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Avui volem posar el focus en una llegenda del bàsquet europeu: Zarko Paspalj, un aler montenegrí de 207 centímetres que va vestir l'elàstica de l'Olympiacos entre 1991 i 1994, essent el líder de la segona època daurada de l'equip del Pireu a les ordres de Giannis Ioannidis i al costat de jugadors com Giorgos Sigalas, Franco Nakić, Milan Tomić, Dragan Tarlać, Walter Berry, Roy Tarpley, Panagiotis Fasoulas o Rod Higgins, pare, per cert, de Cory Higgins. podcast recorded with enacast.com
USE CODE "PODCAST20" FOR 20% OFF AN OAKLAND WARRIORS T-SHIRT: oaklandwarriors.com The Golden State Warriors pulled out a tough road win vs. the Detroit Pistons the way good teams are supposed to. It was basically the opposite of a year ago. On the 2nd night of a back-to-back the W's had an up and down performance but still improved to 5-1 on the road and 6-2 overall heading into their biggest test of the season, a prime time game in Denver against the defending champion Nuggets. We also got a brief glimpse of James Wiseman's struggles up close. Get 50% OFF your first BetOnline deposit up to $1,000: promotions.betonline.ag/warriors-109320 WATCH ALL PODCAST EPISODES ON OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL youtube.com/OaklandWarriors TALK HOOPS WITH US! JOIN OUR DISCORD SERVER discord.gg/XK3PMjARbv SUPPORT THE SHOW paypal.com/support/OaklandWarriors patreon.com/OaklandWarriors CONNECT WITH PATRICK Twitter: twitter.com/OaklandWarriors Facebook: facebook.com/OaklandWarriors QUESTIONS, COMMENTS, OR BUSINESS INQUIRIES: oaklandwarriors.com@gmail.com MUSIC BY PAPER SON: paperson.bandcamp.com soundcloud.com/paper-son Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former Warrior & NBA executive Rod Higgins joins Tom Tolbert & Matt Kolsky to discuss his experience as GM relating to Bob Myers stepping away from the WarriorsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 2: Bonta and Shasky speak with Vice President of Basketball Operations Rod Higgins, continue to talk Draymond and have their Shameless Shoutouts.
In Episode 13, Part 2 of Psych Up! Grant Brecht continues his interview with Rod Higgins, founder of Mortgage Choice. Valuable advice is shared regarding how to be successful in areas of your choice and how to persevere through challenging times.
In this episode of Psych Up! , Grant Brecht talks with co-founder of Mortgage Choice Rod Higgins about grinding out the win, and steps to achieving success. Part 1 focuses on taking on the big 4 banks, where the idea for Mortgage Choice came from, some steps to 'Grinding out the Win', and why people are a valuable asset. Stay tuned for Part 2!
Spokane valley councilman Rod Higgins provides a valley update on CARES funding and the indivisible movement.
Rod Higgins, Former #NBA player and current executive for the #Hawks joined the guys and talked about his playing days and Michael Jordan who was his teammate during Jordan's rookie season
Spokane Valley councilman Rod Higgins join Mike & Tim to provide some updates on what has been happening in Spokane Valley with covid 19, property purchases, bod rating, and more.
Join Craig Hutchison and Damian Barrett for Ep 41 - Source Obligation. To keep up to date with the show and submit a question like our Facebook Page or follow the podcast on Twitter. SHOW NOTES 1.40min – Monday night's NBL Melbourne United v Sydney Kings was an action packed game on and off the court. Hutchy copped a spray from Casper Ware. Kings coach got evicted. 7.00 – Spring Racing. Numbers were down. Discussion of perceived brand damage following ABC's report on animal cruelty. 11.00 - Spin City. Hutchy is the guy who loaded the ATM that was mistakenly giving out $50 notes not $20 notes at Flemington. 17.00 - Media Watch delved into the issue of media coverage of Ashleigh Petrie's relationship with magistrate Rod Higgins. 20.00 – Axing of the Marngrook Footy Show. 22.00 – Volatile week in media. Fascinating coverage of Macquarie Sports Radio winding down operations. Perception was that the station was shutting down – that wasn't correct. Sports stations are hard. 28.00 - Trump cancels subscriptions to major newspapers for government offices because they're too critical. What impact is Trump having on the journalistic lie? Is Trump normalising it? 33.00 - Question of the Week for Social Status from Billy Oldfield. Billy asks “With the Matildas now set to earn the same pay as the Socceroos, which national code will be next? Ash Barty putting a strong case together for equal Davis / Fed Cup pay”. 35.00 – The AFL Fixture. The leaking of elements of the fixture helped to extend the coverage. ‘Source Obligation' – hard to decline to cover issues that have been leaked to you, you feel obligated. The Sounding Board is produced, engineered and edited by Jane Nield for Crocmedia.
Papa and Bonta discuss if they are heading to the great white north after the Raptors took control of the Eastern Conference Finals last night, debate who they'd rather the Warriors try and stop - Kawhi or Giannis, are joined by former Warrior & current VP of the Atlanta Hawks, Rod Higgins, and we hear from Kevin Durant for the first time since his injury.
On today's episode of the Over and Back Classic NBA Podcast, Jason and Rich look at former NBA and ABA players who suited up for five, four and three teams in a single season. Players profiled include Bobby Jones, Steve Chubin, Ken Wilburn, Rich Johnson, Rod Higgins, Tony Massenburg, Alex Stivrins, Don Boven, Ron Perry, Reggie Johnson, Sam Cassell, Barry Liebowitz, Manny Leaks, Tom Owens and Jim Eakins. In profiling each player we'll look at which teams and how many games they played, standout games, why they bounced around so much as well as career highlights and recaps. How were they before these prolific seasons and how did their careers chart after? Special attention is given to a few of the ABA players as Jason and Rich try to shine light on the turbulent league: why so many players moved, the instability of franchises and possible profit-focused reasons for the moves. The episode also features deep dives into Sam Cassell's movement during the 1996-97 season, a changing of the guard in Dallas and why the New Jersey Nets got a gem as well as the odd careers of Tony Massenburg and Rod Higgins who both bounced around the league before carving out a solid, lengthy career. Other discussions include Rich's rebounding prowess as a 6'0 7th grader, Jason & Rich's "sports" nicknames and much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Hour 2, Dave and Matt take a look back at Tom Brady's career as he turns 40, and discuss how he would have done outside the Patriots system. Former NBA Player/Front Office member Rod Higgins comes on to talk Lavar Ball and Dwane Casey's comments on Toronto as a NBA city. Kate Fagan of ESPN also joins to talk about 'What Made Maddy Run'
Adam & Aaron celebrate the 30th anniversary of Michael Jordan's second season in the National Basketball Association. This episode covers: - NBA regular season - March 9 through 23, 1986 - Insightful minutiae, all but lost to the annals of basketball history In this episode, we discuss numerous happenings from the next 15-day block of the 1985-86 NBA season. The Chicago Bulls played eight games in this span – three wins and five losses. Michael Jordan returned to the court in an effort to drive the Bulls into the NBA Playoffs. Tune in to hear this and plenty more, as we uncover some hidden gems from the NBA’s golden era. Links discussed: The Mozart of Basketball: The Remarkable Life and Legacy of Drazen Petrovic | The Starters This episode continues our coverage of the 1985-86 NBA season. We encourage your interaction. Feel free to suggest specific games, moments and events from within the season, for us to cover in future episodes of the series. Thanks for taking the time to listen to the show. If you enjoy the content, please share it with your friends! Others mentioned in this episode, include: Charles Oakley, Larry Bird, Adrian Dantley, Herb Williams, Gene Banks, Karl Malone, George Gervin, Rod Higgins, James Bailey, Benoit Benjamin, Kevin Willis, Chris McNealy, Drazen Petrovic & Keith Smith. Chicago Bulls games discussed: 86-03-09 - New York Knicks @ Chicago Bulls 86-03-11 - New Jersey Nets @ Chicago Bulls 86-03-13 - Denver Nuggets @ Chicago Bulls 86-03-15 - Milwaukee @ Chicago Bulls 86-03-17 - Chicago Bulls @ Atlanta Hawks 86-03-19 - Chicago Bulls @ Philadelphia 76ers 86-03-21 - Chicago Bulls @ Boston Celtics 86-03-22 - Chicago Bulls @ Cleveland Cavaliers Editor's note: sign-up for my monthly newsletter - receive exclusive details on upcoming podcast episodes and future, high-profile guests to appear on the show. Show notes | I appreciate all feedback, FB Page 'Likes' and iTunes ratings / reviews. Follow: Facebook | Twitter | Google+ Subscribe: iTunes | Stitcher | Newsletter | RSS | Website Support Adam via Amazon: click-through and purchase any item (store-wide – within 24 hours) - it helps support the podcast – importantly, at no additional cost to you. Thanks. Feedback: e-mail (audio welcome) | Voicemail
Adam & Aaron celebrate the 30th anniversary of Michael Jordan's second season in the National Basketball Association. This episode covers: - NBA regular season - February 22 through March 8, 1986 - Insightful minutiae, all but lost to the annals of basketball history In this episode, we discuss numerous happenings from the next 15-day block of the 1985-86 NBA season. The Chicago Bulls played seven games in this span – two wins and five losses. Chicago continued to fight for playoff position, as the on-court return of Michael Jordan finally seemed a real possibility. In his absence, the great play of Michael Holton - a recent CBA All-Star signee - helped the Bulls steady the ship in a season riddled with significant injuries. In other NBA news, the Boston Celtics became the first team to reach 50 wins for the season. That milestone also marked a seventh-consecutive season of 50-plus victories for the franchise. Charles Oakley's star continued to rise as he was named February's Rookie of the Month. His stellar play was putting pressure to perform on fellow teammate and Bulls veteran, Sidney Green. Tune in to hear this and plenty more, as we uncover some hidden gems from the NBA’s golden era. This episode continues our coverage of the 1985-86 NBA season. We encourage your interaction. Feel free to suggest specific games, moments and events from within the season, for us to cover in future episodes of the series. Thanks for taking the time to listen to the show. If you enjoy the content, please share it with your friends! Others mentioned in this episode, include: Dominique Wilkins, Mark Aguirre, Moses Malone, Sidney Moncrief, Doc Rivers, Charles Barkley, Robert Parish, Micheal Ray Richardson, Rod Higgins, Tony Brown & Bryan Warrick. Chicago Bulls games discussed: 86-02-22 - Seattle SuperSonics @ Chicago Bulls 86-02-24 - Chicago Bulls @ Detroit Pistons 86-02-25 - Philadelphia 76ers @ Chicago Bulls 86-02-28 - Cleveland Cavaliers @ Chicago Bulls 86-03-04 - Boston Celtics @ Chicago Bulls 86-03-05 - Chicago Bulls @ Boston Celtics 86-03-07 - Atlanta Hawks @ Chicago Bulls Editor's note: sign-up for my monthly newsletter - receive exclusive details on upcoming podcast episodes and future, high-profile guests to appear on the show. Show notes | I appreciate all feedback, FB Page 'Likes' and iTunes ratings / reviews. Follow: Facebook | Twitter | Google+ Subscribe: iTunes | Stitcher | Newsletter | RSS | Website Support Adam via Amazon: click-through and purchase any item (store-wide – within 24 hours) - it helps support the podcast – importantly, at no additional cost to you. Thanks. Feedback: e-mail (audio welcome) | Voicemail
Talking NBA draft process with former NBA player and GM Rod Higgins.
Adam & Aaron celebrate the 30th anniversary of Michael Jordan's (1984) arrival in the National Basketball Association. This episode covers: - Chicago at Philadelphia - February 1, 1985 - Detroit at Chicago - February 12, 1985 In this episode, we discuss the forty-seventh and fiftieth games of MJ's professional career. We were fortunate to have access to the game DVDs, giving us plenty of topics and moments to talk about. In our first game for discussion, Jordan's Bulls visit Philadelphia to take on the 76ers. Then we cover what is often referred to as the 'Revenge Game'. (Allegedly) spurned - following his treatment in the 1985 NBA All-Star Game - Michael Jordan explodes for a season-high 49 points. Aside from a focus on Jordan's burgeoning career, we cover numerous sub-plots, individual milestones, amusing moments and minutiae from both games. This episode continues our coverage of the 1984-85 NBA season. We encourage your interaction. Feel free to suggest specific games, moments and events from within the season, for us to cover in future episodes of the series. Thanks for taking the time to listen to the show. If you enjoy the content, please share it with your friends! The most prominent players mentioned in this episode, include: Michael Jordan, Julius Erving, Charles Barkley, Dave Corzine, Rod Higgins, Moses Malone, Sidney Green, Maurice Cheeks, Orlando Woolridge, Isiah Thomas, Bill Laimbeer, Vinnie Johnson, Major Jones, Brook Steppe & Chris Engler. Editor's note: sign-up for my monthly newsletter - receive exclusive details on upcoming podcast episodes and future, high-profile guests to appear on the show. Show notes | I appreciate all feedback, FB Page 'Likes' and iTunes ratings / reviews. Follow: Facebook | Twitter | Google+ Subscribe: iTunes | Stitcher | Newsletter | RSS | Website Support Adam via Amazon: click-through and purchase any item (store-wide – within 24 hours) - it helps support the podcast – importantly, at no additional cost to you. Thanks. Feedback: e-mail (audio welcome) | Voicemail
Adam & Aaron celebrate the 30th anniversary of Michael Jordan's (1984) arrival in the National Basketball Association. This episode covers: - NBA regular season - January 9 through 23, 1985 - Insightful minutiae, all but lost to the annals of basketball history In this episode, we discuss numerous happenings from the next 15-day block of the 1984-85 NBA season. The Chicago Bulls played eight games in this span - four wins and four losses. We discuss Bernard King's quest to become the 'perfect basketball player', including unique training drills that prepared him for opposition double and triple-teams. We also break down the Chicago Bulls' inconsistency. They alternated losses and wins in this period of time. We talk about Moses Malone's preseason workouts with Hakeem Olajuwon, chat about the NBA's best-performing players, milestones reached - including Larry Bird's 10,000th point and Lenny Wilkens' 1,000th game as coach - and much more. This episode continues our coverage of the 1984-85 NBA season. We encourage your interaction. Feel free to suggest specific games, moments and events from within the season, for us to cover in future episodes of the series. Thanks for taking the time to listen to the show. If you enjoy the content, please share it with your friends! The most prominent players mentioned in this episode, include: Michael Jordan, Adrian Dantley, Phil Hubbard, Isiah Thomas, Larry Smith, Jack Sikma, Rod Higgins, Tom Chambers & World B. Free. Chicago Bulls games discussed: 85-01-09 - Box Score: Chicago Bulls @ Boston Celtics 85-01-11 - Box Score: New York Knicks @ Chicago Bulls 85-01-12 - Box Score: Chicago Bulls @ Cleveland Cavaliers 85-01-14 - Box Score: Denver Nuggets @ Chicago Bulls 85-01-16 - Box Score: Chicago Bulls @ New Jersey Nets 85-01-17 - Box Score: Cleveland Cavaliers @ Chicago Bulls 85-01-19 - Box Score: Chicago Bulls @ Indiana Pacers 85-01-22 - Box Score: Portland Trail Blazers @ Chicago Bulls Show notes | I appreciate all feedback, FB Page 'Likes' and iTunes ratings / reviews. Follow: Facebook | Twitter | Google+ Subscribe: iTunes | Stitcher | RSS | Website Support Adam via Amazon: click-through and purchase any item (store-wide – within 24 hours) - it helps support the podcast – importantly, at no additional cost to you. Thanks. Feedback: e-mail (audio welcome) | Voicemail