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Matt Ryan enters The Steam Room to preview the NFL Playoffs, debate tee box nerves versus tackle box nerves, and dealing with the legacy of ‘28-3'. Raptors President Masai Ujiri joins to reflect on the memory of his friend Dikembe Mutombo, and his lasting impact on African basketball. Ernie and Charles discuss changes to NCAA eligibility, that Lady Gaga & Bruno Mars song, and a real-life Dentist's rebuke of the Chuckster's questionable oral hygiene habits. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Embark on an intriguing and often hilarious journey with Ike Amaechi and the High and Low crew – Ugo the Sheik, Steven Leslie, and Sean Khan – in the latest installment of the High and Low NBA Show. As the Raptors' fan trust debate takes center stage following the departures of Pascal Siakam and OG Anunoby, the panel dissects the leadership prowess of Raptors President Masai Ujiri and Raptors GM Bobby Webster, unraveling the intricacies of fandom loyalty and the potential directions the Raptors might take.The discussion transitions to the intriguing world of NBA expansion, with the panel contemplating cities beyond the conventional choices, Las Vegas and Seattle. Ugo, Steven, and Sean bring some unique perspectives to the table, exploring untapped markets and envisioning the league's future footprint.And what would a High and Low NBA Show be without its signature burning questions? Ike, Ugo, Steven, and Sean dive into a captivating inquiry that promises to stir up the basketball realm – contemplating the success trajectory of the worst NBA player in the if they were to play in the WNBA.Buckle up for an episode brimming with insights, spirited banter, and the signature blend of basketball wisdom and eccentricity that defines the High and Low NBA Show. You won't want to miss this one. Also, check out High and Low merch on http://www.vonnabrahamm.com/store. Open up the High and Low YouTube channel for bonus content. Talk to us in High and Low's Facebook group and Discord.Music featured on the episode is brought to you by Lyve of the Enjoy Music Group and Sonny Rocwell of The Goodness. Edited by Vonn August. Executive Producer is Ikenna Agu. Follow High and Low on Instagram and TikTok/Twitter @morehighandlow.High and Low at Vonn+Abrahammhttp://www.vonnabrahamm.com/high-low-podcastNew High and Low Merchhttp://www.vonnabrahamm.com/storeJoin on us on Discordhttps://discord.gg/MXu9bXMcInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/gethighandlow/https://www.instagram.com/ikenna.andthepeople/X/Twitterhttps://twitter.com/morehighandlowhttps://twitter.com/IkennaCesarHigh and Low websitehttp://www.vonnabrahamm.com/high-low-podcastTikTokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@morehighandlowInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/gethighandlow/Twitterhttps://twitter.com/morehighandlow
Pascal Siakam is offically an Indiana Pacer. As per Sam Amick's reporting, it was always his desired destination. But that doesn't mean it waasn't an emotionally decision for Raptors President Masai Ujiri.Hit Like and Subscribe!Follow Jesse on Twitter at @JesseBlakeFollow Jesse on Instagram @Jesse.BlakeSubscribe to The Jesse Blake Sports Report wherever you get your podcasts!Visit https://sdpn.ca for more.https://www.youtube.com/@JesseBlakeSportsReport?sub_confirmation=1Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
AJ and Lee start the hour by taking a look at ESPN's list of top celeb fans of the NHL's playoff teams. The guys also delve into some of Raptors President Masai Ujiri's comments about firing Nick Nurse. Then Vanessa Sanchez joins the guys for her weekly visit to talk Women's Worlds, college football, and more
Raptors on TSN Host Kate Beirness joins First Up to look ahead to tonight's game between Toronto and the Orlando Magic. Beirness shares her thoughts on the Raptors' decision to not be sellers at the NBA trade deadline, Raptors President Masai Ujiri's criticizing his team as sometimes playing a selfish brand of basketball, Jakob Poeltl's impact as a defensive anchor in his short tenure since returning to the Raptors, and more.
Canada's World Cup campaign is officially over, so Donnovan brings on his friend Joseph Casciaro from The Score to parse his feelings (4:36). How do you evaluate a performance in which Canada didn't win a single game? How much can you blame John Herdman's tactics for the three results? Later on, Donnovan catches up with Raptors President Masai Ujiri on the continuing evolution and development of the Giants of Africa program, what the ripple effect is overseas, and how important it is to growing the game of basketball on an international scale (33:19). They also discuss the Raptors' own players of African birth, including the team's star Pascal Siakam, and his mentorship of others including Precious Achiuwa and Christian Koloko. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
064 - Birds of a Feather Linc and Andrew close the door on what was a busy month of October for everyone. They discuss road cycling vs. golfing as a weekend morning recreational activity. For the main focus of the episode, they weighed in on the sexual assault of Kyle Beach including the lack of accountability shown by the Chicago Blackhawks management and leaders and NHL over the past decade. To wrap up the pod, they discuss the ongoing power struggle involving Edward Rogers and his feud with Raptors President Masai Ujiri (and his past meddling with the Blue Jays). Follow @LADS_Unfiltered on Twitter Follow @LADS_Unfiltered on Instagram
Ahead of Wednesday's season opener, Raptors President Masai Ujiri (46:44) stops by to talk about playing in Toronto for the first time since February 2020 and his players (before having the interview crashed by Scottie Barnes). Dave McMenamin, Michael Grange, and Blake Murphy (22:21) stop by for our weekly Roundtable to discuss the state of […]
Masai Ujiri recently signed on to become vice-chairman of the Toronto Raptors, in addition to his role as the NBA team's president. Today, he talks to host Jayme Poisson about what it means to rebuild the team after Kyle Lowry's departure, his commitment to growing African basketball, and why he wants to stay in Toronto.
What being unvaccinated could cost you at work, Ontario PC Party under fire over fundraising letters that look like invoices PLUS why Raptors President Masai Ujiri is hopeful the team can return home this season
Masaro played 36 holes in one day and lived to tell the story while Stark had an interesting encounter of his own on the course. The Olympics have wrapped up and Canada set a medal record in Tokyo with several Lou Marsh Award contenders emerging. The Blue Jays have enjoyed being in Toronto and are gaining ground in the AL East and Wildcard races. Raptors President Masai Ujiri is staying with the franchise but Kyle Lowry has left for Miami. The final week of the PGA regular season is set for this week as players try to secure their spot amongst the top 125 in the race for the FedEx Cup. We are fully into the football season and the boys look back at Hall of Fame weekend and Week 1 in the CFL. The guys talk about who their boys and girls are in this edition of Your Boy. Both Locks of the Week were correct last week so Stark keeps the tee. Follow @jabopod on Twitter! While you are there, say hello to @IanStark6 and @MikeMasaro. Or reach out to the show and say hey at podcast@jabopod.com If you enjoyed today's show, please rate Juuust A Bit Outside 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts. And as always - Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, Can't Lose.
In the final hour of the show the guys discuss the future of Raptors President Masai Ujiri, the Lou Marsh voting and more. Guests include Toronto Star Columnist Dave Feschuk and TSN Football Insider Dave Naylor.
In the final hour of the show the guys discuss the possibility of an extension for Raptors President Masai Ujiri and GM Bobby Webster, the Blue Jays loss to the Yankees and more. TSN Blue Jays Reporter Scott Mitchell joins the show as well.
We discuss Raptors President Masai Ujiri’s remarks about the Raptors’ season and his lack of any negotiations in regards to a contract extension. At The Letters’ Arden Zwelling on the Blue Jays’ struggles in New York this week, and the decision to use Julian Merryweather as an opener Thursday (22:12). TVA Sports’ Renaud Lavoie on […]
Today on BRING IT IN TrueHoop Special Correspondent Adena Jones updated us on Jimmy Butler’s $20 a cup coffee business in the bubble. Then we were delighted by video of children in the bubble—but not LeBron’s kids who are not there for reasons he can explain.Then Henry Abbott, David Thorpe, and Jarod Hector joined Adena to discuss the incredible number of top playoff contributors who were not lottery picks—and many of whom were not drafted at all. Why are teams drafting so many players that don’t stick?RECENT BRING IT IN EPISODES:FRIDAY September 4, 2020 Jarod Hector on Brooklyn Nets’ choice of Steve Nash for head coach. WEDNESDAY September 2, 2020 Henry Abbott, David Thorpe, and Jarod Hector talked about how incredibly tired players look at the end of the bubble’s close games.MONDAY August 31, 2020 Adena Jones on legendary Georgetown coach John Thompson.FRIDAY August 28, 2020 Jarod Hector on NBA employees on strike in the wake of shootings in Kenosha.WEDNESDAY August 26, 2020 Emergency BRING IT IN on the Bucks strike.WEDNESDAY August 26, 2020 Dana Smith on when fans can safely sit in stands at basketball games again. MONDAY August 24, 2020 David Thorpe on three head-scratching coaching errors from the Mavericks and Clippers.FRIDAY August 21, 2020 Jarod Hector on why LeBron’s performance appears a little off.WEDNESDAY August 19, 2020 TrueHoop on body cam footage of Alan Strickland and Raptors President Masai Ujiri last June. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.truehoop.com/subscribe
Today on BRING IT IN Henry Abbott and David Thorpe spoke with our TrueHoop BRING IT IN Friday star Jarod Hector, multimedia journalist, voice, on-air personality and podcast host. They played NINE BY NINETY, where they get 90 seconds each to rapid-fire cover nine topics.They talked about Brooklyn Nets’ choice of Steve Nash for head coach, the Kemba pass of the year, OG’s game-winner, MULAN and more.RECENT BRING IT IN EPISODES:WEDNESDAY September 2, 2020 Henry Abbott, David Thorpe, and Jarod Hector talked about how incredibly tired players look at the end of the bubble’s close games.MONDAY August 31, 2020 Adena Jones on legendary Georgetown coach John Thompson.FRIDAY August 28, 2020 Jarod Hector on NBA employees on strike in the wake of shootings in Kenosha.WEDNESDAY August 26, 2020 Emergency BRING IT IN on the Bucks strike.WEDNESDAY August 26, 2020 Dana Smith on when fans can safely sit in stands at basketball games again. MONDAY August 24, 2020 David Thorpe on three head-scratching coaching errors from the Mavericks and Clippers.FRIDAY August 21, 2020 Jarod Hector on why LeBron’s performance appears a little off.WEDNESDAY August 19, 2020 TrueHoop on body cam footage of Alan Strickland and Raptors President Masai Ujiri last June.MONDAY August 17, 2020 David Thorpe and Henry Abbott preview the playoffs. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.truehoop.com/subscribe
Today on BRING IT IN Henry Abbott, David Thorpe, and Jarod Hector talked about how incredibly tired players look at the end of the bubble’s close games. Are we about to see injury city?RECENT BRING IT IN EPISODES:MONDAY September 2, 2020 Adena Jones on legendary Georgetown coach John Thompson.FRIDAY August 28, 2020 Jarod Hector on NBA employees on strike in the wake of shootings in Kenosha.WEDNESDAY August 26, 2020 Emergency BRING IT IN on the Bucks strike.WEDNESDAY August 26, 2020 Dana Smith on when fans can safely sit in stands at basketball games again. MONDAY August 24, 2020 David Thorpe on three head-scratching coaching errors from the Mavericks and Clippers.FRIDAY August 21, 2020 Jarod Hector on why LeBron’s performance appears a little off.WEDNESDAY August 19, 2020 TrueHoop on body cam footage of Alan Strickland and Raptors President Masai Ujiri last June.MONDAY August 17, 2020 David Thorpe and Henry Abbott preview the playoffs.FRIDAY August 7, 2020 Adena Jones on the WNBA and Jarod Hector plays NINE BY NINETY. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.truehoop.com/subscribe
Today on BRING IT IN TrueHoop Special Correspondent Adena Jones spoke with us about the world’s reaction to the passing of Chadwick Boseman and the impact of The Black Panther, as well as legendary Georgetown coach John Thompson.Then Henry Abbott, David Thorpe, and Jarod Hector joined Adena to tell stories about Coach Thompson—and the NBA playoffs. RECENT BRING IT IN EPISODES:FRIDAY August 28, 2020 Jarod Hector on NBA employees on strike in the wake of shootings in Kenosha.WEDNESDAY August 26, 2020 Emergency BRING IT IN on the Bucks strike.WEDNESDAY August 26, 2020 Dana Smith on when fans can safely sit in stands at basketball games again. MONDAY August 24, 2020 David Thorpe on three head-scratching coaching errors from the Mavericks and Clippers.FRIDAY August 21, 2020 Jarod Hector on why LeBron’s performance appears a little off.WEDNESDAY August 19, 2020 TrueHoop on body cam footage of Alan Strickland and Raptors President Masai Ujiri last June.MONDAY August 17, 2020 David Thorpe and Henry Abbott preview the playoffs.FRIDAY August 7, 2020 Adena Jones on the WNBA and Jarod Hector plays NINE BY NINETY.WEDNESDAY August 5, 2020 Mary Pilon and Louisa Thomas on their new book LOSERS: Dispatches From the Other Side of the Scoreboard. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.truehoop.com/subscribe
Today on BRING IT IN Henry Abbott and David Thorpe spoke with our TrueHoop BRING IT IN Friday star Jarod Hector, multimedia journalist, voice, on-air personality and podcast host. They played NINE BY NINETY, where they get 90 seconds each to rapid-fire cover nine topics.They talked about NBA employees on strike in the wake of shootings in Kenosha, Wisconsin, how the discontent could have connections to Russian influence, and more.RECENT BRING IT IN EPISODES:WEDNESDAY August 26, 2020 Emergency BRING IT IN on the Bucks strike. WEDNESDAY August 26, 2020 Dana Smith on when fans can safely sit in stands at basketball games again. MONDAY August 24, 2020 David Thorpe on three head-scratching coaching errors from the Mavericks and Clippers.FRIDAY August 21, 2020 Jarod Hector on why LeBron’s performance appears a little off.WEDNESDAY August 19, 2020 TrueHoop on body cam footage of Alan Strickland and Raptors President Masai Ujiri last June.MONDAY August 17, 2020 David Thorpe and Henry Abbott preview the playoffs.FRIDAY August 7, 2020 Adena Jones on the WNBA and Jarod Hector plays NINE BY NINETY.WEDNESDAY August 5, 2020 Mary Pilon and Louisa Thomas on their new book LOSERS: Dispatches From the Other Side of the Scoreboard.MONDAY August 3, 2020 Travonne Edwards on how the Rockets’ tiny lineup hypnotized Brook Lopez into unconventional shooting. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.truehoop.com/subscribe
Today on BRING IT IN TrueHoop Special Correspondent Adena Jones updated us on —wow, Doc Rivers is powerful—the shooting of Jacob Blake, as well as Wubble beef, Paul George, and LeBron.Then Henry Abbott and David Thorpe welcome back award-winning COVID-19 reporter Dana Smith, senior writer for Elemental at Medium. Under pressure, and with a lot of guesswork, Smith estimates it will be a year before fans can safely sit in stands at basketball games again. She also gives a full update on vaccines, treatments, testing, the NBA bubble, and eating in restaurants.RECENT BRING IT IN EPISODES:MONDAY August 24, 2020 David Thorpe on three head-scratching coaching errors from the Mavericks and Clippers.FRIDAY August 21, 2020 Jarod Hector on why LeBron’s performance appears a little off.WEDNESDAY August 19, 2020 TrueHoop on body cam footage of Alan Strickland and Raptors President Masai Ujiri last June.MONDAY August 17, 2020 David Thorpe and Henry Abbott preview the playoffs.FRIDAY August 7, 2020 Adena Jones on the WNBA and Jarod Hector plays NINE BY NINETY.WEDNESDAY August 5, 2020 Mary Pilon and Louisa Thomas on their new book LOSERS: Dispatches From the Other Side of the Scoreboard.MONDAY August 3, 2020 Travonne Edwards on how the Rockets’ tiny lineup hypnotized Brook Lopez into unconventional shooting.FRIDAY July 31, 2020 Jarod Hector on return of NBA play.WEDNESDAY July 29, 2020 Dr. Michael Mina with an enlightening message about the power of cheaper tests. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.truehoop.com/subscribe
Today on BRING IT IN Henry Abbott and David Thorpe talk about the playoffs. David discusses three head-scratching coaching errors from the Mavericks and Clippers during last night’s game, and Luka Doncic’s impressive performance. They also talk about the step-back having a moment …RECENT BRING IT IN EPISODES:FRIDAY August 21, 2020 Jarod Hector on why LeBron’s performance appears a little off.WEDNESDAY August 19, 2020 TrueHoop on body cam footage of Alan Strickland and Raptors President Masai Ujiri last June.MONDAY August 17, 2020 David Thorpe and Henry Abbott preview the playoffs.FRIDAY August 7, 2020 Adena Jones on the WNBA and Jarod Hector plays NINE BY NINETY.WEDNESDAY August 5, 2020 Mary Pilon and Louisa Thomas on their new book LOSERS: Dispatches From the Other Side of the Scoreboard.MONDAY August 3, 2020 Travonne Edwards on how the Rockets’ tiny lineup hypnotized Brook Lopez into unconventional shooting.FRIDAY July 31, 2020 Jarod Hector on return of NBA play.WEDNESDAY July 29, 2020 Dr. Michael Mina with an enlightening message about the power of cheaper tests.MONDAY July 27, 2020 Catherine Belton on Mikhail Prokhorov, money laundering, the mysterious eighth man in the Trump Tower meeting. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.truehoop.com/subscribe
Join the guys as they discuss NBA Lottery picks, all the news going on with the Washington Football Team, NBA Playoffs, and incident involving Raptors President Masai Ujiri. Jon also introduces a new games "Arithmetic or Stat" and the guys share their picks for artist of the week!ds
Today on BRING IT IN Henry Abbott and David Thorpe spoke with our TrueHoop BRING IT IN Friday star Jarod Hector, multimedia journalist, voice, on-air personality and podcast host. They played NINE BY NINETY, where they get 90 seconds each to rapid-fire cover nine topics.They talked about reopening the league, asked why LeBron’s performance appears a little off, and how to fix the NBA’s viewership problem. RECENT BRING IT IN EPISODES:WEDNESDAY August 19, 2020 TrueHoop on body cam footage of Alan Strickland and Raptors President Masai Ujiri last June.MONDAY August 17, 2020 David Thorpe and Henry Abbott preview the playoffs.FRIDAY August 7, 2020 Adena Jones on the WNBA and Jarod Hector plays NINE BY NINETY.WEDNESDAY August 5, 2020 Mary Pilon and Louisa Thomas on their new book LOSERS: Dispatches From the Other Side of the Scoreboard.MONDAY August 3, 2020 Travonne Edwards on how the Rockets’ tiny lineup hypnotized Brook Lopez into unconventional shooting.FRIDAY July 31, 2020 Jarod Hector on return of NBA play.WEDNESDAY July 29, 2020 Dr. Michael Mina with an enlightening message about the power of cheaper tests.MONDAY July 27, 2020 Catherine Belton on Mikhail Prokhorov, money laundering, the mysterious eighth man in the Trump Tower meeting.FRIDAY July 24, 2020 Jarod Hector on the NBA’s unpublished and ever changing health policies. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.truehoop.com/subscribe
On today's episode Katie and Sean open with the extremely BS bodycam footage of the Alameda County Sheriff who assaulted Raptors President Masai Ujiri. They.move onto the Playoffs — the Playoffs! — and how much the Bubble seems to have livened things up, the fate of the 1st seeds, the triumph of the 8th seeds and the fate of The Process. Sean gets his heart's wish in another Mascot Theory segment, this time on Robin Lopez missing mascots while in the bubble, and they end by ranking Draft Lottery recipients and their official representatives. Sean really loves the Draft Lottery. We have joined Patreon folks! Come join the family and receive ad free episodes, discord access, a special shoutout and even more goodness: https://www.patreon.com/uhhbasketball Follow @UhhBasketball on Twitter! Also while you are it make sure you follow our hosts @woodleysean & @wtevs. If you enjoyed today’s show, please rate Uhh, Basketball 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts. See you next week for an all new episode!
In episode 698, Jack and Miles are joined by comedian Charla Lauriston to discuss AOC's appearance at the DNC, Americans not being satisfied with the treatment of Black people, Instagram activism, more evidence of cops lying, and more! FOOTNOTES: The Absurd Reality of Being Black in America Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez accuses NBC of spreading misinformation after DNC speech AOC symbolically nominates Bernie Sanders in 60-second DNC speech Satisfaction with treatment of Black Americans lowest since first measured in 2001: Gallup The Lazy Liberalism of Instagram Slideshows Video of Raptors President Masai Ujiri, security guard encounter released as Ujiri files countersuit WATCH: The Comet is Coming - Birth of Creation Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
Today on BRING IT IN TrueHoop Special Correspondent Adena Jones updated us on life in the NBA bubble. Then Henry Abbott and David Thorpe offer a speed tour of the eight series, and talked with TrueHoop’s Jarod Hector and Judy Goodwin about the latest body cam footage of Alameda County Deputy Sheriff Alan Strickland and Raptors President Masai Ujiri last June.RECENT BRING IT IN EPISODES:MONDAY August 17, 2020 David Thorpe and Henry Abbott preview the playoffs.FRIDAY August 7, 2020 Adena Jones on the WNBA and Jarod Hector plays NINE BY NINETY.WEDNESDAY August 5, 2020 Mary Pilon and Louisa Thomas on their new book LOSERS: Dispatches From the Other Side of the Scoreboard.MONDAY August 3, 2020 Travonne Edwards on how the Rockets’ tiny lineup hypnotized Brook Lopez into unconventional shooting.FRIDAY July 31, 2020 Jarod Hector on return of NBA play.WEDNESDAY July 29, 2020 Dr. Michael Mina with an enlightening message about the power of cheaper tests.MONDAY July 27, 2020 Catherine Belton on Mikhail Prokhorov, money laundering, the mysterious eighth man in the Trump Tower meeting.FRIDAY July 24, 2020 Jarod Hector on the NBA’s unpublished and ever changing health policies.WEDNESDAY July 22, 2020 Adena Jones on the return of basketball. This is a public episode. Get access to private episodes at www.truehoop.com/subscribe
Today, we welcome award winning sports journalist and voice of the Toronto Raptors, Michael Grange to the pod. Michael shares his insights on the tragic losses in the NBA community and the impact on basketball and beyond. He also talks about the leadership of the NBA during the current COVID-19 crisis, shares his perspective on Raptors President Masai Ujiri and his future with the Raptors organization and gives us the answer - MJ or Lebron? Tune in to find out!
Justin Trudeau is on a mission — and Raptors president Masai Ujiri might be his secret weapon. Trudeau and Ujiri are travelling throughout Africa in part to shore up votes from a number of countries to support Canada’s ongoing bid for a seat on the United Nations Security Council. The vote will take place this June, and Canada needs the support of African countries, but a lot of observers are saying it’s already way too late. Global’s chief political correspondent David Akin has been travelling with Trudeau and joins the show to talk about why Canada wants to be on the security council and how Masai might be able to help.
With Super Bowl LIV being behind us now, Toby and Marshall revisit the script of the game and the discuss the result that saw the Kansas City Chiefs come out victorious. They marvel at the skill of MVP Pat Mahomes and compare him to QBs past and present and try to figure out where he lands in the pecking order amongst the greatest of all time. Toby also (over)shares his personal opinion about the halftime show.Marshall shares his experience of what it was like to be in Los Angeles when the news of Kobe Bryants tragic and untimely death hit the airwaves. Toby chimes in with his views of what Kobe’s life and career has meant to basketball and popular culture. The guys then turn their attention to the latest news about the firing of Knicks President Steve Mills and the likelihood/unlikelihood of Raptors President Masai Ujiri filling that position. Do you think Ujiri would go work for Knicks Owner James Dolan? Marshall doesn’t think so…Finally, Toby brings Marshall up to speed about what is currently going on with the Toronto Maple Leafs and STRONGLY disagrees with Marshall about how Leafs fans would react if the Leafs were to miss the playoffs this season.Please reach out and leave us some feedback on any of our social medias @TobyTalksSportsSubscribe to the podcast anywhere you listen to podcasts.Tell your friends.
Jim Tatti filling in for Matt Cauz on today's edition of Game Day. In our first hour, we chat about the New York Knicks reported interest in Raptors President Masai Ujiri with Vivek Jacob of Raptors Republic and TSN Raptors Reporter Josh Lewenberg. Then, we get you ready for tonight's Leafs Game with another edition of 'What Did Ray Say.'
TSN 1050 Raptors Reporter Josh Lewenberg joined Jim Tatti on Game Day. The guys got into the Knicks reportedly wanting to pursue hiring Raptors President Masai Ujiri, if Toronto's winning streak will be extended to a franchise-record 12-games tonight, and what aspect of the Raps lineup has been consistent all year.
Smiling and joking with the Larry OB in hand, Raptors President Masai Ujiri was candid discussing Kawhi Leonard's free agency, his relationship with DeMar DeRozan and what winning means to Toronto. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
TSN Raptors Reporter Josh Lewenberg joined the boys on OverDrive following Raptors President Masai Ujiri's end of season availability. He touched on how happy Masai was throughout the course of the press conference, his confidence in keeping Kawhi & what role Uncle Dennis plays in this
According to an article in the Globe and Mail, Raptors president Masai Ujiri identified himself to a police officer who was blocking the executive from the on-court celebrations after the Raptors' historic NBA Finals win last Thursday, police say. The Alameda County Sheriff's Office confirmed that Mr. Ujiri told the deputy he was the team's president and did present NBA identification, after The Globe and Mail described an eyewitness account of the officer being told that Mr. Ujiri was a Raptors executive, moments before the two became embroiled in a shoving match. But according to police, Mr. Ujiri did not have the specific credentials needed to enter the court. Guest: Robyn Doolittle Globe and Mail reporter
In the 4th hour of the show guest host Mark Roe and Carlo discuss the Maple Leafs off-season plans, the NHL salary cap, offer sheets, Kawhi Leonard’s future with the Raptors, the Wizards denying having interest in Raptors President Masai Ujiri, Marcus Stroman’s post game comments and more. TSN Legal Analyst Eric Macramalla joins the show as well.
In the 3rd hour of the show guest host Mark Roe and Carlo discuss the Maple Leafs off-season plans, the NHL salary cap, offer sheets, Kawhi Leonard’s future with the Raptors, the Wizards denying having interest in Raptors President Masai Ujiri, Marcus Stroman’s post game comments and more. Guests Include TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie and Former NBA G Quentin Richardson.
In the 2nd hour of the show guest host Mark Roe and Carlo discuss the Maple Leafs off-season plans, the NHL salary cap, offer sheets, Kawhi Leonard’s future with the Raptors, the Wizards denying having interest in Raptors President Masai Ujiri, Marcus Stroman’s post game comments and more. TSN Host James Duthie joins the show as well.
In the 1st hour of the show guest host Mark Roe and Carlo discuss the Maple Leafs off-season plans, the NHL salary cap, offer sheets, Kawhi Leonard’s future with the Raptors, the Wizards denying having interest in Raptors President Masai Ujiri, Marcus Stroman’s post game comments and more. TSN Baseball Analyst Steve Phillips joins the show as well.
Greg Wiener is a season ticket holder at Oracle Arena. He says he was steps away from Raptors President Masai Ujiri when he had an altercation with an Oakland Police officer. Wiener tells John Oakley Ujiri shoved, but didn't strike the officer.
Gabe baskets in the glow of his Raptors winning the NBA Championship. Gabe and Joe talk about the video making the rounds showing Raptors President Masai Ujiri pushing a California sheriff deputy after the game. We show the video which appears to show the end of the altercation. The Raptors were dominant and the better team won the NBA Finals. Gabe calls out Drake for exploiting the Raptors for his personal gain. Myk Aussie joins the guys to talk about Aussie Football and gives his weekend picks. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
TSN Raptors Reporter Josh Lewenberg joins First Up with Michael and Carlo to relive the Raptors historic night, Kawhi Leonard's future, the reported altercation on the court between Raptors President Masai Ujiri and a police officer and more.
The Raptors showed what the Trail Blazers need- A WING & Chad gives his take on game on of the Finals & his thoughts on Raptors President Masai Ujiri, 5-31-19.
Dave Feschuk of the Toronto Star and Mark Roe of SportsCentre join Michael and Carlo in studio for the Breakfast Club to discuss the Maple Leafs loss to the Red Wings, William Nylander's debut, Garret Sparks' struggles, Kyle Lowry's comments on Raptors President Masai Ujiri and more.
Brian Noe has a new daily gig in Portland, Oregon and Andy Furman believes congratulations are in order! The guys break down UNC HC Larry Fedora’s comments saying that football is “under attack” and don’t believe all the things he said added up. Andy and Brian disagree when it comes to MLB’s marketing of Mike Trout and also think Raptors President Masai Ujiri has made all these offseason moves because he knows there will be heat if things were to stay status quo. Guests Include: Alex Marvez Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
TSN Senior Correspondent Rick Westhead joins the guys in studio to discuss his W5 piece "One Team" on Raptors President Masai Ujiri and "Giants of Africa".
Raptors President Masai Ujiri joins OverDrive to provide an update on Kyle Lowry's injury, discusses the team's growth since last season, plus his thoughts on the Raptors only appearance on national TV south of the border Thursday vs the Cavs.
HBO and The Ringer's Bill Simmons is joined by The Ringer's Chris Ryan to discuss the Sixers' injury situation with top pick Markelle Fultz (7:00) and the ways in which the Philly front office is letting its young core down early this season (22:00). Then, Toronto Raptors president of basketball operations Masai Ujiri joins (34:40) to give his thoughts on the importance of the NBA draft process and the growth of basketball internationally.
In the 2nd hour of the show the guys discuss the rumours of the Knicks luring Raptors President Masai Ujiri, the major trades that happened one year ago today in the NHL, the Blue Jays win and more. Guests include Toronto Star Columnist Richard Griffin
In the 4th hour of the show the guys are joined by Raptors President Masai Ujiri to discuss the NBA Draft, TSN Broadcaster Brian Williams, TSN Hockey Analyst Jeff O'Neill on the NHL Draft and TFC Head Coach Greg Vanney.