDIOm49aj7M?si=FCb5EzTyTYuIy9-fWs4rQA&nd=1&utm_source=hoobe&utm_medium=social Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-right-time-with-bomani-jones/id982639043?utm_source=hoobe&utm_medium=social Follow The Right Time with Bomani Jones on Social Media: http://lnk.to/therighttime Subscribe to Supercast for Ad-Free Episodes: https://righttime.supercast.com/ Support the Show: Discover faster, more reliable search with Perplexity today. Download the app or ask Perplexity anything at perplexity.com! https://pplx.ai/bomani-jones Download the DraftKings Pick Six app NOW and use code BOMANI. Better payouts. Bigger wins. Only with Pick6 from DraftKings. The Crown is yours. Go to zbiotics.com/BOMANI to learn more and get 15% off your first order when you use BOMANI at checkout. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello Interactors,It's March Madness time in the states — baskets and brackets. I admit I'd grown a bit skeptical of how basketball evolved since my playing days. As it happens, I played against Caitlin Clark's dad, from nearby Indianola, Iowa! Unlike the more dynamic Brent Clark, I was a small-town six-foot center, taught never to face the basket and dribble. After all, it was Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's era of back-to-the-hoop skyhooks. By college, however, I was playing pickup games in California, expected to handle the ball, shoot, dish, or drive. Just like Caitlin! The players around me were from East LA, not Indianola. Jordan was king, and basketball wasn't just evolving — it was about to explode. It's geographic expansion and spatial dynamism has influenced how the game is played and I now know why I can't get enough of it.BOARDS, BOUNDARIES, AND BREAKING FREEThere was one gym in my hometown, Norwalk, Iowa, where I could dunk a basketball. The court was so cramped, there was a wall right behind the backboard. It was padded to ease post layup collisions! But when I timed it right, I could run and jump off the wall launching myself into the air and just high enough to dunk. This old gym, a WPA project, was built in 1936 and was considered large at the time relative to population. It felt tiny by the time I played there during PE as a kid and on weekend pickup games as a teen — though it was still bigger than anything my parents experienced in rural Southern Iowa.Basketball began as a sport of spatial limitation. James Naismith invented the game in 1891 — 45 years prior to my dunk gym's grand opening. The game was invented to be played in a YMCA gym in Springfield, Massachusetts. This building dictated the court's dimensions, movement, and strategy. Naismith's original 13 rules emphasized order—no dribbling or running, only passing to move the ball. Early basketball wasn't about individual drives but about constant movement within a network of passing lanes, with players anticipating and reacting in real time.The original peach baskets were hung ten feet high on a balcony railing, with no backboards to guide shots. Misses bounced unpredictably, adding a vertical challenge and forcing players to think strategically about rebounding. Since the baskets had bottoms, play stopped after every score, giving teams time to reset and rethink.Soon the bottom of the basket was removed, and a backboard was introduced — originally intended to prevent interference from spectators batting opponents shots from the balcony. The backboard fundamentally altered the physics of play. Now a player could more predictably bank shots of the backboard and invent new rebounding strategies.When running while dribbling was introduced in the late 1890s, basketball's rigid spatial structure loosened. No longer confined to static passing formations, the game became a fluid system of movement. These innovations transformed the court into an interactive spatial environment, where angles, trajectories, and rebounds became key tactical elements. According to one theory of spatial reformulation through human behavior, structured spaces like basketball courts evolved not solely through top-down design, but through emergent patterns of use, where movement, interaction, and adaptation shape the space over time.By the 1920s, the court itself expanded—not so much in physical size but in meaning. The game had spread beyond enclosed gymnasiums to urban playgrounds, colleges, and professional teams. Each expansion further evolved basketball's spatial logic. Courts in New York's streetball culture fostered a tight and improvisational style. Players developed elite dribbling skills and isolation plays to navigate crowded urban courts. Meanwhile, Midwestern colleges, like Kansas where Naismith later coached, prioritized structured passing and zone defenses, reflecting the systemic, collective ethos of the game's inventor. This period reflects microcosms of larger social and spatial behaviors. Basketball, shaped by its environment and the players who occupied it, mirrored the broader urbanization process. This set the stage for basketball's transformation and expansion from national leagues to a truly global game.The evolution of basketball, like the natural, constructed, and cultural landscapes surrounding it, was not static. Basketball was manifested through and embedded in cultural geography, where places evolve over time, accumulating layers of meaning and adaptation. The basketball court was no exception. The game burst forth, breaking boundaries. It branched into local leagues, between bustling cities, across regions, and globetrotted around the world.TACTICS, TALENT, AND TRANSNATIONAL TIESThe year my ego-dunk gym was built, basketball debuted in the 1936 Olympics. That introduced the sport to the world. International play revealed contrasting styles, but it wasn't until the 1990s and 2000s that basketball became a truly global game — shaped as much by European and African players as by American traditions.Europe's game focused on tactical structures and spatial awareness. In the U.S., basketball was built within a high school and college system, but European basketball mimicked their club-based soccer academy model. It still does. In countries like Serbia, Spain, and Lithuania, players are taught the game from a tactical perspective first — learning how to read defenses, move without the ball, and make the extra pass. European training emphasizes court vision, spacing, and passing precision, fostering playmakers wise to the spatial dynamics of the game. Geography also plays a role in the development of European basketball. Countries like Serbia and Lithuania, which have a strong history of basketball but relatively smaller populations, could not rely on the sheer athletic depth of players like the U.S. Instead, they had to refine skill-based, systematic approaches to the game. This helped to ensure every player developed what is commonly called a “high basketball IQ”. They also exhibit a high level of adaptability to team-oriented strategies. European basketball exemplifies this, blending the legacy of former socialist sports systems — which prioritized collective success — with contemporary, globalized styles. This structured process explains why European players like Nikola Jokić, Luka Dončić, and Giannis Antetokounmpo often arrive in the NBA with an advanced understanding of spacing, passing, and team concepts. Jokić's story is particularly revealing. Growing up in Serbia, he didn't just play basketball — he played water polo, a sport that demands high-level spatial awareness and precision passing. In water polo, players must make quick decisions without being able to plant their feet or rely on sheer speed. Although, at seven feet tall, Jokić could probably sometimes touch the bottom of the pool! These skills translated perfectly to his basketball game, where his passing ability, patience, and ability to manipulate defenders make him one of the most unique playmakers in NBA history. Unlike the American model, where taller players are often pushed into narrowly defined roles as rebounders and rim protectors (like I was), European training systems emphasize all-around skill development regardless of height.This is why European big men like Jokić, Gasol, and Nowitzki excel both in the post and on the perimeter. Europe's emphasis on technical education and tactical intelligence fosters versatile skill sets before specialization. This adaptability has made fluid, multi-positional play the norm, prioritizing efficiency and team success over individual spectacle.If European basketball emphasizes structure, the African basketball pipeline fosters adaptability and resilience — not as inherent traits, but as responses to developmental conditions. Sociologist Pierre Bourdieu popularized this as habitus, where individuals unconsciously shape their skills based on their social and material environments. With limited formal infrastructure, many African players learn in fluid, improvised settings, refining their game through necessity rather than structured coaching.Unlike U.S. and European players, who train in specialized systems from an early age, African players often develop versatile, positionless skill sets. Their careers frequently involve migrating through different leagues and coaching styles. A great example is Joel Embiid. He didn't start playing basketball until he was 15. Growing up in Cameroon, he initially played soccer and volleyball. These sports both contributed to his basketball development in unexpected ways. Soccer helped him refine elite footwork, now a required trait of the post game, while volleyball sharpened his timing and hand-eye coordination — hence his dominance as a shot-blocker and rebounder. This multi-sport background is common among African players. Many grow up playing soccer first, which explains why so many African-born big men in the NBA — Hakeem Olajuwon, Serge Ibaka, and Pascal Siakam — have exceptional footwork and agility.Like Jokić's water polo background shaped his passing, soccer's fluidity influences how many African players move on the court. Beyond skills, migration plays a key role, as many leave home as teens to develop in European leagues or U.S. schools. Constant adaptation to new environments builds mental resilience, essential for professional sports. (just ask Luka Dončić after suddenly being traded to the Lakers!) Anthropologist Arjun Appadurai describes this as evolving ethnoscapes and how globalization drives global cultural flows. Practices, traditions, and ideas reshape both new destinations and home cultures as identities become blended across cultures and borders. African players embody this, adapting their games across multiple basketball traditions.Look at Embiid moving from Cameroon to the U.S., adapting to American basketball while retaining his cross-sport instincts. Or Giannis Antetokounmpo, he was born in Greece to Nigerian parents, played soccer as a kid, and now blends European teamwork and fancy footwork with NBA strength training and explosiveness. Like the game itself, basketball is shifting as players from diverse domains deliver new directions, playing patterns, and philosophies.CULTURE, COURTS, AND CROSSOVERSThe influx of European and African players has not only changed the NBA, it's also changed how American players play overseas.Sports psychologist Rainer Meisterjahn studied American players in foreign leagues, revealing struggles with structured European play and coaching. Initially frustrated by the lack of individual play and star focus, many later gained a broader understanding of the game. Their experience mirrors that of European and African players in the NBA, proving basketball is now a shared global culture.While the NBA markets itself as an American product, its style, strategies, and talent pool are increasingly internationalized. The dominance of ball movement and tactical discipline coupled with versatility and adaptability have fundamentally reshaped how the game is played.Media has help drive basketball's global expansion. Sports media now amplifies international leagues, exposing fans (like me) to diverse playing styles. Rather than homogenizing, basketball evolves by merging influences, much like cultural exchanges that shaped jazz (another love of mine) or global cuisine (another love of mind) — blending styles while retaining its core. The game is no longer dictated by how one country plays; it is an interwoven, adaptive sport, constantly changing in countless ways. The court's boundaries may be tight, but borderless basketball has taken flight.Basketball has always been a game of spatial negotiation. First confined to a small, hardwood court, it spilled out of walls to playgrounds, across rivalrous cross-town leagues, to the Laker-Celtic coastal battles of the 80s, and onto the global stage. Yet its true complexity is not just where it is played, but how it adapts. The game's larger narrative is informed by the emergent behaviors and real-time spatial recalibration that happens every time it's played. Basketball operates as an interactive system where every movement creates new positional possibilities and reciprocal responses. Player interactions shape the game in real time, influencing both individual possessions—where spacing, passing, and movement constantly evolve — and the global basketball economy, where styles, strategies, and talent migration continuously reshape the sport.On the court, players exist in a constant state of spatial adaptation, moving through a fluid network of shifting gaps, contested lanes, and open spaces. Every pass, cut, and screen forces a reaction, triggering an endless cycle of recalibration and emergence. The most elite players — whether it's Nikola Jokić manipulating defensive rotations with surgical passing or Giannis Antetokounmpo reshaping space in transition — don't just react to the game; they anticipate and reshape the very structure of the court itself. This reflects the idea that space is not just occupied but actively redefined through movement and interaction, continuously shaped by dynamic engagement on and off the court.This logic of adaptation extends to the community level where basketball interacts with urban geography, shaping and being shaped by its environment. Urban basketball courts function as micro-environments, where local styles of play emerge as reflections of city life and its unique spatial dynamics. The compact, improvisational play of street courts in Lagos mirrors the spatial density of urban Africa, just as the systemic, team-first approach of European basketball reflects the structured environments of club academies in Spain, Serbia, and Lithuania. As the game expands, it doesn't erase these identities — it integrates them. New forms of hybrid styles reflect decades-old forces of globalization.Basketball's global expansion mirrors the complex adaptive networks that form during the course of a game. Interconnected systems evolve through emergent interactions. And just as cities develop through shifting flows of people, resources, and ideas, basketball transforms as players, styles, and strategies circulate worldwide, continuously reshaping the game on the court and off. The court may still be measured in feet and lines, but the game it contains — psychologically, socially, and geographically — moves beyond those boundaries. It flows with every fluent pass, each migrating mass, and every vibrant force that fuels its ever-evolving future.REFERENCESHillier, B. (2012). Studying cities to learn about minds: Some possible implications of space syntax for spatial cognition. Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design.Naismith, J. (1941). Basketball: Its Origins and Development. University of Nebraska Press.Baur, J. W. R., & Tynon, J. F. (2010). Small-scale urban nature parks: Why should we care? Leisure Sciences, Taylor & Francis.Callaghan, J., Moore, E., & Simpson, J. (2018). 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Network dynamics in team sports: The influence of space and time in basketball. Journal of Human Kinetics.Ribeiro, J., Silva, P., Duarte, R., Davids, K., & Araújo, D. (2019). Team sports performance analysis: A dynamical system approach. Sports Medicine. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit interplace.io
Der Hagener Thomas Pletzinger sorgt wieder mit einer Basketball-Geschichte für Aufsehen. Nach seinem Buch über Dirk Nowitzki oder ALBA Berlin geht es diesmal um die Wagner-Brüder. Moritz und Franz Wagner sind Stars in der NBA, der besten Basketball-Liga der Welt. Sie haben mit der deutschen Mannschaft den WM-Titel geholt und waren bei Olympia. Zwei Brüder - ein Traum begleitet sie dabei. Die vierteilige Dokuserie ist das Ergebnis einer intensiven Arbeit, so Thomas Pletzinger. Das komplette Gespräch mit Robin Hiermer gibt es hier als Radio Hagen Podcast. Die Doku läuft im ZDF und ist dort bereits in der Mediathek zu sehen.
In dieser Folge von Klug & Kultig sprechen Karlo und Jan über Olympia, Jans Abwesenheit und den Unterschied zwischen einem Supermarkt und Discounter. Folgen-Empfehlung dieser Woche: EP #002
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Aujourd'hui on revient sur les qualif en finales de conf' de Dallas, Minnesota et Indiana. Mais aussi sur le shoot improbable de Gobert, la meilleure punchline de Barkley et les JO.Merci pour vos étoiles et commentaires, continuez comme ça !InstagramXHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Désormais cinquième de la conférence Ouest, Dallas impressionne depuis plusieurs semaines. Toujours aussi flamboyants en attaque et beaucoup plus performants en défense, les Mavericks s'avancent vers les playoffs avec beaucoup plus de certitudes. Ces progrès peuvent-ils faire passer les Mavs d'outsider à favori dans la course au titre ? Pierre Dorian, Stephen Brun, Frédéric Weis et Arnaud Valadon en débattent. Focus également sur Luka Doncic, le prodige slovène des Mavs. Est-il tout simplement le joueur le plus complet de la Ligue offensivement ? L'équipe de Basket Time en débat. Enfin, dans la partie historique, une question simple... mais compliquée : Duncan, Olajuwon, Nowitzki, qui est le plus grand joueur du Texas ?
In 2006 the Dallas Mavericks lost in the NBA finals to the Wade and Shaq led Miami Heat. (Thanks in large part to an astounding 96 free throws by D-Wade…) Later in the 2011 NBA Finals, Nowitzki would find himself on the precipice of rewriting NBA history with one fateful lefty lay. Jason Gallagher, of The Old Man and The Three, joins the pod to discuss the ugliest jerseys in the NBA, the hubris of the Heatles, and the handful of moments that define one's legacy. Showtime Codes: 04:50) On Men's Hair (06:45) Love for Dirk and Love for Texas (08:54) Discussing The Ugliest Jerseys in the NBA (13:32) We Will Never Forgive the NBA for Sleeved Jerseys (16:35) Nikola Jokic Independence Day Presser (19:58) Attack of the Clones is Wemby's Favorite Star Wars Movie (22:08) Talking Career and Guiding Philosophies: Stay Opportunistic (30:05) The Dread of Being a Mavs fan in Game 2 (33:24) How Much It Meant To Be A 2011 Mavs Fan (40:40) Dissecting Dirk's Lefty Lay (44:42) In Praise of Basketball Photography (45:54) Brainstorm: How To Fix The Dunk Contest (52:03) The Brilliance of Mike Breen (55:38) “It felt like we exercised a demon” (58:30) The Moments That Completely Reshape A Legacy (01:08:50) Remembering the Hubris of the Heatles (01:15:16) Every Championship Team Needs An Irrationally Confident Jason Terry
Das Jahr 2024 bei FCH beginnt mit einem neuen Special. Sky Kommentator Florian Malburg steht David knallhart und ehrlich Rede und Antwort. Wie er beispielsweise seine Liebe zum englischen Fußball entdeckte, warum er ein Abend mit Dirk Nowitzki und den Dallas Mavericks verbrachte und über seinen Weg in den Journalismus berichtet er in Special Folge 8 von Footballs Coming Home. Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.+++Werbung+++ Jetzt im neuen Jahr besser füttern mit biologisch artgerechtem Rohfutter von BARFER'S. Für Deinen Hund oder Deine Katze mit 10 % Rabatt mit dem Gutscheincode „PODCAST10“. https://www.barfers-wellfood.de/
Dan and Grant give you 70-PLUS MINUTES of our 'Stat Padding' segment. We're talking Hall of Fame probability from Basketball-Reference, NBA word association, 'Guess That Player!,' Stephen Curry and LeBron James hypotheticals, a Draymond Green vs. Ben Simmons off-the-walls scenario, statistical over/unders for players, terrible NBA draft takes and MUCH more. TIMESTAMPS⬇️0:00 - INTRO/ PUPPY TALK6:01 - STAT PADDING6:17 - Guess That Player!27:36 - 25-point seasons31:40 - Player over/unders35:34 - Draymond Green with a backpack or Ben Simmons free throws?37:12 - Stephen Curry on the Miami Heat or LeBron James on the Golden State Warriors40:02 - Klay Thompson or Draymond Green?41:56 - Hall of Fame probability quiz48:11 - Which NBA rookies were you most wrong about?51:14 - Which NBA player has these tattoos56:11 - NBA word association1:07:03 - Start, bench, cut NBA signature moves1:11:44 - Guess these NBA nicknamesSUPPORT THE SHOW BY PURCHASING HARDWOOD KNOCKS MERCHJOIN OUR DISCORDSUBSCRIBE TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELFOLLOW US ON SOCIAL⬇️TIKTOK: @hardwoodknocksTWITTER @HardwoodKnocksIG: @hardwood_knocks DAN'S TWITTER/IG: @danfavale / @danfavaleGRANT'S TWITTER: @gt_hughesBUSINESS INQUIRES⬇️hardwoodknocks@gmail.comThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/2916956/advertisement
We have a very special guest today who has been a part of some very impressive playoff runs in recent years. He is now the Head Football Coach and Campus Athletic Coordinator at Tomball High School - welcome Dave Handal to the show! - Coach describes the pride of growing up in Lake Highlands, TX, the rivalry with the legendary Plano Wildcats, and the 5 Lake Highlands alums who are currently Head Coaches at premier football programs. - After graduating from Texas A&M where he was a self-proclaimed Intramural All-American, Dave earned an internship that soured him to "America's Team" and led him to embark on a successful career in coaching!! - It was during his time as Head Coach at Galena Park that Dave and Coach Kovo sparked up a friendship over working together to try to overcome similar challenges. After a great time at Galena Park, Coach moved on to become Defensive Coordinator at Tomball HS where he got to be a part of an amazing State Semifinal run that no one outside that Fieldhouse saw coming - made even more sweet by getting to share it with his youngest son who was the starting Middle Linebacker. - Coach shares some gems about how he learned to get past the mindset that your worth as a coach is defined solely by that score on the scoreboard, plus as a noted funny guy Coach Handal holds court by sharing some great stories of the funny encounters that seem to follow him, including coaching future 3x All-American Gonzaga Basketball Player Drew Timme as a kindergartner! - Finally as the consummate Texas Rangers fan we get Coach Handal's all-time Ranger Mount Rushmore, along with a fun Mavs Start-Bench-Cut with legendary names like Nowitzki, Doncic, and Nash! Join the Team Player Revolution! The biggest help is to leave a 5-star rating. This is what moves us up the rankings so more people can hear the stories of coaches changing lives Follow on Twitter @coach_kovo Hit us up at teamplayerpodcast@gmail.com - we lift up our own inside Team Player Nation, all guest suggestions/feedback is welcome! Art for the Team Player Podcast was created by Kaiser St. Cyr Music for the Team Player Podcast is from the single One More/Good Enough by Avrion - available on all platforms
Das musste ja kommen: Das Familienoberhaupt hat Korbfieber. Von René Steinberg /Maria Grund-Scholer.
In this episode, the hosts review the long awaited albums Nowitzki by Beenzino and E SENS' Jeogeumtong.Support the show
Jackson Gatlin (@Locked On Rockets) is joined by Wes Goldberg (@Locked On Heat) to discuss Miami Heat Legend Dwyane Wade's induction into the Basketball Hall of Fame, Pat Riley proclaiming Wade the greatest Heat player ever, reflecting on the best moments from Wade's induction speech, what D-Wade means to Miami, and greatest career moments.Then, Nick Angstadt (@Locked On Mavs) stops by to talk about Dallas Mavericks Legend Dirk Nowitzki's induction into the Basketball Hall of Fame, reflecting on the best moments from Dirk's induction speech, what Nowitzki means to Dallas, greatest career moments, and where Dirk ranks on the all-time power forward list.Lastly, Jeff Garcia (@Locked On Spurs) swings by to share his experience being in-person at the 2023 Hall of Fame ceremony, the absolutely stacked San Antonio Spurs class including Gregg Popovich, Tony Parker, Becky Hammon, and Pau Gasol, best moments from the evening, reflecting on what these people meant to San Antonio basketball and more.#Heat #Mavs #SpursSubscribe to the Locked On NBA YouTube Channel: Locked On NBAFollow/Subscribe/Listen Anywhere: linktr.ee/LockedOnNBASupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! | Offers: https://lockedonpodcasts.com/offers/FanDuel – Make Every Moment More. Place your first FIVE DOLLAR bet to get ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in Free Bets – win or lose! Visit Fanduel.com/LockedOn today to get startedFANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jackson Gatlin (@Locked On Rockets) is joined by Wes Goldberg (@Locked On Heat) to discuss Miami Heat Legend Dwyane Wade's induction into the Basketball Hall of Fame, Pat Riley proclaiming Wade the greatest Heat player ever, reflecting on the best moments from Wade's induction speech, what D-Wade means to Miami, and greatest career moments. Then, Nick Angstadt (@Locked On Mavs) stops by to talk about Dallas Mavericks Legend Dirk Nowitzki's induction into the Basketball Hall of Fame, reflecting on the best moments from Dirk's induction speech, what Nowitzki means to Dallas, greatest career moments, and where Dirk ranks on the all-time power forward list. Lastly, Jeff Garcia (@Locked On Spurs) swings by to share his experience being in-person at the 2023 Hall of Fame ceremony, the absolutely stacked San Antonio Spurs class including Gregg Popovich, Tony Parker, Becky Hammon, and Pau Gasol, best moments from the evening, reflecting on what these people meant to San Antonio basketball and more. #Heat #Mavs #Spurs Subscribe to the Locked On NBA YouTube Channel: Locked On NBA Follow/Subscribe/Listen Anywhere: linktr.ee/LockedOnNBA Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! | Offers: https://lockedonpodcasts.com/offers/ FanDuel – Make Every Moment More. Place your first FIVE DOLLAR bet to get ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS in Free Bets – win or lose! Visit Fanduel.com/LockedOn today to get started FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Coming up on NBA Today: James Harden definitely made his feelings clear toward GM Daryl Morey. We have Woj here with what the implications may be on the All-Star's future in Philly... And Team USA impressed over the weekend with two more exhibition wins ahead of the FIBA World Cup. Are they poised for a Gold medal? Danny Green breaks it down for us... Plus, speaking of the weekend, the Hall of Fame Class of 2023 was enshrined on Saturday. Don't miss Malika's interviews with both Dwyane Wade and Dirk Nowitzki... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Coming up on NBA Today: James Harden definitely made his feelings clear toward GM Daryl Morey. We have Woj here with what the implications may be on the All-Star's future in Philly... And Team USA impressed over the weekend with two more exhibition wins ahead of the FIBA World Cup. Are they poised for a Gold medal? Danny Green breaks it down for us... Plus, speaking of the weekend, the Hall of Fame Class of 2023 was enshrined on Saturday. Don't miss Malika's interviews with both Dwyane Wade and Dirk Nowitzki... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Buschi verhorstet heute alles. Namen. Statistiken. Und bringt Schmiso mit seinem Gorilla-Gehabe auch noch ausm Konzept. Inhaltlich: Eine Ode an den SC Magdeburg. Und die Junioren-Weltmeister. Buschi sagt: WM-Medaille für die deutschen Basketballer! 15 Minuten Dirk Nowitzki - wie sie besser nicht sein können. Die größten Pokal-Überraschungen - in der Premier League gabs keine. Einigkeit bei Harry Kane. Großer Streit bei Tuchel. Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/Lauschangriff_Podcast
Will Ben Rogers ever move past Dirk Nowitzki's once-frosty relationship with Dwyane Wade like Dirk says he has? Is Dirk the greatest athlete Dallas has ever seen? The guys tackle these topics and also share a compilation of congratulatory messages assembled by the Mavericks from Nowitzki's former teammates and Mavs luminaries.
Hours before Dirk Nowitzki gives his Hall of Fame induction speech in Springfield , Mass., Marc Stein reflects on his 25 years of covering Nowitzki from close range with a flurry of Nowitzki stories.
Don't have to be a Dallas Mavericks fan to know you can't diss or debate Dirk's greatness... but Amin & Charlotte can still compete to see who can honor the highest scoring European player of all time better! (Go watch on Oddball's YouTube channel, @OddballHoops) To give "The Germanator" the appreciation he deserves as he's inducted into the Naismith Hall of Fame this weekend, Oddball turns to diehard Dirk fan and producer of "The Old Man & The Three Podcast with J.J. Reddick", Jason Gallagher, to share his favorite moments (and a few of the most soul-crushing) over Dirk's two decades in the NBA . If that wasn't enough, there's also time for some Word Count! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Don't have to be a Dallas Mavericks fan to know you can't diss or debate Dirk's greatness... but Amin & Charlotte can still compete to see who can honor the highest scoring European player of all time better! (Go watch on Oddball's YouTube channel, @OddballHoops) To give "The Germanator" the appreciation he deserves as he's inducted into the Naismith Hall of Fame this weekend, Oddball turns to diehard Dirk fan and producer of "The Old Man & The Three Podcast with J.J. Reddick", Jason Gallagher, to share his favorite moments (and a few of the most soul-crushing) over Dirk's two decades in the NBA . If that wasn't enough, there's also time for some Word Count! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
LIVE at the DFW Airport for the Grand Opening of Dirk's restaurant - Nowitzki's!
Ben & Skin sit down with Dirk for a FULL HOUR at the opening of his restaurant Nowitzki's! They talk retirement life, Hall of Fame feelings, big moments in his career, and MORE
As a bonus for #thisleague UNCUT listeners, with Dirk Nowitzki just days away from officially becoming a Hall of Famer, we're sharing Marc's one-on-one interview Nowitzki this week from his weekly radio show in Dallas (The Saturday Stein Line on 97.1 FM The Freak) right here. #fsr #douggottliebshow #dpshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As a bonus for #thisleague UNCUT listeners, with Dirk Nowitzki just days away from officially becoming a Hall of Famer, we're sharing Marc's one-on-one interview Nowitzki this week from his weekly radio show in Dallas (The Saturday Stein Line on 97.1 FM The Freak) right here. #fsr #douggottliebshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As a bonus for #thisleague UNCUT listeners, with Dirk Nowitzki just days away from officially becoming a Hall of Famer, we're sharing Marc's one-on-one interview Nowitzki this week from his weekly radio show in Dallas (The Saturday Stein Line on 97.1 FM The Freak) right here. #fsrSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As a bonus for #thisleague UNCUT listeners, with Dirk Nowitzki just days away from officially becoming a Hall of Famer, we're sharing Marc's one-on-one interview Nowitzki this week from his weekly radio show in Dallas (The Saturday Stein Line on 97.1 FM The Freak) right here. #fsr #douggottliebshow #dpshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marc Stein has covered Dirk Nowitzki for a quarter-century ... dating all the way back to Nowitzki's very first dribbles as a Dallas Maverick. As he prepares for his Hall of Fame induction next Saturday, Dirk joins Marc for a candid conversation.
Closing in on Dirk Nowitzki's official induction into the Basketball Hall of Fame, Marc Stein previews the week ahead with lots of buildup to Springfield ... including a one-on-one conversation with Nowitzki himself. Marc also covers all the latest with Luka Dončić and the Slovenian national team and Kyrie Irving's bold proclamations for next season.
Theoretical Nonsense: The Big Bang Theory Watch-a-Long, No PHD Necessary
Rob and Ryan recap and break down season 2 episode 6 of the Big Bang Theory, the Cooper-Nowitzki Theorem! We discuss the origins of Sanctuary, if accessing the creative side of your brain will boost intelligence, and forks! Check it out!
We react to the recent comments Kendrick Perkins has made on TV for ESPN regarding the MVP race in the NBA. Saying that it is rigged for Jokic based on race. JJ Redick had called him out on first take for creating false racial narratives, and Charles Barkley called it asinine and that Perkins had "ESPN disease."We go through all the quotes and comments and poke fun along the way!Enjoy this highlight from the Sean Salisbury Show!
En este episodio, le hacemos la oda a LUKA DONCIC, debatimos sobre los nuevos candidatos al Salón de la Fama y recordamos algunos de los grandes que van sembrados. Tenemos Tiros Rápidos y cerramos con Fantasy Redes sociales: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram: @losnbafreaks Marcos Brenes- Twitter: @MarcosJBrenes- Instagram: @marcosjbrenes Gerard Clemente- Twitter: @gerardclemente- Instagram: @gerard_clemente Josue Brenes- Twitter: @JRBrenes Website: losnbafreaks.comEmail: losnbafreaks@gmail.com
Wenn ihr wissen wollt, wer bei der Darts-WM ausscheidet: Buschi tippt seine drei Favoriten! Kurzabriss: Handball bleibt spannend. Nowitzki kippt in der GOAT-Diskussion! Schmiso und Buschi mit ihrem persönlichen Jahresrückblick: Die größten Momente am Mirko, am TV, vor Ort und die Sportler/In des Jahres Wahl. Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/Lauschangriff_Podcast
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Hoy Rafael Faneyte tronó al hablar sobre el bandidaje de algunos anotadores quienes manipulan el reloj en los torneos de baloncesto donde han sido grabados atrapándolos "infraganti" y las Federación se hace de la vista gorda, lo mismo el Colegio de árbitros y anotadores. Hablamos de la Corona del Club Mauricio Báez en el Baloncesto Femenino, La Grandeza de Teresa Durán y Eurocopa. Retiran camiseta de Dirk Nowitzki y más.
Willkommen zur ersten ungeduschten Folge von "Einfach mal Luppen". Toni hat den ganzen Nachmittag für die Academy gelupft, gechipped, und gehoben – und sich ganz trocken geschwitzt. Jetzt riecht er sich selbst und findet es "ekelig". Felix hingegen kommt mit flottem Kurzhaarschnitt, mit penibel manikürten Händen und präzise pedikürten Füßen ("Meine Werkzeuge!") ins Studio. Der alte Dandy. Er war letzte Woche beim "Champions for Charity" Fußball-Match mit Dirk Nowitzki und Mick Schumacher. Davon bringt er frischen Gossip mit: über Stefan Kiessling ("weit entfernt von seiner Torschützenkönig-Form"), von Sven Hannawald (der grätschte und attackierte im Charity-Spiel wohl als gäbe es kein Morgen) und von den vier letzten Partypeople im Shuttle-Bus nach der After-Show-Party (Felix war natürlich dabei). Ansonsten geht es noch um den bitteren und emotionalen Abschied von Casemiro. Und wir lüften das Geheimnis, warum Torleute sich immer zuerst aufwärmen. Hättet ihrs gewusst?!? Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/EinfachmalLuppen
Chris is wrapping up vacation this week, so WITHpod is sharing another favorite recent episode. From the original description: Seven-foot-tall Dirk Nowitzki is one of the greatest NBA players in history. Throughout his illustrious and landmark career, he's redefined the sport through his signature moves, unique mindset and approach. His extraordinary story is the subject of a book published in March of 2022, “The Great Nowitzki: Basketball and The Meaning of Life,” a culmination of seven years of writing by award-winning novelist and sportswriter Thomas Pletzinger. Basketball is Chris' favorite sport, so it really was a special treat to have the Dallas Mavericks superstar on WITHpod. Nowitzki joins to talk about the role of mentorship, going from the German suburbs to being one of the Top 75 Greatest Players of All-time, the mental toll and expectations of stardom, staying grounded and more.
Buckle up your chinstrap, get under center, and get ready to run the option in today's episode of TPP! Football in the state of Texas can be a family business with famous names like Dodge or Joseph, and one could certainly put the name Gage on that list! His dad was a 2x State Championship winning coach in the 90s with the Lewisville Fighting Farmers and his son is looking to follow his Hall-of-Fame legacy. He is the Head Football Coach and Campus Athletic Coordinator at Alvin High School, welcome James Gage to the show!! - Growing up in Lewisville and what it was like being a coach's kid - Deciding between staying at Hardin-Simmons or joining his father at Austin College.....and the time he went 4 for 4 at Baker Field on the campus of Austin College only to be overshadowed by a monster 9 RBI afternoon from his friend! - Getting his 1st Head Coaching job at the young age of 28 at S&S Consolidated before deciding he wanted to coach at a big school like he had grown up in, and coach tells HIS side of the story of how he met his wife on Twitter (stay tuned for a future Team Player Podcast episode where his wife Lindsey (Head Softball Coach at Ridge Point and a state finalist and Coach of the Year from her time at Anna) gives her account of what she says really happened! - You don't normally keep score in scrimmages but James can give you a blow-by-blow recap of the 2 times he scrimmaged his dad's team! - Finding a perfect fit with his expertise in Option Football as the OC at Alvin HS - Finally it's not easy being a Dallas sports fan in the Bayou City but Coach Gage braves the jeers in the coaches office and is loyal to his teams. We play some Mavs, Rangers, and Cowboys Start/Bench/Cuts with big names like Nowitzki, Nash, Luka, Ryan, Rodriguez, Smith, and Irvin Start/Bench/Cuts are brought to you by our good friends at MVP Marketing Group: A Turnkey Solution for Schools. Check out their website at mvpmarketinggroup.org to learn more. Reach out to CEO Mike Vogelaar at CEO@MVPMarketingGroup.org or (254)640-1094 to talk about how they can help ease the stress of attracting and retaining sponsors for your program. Tell him Coach Kovo sent you by for a Team Player Podcast discount! Join the Team Player Revolution! The biggest help is to leave a 5-star rating on Spotify, Google Podcasts, and Apple Podcasts. This is what moves us up the rankings so more people can hear the stories of coaches changing lives. Get TPP updates on Twitter @coach_kovo If you're digging the Team Player Vibe we want to hear about it! Hit us up at teamplayerpodcast@gmail.com - we lift up our own inside Team Player Nation. Many of our Team Player alums started out as fans of the show that reached out, or, were recommended by other Team Players Art for the Team Player Podcast was created by Kaiser St. Cyr Music for the Team Player Podcast is from the single One More/Good Enough by Avrion - available on all platforms --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
May 2021: Nowitzki and Bill talk about the NBA legend's experience winning an NBA championship in 2011 and some of his playoff stories. Other topics include Luka Doncic, Nikola Jokic, and Steve Nash. Host: Bill Simmons Guest: Dirk Nowitzki Production Support: Steve Ceruti, Ben Cruz, Tim Angan and Garrett Gonzales Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We got an Austin College football legend in the house y'all!! He is the Co-Offensive Coordinator at San Marcos High School, along with being one of THE pre-eminent Recruiting Coordinators in the state and the host of one of Coach Kovo's favorite podcasts: "The iCoach Podcast" (subscribe right now, you won't regret it!!), welcome Marvin Nash to the TPP family! - Growing up in New Waverly, TX and starting his 1st varsity game at 13 years old!! - Not one for spending time on the sidelines he arrived at Austin College in Sherman, TX and immediately proceeded to start as a 17 year old Freshman! - Marvin shares some fun stories from his Austin College career and is our 2nd guest in a row and 3rd overall whose life has been touched by the legendary Kangaroo Head Coach and Athletic Director David Norman!! - Starting a career in Finance before quickly realizing his heart was out on the grass, "being that coach he needed when he was younger" - Much like TPP alumnus Cirilo Ojeda, Coach Nash started coaching in the middle school ranks and he is also very thankful that he did. From there he is gained valuable experience at several stops including with fellow Austin College alum and successful Head Coach Jeff Riordan - Coach Nash is a sharp x's and o's coach as OC but it's his "why" and love for kids that has propelled him in the Recruiting Coordinator world. Listen as he shares what it takes to be successful in this realm and how best to help kids play ball beyond high school - Coach Kovo is always looking to sharpen his skills as a podcaster, and this is one guest equipped to that!! In a span of 48 hours Coach Kovo binged Marvin's entire back catalog and walked away inspired and even more thankful for coaches in our society!! Subscribe to "the iCoach Podcast" ASAP!! - Despite being so stoic and fearsome on the field of Jerry E. Apple Stadium as a player, you can tell from listening to the first 30 seconds of the iCoach Podcast the incredible intellect that Coach Nash possesses and he is an absolute artist with words. So it comes as no surprise to me that he writes poetry and prose, but you may not have known he is the self-proclaimed "biggest Marvel Comics nerd ever". - Coach is a huge Ravens fan and his beloved hometown Houston Rockets lost him after Hakeem the Dream ended his career in a Raptors uniform. So in his honor we play a Mavs edition of Start/Bench/Cut with names like: Kidd, Nash, Doncic, Nowitzki, and Finley, and in honor of his Ravens fandom he ranks the greats like Terrell Suggs, Ray Lewis, and Ed Reed. Finally as one of the best middle linebackers in Austin College history we play an MLB edition with names like Lewis, Seau, and Urlacher Start/Bench/Cuts are brought to you by our good friends at MVP Marketing Group: A Turnkey Solution for Schools. Check out their website at mvpmarketinggroup.org to learn more. Reach out to CEO Mike Vogelaar at CEO@MVPMarketingGroup.org or (254)640-1094 to talk about how they can help ease the stress of attracting and retaining sponsors for your program. Tell him Coach Kovo sent you by for a Team Player Podcast discount! Join the Team Player Revolution! The biggest help is to leave a 5-star rating on Spotify, Google Podcasts, and Apple Podcasts. This is what moves us up the rankings so more people can hear the stories of coaches changing lives. Get TPP updates on Twitter @coach_kovo If you're digging the Team Player Vibe we want to hear about it! Hit us up at teamplayerpodcast@gmail.com - we lift up our own inside Team Player Nation. Many of our Team Player alums started out as fans of the show that reached out, or, were recommended by other Team Players Art for the Team Player Podcast was created by Kaiser St. Cyr Music for the Team Player Podcast is from the single One More/Good Enough by Avrion - available on all platforms --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Kimmich übt nach zehntem Titel Selbstkritik, Deutsche U-17-Juniorinnen zum achten Mal Europameister, Relegationspartien stehen fest, Mavs erstmals seit Nowitzki im Halbfinale
Seven-foot-tall Dirk Nowitzki is one of the greatest NBA players in history. Throughout his illustrious and landmark career, he's redefined the sport through his signature moves, unique mindset and approach. His extraordinary story is the subject of a book published in March of 2022, “The Great Nowitzki: Basketball and The Meaning of Life,” a culmination of seven years of writing by award-winning novelist and sportswriter Thomas Pletzinger. Basketball is Chris' favorite sport, so it really was a special treat to have the Dallas Mavericks superstar on WITHpod. Nowitzki joins to talk about the role of mentorship, going from the German suburbs to being one of the Top 75 Greatest Players of All-time, the mental toll and expectations of stardom, staying grounded and more.
Thomas Pletzinger, author of "The Great Nowitzki: Basketball and the Meaning of Life," joins Brian Dameris to reflect on some of the many milestone moments throughout Dirk's career, and to explore Nowitzki's impact on international basketball.
In this episode o Sports the NEMO Way we bring Dirk Nowitzki to the table for discussion.
On Thu.'s ep. of No Dunks, the guys discuss Nowitzki's No. 41 jersey ceremony (and tiny statue), Steph Curry's mini-shooting slump, Kyrie's season debut, whether Lance Stephenson will stay with the Pacers beyond his 10-day deal, Lowry's crazy ejection, the Bucks waiving DeMarcus Cousins, Danny Green's Tony Snell-like 0-0-0-0-0 line, streaky Kelly Oubre Jr., the crazy endings between the Spurs-Celtics and the Rockets-Wizards, and the Blazers' wild halftime act.
This week we review the past week in the Mavs world, touch on what the Hawks should annnnd we recount our favorite memories of our GOAT, the Big German, Dirk Werner Nowitzki. 0:00-Intro 3:00-Week in review 37:16-Hawks future discussion 47:00-Dirk Memories(Dirk's 20K game was versus the Lakers and not his 25K, getting old LOL) 1:11-Outtro --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/21goingon77/support
Bratwurst und Baklava - mit Özcan Cosar und Bastian Bielendorfer
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This week John Clark talks with legendary NBA big man Dirk Nowitzki about his friendship with Joel Embiid and how Embiid learned to shoot watching videos Nowitzki's signature one-legged fadeaway.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.