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Join us as we delve into the inspiring and challenging journey of Paul and Silas in Philippi. From their encounter with Lydia, a wealthy businesswoman, to a transformative moment with a demon-possessed slave girl, this story highlights the power of the gospel to change lives. Witness Paul and Silas' unwavering faith despite severe persecution and explore the early expansion of Christianity into Europe. Learn important lessons on the dangers of demonic influences and the enduring power of Christ's name. Turn to Acts 16 to follow along.
On this episode of the Bob Ryan & Jeff Goodman NBA Podcast, Bob tells us about his deep friendship with Dave Cowens, and what made Big Red so unique and special. Plus, why Paul Westphal had to be traded for Charlie Scott. All that, and much more! 00:00 - Intro 00:30 - Bob Ryan on the beat in the 70's 03:30 - Racial tension in Boston 06:00 - Prizepicks 07:20 - Lasting perception of Boston 10:10 - Paul Westphal/Charlie Scott trade 14:40 - Gametime 16:22 - Paul Silas trade & Dave Cowens The Bob Ryan and Jeff Goodman Podcast is presented by: Prize Picks! Get in on the excitement with PrizePicks, America's No. 1 Fantasy Sports App, where you can turn your hoops knowledge into serious cash. Download the app today and use code CLNS to get $50 when you play $5! PrizePicks, run your game! Go to https://PrizePicks.com/CLNS Gametime! Take the guesswork out of buying NBA tickets with Gametime. Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code CLNS for $20 off your first purchase. Download Gametime today. What time is it? Gametime! Terms apply. Go to https://gametime.co ! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Be Bold & Praise While You Wait (Be Bold Series)Acts 16:25-28 “About midnight Paul and Silas were praying and singing hymns to God, and the other prisoners were listening to them. Suddenly, there was such a violent earthquake that the foundations of the prison were shaken. At once, all the prison doors flew open, and everyone's chains came loose. The jailer woke up, and when he saw the prison doors open, he drew his sword and was about to kill himself because he thought the prisoners had escaped. But Paul shouted, “Don't harm yourself! We are all here!”This story actually begins a few verses before this. In Acts 16:16-24 it says, “Once when we were going to the place of prayer, we were met by a female slave who had a spirit by which she predicted the future. She earned a great deal of money for her owners by fortune-telling. She followed Paul and the rest of us, shouting, “These men are servants of the Most High God, who are telling you the way to be saved.” She kept this up for many days. Finally, Paul became so annoyed that he turned around and said to the spirit, “In the name of Jesus Christ, I command you to come out of her!” At that moment, the spirit left her. When her owners realized that their hope of making money was gone, they seized Paul and Silas and dragged them into the marketplace to face the authorities. They brought them before the magistrates and said, “These men are Jews and are throwing our city into an uproar by advocating customs unlawful for us Romans to accept or practice.” The crowd joined in the attack against Paul and Silas, and the magistrates ordered them to be stripped and beaten with rods. After they had been severely flogged, they were thrown into prison, and the jailer was commanded to guard them carefully. When he received these orders, he put them in the inner cell and fastened their feet in the stocks.”This is where our verse takes place. They have been beaten with rods and are now chained up in prison. You would think after a day like that they would feel defeated. You would think that they would be questioning God and asking Him why they have to suffer so much when they are just doing what He asked them to do. You might also think that they were passed out in pain and sleeping. Is this what they were doing? No, the verse says it was midnight and they were still praying and singing hymns to God, and the other prisoners were listening to them. This is something that always amazes me about the apostles and other believers in the faith, such as the Saints. I am always amazed by their strength. I know that God underwent extreme suffering in the 24 hours before He was crucified. He sweat drops of blood. If that is not suffering, I don't know what is. And yet, I think we can downplay it sometimes and think, well, He is fully God and fully human, so of course He can withstand it; he is God. However, countless other Saints have gone through extreme suffering and have done it with joy. Paul & Silas had just been beaten with rods, and yet they were not questioning God. They were praising and singing to Him. This is something that I think we can hear sometimes and not pause and think about how truly amazing it is. I don't know if we glaze over it because we don't understand it or because we don't think we are capable of it. I don't know the reason, but I wanted to pause and take a moment to recognize how remarkable these two are for how they endured their suffering. We could all learn a lot from them and how they lived not only when times were good but also when times were tough. The verse says that at midnight, while they were praying and praising, they were set free. The door opened, and their chains came loose. What strikes me about this verse is that they were set free yet did not leave. They stayed there until morning, when the guard woke up. What I hear the Lord saying to me about this verse is that everything He does is for His glory and the good of His kingdom. If Paul & Silas would have left at midnight, they could have escaped. However, it would not have been known how they escaped. People could have said that someone broke in and freed them. God would not have gotten the Glory. However, by waiting until morning, they not only converted the guard and his whole house to believers, but they were also set free and did not have to worry about being caught for escaping.Sometimes, the things we are going through or the things others are going through make no sense to us. If we had been there in that jail cell, it would have made no sense to us that when they were freed, they didn't leave the cell. I can't imagine sitting in that cell and just waiting for the jailer to wake up when we could have escaped and been hours away by the time the jailer woke up. Luckily, Paul and Silas were good at listening to the Lord and trusting in Him. They were not scared in that jail cell. They praised the Lord and trusted that the Lord would get them out of the situation. They were patient and waited on the Lord's timing, and by doing so, they saved the jailer and his whole family. Do you see how if the apostles left at midnight, they would have escaped and would have been free? Do you also see that they did not leave at midnight, yet they were still free? We never know how God will work things out for us. Sometimes, we can only see things in black and white. We can see only two choices. For instance, we could see that if we left the cell when the door was opened, then we would be free. However, if we stay there, then we would be stuck in jail forever. Sometimes, we are so angry, upset, scared, and afraid that we can't see all the possibilities. We only see the two. Sometimes, we may not see all the options because we have limited information, whereas God has all the information He would ever need. It seems as though the apostles waited for God to tell them what to do next. They trusted that God would take care of it even though they didn't know what would happen next. This may be the same in some circumstances in our lives, too. We may not understand why God asks us to wait a little longer. We know God can save us now, but we don't understand why He isn't. We don't understand why we are going through all of this in the first place. Maybe God is using this thing you are going through to save someone else. Maybe by watching your strength in the face of your situation, someone will decide to give God a try. Maybe after watching how you were saved from your circumstances, someone else has also decided to be saved. We don't know what God's plan is or why He does what He does. There is one thing that we can be sure of, and that is that God has a plan, and He has a reason for everything. God can use all things for His glory. We may think that some things are a coincidence. However, if you look back over the last 5 or 10 years of your life, I bet you will see how those things you felt were coincidences were actually things that God timed out perfectly for a specific reason. It is amazing to me how detailed God's plan is. He has every tiny detail planned out. The next time we get tired of waiting for our suffering to end, maybe we can remember this verse, pray, and praise him even when we are struggling. We can remember that if He has not saved us yet, it is for a reason and that a greater good will come from our situation. I know that doesn't always make it easier for us when we are in the moment. However, I felt God wanted me to share with you that even when we don't know His plan and don't understand it, we should still know that He has a plan, and it is for our good and the good of his whole church. Dear Heavenly Father, I ask that you bless all those listening to this episode today. We ask that you give us the strength of Paul and Silas when we suffer. Lord, we ask that you give us the strength and the wisdom to pray and sing praises to you when we are suffering. Help us know that you have a plan even when we don't see or understand it. Help us to know that we are never suffering in vain. You will always use our suffering for your glory. We love you, Lord, and thank you for all you do for us. You are amazing, and we ask all of this in accordance with your will and Jesus' holy name. Amen. Thank you so much for joining me on this journey to walk Boldly with Jesus. 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Silas - A Servant Leader1-26-2025Acts 15:22-29Series: Personalities around Paul
First Thessalonians Series: 1 Thessalonians 5:12-Paul, Silas and Timothy Request the Thessalonians Honor Their Pastor-Teachers-Lesson # 79
First Thessalonians Series: 1 Thessalonians 5:12-Paul, Silas and Timothy Request the Thessalonians Honor Their Pastor-Teachers-Lesson # 79
On this Sermon Jesus takes us into our task of Going Forth and continuing to build what he has spoken to us in our lives to Glorify him and Edify his kingdom No matter what has happened along the way . We read in Acts 16:9 that Paul has a vision the 1st confirmation that they are doing the will of god . Paul and Silas continued on in their ministry traveling into Macedonian area of Phillipi. This was early on in Timothy and Silas's ministry . Theyre ministry along with Paul is confirmed and verified again by Jesus the holy spirit himself through Lydia being inspired and her whole house being baptized . Lydia also provided Paul Silas and timothy and place to rest on their travels and opened up her home to them . Jesus wants us to know to continue to build where he has told us to build and he will confirm it no matter how much we are persecuted or doubted .Jesus leads us into the book of Haggai the prophet who lived during the time of Nehemiah in Haggai 1:12 it says then Zerubbabel the son of Shealtiel, and Joshua the son of Jehozadak the high priest with all of the Remnant of the people obeyed the voice of the Lord their God. In Haggai 2:4 it sais and all you people of the land take courage declares the lord and work for I am with you says the Lord of Hosts. Jesus is saying keep going forward in Progress I am with you amen . https://www.smucd.org/blog https://www.smucd.org/donate If You would like to Join- login Just click that 1st link and put in the passcode Sermon : Darrell Barber Praise & Worship: Ashley Barber Join Zoom Meeting https://zoom.us/j/96058013717?pwd=bHc1TVBGaWwyd3d6ZkMvbHlHZmMwQT09 Meeting ID: 960 5801 3717 Passcode: i5nVGe https://www.smucd.org/blog Or you can go straight to our home page https://www.smucd.org/ scroll down all the way down till you see sermons and click join now You can also view us on our Live Stream/Video Page here to watch (just click the play button) https://www.smucd.org/videos #SMUCD #JESUS #Baptism #BLIND #SIGHT #Rest #Slavery #Earings #Israel #TheBible #Liloc #RiverOfZion #Anotherexodus #peace #works #grace #deuteronomy28 #christ #prophecy #Hebrews #Sermons #Oneness #thePast #TheFuture #Revelation #Newtestament #Oldtestament #conversation #TheMultitude #radio #Holy #refined #thefire #HolySpirit #mercy #wisdom #Proverbs #Acts #Peter #Paul #Apostles #fellowship #seek #knocking #Skills #talents #crafts #Arts #building #Raisingstones #Raising #Refining #Galighticus #ANTICHRIST #CRYPTOCURRENCY #BEASTSYSTEM #144,000 #Onehundredfourtyfourthousand #AThousandyearsofPeace #JesusReignsSupreme #NewJerusalem #Abraham #Sarah #Bedioun #Feastdays #Jewsfeastdays #BiblicalFeastdays
A sharp disagreement between Barnabas and Paul ends their joint mission trips. Barnabas went with Mark to Cyprus. Paul went to Europe with Silas and Timothy. This week's episode is a selection from Tim Harner's book Lighting the World. Find more at https://timharner.com
First Thessalonians Series: 1 Thessalonians 4:8-To Reject the Teaching of Paul, Silas and Timothy is to Reject God's Authority-Lesson # 57
First Thessalonians Series: 1 Thessalonians 4:8-To Reject the Teaching of Paul, Silas and Timothy is to Reject God's Authority-Lesson # 57
Thursday's episode of Biblically Centered Kids—the mini podcast from Biblically Centered. Join Mr. Jonny and Miss Danika for a New Testament Bible story that co-insides with that week's virtue! If you like this episode, subscribe to Biblically Centered Kids so you can listen to the rest of the week's episodes.If you want to share your stories from practicing this week's virtue, or contribute a joke for those episodes, email danika@biblicallycentered.com.Did you know you can listen to the Biblically Centered Kids podcast for Biblical Family Virtue, Old Testament and New Testament stories, games, activities, facts, jokes, and more each day? Access all of our episodes by subscribing to Biblically Centered Kids. You'll find a whole world of Biblical Family Virtue all at a level your youngest listener can understand!Follow us at @biblicallycentered on Instagram and Facebook!Want to learn more about your hosts of Biblically Centered Kids, Jonny & Danika Jordan? Check out our parent's podcast: Biblically Centered.
0:00 ... Ross hello and welcome ... introduces Bruce, Michael, and guest Kevin Winter ... this is episode #114 in honor of Scotty Pippen Jr. 1:20 ... Ross's Bet Online live commercial read 2:15 ... Bruce complains that with two Celtics fans on the show, show #114 is NOT in honor of Boston legend Bob Cousy. Ross expertly shuts Bruce down with a zinger that left a mark! 2:46 ... Bruce introduces our guest Kevin Winter, the long-time studio host of the NBA on ESPN Radio. 3:53 ... Ross tees the crew up for a discussion of Team USA as they finished their tune-up games on Monday against Germany. Kevin feels the teams around the world not only can compete with team USA, but want to kick some American butt. 5:40 ... Bruce points out how LeBron James has been the dominant player for Team USA in their "friendly" matches. 7:04 ... Stephen Curry will be a huge factor and Kevin discusses some lineups he'd like to see Steve Kerr try. 8:13 ... Jaylen Brown was passed over for Team USA in favor of teammate Derrick White and Kevin said that Grant Hill always wanted White on the team, although he feels Jalen Brunson would have also been a solid choice. 10:02 ... Bruce asks if White's time in the San Antonio Spurs system prepared him to become the winning player he's turned out to be. Kevin feels that former Spur players become excellent fits on the teams they end up playing for. 11:50 ... Ross wonders if Chris Paul will be a great fit in San Antonio and be successful. Kevin is not so sure. 13:17 ... Bruce asks Kevin what it was like to be in the middle of hosting the NBA Finals live on the radio while riding the emotional roller coaster as a fan of the Celtics. 16:20 ... World B wants to know if Kevin feels the Celtics can repeat as champs next year? Kevin has his eye on the Bucks with Giannis and Damian Lillard but is less high on the Sixers. 18:56 ... Bruce asks Kevin about his fellow ESPN Radio analyst PJ Carlesimo and some of their adventures in dining and how the coach makes sure food for the team is a priority and everyone on the radio team is properly fed. 22:32 ... Bruce tells a quick story about another "old school" coach, the late Paul Silas who worked with Bruce at ESPN and was like PJ in that he always picked up the tab for dinner for the crew because coaches knew that armies travel on their stomachs. 23:03 ... Ross asks Kevin about the mysterious Twitter/X fan "Yanos," and gets a hilarious response. 24:14 .... The LA Clippers have made some very strange moves as they get ready to move into their new building next season and Kevin is not optimistic about their chances for the upcoming season. 27:17 ... What do we make of the crosstown Lakers? Can LeBron continues playing at such a high level as he approaches his 40th birthday? Kevin says his days of winning championships are gone. 29:15 ... World B feels the Lakers have been good, but the conference is really tough and Anthony Davis & LeBron may not be physically up to the task of winning big in the postseason. 31:45 ... What about the Denver Nuggets? Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray, as always, are the indispensable guys. Russell Westbrook and his aggressive style will work well off the bench for Denver next season. 35:18 ... Bruce tees Kevin up for a nice rant on Evan Mobley's max contract. 36:52 ... Jalen Brunson left money on the table on his recent contract and while it was a great gesture on Brunson's part, there could be unintended consequences. 38:44 ... Brunson's move puts the pressure on the Knicks front office to use the money to bring in more talent. 39:39 ... Kevin thinks Brunson may have gotten some grief from the Players Association over his act of generosity. 41:34 ... Bruce wants to know how Klay Thompson will fit in with the Mavs ... Kevin thinks Klay will help Luka Doncic learn how to win and he also likes the potential of Dereck Lively. 45:45 ... The guys discuss NBA executive Pat Williams and what he meant to the NBA and also to the Orlando Magic, the franchise he co-founded. Williams passed away this past week at the age of 84. 48:27 ... Ross thanks Kevin for joining us and says goodbye TRT 49:29
This podcast highlights the amazing prison break by an earthquake after Paul & Silas prayed and sang. What a testimony to the other prisoners and the jailer whose family soon was saved. Listen to hear about this and other details included in Acts 16.
For the 10th time in his illustrious 21-season NBA career, LeBron James is getting accustomed to a new head coach. The Los Angeles Lakers have reportedly hired former NBA player and current podcast co-host, JJ Redick, on a four-year contract. This bold move brings a coaching rookie into the spotlight, tasked with managing a team that has struggled to meet its championship aspirations since their 2020 title.With LeBron comes immense expectations and pressure, which has historically led to a revolving door of head coaches. From his early days in Cleveland to his championship runs in Miami and back to his current stint with the Lakers, LeBron has experienced a diverse array of coaching styles and philosophies. Let's take a trip down memory lane and revisit all the coaches LeBron has played under:Paul Silas (2003-2005): LeBron's first NBA coach, known for his old-school approach and mentoring style, helped LeBron win the 2004 NBA Rookie of the Year Award.Mike Brown (2005-2010): Led the Cavaliers to their first NBA Finals appearance in 2007 and secured multiple 60+ win seasons but was eventually let go in hopes of retaining LeBron.Erik Spoelstra (2010-2014): Despite initial friction, Spoelstra guided LeBron and the Miami Heat to four straight NBA Finals and two championships, solidifying his reputation as one of the league's top coaches.David Blatt (2014-2016): Hired before LeBron's return to Cleveland, Blatt's European coaching style never quite meshed with the team, leading to his mid-season dismissal despite a 53-29 record and a Finals appearance.Tyronn Lue (2016-2018): Promoted from assistant coach, Lue led the Cavaliers to their historic 2016 NBA Championship, though the team struggled to maintain that success, leading to LeBron's departure to LA.Luke Walton (2018-2019): Struggled to integrate LeBron with the Lakers' young core, resulting in a disappointing season and Walton's eventual dismissal.Frank Vogel (2019-2022): Brought a defensive-minded approach that led the Lakers to their 2020 NBA Championship in the bubble, but later struggled with team dynamics and the ill-fated Russell Westbrook trade.Darvin Ham (2022-2024): Managed to bench Westbrook and lead the Lakers to the Western Conference Finals, but consistent underperformance led to his firing after two seasons.J.J. Redick (2024-?): The newest addition, and LeBron's podcast co-host, now faces the challenge of bringing the Lakers back to championship contention in a high-stakes environment.From seasoned veterans to fresh faces, each coach has brought something unique to the table. With Redick now at the helm, the Lakers are betting on a new dynamic that leverages his close relationship with LeBron.Join the conversation on Real Talk with Kingsley Ogwudire as we dive into LeBron's journey through these coaching changes. What does this mean for the Lakers' future? Will JJ Redick be the key to unlocking another championship? Share your thoughts and let's discuss!
After growing up in Harlem and playing at legendary courts like Rucker, Charlie Scott was a 2x All America at UNC, a 2x All ABA with Virginia, and a 3x All Star with Phoenix. In 1976 his Celtics team beat the Suns in 6 games for the NBA title, and in the deciding game he led the way with 25 points and 11 rebounds. We cover Earl 'the Goat' Manigault, Larry Brown, Dean Smith, Red Auerbach, JoJo White, Paul Silas, Dr J, George McGinnis, and many more. Great stories from a legend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join Julia Jeffress Sadler as she takes us on an incredible adventure in Episode 203. Sign up to receive Kids Bible in a Year devotionals in your inbox every weekday: https://www.kidsbibleinayear.com/ Get ready to experience the Bible designed specifically for children with the official KidsBibleinaYear.com podcast, led by Julia Jeffress Sadler. This captivating audio series presents the age-old wisdom of the Bible in an engaging format that will captivate your kids. Each episode Julia translates biblical teachings into real-life applications, making Bible comprehension a breeze for young minds. And if you want more Christian resources and content, you can download the Pray.com app. Pray.com is the digital destination for faith, offering over 5,000 daily prayers, meditations, bedtime Bible stories, and cinematic stories inspired by the Bible. For more resources on how to live a successful Christian life, visit Julia Jeffress Sadler's website at https://ptv.org/julia/. This episode is sponsored by Little Passports. Visit LittlePassports.com/blessed and use promo code BLESSED to receive 20% off. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When you have faith in the darkest of moments, God shines His light brightly through you.
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The awesome Helen Yousaf ‘ gives us Prophetic insights from Paul & Silas in prison, Acts 16.
Imagine being bound in chains, confined to a dank, dark cell with no hope of escape. Now picture yourself singing praises to God in that same hopeless situation. That's exactly what Paul and Silas did, and we had a riveting discussion with Chance Hollern about this powerful scripture from Acts chapter 16. Chance shares his own spiritual odyssey, from Spring Hill, Kansas to his impactful ministry at Baker University. Our conversation spans from the spiritual fortitude of these Biblical heroes to the modern-day implications of living out a faith that transcends the walls of a prison or the boundaries of adversity.Our guest Chance Hollern, alongside Kyle Morris, Dakota Smith, and David Glavin, remind us of the extraordinary resilience and joy that can be found in the most unexpected places. Through the lens of Paul and Silas's story, we uncover the profound impact of worship during trials and how their experiences echo the transformative power of faith in our lives today. As we dissect the seismic events that shook the foundations of the prison — and the jailer's heart — we're left pondering the divine authority that not only freed these apostles but also left an indelible mark on the early church and its future.Wrapping up this spiritually enriching dialogue, we delve into the beautiful interplay of evangelism, baptism, and the birth of the church in Philippi. Paul's dedication to justice and fair treatment sets the stage for the nurturing of the fledgling church, a sentiment as vital today as it was then. Through Chance's narrative and our collective exploration, this episode is a testament to the power of faith to guide, protect, and inspire — a truly inspiring journey through scripture that resonates with every step we take in our own walks of faith. Join us in this discussion that promises to enrich your spiritual understanding and encourage your heart.#gospel #jesus #discipleship #christianpodcast #christianpodcaster #bible #acts #biblechurch #expositorypreaching #bibleinterpretation #howtoreadthebible #evangelism #apostlepaul #god #holyspirit #faith #faithingod #faithinhardtimes #truth #apologetics #bookofacts #biblepodcaster #biblia #sonofgod
Lessons learned from loss I. Adam & Eve II. Jonah III. Hezekiah IV. Lazarus' family V. Paul & Silas
Paul & Silas worshipped even in a hard place & God rewarded them with what they needed. Whatever you need God has it.
Sunday Sermon | May 28 2023: Paul, Silas And The Philippian Jailer by Harrisburg BIC Church
The story of Paul and Silas in prison is a story about faith. They truly took Jesus at his word, and risked everything for the sake of the gospel. Through their selfless actions, a man and his household were saved, and a church was started. And those selfless actions were based on their complete trust in Jesus. Through their example, we are encouraged to rest in Christ and live a life of love, not for ourselves, but for God and our neighbor.
Jim is joined by award-winning author, producer, and screenwriter, Bijan Bayne, to discuss the hall of fame candidacy of former NBA power forward Paul Silas. First, Bijan and Jim cover how Silas made a huge impact on a number of different NBA teams throughout his 16-year career and always found himself deep in the playoffs (8:06). Next, they discuss his performance in the 1976 NBA Finals, whether he was the best defensive player on the 1970s Boston Celtics, and HOF big men who weren't dominant offensive players (12:03). Finally, they rank Silas among the best PFs of the 1970s (28:59), before making a final call on whether or not Silas deserves a place in the HOF (40:26).
0:00 Intro 0:31 Bruce chimes in on Paul Silas being the honoree for tonight's episode 1:00 World B pays tribute to passing of Knicks legend Willis Reed 3:09 Bruce touches on Willis Reed before discusses Timelord's return to the Celtics lineup 4:54 Ross tells the listeners about an NBA Wordle that exists & has Bruce/World B play today's challenge 6:47 The crew discusses the big return games for KAT and Ja 15:52 The LA Lakers are making a strong push at the end of the season 24:20 Midroll Ad 24:33 Miami is Heating Up! 31:36 Mayhem Out West - The Western Conference Plays Musical Chairs! 42:58 Bruce calls a clutch timeout to be sure to discuss the Dallas/Golden State fiasco 45:38 Ross shares his favorite Sacramento Kings Same Game Parlay 46:31 Bruce gives his final thoughts on the Philadelphia 76ers 48:03 World B touches on the current state of the New York Knicks 49:16 Ross gives a special birthday shoutout for his final thought
The legendary Beef Brothers (Rick Mahorn and Jeff Ruland) return for episode two.- NBA season thru Dec 11, 2022- Rick and Jeff's iconic Beef Brothers photo shoot- Paul Silas' recent passing (3x NBA Champ)- Manute Bol memories (2x Block Champ)Watch conversations online - episodes live on the Beef Brothers' YouTube channel. Though there's no (full) video of episode two, select clips will be added soon.We encourage your interaction - ask questions or add comments on YouTube and the Beef Brothers will respond in future episodes. If you prefer e-mail, reach Rick and Jeff by e-mailing Adam: inallairness@gmail.com - he'll collate your submissions to read out to the guys. A quick warning that ocassional language during this series is not safe for young ears.Follow: Instagram [Rick / Jeff / Adam] | YouTube [Beef Brothers / Adam]Support: Buy Adam a coffee | Amazon: USA / Australia | Audible | PayPalListen: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | OvercastFollow: Instagram | Twitter | YouTube | FacebookSubscribe (free): NBA-history newsletter[as an Amazon Associate, Adam earns from qualifying purchases - you'll be supporting his podcast at no extra cost]
On this episode of The Heat Check, Trysta discusses the injury to Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry (1:30). She also looks at Russell Westbrook's play since Los Angeles Lakers coach Darvin Ham began bringing him off the bench (5:00).Trysta then shares her experience watching the FIFA World Cup, and why it got her thinking about the pressure on expected first overall pick Victor Wembanyama (11:00).She also talks about Charlotte Hornets coach Steve Clifford's comments on his team's lack of defensive effort (22:30). She then shares a few stories of late NBA coach Paul Silas (32:16). Tune In!Follow us on TikTok @TrystaKrick and @ThisHeatCheckNew episodes every Tuesday and Friday! Watch video versions on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/c/ThisLeague/featured To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of The Heat Check, Trysta discusses Charlotte Hornets coach Steve Clifford's comments on his team's lack of defensive effort (0:00). She then shares a few stories of late NBA coach Paul Silas (9:46). Tune In!Follow us on TikTok @TrystaKrick and @ThisHeatCheckNew episodes every Tuesday and Friday! Watch video versions on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/c/ThisLeague/featured To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of The Heat Check, Trysta discusses Charlotte Hornets coach Steve Clifford's comments on his team's lack of defensive effort (0:00). She then shares a few stories of late NBA coach Paul Silas (9:46). Tune In! Follow us on TikTok @TrystaKrick and @ThisHeatCheck New episodes every Tuesday and Friday! Watch video versions on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/c/ThisLeague/featured To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of The Heat Check, Trysta discusses the injury to Golden State Warriors star Steph Curry (1:30). She also looks at Russell Westbrook's play since Los Angeles Lakers coach Darvin Ham began bringing him off the bench (5:00). Trysta then shares her experience watching the FIFA World Cup, and why it got her thinking about the pressure on expected first overall pick Victor Wembanyama (11:00). She also talks about Charlotte Hornets coach Steve Clifford's comments on his team's lack of defensive effort (22:30). She then shares a few stories of late NBA coach Paul Silas (32:16). Tune In! Follow us on TikTok @TrystaKrick and @ThisHeatCheck New episodes every Tuesday and Friday! Watch video versions on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/c/ThisLeague/featured To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this week's episode, Kyle answers listener questions as part of the thirteenth listener mailbag! Topics discussed include rare pulls, gum in packs, NBA 2K, trade value, and more!
On this week's Hoops Adjacent, David Aldridge is joined by Eddie Johnson from SiriusXM and Bally Sports Arizona to first talk about Paul Silas and his impact on the history of the game. Then at (18:00) Aldridge and Johnson go into the current state of the Phoenix Suns, what should be done in a Jae Crowder trade and Johnson goes into his mini-feud with New Orleans Pelicans fans. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's Hoops Adjacent, David Aldridge is joined by Eddie Johnson from SiriusXM and Bally Sports Arizona to first talk about Paul Silas and his impact on the history of the game. Then at (18:00) Aldridge and Johnson go into the current state of the Phoenix Suns, what should be done in a Jae Crowder trade and Johnson goes into his mini-feud with New Orleans Pelicans fans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Listen in to Dr Greenthumb aka B-Real and the crew as they chop it up. Join B-Real, C-Minus, BOBO, Pedro, Cali Blaise, and The Tree House Crew. As always this episode is a lot of fun and a lot of jokes. Roll one, smoke up, and enjoy the show
En este episodio, hablamos de los rumores de interés de los Lakers con Bojan, rumores de Suns, Bucks y Rockets y destinos para Kuzma. Debatimos la ética al final de juegos decididos, la rivalidad entre los Suns y Pelicans y nuestras rivalidades favoritas ahora mismo, despedimos a Paul Silas 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
Our bi-weekly look at the West:GSW: Are they fixed? And why do they have Boston's number?NOP and PHX: A loooong look at this key game between the two best teams in the West.DAL: Is Luka-ball best for the Mavs? Would a realistic trade for another ballhandler make them a contender?DEN: How the heck is this bench not fixed already? How can they do it? What about an MPJ for John Collins trade?HOU: What's KPJ's best role? Would you rather have Alperen Sengun or Jalen Duren?LAC: Do they still have a chance to compete for the championship? Should they consider a Kawhi trade? What other trades are out there for them?Plus, a remembrance of the late Paul Silas.Want six ad-free episodes per week? Subscribe to Dunc'd On Prime with our Seth Partnow sale:DuncdOn.SupportingCast.fm
Oyster Recall… Prison Hunger Strike?... Gold Robbery in North Korea… Racial Slur at the Orchestra?... Evacuations in Milwaukee… Slaves change their name… Who Died Today: Dorothy Pitman 84 / Paul Silas 79 / Grant Wahl 48 / Khalid ai-Misslam… Camel Flu… Orlando airport out of fuel?... Pilots mad at TSA… Lawsuit against Fortnite… P22 on the prowl… Hunting joke… Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brian Windhorst is joined by ESPN's Nick Friedell to remember NBA Legend Paul Silas including stories regarding his career in coaching. Then, the guys break down the recent success in Brooklyn and what this team needs to be successful on the court before discussing the myriad of ways this season could go come the trade deadline. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's show: With breaking news happening in the sports world every day, here's our can't-miss list of headlines from this past weekend.1. GRIZZ WIN OVER PISTONS (9:05)2. TIGERS WIN OVER AUBURN (22:55)3. NFL IMPRESSED/DEPRESSED (40:11)4. WORLD CUP (57:03)5. MIKE LEACH, GRANT WAHL, PAUL SILAS (59:59)6. TV WATCHING (1:14:40)7. UFC 282 (1:23:17)8. CHRIS BEARD (1:27:24)9. REASONS TO HATE (1:37:49)10. TONIGHT (1:53:34)
The Hornets go 0-2 this past weekend against New York and Philadelphia. How has Steve Clifford's messaging changed in the locker room? Bryce McGowens and Kai Jones continue to get more minutes and are excelling in different ways. Can the Hornets continue to rely on Terry Rozier and Kelly Oubre to be the leading scorers? Finally, Walker and Doug honor former Hornets/Bobcats coach Paul Silas after his passing at the age of 79.Follow & Subscribe to the Locked On Hornets Podcast on these platforms
One of the NBA's and Creighton greats passed over the weekend.
The Hornets go 0-2 this past weekend against New York and Philadelphia. How has Steve Clifford's messaging changed in the locker room? Bryce McGowens and Kai Jones continue to get more minutes and are excelling in different ways. Can the Hornets continue to rely on Terry Rozier and Kelly Oubre to be the leading scorers? Finally, Walker and Doug honor former Hornets/Bobcats coach Paul Silas after his passing at the age of 79. Follow & Subscribe to the Locked On Hornets Podcast on these platforms
The Celtics continue their West Coast Trip this week and I recap what has happened already and what needs to happen for the final 2 games. I was a little frustrated with Jayson Tatum's recent performance against the Warriors and I try to figure out why he always struggles against them. Why I am thankful for Blake Griffin and what will happen when Rob Williams returns sooner than later.
Prayers needed as Mike Leach fights for his life, Falcons sign a QB, NFL draft lottery? Dansby Swanson a Dodger?! Dansby Swanson married?! pitcher gets contract 'cos of funny tweet, Hawks thrilling victory despite ESPN bias, Paul Silas dies, did Cedar Grove get screwed out of a state title & does anyone care? local star chooses wrong school, Bucs are over the Tom Brady show, Texas coach Chris Beard arrested for strangulation, spoiled soccer star, English players bring home a cat, what or who killed Grant Wahl? Pete's Tweets, This Day in Sports History. Come for complete breakdown of Dansby's Waffle House wedding, stay for Cole Hamels is back don't listen to him, Braves trade the Roadrunner for Ozzie Osborn I'm not kidding. petedavis.buzzsprout.com