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0:00 ... Ross hello and welcome the crew ... episode #227 is dedicated to Jordan Walsh of the Celtics. 0:59 ... Bruce introduces his fellow "Brucie B" ... Bruce Bowen ... 1:49 ... Bruce tells the story of the "unretirement" of his #12 jersey that he wore with the Spurs. 3:17 ... How Bowen basically created the position we now know as the "Three and D" and what the role meant to him. 5:02 ... On his battles with Kobe Bryant and how he approached the matchup ... his description of how he used film to prepare is really interesting. And how Kobe was always in attack mode. 7:34 ... Bowen's legendary battle with LeBron James in the 2007 NBA Finals and how he forced LeBron into uncomfortable shots. But Bruce also appreciates LeBron's skills. 9:00 ... Ross asks Bruce about current stars and how he would guard some of them. Jaylen Brown is singled out by Bowen for his intelligence in many areas. 11:33 ... Phoenix Suns fan Ross still has nightmares from his Suns playing the Spurs back in the day. Bruce explains how hard it was to beat those guys in the postseason and how the Suns never played defense under Mike D'Antoni. 14:25 ... Bruce played for Pat Riley in Miami early in his career and he shares some amazing insight on how he and Riles interacted during their time together. He tells an incredible story about a tense contract discussion and how he said goodbye to Miami and bet on himself to succeed in San Antonio. 18:57 ... Bruce played for Miami in some intense playoff battles against the Knicks and Bruce explains the connection from two coaches named Van Gundy with Riles. Bruce has memories of Knicks fans coming to Florida to root for the Knicks. 21:27 ... World B asks Bruce about Tim Duncan and why he is not in the "GOAT" conversation. Bruce gives a great analysis of how Tim thinks and how he took the baton from David Robinson and won more championships. Bruce gives a great blueprint on Duncan's road to becoming a leader. Bruce shares a great story of how Gregg Popovich made it clear that if Tim felt he wanted to leave San Antonio, he should explore his options. And Tim never left. 25:18 ... Bruce takes a deep dive into his relationship with Gregg Popovich and how people misconstrued Pop's relationship with players. Pop always made it clear that his job was to coach guys and that the negative stuff always came from a good place. 29:18 ... As for the current Spurs team ... there's tremendous upside with Victor Wembanyama and young head coach Mitch Johnson. Victor brings guys together and all the current players respect each other. Bruce mentions Stephon Castle and Dylan Harper as young studs along with a mature group of veterans that have quickly developed great chemistry. 33:16 ... Wemby has a competitive edge that has surprised a lot of people because of the way he looks. The way he presented himself at All Star Weekend demonstrated leadership. 36:08 ... Bruce explains how Mitch Johnson has echoed some of Pop's philosophy but in a more contemporary style. Pop was so much of a legend that he seemed unapproachable to younger guys but Mitch is from their era and relates well. 39:09 ... Dylan Harper is a rookie who is learning quickly what it means to be a Spur. Having a system that emphasizes the team over personal agendas helps young players develop more quickly. Bruce feels the team success gives Harper a chance to make a bigger impact that hotter rookie names like Cooper Flagg and VJ Edgecombe. 42:07 ... Bruce from 48 Minutes predicted greatness for the Spurs long before they started playing like a championship contender. But they're so far ahead of schedule that they look like they could win it all this year. What could stop them? The "other" Bruce breaks it all down. 44:57 ... When discussing the officials and all the heat they're getting, Bruce feels like the the replays have hurt the relationship between players, coaches, and refs. Bruce has little patience for guys that can't put a bad call behind them and keep playing. As always, he has a great story about official Danny Crawford, who was inducted into the basketball Hall of Fame. 48:59 ... The 65 game minimum for postseason awards has cost some players awards that they might have won. Is 65 the right number of minimum games or should the number be lower ... maybe 62? Bruce feels the awards should take a back seat to what is best for the team. 52:13 ... Word Association ... David Robinson: Man of Faith 53:21 ... Draymond Green ... Fiery and Comfortable with Self 56:11 ... Luka Doncic ... Talented to a Fault 57:42 ...Tony Parker ... Wisdom at a Young Age 59:14 ... Shai Gilgeous Alexander ... Aggressive Competitor 1:00:17 ... Ross wraps it up ... thanks Bruce ... and says goodbye ... TRT 1:01:13 Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Bleav Host Robert Land asks Texans Analyst, Dr. Roto Contributor & longtime Houston Sports Radio personality Jayson Braddock @JaysonBraddock how Stroud compares to Super Bowl Champ Sam Darnold, if Tank Dell can be counted on, what are good fits for Texans Free Agents & how good this draft is for the Texans urgent needs. Today's Show is Sponsored by FanDuel! (:34) How to approach NFL Combine? (2:07) Should Texans give Stroud Big Extension? (3:37) Stroud vs. Sam Darnold: Big Difference? (5:43) Most potential between Stroud & Darnold? (6:40) Texans Cap Casualties? (9:18) Ed Ingram worth $15M? Bring him back? (12:42) Potential Names for Texans in Free Agency? (17:45) Should Texans be favored in AFC South in '26? (20:03) Is '26 Draft Good for Texans Needs? (28:11) Popovich helps OL scouting? (29:46) Is Tank Dell a luxury? Can you count on him? Subscribe on Youtube, Spotify, Apple & iHeart X @HSTPodcast Classic Houston Memories & History Playlist ️ https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLP6kjM8cv81ruXBBvH-vfCxXPO0npG_OS #cjstroud #texans Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
4:24 - ideal Super Bowl location23:25 - Basketball HOF list53:53 - NBA Trade Deadline - starting from Harden trade to Cleveland1:04:21 - Dallas trades AD to Washington1:11:13 - Golden State/Atlanta trade1:12:12 - Steve Kerr as a coach 1:23:57 - Phil Jackson as a coach 1:29:23 - Gregg Popovich or Phil Jackson as your coach1:30:56 - Super Bowl Discussion1:31:32 - HOF snub with Bill Belichick and Robert Kraft1:44:19 - Is Tom Brady going to be a 1st ballot Hall of Famer?1:53:40 - Is the NFL happy or indifferent with the Patriots back in the Super Bowl?1:58:26 - Darnold vs. Maye in Super Bowl LX 2:09:27 - STRAIGHT FACTS / BRO RELAX2:09:57 - Patriots will make another Super Bowl in three years.2:14:02 - New York Knicks will make the NBA Finals this season.
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Sean Elliott joins Papa & Silver to reflect on Gregg Popovich and the origins of load management in the NBA. He tells Papa & Silver why simply shortening the regular season from 82 games will not solve the injury issues that we see today, and how players need to come into the season physically ready to play for eight months. Plus, his thoughts on the stardom of Victor Wembanyama, who scored 40 points in the Spurs' win over the Lakers last night.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Elliott joins Papa & Silver to reflect on Gregg Popovich and the origins of load management in the NBA. He tells Papa & Silver why simply shortening the regular season from 82 games will not solve the injury issues that we see today, and how players need to come into the season physically ready to play for eight months. Plus, his thoughts on the stardom of Victor Wembanyama, who scored 40 points in the Spurs' win over the Lakers last night.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“If you had to choose between Rakim, Greg Popovich, Elijah Wood, blueberry pancakes, or Danny DeVito's marriage… who would YOU crown as the greatest milestone ever to happen on this day?”That's the wonderfully absurd debate powering this laugh‑heavy episode of The Ben and Skin Show, as Ben Rogers, Jeff “Skin” Wade, Kevin “KT” Turner, and Krystina Ray broadcast from home and turn the Today Game into a full‑blown philosophical meltdown disguised as comedy.
Columnist Mike Finger and Spurs beat reporters Jeff McDonald and Tom Orsborn discuss why and how Victor Wembanyama was named an All-Star starter and why the 7-foot-4 Frenchman is shooting more 3-pointers. Also, the Gregg Popovich coaching tree was on display against the Jazz and why Carter Bryant doesn't have to shave his head … yet. Suggested reading: Victor Wembanyama's reaction to All-Star news was telling 3 Takeaways as Wembanyama flexes All-Star mettle Why the Spurs bring out the best in Anthony Edwards Catch us everywhere: More episodes: https://www.expressnews.com/interacti... Spurs Nation Newsletter: https://www.expressnews.com/newslette... Finger on BlueSky : @mikefinger.bsky.social Become a subscriber: https://exne.ws/sub Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One of the most influential coaches in modern basketball, Ettore Messina, explains why NBA basketball is easier than EuroLeague - not because of talent, but because of structure, incentives, and how the game is taught.Messina breaks down, in detail, the differences most fans and analysts never account for: Why EuroLeague possessions are treated as scarce resources How 40-minute games, no defensive three seconds, and tighter spacing radically increase difficulty Why NBA pace hides inefficiency while EuroLeague punishes it How European offenses are built to exploit advantages, not just create them Why elite EuroLeague teams almost never shoot in the “dead zone” of possessions How physicality in Europe disrupts rhythm, timing, and comfort Why NBA players often need a full season to adjust to EuroLeague contact How AAU culture prioritises exposure over teaching Why Europe develops decision-makers, not just shot-makers How rotation strategy, lineup staggering, and end-of-quarter management differ fundamentally from the NBA Why Luka Dončić - and many others - weren't exaggerating Messina also goes deep on: Coaching under Gregg Popovich and what separates him from every other NBA coach Why Pop's teaching, authenticity, and end-game mastery still haven't been replicated The myth that all modern NBA coaches are different - and why many now coach the same way Why EuroLeague still preserves coaching identity and tactical diversity The real risk behind the NBA Europe League and what could break European basketball if done wrong Why Europe's biggest problem isn't talent - it's sustainability, governance, and calendar chaos This episode is not anti-NBA.It's a systems-level explanation of why difficulty isn't about athleticism - it's about constraints.If you think the NBA is harder because it's faster, louder, or more spectacular, this conversation dismantles that assumption from the inside out.
Want To Win Big? Focus Small - Mike CohnSomething momentous happened on December 20, 2020.Becky Hammon made history as the first woman to ever coach a men's team in a National Basketball Association professional game. Coach Hammon took over coaching the San Antonio Spurs when head coach Gregg Popovich was ejected in the first half.After the game, the press asked Coach Hammon what her thoughts had been when her glass-ceiling-busting moment arrived. She said, “Honestly, in the moment I was just trying to win the game. I say this a lot, but I try not to think about the huge picture and the huge aspect of it, because it can get overwhelming.”I love this attitude. Yes, Hammon was busting through a glass ceiling. And yes, winning the game is the big goal for her and her players. But she also knew that their best chance of winning was to focus on the short term and execute well, play by play. It's easy for teams–sports teams and agile ones–to get distracted by how much is riding on the outcome of their endeavor. However, great teams (and their coaches) know that the path to success is achieved one small, well-executed step at a time. For example, some teams stall—thinking they need to have a perfect and complete product backlog written before starting a project. The perfect, complete product backlog doesn't exist. And, if it did, it could only be written once the project is finished! I advise these teams to reframe the question. These teams are trying to answer the question, “What should we build overall?” They instead need to consider, “What should we build next?”Similarly, organizations stall in their agile adoption efforts waiting for the perfect project or the perfect team of people to become available.Or they try to map out every step they'll take on an agile transition.I worry these organizations have a Gantt chart covering their agile transition hanging on a wall somewhere.As with a team trying to write a perfect product backlog, an organization waiting for perfect conditions to go agile is asking the wrong question. And now for what famed radio host Paul Harvey called “The Rest of the Story.”When Coach Hammon's big moment arrived in 2020, the Spurs ultimately lost the game. And that's OK. You don't win every game you play or make every shot you take.But you know what Coach Hammon did in 2022? She led the Las Vegas Aces to their first WNBA Championship. Then did it again the year after that, making the Aces the first WNBA team in 20 years to repeat as champions in back-to-back years.Be like Coach Hammon. Focus on the next thing that needs to be done while keeping the ultimate goal in mind. When you do, you maximize your chances of taking your own teams from good to great,Success Doesn't Happen OvernightHow to connect with AgileDad:- [website] https://www.agiledad.com/- [instagram] https://www.instagram.com/agile_coach/- [facebook] https://www.facebook.com/RealAgileDad/- [Linkedin] https://www.linkedin.com/in/leehenson/
In this inspiring episode co-hosted by Neil Haley and Dr. Christopher Hall, Heisman Trophy winner and former NBA player Charlie Ward shares his extraordinary journey as the only athlete ever to win college football's most prestigious award and go on to play professional basketball. Ward reflects on his upbringing in the small town of Thomasville, Georgia, where he learned essential values of integrity, accountability, teamwork, and commitment from his parents, coaches, and close-knit community. He describes the unique experience of competing hard against friends who attended rival schools, then remaining close off the field, and credits these early experiences with shaping his character and competitive spirit.Ward reveals the surprising origin of his dual-sport career at Florida State University, explaining that he was recruited solely for football but asked Coach Bobby Bowden if he could also play basketball. After proving himself in intramural games and summer leagues, teammates advocated for him to join the basketball team, and Coach Bowden made the unprecedented decision to allow Ward to practice with the basketball team full-time starting in October of his sophomore year. Ward discusses his decade-long NBA career with coaches like Pat Riley, Jeff Van Gundy, and Greg Popovich, and how a knee injury ended his playing days but opened doors to coaching through relationships he'd built by being a good teammate. Now coaching high school basketball in Tallahassee, hosting an ACC sports podcast, and actively involved with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Ward shares wisdom about handling adversity, maintaining faith as a foundation, and preparing yourself so that when opportunities arise, you're ready to walk through the door. He encourages listeners to check out his autobiography "The Athlete" for the complete story of challenges, setbacks, and triumphs beyond the accolades.
Seth and Sean discuss what DeMeco says he's seen from Chargers QB Justin Herbert and dive into Texans' O-Line Coach Cole Popovich saying what he wants from his line.
Après le retrait de Gregg Popovich, Steve Kerr est devenu, dans le sport US, le symbole d'une parole progressiste engagée, aux antipodes des propos incendiaires de Donald Trump. Une liberté de ton rendue légitime par un parcours aussi riche que tragique, et une carrière remplie de succès. "Step Back" se penche sur ce personnage majeur du basket mondial. Un podcast présenté par Xavier Colombani, avec Yann Ohnona et Loïc Pialat. Réalisation : Marie-Amélie Motte.Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
David Fizdale joins Mo Mooncey & Coach Suhr on the Hoop Genius Podcast. Step inside the real NBA inner circle as David Fizdale reveals never-before-told stories from two decades coaching the biggest stars in basketball. From the origins of the USD “mafia” that quietly shaped modern coaching, to building trust with Hall of Famers through ruthless preparation, Fizdale breaks down exactly how elite relationships are formed in the NBA. He explains how Dwyane Wade opened the door to LeBron James, how the Miami Heat rebuilt their entire system after the 2011 Finals loss, and how one simple adjustment in Boston became the turning point that saved the Big Three era and transformed LeBron's legacy. Fizz details the film sessions, the spacing changes, the post-up demands, and the exact mindset LeBron walked into Game 6 with. The episode also dives into the unseen dynamics between coaches and stars — why great players test you, why trust matters more than talent, and how Fizdale earned the respect of legends like LeBron, Wade, Bosh, KD, and more. He breaks down the most difficult players and teams he ever had to prepare for, including Dirk's Mavericks, Popovich's Spurs, Rondo's Celtics, and the peak Suns offense under Monty Williams. Fizz gives candid insight into Chris Paul's current situation with the Clippers, what actually goes into defining roles behind the scenes, and how front-office communication shapes outcomes long before the public ever finds out. He also shares rare stories about Pat Riley's leadership, including the closed-door moment that stabilized Miami when the Heat were 8–9 and the fanbase was calling for Spoelstra to be fired. From the evolution of Erik Spoelstra, to the internal strategy behind the early Big Three struggles, to the grind of the video room and the craft of coaching itself — this episode is a masterclass in NBA culture, team dynamics, and elite performance. If you want the untold truth about LeBron's rise in Miami, championship-level preparation, and what really happens inside NBA locker rooms, this is the definitive interview.
What does it take to turn tragedy into advocacy, and advocacy into lasting change? This week, Reid and Aria are talking to Warriors head coach Steve Kerr and Kris Brown, president of Brady, the nation's oldest gun violence prevention organization. Together, they explore how sports, storytelling, and civic engagement can move the needle on one of America's most polarizing issues: guns.In the first part of this episode, Steve and Kris share the personal and political roots of their partnership. They also dive into the movement for safer gun storage, smart firearm technology, and the bipartisan momentum that's possible when we lead with empathy over fear.In the second part, the conversation turns to the future of basketball and leadership. Steve reflects on lessons from Phil Jackson and Gregg Popovich, the power of authenticity and collaboration, and how AI, analytics, and even robotics are reshaping the NBA. For more info on the podcast and transcripts of all the episodes, visit https://www.possible.fm/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hour 2 opens with Joe going off on the origins of NBA load management, pointing to Gregg Popovich and later Steve Kerr for normalizing the trend under the guise of “sports science” and player mileage. He blasts the modern reality where stars can't play back-to-backs, teams hide healthy scratches behind minor “injuries,” and paying families miss out on seeing players like Steph Curry. Then we shift to the “Spo and Mo Show,” highlighting Erik Spoelstra and Paul Maurice's strong work across South Florida sports, Kelel Ware's impressive play, and why the Heat should finish above .500. Joe also breaks down the Dolphins' chance to stack wins, driven by Devon Achane's offensive burst and Jordyn Brooks leading the NFL in tackles. Hollywood's Headlines wraps the hour with load-management talk, Cam Skattebo's WWE fallout, Kim Bokamper's wrestling past, Bill Belichick's viral appearance, and Steve Cohen's $12.1M gold toilet.
1999 NBA Champion and current San Antonio Spurs TV Analyst Sean Elliott joins Papa & Silver ahead of a pair of matchups between the Warriors and Spurs this week. The three discuss Victor Wembanyama's true potential, Mitch Johnson taking over for Gregg Popovich, and the pleasant surprise of the NBA Cup.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1999 NBA Champion and current San Antonio Spurs TV Analyst Sean Elliott joins Papa & Silver ahead of a pair of matchups between the Warriors and Spurs this week. The three discuss Victor Wembanyama's true potential, Mitch Johnson taking over for Gregg Popovich, and the pleasant surprise of the NBA Cup.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What does it take to turn tragedy into advocacy, and advocacy into lasting change? This week, Reid and Aria are talking to Warriors head coach Steve Kerr and Kris Brown, president of Brady, the nation's oldest gun violence prevention organization. Together, they explore how sports, storytelling, and civic engagement can move the needle on one of America's most polarizing issues: guns. In the first part of this episode, Steve and Kris share the personal and political roots of their partnership. They also dive into the movement for safer gun storage, smart firearm technology, and the bipartisan momentum that's possible when we lead with empathy over fear. In the second part, the conversation turns to the future of basketball and leadership. Steve reflects on lessons from Phil Jackson and Gregg Popovich, the power of authenticity and collaboration, and how AI, analytics, and even robotics are reshaping the NBA. For more info on the podcast and transcripts of all the episodes, visit https://www.possible.fm/podcast/ Topics: 01:14 - Hellos and intros 03:28 - Collaboration is the cornerstone of Steve's leadership philosophy 04:22 - Imposter syndrome, playing under Phil Jackson and Greg Popovich, and coaching Draymond Green 06:02 - Steve's personal experience with gun violence and using his platform to drive change 07:17 - Lessons Kris learned from working on the Brady Bill 10:43 - Gemini explains the landmark Brady Bill and how it passed 11:48 - Origins of Steve and Brady's partnership 16:55 - Building bipartisan support for gun violence prevention, like the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act 21:21 - Smart gun technology, gun safes, and other technological solutions 25:27 - “Shut up and dribble” comment and the pushback athletes receive when they speak up 27:29 - Social media as a tool to create cultural change 29:39 - Kris answers the last rapid-fire question and says her goodbyes 32:33 - Midroll 32:38 - Steve digs deeper into Phil Jackson and Greg Popovich's coaching styles 34:40 - Inspiration v. comparison 35:22 - Hiring staff who bring specific strengths helps form a stronger team 36:21 - Endgame instincts as a coach 39:37 - Helping players navigate modern-age attention and public opinions on social media 42:01 - Internal leadership from players is crucial and Steph Curry as an example 44:33 - How NBA analytics have evolved 46:52 - The Warriors are planning to implement AI-powered robots into their training 47:56 - Players wear monitors that analyze their performance data 49:17 - Discoveries from players' performance data 50:46 - Analyzing game footage with AI, facial recognition technology, and learning that Steph Curry logs the most miles ran per game in the league 52:56 - Using game footage data to learn opponents' patterns and build game plans 54:05 - Correlating physical condition and shot success percentage for each player 56:19 - Rapid-fire questions Select mentions: Phil Jackson Greg Popovich Brady Bill Uvalde school shooting Bipartisan Safer Communities Act End Family Fire Campaign Maxwell Frost Matthew McConaughey Dan Grunfeld Lopez Twins Maverick: More than a Game by Phil Jackson and Charley Rosen Daryl Morey A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles March for Our Lives Possible is an award-winning podcast that sketches out the brightest version of the future—and what it will take to get there. Most of all, it asks: what if, in the future, everything breaks humanity's way? Tune in for grounded and speculative takes on how technology—and, in particular, AI—is inspiring change and transforming the future. Hosted by Reid Hoffman and Aria Finger, each episode features an interview with an ambitious builder or deep thinker on a topic, from art to geopolitics and from healthcare to education. These conversations also showcase another kind of guest: AI. Each episode seeks to enhance and advance our discussion about what humanity could possibly get right if we leverage technology—and our collective effort—effectively.
Columnist Mike Finger, beat reporters Jeff McDonald and Tom Orsborn, and sports editor Nick Talbot discuss the Spurs' 4-0 start to the season and why it's for real but also why it isn't. They also discuss why Dylan Harper and Stephon Castle have been so good, and the stealth celebration that saw Gregg Popovich's banner raised to the rafters without a ceremony. Suggested reading: Sandro Mamukelashvili believes Spurs' Victor Wembanyama 'just getting started' 3 Takeaways as Spurs' hot start continues NBA honors Spurs' Victor Wembanyama after historic week Why Sean Sweeney has already made an impact on Spurs defense How Dylan Harper came to the Spurs' rescue against Brooklyn Sunshine Cottage students have friend in Spurs' Carter Bryant Catch us everywhere: More episodes: https://www.expressnews.com/interacti... Spurs Nation Newsletter: https://www.expressnews.com/newslette... Finger on BlueSky : @mikefinger.bsky.social Become a subscriber: https://exne.ws/sub Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In episode 1947, Jack and Miles are joined by comedian, Lydia Popovich, to discuss… Dominion Voting Is Now Liberty Vote, And That Can’t Be Good, Instagram To Get The PG-13 Treatment, Turning Point USA Announces Non-Super Bowl Super Bowl Halftime Show, Wait, Is Death Still A Thing In Disneyland? And more! Dominion Voting Systems, at centre of false 2020 election claims, sold to former Republican election official Dominion, the voting tech company at the center of false 2020 claims, is sold Dominion, voting firm targeted by false 2020 election claims, sold to new owner Scoop: Dominion Voting sold to company run by ex-GOP election official Judge pauses parts of Trump's sweeping executive order on voting Popular e-poll book's default password is '1234' How Internet-connected voter check-in devices can create election chaos No, Dominion voting machines did not delete Trump votes. Ongoing ballot counts put focus on USA's disjointed voting system Curtis Yarvin’s Plot Against America Ed Martin, Trump’s controversial U.S. attorney pick, on thin ice in the Senate “Constitutional” Sheriffs Have Already Shown Us How the Trump Administration Might Attempt To Overthrow Elections Instagram will now be PG-13 for teens with Meta’s latest update How ‘The Temple of Doom’ Changed the MPAA Ratings System Bad Breakups And Divorce Fueled The Nasty Streak In ‘Indiana Jones and the Temple Of Doom’ PG-13 movies are now more violent than R-rated '80s flicks -study Charlie Kirk's Turning Point USA announces 'All American' Super Bowl halftime show to rival Bad Bunny Turning Point USA announces counterprogram Super Bowl halftime show MAGA falls for fake TPUSA halftime show poster promising performances by Kid Rock and ‘Measles’ Disneyland Guest Dies After Haunted Mansion Ride The death that sparked the legend that 'no one dies at Disneyland' Does No One Ever Die at Disney Parks? Disney backtracks on request to toss wrongful death suit over Disney+ agreement The death that sparked the legend that 'no one dies at Disneyland' LISTEN: One Mo'Gin by D'AngeloSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bleav Host Robert Land asks Texans Analyst Garrett Williams (aka Texans Stressans) @TexansCommenter if he likes early Bye Week, how Popovich has improved O-Line, Stroud's under the radar improvement & if it's time to give Schultz respect. Plus, can they still win AFC South, biggest Texans weakness & positions or players to target at trade deadline. Today's Show Presented by FanDuel! (:26) Is early Bye Week Good? (1:14) Does Cole Popovich need more love? (4:30) Stroud's Big Improvment this year! (9:57) Does Schultz deserve more respect? (13:54) Can Texans STILL Win AFC South? (16:04) Do Stats show Texans Way Better than Record? (19:50) Biggest Texans Red Flag? (21:43) Trade Deadline Targets? (27:11) Keys to beat Seahawks? (32:00) Are Texans Best Defense in NFL? (34:29) Pity for Titans? (35:50) Final Thoughts Subscribe on Youtube, Spotify, Apple & iHeart X @HSTPodcast #cjstroud #demecoryans #texans Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Columnist Mike Finger and Spurs beat reporter Jeff McDonald discuss Victor Wembanyama's return to the court as the Spurs held their first preseason game Monday. The duo also debate what impact Carter Bryant will have this season. Suggested reading: Victor Wembanyama in midseason form as both shot-blocker and wordsmith Spurs coach Mitch Johnson confident in decision to sit Stephon Castle How tutoring sessions with Gregg Popovich aided Spurs rookie Carter Bryant How Wembanyama looked in his return, Spurs win over Guangzhou Loong-Lions Body by Vic: How Wembanyama's offseason transformation could transform the NBA Sign up for our live event at the link below:San Antonio Spurs season preview featuring a live Q&A with our beat writers Catch us everywhere: More episodes: https://www.expressnews.com/projects/podcasts/spurs-insider/ Spurs Nation Newsletter: https://www.expressnews.com/newsletters/spurs-nation/ Finger on X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/mikefinger Become a subscriber: exne.ws/sub Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Seth and Sean discuss the Texans adding another year to backup QB Davis Mills' contract, and what jumped out from Sam Warren's piece in the Chronicle on Texans OL Coach Cole Popovich that makes them feel super optimistic about the line.
In this powerful solo episode, host Ed Molitor reflects on lessons from legendary coaches and his own leadership journey to share a core truth: you can't give away what you don't have. Whether you want your team to believe, grow, or stay inspired, you have to model it first. Drawing on the wisdom of John Wooden, Tony Dungy, Greg Popovich, and Marcus Freeman, Ed unpacks five principles every high-impact coaching leader must embrace: fueling yourself, shaping perspective, building habits, avoiding comparison, and focusing on what you have. With stories that connect athletics, business, and life, this episode challenges leaders to look inward, sharpen their daily practices, and multiply their impact. Our Host Ed is a coach down to the very smallest molecule of his DNA. Whether he's a husband and father at home or working with a client in the business world, he is an energized, passionate, and near-obsessive coach who is fully invested in showing up with all he's got to help you show up with all you've got. His approach insists on presence. He knows no other way to catalyze change except by getting on the court with you, playing side-by-side, and encouraging you to keep pushing, especially when the going gets tough. In the last 30 years, Ed has developed his leadership skills in both athletics and business. From working as an NCAA Basketball coach at Texas A&M, DePaul NIU, and Lewis University to becoming the Vice President of a national recruiting firm, Ed Molitor has experienced the potential and pitfalls of leadership at every level. As the founder and CEO of The Molitor Group, today Ed guides emerging and established leaders across biopharma and biotech to apply the proven lessons of coaching in their pursuit of inspiring and driving their team's performance. Through personalized training, workshops, keynote speeches, his writing, and as a podcast host, Ed seeks to empower individuals and their organizations to achieve victory through a focus on transformation, fundamentals, compassion, mental toughness, and vision. Ed graduated from St. Ambrose University with a B.S. in Business Administration and a minor in Economics where he was a member of the Men's Basketball team serving as the co-captain his Senior year. Before St. Ambrose, he studied business at Creighton University where he played on the Men's Basketball teams which included a 1989 MVC Regular Season and Tournament Champions, NCAA Tournament, and a 1990 NIT Tournament. What You'll Learn in This Episode How legendary coaches like John Wooden, Greg Popovich, and Tony Dungy modeled habits, connection, and composure Why perspective shapes performance—and how to help your team “see what you see” The power of habits in creating culture and consistency How comparison undermines leadership and why authenticity builds trust Why resourcefulness always beats resources—and how Popovich built a dynasty with fundamentals and culture A simple but powerful weekly challenge to grow yourself and ripple growth to your team Resources & Links Ed Molitor LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/themolitorgroup/ Website: https://www.themolitorgroup.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theathleticsofbusiness In this episode: [00:00:01] Introduction – “You can't give away what you don't have” [00:02:40] John Wooden and the power of discipline in details [00:03:24] Greg Popovich and investing in humanity before performance [00:05:08] Tony Dungy's composure on the sidelines [00:07:40] Habits as culture and Wooden's lesson on socks [00:08:34] Marcus Freeman and authentic leadership at Notre Dame [00:11:54] Popovich on resourcefulness, fundamentals, and culture [00:13:59] Five principles recap + weekly leadership challenge
In this episode of Alley Chats, we sit down with Isaac Popovich, a creepy cartoonist whose one-page horror comics capture the eerie charm of 1920s–1930s rubber hose animation. His work blends nostalgia with terror, creating unforgettable strips that feel like classic cartoons gone hauntingly wrong. Isaac currently works with Guerrilla Publishing and freelances for two other publishers, all while balancing his career as a travel nurse. In his free time, he crafts and shares his comics on Instagram, posting them for fans to enjoy at no cost. Join us as Isaac talks about his artistic journey, the inspiration behind his creepy-yet-playful style, and what's next for his work in horror comics.
Columnist MIke Finger and beat writer Jeff McDonald talk to longtime broadcaster Bill Schoening about highlights of his 24 years as the Spurs' radio voice. Schoening tells some of his favorite stories about traveling with Gregg Popovich and company, reflects on his retirement, and talks about his book. Suggested reading: Farewell Philly Billy: Longtime Spurs radio voice set to retire Stories, Sports, and Songs: Tales and Tunes by a Play by Play Lifer Catch us everywhere: More episodes: https://www.expressnews.com/projects/podcasts/spurs-insider/ Spurs Nation Newsletter: https://www.expressnews.com/newsletters/spurs-nation/ Finger on X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/mikefinger Become a subscriber: exne.ws/sub Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The San Antonio Spurs are in the middle of one of the biggest stories in franchise history — Project Marvel and the push for a new downtown arena. On this episode of the Hoopsology Podcast, we're joined by Carolina Teague, Spurs journalist and Reality of Wrestling commentator, to break down: What Project Marvel really means for the Spurs and San Antonio Could the Spurs actually leave the city? How Spurs fans are reacting to the arena debate Mitch Johnson stepping into Popovich's coaching legacyCarolina's journey into wrestling commentary with Booker T's Reality of Wrestling Why wrestling media has become one of the most diverse sports spaces today Podcast Person? Subscribe here: https://open.spotify.com/show/2sIa6O4u4TnIBSygXu9qDm?si=acff6d3796a14c9a Or search “Hoopsology” anywhere else you listen to podcasts! Join the conversation! Twitter: https://twitter.com/hoopsologypod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Hoopsologypod/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/hoopsologypod/ Email: Hoopsologypod@gmail.com San Antonio Spurs, Spurs arena news, Spurs Project Marvel, Spurs leaving San Antonio, Victor Wembanyama, Spurs arena drama, Spurs new arena, Spurs NBA podcast, Carolina Teague, Hoopsology Podcast, Spurs fans reaction, Spurs controversy, NBA Spurs, Popovich Spurs legacy, Mitch Johnson coach, DeAaron Fox Spurs, Dylan Harper Spurs, Carter Bryant Spurs, Reality of Wrestling, Booker T wrestling, wrestling commentary, diverse wrestling media, NBA podcast, WNBA podcast, San Antonio sports podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textSummaryOne of our favorite episodes!John Popovich, the veteran sports reporter and story teller, shares his journey from Struthers, Ohio, to becoming a prominent figure in Cincinnati sports journalism. Popo reflects on his early experiences in broadcasting, his time at Channel 9, and the creation of the groundbreaking show 'Sports of All Sorts.' John discusses memorable moments covering the Cincinnati Reds, his relationships with coaches and players, and his transition into retirement, where he enjoys spending time with family and gardening.Great stories about Sports Of All Sorts; interviewing Muhammed Ali in a barber shop; meeting Michael Jordan, Jack Nicklaus; and a bobsled ride at the Olympics!TakeawaysJohn Popovich began his broadcasting career in Struthers, Ohio.He played baseball from a young age and loved sports growing up.John joined Channel 9 in 1979 and worked with Al ShottelkotteHe created 'Sports of All Sorts,' a pioneering sports show in Cincinnati.John has fond memories of covering the Cincinnati Reds.He enjoyed the camaraderie with players and coaches during his career.John's favorite player was Mario Soto, known for his versatility.He covered major events, including the Olympics, for CBS.John was inducted into the Buddy LaRosa High School Sports Hall of Fame.In retirement, John enjoys gardening and spending time with his grandchildren.Sound Bites"I didn't look back.""I became a Reds fan.""That meant a ton."
In episode 1906, Jack and Miles are joined by comedian, Lydia Popovich, to discuss… Ghislaine Maxell Asking For Immunity to Testify? Life May Be In Danger? Maybe Not, Trump Says He Fell Out With Epstein Because He Was ‘Stealing’ Spa Workers, CALLED IT: Shrooms Will Make You Live Forever… and more! Ghislaine Maxwell Denied Immunity to Testify Before Congress Ghislaine Maxwell’s Life May Be at Risk in Prison: Author Trump Says He Fell Out With Epstein Because He Was ‘Stealing’ Spa Workers Did Trump Just Confess He Learned about Virginia Giuffre before Jeffrey Epstein Recruited Someone Else at Mar-a-Lago? CALLED IT: Shrooms Will Make You Live Forever… LISTEN: A So The System Work by Rudolph FrancisSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eric Michael Garcia (The Independent) joins host Thomas Emerick for some Roundball Rock and the Memorial Day Miracle at the end of Game 2 of the 1999 Western Conference Finals between the San Antonio Spurs and the Portland Trailblazers.Eric Michael Garcia, Washington Bureau Chief for The Independent (Archive) and author of We're Not Broken: Changing the Autism Conversation, came of age in San Antonio as Tim Duncan teamed up with David Robinson and Sean Elliott helped them avoid the fate of many snakebitten teams out west in the '90s.Episode threads on this thriller that finished Spurs 86, Blazers 85:Respect to the Bob Costas-Doug Collins call that day for NBA on NBCSpurs postseason baggage before they ever got over the humpHow Houston's recent titles and Hakeem's shadow loomed large down I-10Mario Elie calling out Tim Duncan, then delivering that inbound to Sean ElliottHow fans saw the Blazers at the time and a reappraisal of a great, deep squad keyed by Rasheed WallaceWhether this was the most defensively adaptive Spurs team ever — and how Greg Popovich adjusted on the flyHow this team sparked Eric's interest in newspapers and journalismWhether Pop could've made a real Senate runTexas public schools in the '90s and early 2000sAnd, of course, where Eric was when Sean Elliott found a way to stay in bounds and launch a dynastyHOSTRotoViz contributor Thomas EmerickGuestEric Michael Garcia, Washington Bureau Chief for The Independent and author of We're Not Broken: Changing the Autism Conversation (@EricMGarcia)SPONSORSBetterHelp - This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/ROTOVIZ and get on your way to being your best self.Underdog Fantasy – Get a 100% deposit match on your first deposit up to $100 when you sign up at Underdogfantasy.com using this link or the promo code ROTOVIZ.Listeners of RotoViz Radio can save 10% on a one-year RotoViz subscription by visiting RotoViz.com/podcast or by using the promotional code "rvradio2025" at the time of purchase.SHOW NOTESRotoViz Radio provides the power for Remember That Game: Subscribe to the RotoViz Radio on YouTubeDirect message: Bluesky @ThomasEmerick | Twitter @ThomasEmerickEmail: emericktc@gmail.comFollow: Apple and SpotifySubscribe: Remember That Game on YouTube
"When you went through what I went through, there's nothing to celebrate about that…I look back at all of it, there's nothing cool about it, I'm hurt from all of it. I have real trauma and pain inside of me from all of that.” Dejounte Murray In this powerful episode of The Pivot Podcast, NBA guard Dejounte Murray sits down with Ryan Clark, Fred Taylor, and Channing Crowder for a raw, emotional, and reflective conversation on how as a young man he defied odds making it off the Seattle streets to becoming a basketball star to choosing an unlikely life path that forever changed him. Dejounte reveals what it was like growing up in a tough environment, detailing experiences with violence, homelessness, and parental incarceration as he shared how these hardships fueled his determination to succeed and provided the foundation for his resilience on and off the court. With pain and hurt in his voice, Dejounte find the words to share with the guys on the healing process of what he did in his early life, what he witnessed and how survivor's remorse eats at him, saying how everyone he knew from home is either in jail or deceased, and he starts most of his mornings by emailing his friends and relatives who are in prison. Overcoming the unimaginable as he explains how he went from catching a criminal case at 11 years old, to juvenile detention to playing one year of college basketball before being drafted in the first round by the San Antonio Spurs. Discussing his NBA journey and reflecting on lessons learned, Dejounte shares how instrumental his time was with the Spurs, specifically Coach Popovich, who was more than a coach and served as his first real father-figure guiding him through the ups and downs of life. He talked about the pressure of being a young player in a storied franchise, the complexities of team dynamics, transitioning to the Atlanta Hawks, dealing with injuries, setbacks and now trying to navigate life and basketball playing with the New Orleans Pelicans, his latest NBA home. Ryan gets into the growth and maturity sides of life, as Dejounte is unique in he doesn't drink, do drugs, party and very rarely seen outside in a public setting. Committed to his family, being a father and the game he loves so much, Dejounte isn't willing to risk any outside factor messing up this gift of life outside what he used to know and doesn't want anything to interfere with his healing. A heart-wrenching conversation at times, but one definitely worth listening to as Dejounte's courage to open up on overcoming life-changing obstacles, and the pivotal moments that shaped his path to success, will impact you in ways you never thought possible. This is more than a sports story—it's a story of resilience, redemption, and rising above. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more unfiltered conversations every week. Thank you to our friends at Monarch Money for sponsoring this episode, Check them out here and use code PIVOT to get 50% off your first year. https://www.monarchmoney.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hello media consumers! This week, please enjoy a little J-School (1:00) before Bryan and Joel are joined by ESPN basketball reporter Brian Windhorst to talk about his path to ESPN and whether it's replicable, the place good reporting has in our modern media ecosystem, the dreaded aggregators, Gregg Popovich stories, and what direction he sees the future of basketball reporting heading in (26:00). Hosts: Bryan Curtis and Joel D. Anderson Guest: Brian Windhorst Senior Producer: Bobby Wagner Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On Wed.'s No Dunks, the guys discuss Tyrese Haliburton and the Pacers scoring the final eight points in 47 seconds to stun the short-handed Cavs, who's to blame for Cleveland's epic collapse, whether the Warriors can win despite Steph Curry's hamstring strain, Wolves coach Chris Finch calling out Anthony Edwards' effort, and the Buddy Hield-Jimmy Butler future podcast. That, plus Gregg Popovich officially passes the Spurs coaching baton to Mitch Johnson, front office awards, and NBC Sports using an AI-generated voice for its NBA coverage and promotion.▶️ Join our Playback room: https://www.playback.tv/nodunks
Join Opie for a lively episode of the Opie Radio podcast, broadcasting 500 feet above the rainy streets of New York City. In this episode, Opie and guest Ron the Waiter dive into a whirlwind of topics: from the dreary weather and the Knicks' miraculous comeback against the Celtics, to a deep dive into the intelligence of New York City's rats and Opie's quest to visit the mysterious "Valley of the Rats." They also discuss Trump's wild idea to reopen Alcatraz, the dark history of the Golden Gate Bridge, and the rising crime in NYC bodegas, complete with new panic buttons. Packed with humor, nostalgia, and gritty city tales, this episode is a must-listen for fans of raw, unfiltered conversation!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's word of the day is ‘2.2 seconds' as in Winnipeg Jets as in NHL as in hockey as in Game 7 as in madness. What did we just see? The Jets came back from a 2-goal deficit with 1:55 left. Wow. And then win it in 2OT!? Sorry, St. Louis. What could have been! (7:30) Another Game 7 happened but in the NBA. The Warriors did it on the road. Wow. Steph Curry had a huge 4th quarter. Buddy Hield had the game of his life. (15:30) We talked recently about adding another bag at first base will not happen, but should it? Triston Casas is the latest player to be done for the season after suffering a serious injury running to first. (24:10) So You Wanna Talk to Samson!? Someone asked me about contraction in MLB. What would need to happen for MLB to consider the Rockies or Marlins or Pirates as possible teams to go away? (33:34) Review: Good Night and Good Luck. (42:30) Gregg Popovich is headed to the front office. He was named the preisdent of the Spurs. Sad end to his coaching career, but needed move. The best to ever do it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Logan, Raja, and Howard Beck react to the breaking news that Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich is leaving his current position, but remaining as the team president. (1:17) What legacy does the five-time champion head coach leave in San Antonio? (17:14) The Knicks eliminated the Pistons in the first round. What's the future hold for the Pistons? (30:04) The Clippers and Nuggets are headed for a Game 7 in Denver: Can the Clippers pull off the win on the road? (46:11) 'Pack Watch' with Jomi Adeniran (47:22) Anthony Edwards and the Wolves packed up the Lakers in five. Where does Ant-Man currently rank in the NBA ? (56:40) Mailbag The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Hit the mailbag! realonesmailbag@gmail.com Hosts: Logan Murdock, Raja Bell, and Howard Beck Producer/Audio: Clifford Augustin Video Producer: Victoria Valencia Additional Production Support: Ben Cruz, John Richter, and Belle Roman Social: Keith Fujimoto Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What does the retirement of Gregg Popovich mean for the NBA? What was really happening behind the scenes with LeBron and JJ Reddick following the Lakers elimination? Malik Nabers speaks up for Diva Wide Receivers. Plus, Cinco De-Lappo on Lee’s Leftovers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Monday on 2 Pros and a Cup of Joe, Buddy Hield channels his inner Mike Tyson to knock out the Rockets. Sovereignty wins the Kentucky Derby but are horse real athletes? What does the retirement of Gregg Popovich mean for the NBA? And what was really happening behind the scenes with LeBron and JJ Reddick following the Lakers elimination?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's word of the day is ‘2.2 seconds' as in Winnipeg Jets as in NHL as in hockey as in Game 7 as in madness. What did we just see? The Jets came back from a 2-goal deficit with 1:55 left. Wow. And then win it in 2OT!? Sorry, St. Louis. What could have been! (7:30) Another Game 7 happened but in the NBA. The Warriors did it on the road. Wow. Steph Curry had a huge 4th quarter. Buddy Hield had the game of his life. (15:30) We talked recently about adding another bag at first base will not happen, but should it? Triston Casas is the latest player to be done for the season after suffering a serious injury running to first. (24:10) So You Wanna Talk to Samson!? Someone asked me about contraction in MLB. What would need to happen for MLB to consider the Rockies or Marlins or Pirates as possible teams to go away? (33:34) Review: Good Night and Good Luck. (42:30) Gregg Popovich is headed to the front office. He was named the preisdent of the Spurs. Sad end to his coaching career, but needed move. The best to ever do it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
RUNDOWN From meatloaf to meatball headlines, Episode 333 brings threes to the forefront — starting with Mitch's numerical musical medley celebrating “threes” in song titles. Mitch and Hotshot Scott kick off the show with everything from Tony Orlando trivia to number-related quarterback curses, all before diving into a scorching hot Mariners team and the ongoing chaos surrounding Bill Belichick's very public relationship. Joe Doyle and Brady Henderson talk Mariners madness — series win streaks, Jorge Polanco's surge, and the club's resilience despite major pitching injuries. Later, The Seahawks No-Table returns with Brady Henderson and Jacson Bevens breaking down Seattle's rookie minicamp, the explosive Jalen Milroe pick, and whether John Schneider's draft was a masterclass or a mirage. North Dakota State Offensive Coordinator Dan Larsen also joins the show to discuss Seahawks first-round pick Grey Zabel and what makes him a rare O-line prospect. The Other Stuff segment includes a devastating golf cart incident involving John Elway, Steve Smith's phone call apology, a poopy Southwest Airlines passenger, and the tragic loss of several sports icons. GUESTS • Joe Doyle | MLB Draft & Mariners Analyst, Over Slot • Brady Farkas | ESPN Mariners Contributor • Brady Henderson | ESPN Seahawks Insider • Jacson Bevens | Cigar Thoughts, Seahawks Writer • Dan Larsen | Offensive Coordinator, North Dakota State TABLE OF CONTENTS 0:00 | Mitch kicks off Episode 333 with a musical tribute to the number three — from Marley to Meatloaf to Tony Orlando. 16:35 | The Belichick–Jordan Hudson saga escalates: CBS awkwardness, muse meddling, and Mitch's shredded sweatshirt theory. 27:34 | GUEST: Mariners No-Table (Joe Doyle & Brady Farkas) – 8 straight series wins, Jorge Polanco surging, Logan Gilbert & George Kirby updates. 55:38 | GUEST: Seahawks No-Table (Brady Henderson & Jacson Bevens) – Draft reactions, Milroe comparisons to Lamar, Emmanwori deployment & offensive line doubts. 1:25:45 | GUEST: Dan Larsen (North Dakota State OC) – Inside look at Grey Zabel's development, draft prep, and what makes him Seahawks-ready. 1:47:22 | The Other Stuff Segment: David Beckham's abs at 50, John Elway golf cart tragedy, George Kirby rehab start, Matt Brash returns, Logan Gilbert recovery, Greg Popovich retires, Steve Smith phone call apology over alleged affair, Seahawks WR and OL concerns, Mariners offense top-3 in MLB, Jalen Milroe cursed by jersey number 6, Pee-wee Herman bike sells for $125k, Lady Gaga draws 2.1 million fans in Rio, Florida man punches 79-year-old over slow play, Ruth Buzzi and Stan Love pass away, Bill Belichick's holey hoodie. RIPs: Dick Barnett, Stan Love, Ruth Buzzi, Jill Sobule, Charlie Scali HEADLINES: Southwest Airlines pooper, public masturbation at Seattle park, tri-county polygamy case, Philly woman charged with “shit-and-run,” Italy prison sex rooms, Staten Island sex toy fire
Not-Prince Harry whines to the BBC, Eli Zaret joins us, Beyoncé's bad weekend, dueling GoFundMe's over the n-word, another dog's BH attacked, guy twice rescued climbing Mount Fuji, and we celebrate 10 years. It's the start of our 10th year podcasting. Yay. Eli Zaret drops by the studio to recap the Detroit Pistons season, the Detroit Tigers cruising, the disappointing Detroit Red Wings, hit on the Bill Belichick story, the efforts of Jordon Hudson, the performance of Shedeur Sanders, the worst fathers in sports, the Texas Longhorns payroll, Gregg Popovich no longer coaching and more. Oh, and the Kentucky Derby happened. Hall Financial is sending ________________ to The PGA Tour in Charlotte! David Lee Roth shows his penis off in his tight pants. Britney Spears remains nuts. Alec Baldwin's Rust is a FLOP. The Luigi Mangione musical comedy is a hit. The Karen Read trial rolls on and on. This video of a white lady calling a 5-year-old “thief” the n-word is the root of dueling crowdsourcing: Exhibit A. Exhibit B. Hope “Daughter of Tim” Walz goes on privilege tirade about jogging. Feces vs a minivan. Who ya got? Another dog butthole attack outside a Golden State Warriors game. Holly Madison won't stop complaining about nailing old man Hugh Hefner. Prince Harry sits down with BBC to whine about losing his security lawsuit. MGK is seen partying with Sydney Sweeney. Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper are officially rubbing genitals together. Bradley's team photo is one of the strongest. Jenifer Alexa Canter locked down Nic Cage's brat. Joey Pants just can't live in America anymore. Some punk was rescued on Mount Fuji TWICE. The second time because he left his phone behind. Music: Beyoncé can't sell tickets to her new tour. 50 Cent is popping off about it. There was a bomb threat at Lady Gaga's show in Brazil. Katy Perry sings with turds. RIP Jill Sobule- the original I Kissed a Girl singer. RIP Ruth Buzzi too. Kentucky Derby Tradition: The return of Larry Birkhead and Dannielynn. Oh, and Sovereignty won the race. Mike Tirico has a rough weekend. Livvy Dunne looked hot. CBS' ‘60 Minutes' interview with Kamala Harris is nominated for an Emmy. Donald Trump does not plan on running for president in 2028. This credible source explains gang tattoos. Santa Ono snubs Michigan for Florida. We learn about Timothy Sands and what he does. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (The Drew Lane Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
Logan, Raja, and Howard Beck react to the breaking news that Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich is leaving his current position, but remaining as the team president. (1:17) What legacy does the five-time champion head coach leave in San Antonio? (17:14) The Knicks eliminated the Pistons in the first round. What's the future hold for the Pistons? (30:04) The Clippers and Nuggets are headed for a Game 7 in Denver: Can the Clippers pull off the win on the road? (46:11) 'Pack Watch' with Jomi Adeniran (47:22) Anthony Edwards and the Wolves packed up the Lakers in five. Where does Ant-Man currently rank in the NBA ? (56:40) Mailbag The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Hit the mailbag! realonesmailbag@gmail.com Hosts: Logan Murdock, Raja Bell, and Howard BeckProducer/Audio: Clifford AugustinVideo Producer: Victoria Valencia Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Houston dominates Golden State in Game 6 to tie the series. We give an ode to Steven Adams, Fred Van Vleet, and Ime Udoka for the unique way they've controlled the last few games. What can Golden State do to counter, and who do we think will win Game 7?With the news of Gregg Popovich retiring as Spurs coach, we look back on all the ways that he changed the game and our favorite Pop memories.Plus, discussions of coach hires in San Antonio, Memphis, and Sacramento. Join Dunc'd On Prime! It's the only place to get every episode with Nate & Danny, plus every pod with John Hollinger & Nate as well! DuncdOn.SupportingCast.FM Subscribe on YouTube to see our hilarious faces and, more importantly, see watch this free pod twice a week.Or, sign up for our FREE mailing list to get Dan Feldman's Daily Duncs with all the major topics around the league twice a week.
Tony Kornheiser and Pablo Torre discuss Popovich's retirement, the Knicks bouncing the Pistons, and the Kentucky Derby. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Watch clips on YouTube! Subscribe to THE FACILITY YOUTUBE CHANNEL (00:00) Knicks eliminate Pistons / Is there pressure on the Browns to start Shedeur Sanders? (31:17) Have any issues with JJ Redick's comments? (41:31) What does Jordan Love need to prove this year? (51:31) Who needs a game 7 win more: Kawhi Leonard or Nikola Jokic? (1:01:09) Is all the pressure on the Warriors tonight? (1:07:31) Chase Daniel's Top 5 AFC Offenses (1:12:27) Jaxson Dart going to take Russell Wilson's starting job? (1:19:26) Clippers vs Nuggets game 7 (1:23:17) Gregg Popovich steps down as Spurs coach Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Watch clips on YouTube! Subscribe to THE FACILITY YOUTUBE CHANNEL (00:00) How far can Jalen Brunson take the Knicks? / Will the Browns feel pressure to start a rookie Shedeur Sanders? (31:01) What is expected of Jordan Love and the Packers this year? (40:39) Mitch Johnson to take over for Gregg Popovich as Spurs coach Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In episode 1843, Miles and guest co-host Blake Wexler are joined by comedian, Lydia Popovich, to discuss… Guys, Please Stop Being Mean To Elon…It’s Making Me So Happy, MAGA Strategery: When All Else Fails Scream About Masculinity…, Will Trump Pissing Off Gamers Have Any Impact Whatsoever? And more! Guys, Please Stop Being Mean To Elon…It’s Making Me So Happy (Clip) MAGA Strategery: When All Else Fails Scream About Masculinity… Nintendo pulls Switch 2 pre-orders in US over Trump tariffs How Trump's tariffs could affect the Switch 2 – and the rest of the games industry Not just Switch 2: ESA warns Trump’s tariffs will hurt the entire game industry Nintendo says to shift part of Switch console production out of China For Nintendo's Switch 2, Trump tariffs could be an unbeatable final boss How the Nintendo Switch 2 delay explains Trump’s tariffs Trump's tariffs complicate the Switch 2 launch, says Nintendo of America president Nintendo Fans Blame Trump After Switch 2 Delayed in U.S. Due to Tariffs: 'Worst President of US History' In Defense of Gamers The Gaming Industry: A Behemoth With Unprecedented Global Reach US Gamers' Political Views Detailed in New Study OFFICIAL TRAILER: Introducing the Harris-Walz Fortnite Map | Kamala Harris x Fortnite Adin Ross Attempts to Learn What Fascism Is (Clip) Pro-Trump streamer Adin Ross complains that he has lost a quarter of his net worth the past two months (Clip) How the Trump and Harris Campaigns Are Chasing the Gamer Vote Steve Bannon learned to harness troll army from 'World of Warcraft' LISTEN: Carry Me ft. Seun Kuti by Nubiyan Twist WATCH: The Daily Zeitgeist on Youtube! L.A. Wildfire Relief: Displaced Black Families GoFund Me Directory See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.