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In the 2nd segment of Steiny and Guru, Evan Giddings filling in for Steiny discuss how generational Stephen Curry is and how many generations will remember how good he was
Full Show of Steiny and Guru with Evan Giddings filling in for Steiny
In the 3rd segment of Steiny and Guru, Evan Giddings and Daryle the Guru Johnson discuss why JK is happy in Atlanta and life for the Warriors after Stephen Curry
In Hour 1 of Steiny and Guru, Evan Giddings filling in for Steiny discusses with Guru how they want Steph to go out and how long he will be remembered for
In the first segment of Steiny and Guru, Evan Giddings and Guru discuss the Warriors Traveling to Boston to Take on the Celtics
In this segment of Steiny and Guru, we discuss if Steph Can Come Back and Change the Warriors Fate
Marcus, Tim and Nick Friedell discuss Kristaps Porzingis' 30-point night in the Warriors' victory over Washington, Jimmy Butler's visit and what the optimal result would be from a Stephen Curry return in the next week or so. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Evan and Guru break down life without Stephen Curry for the Golden State Warriors, and why Father Time is finally interfering with things
In Hour 2, Evan and Guru discuss how tough life is without Stephen Curry, along with how impressed they are with the recent play of Brandin Podziemski
In Hour 1 of Warriors this Week, Evan Giddings and Dan Devone return after a week off the show! They discuss whether Stephen Curry's injury dictates the team's future this season and if they should tank
The Athletic's Sam Amick joins Silver & JD to elaborate on his latest article explaining his mixed emotions to Bam Adebayo chasing down Kobe Bryant's 81-point marker on Tuesday night, and where the Warriors go from here as Stephen Curry continues to be sidelined with a knee injury. With Dre Greenlaw's return to the 49ers breaking mid-interview, Amick is asked to share who he'd pick as the Dre Greenlaw of NBA media.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Athletic's Sam Amick joins Silver & JD to elaborate on his latest article explaining his mixed emotions to Bam Adebayo chasing down Kobe Bryant's 81-point marker on Tuesday night, and where the Warriors go from here as Stephen Curry continues to be sidelined with a knee injury. With Dre Greenlaw's return to the 49ers breaking mid-interview, Amick is asked to share who he'd pick as the Dre Greenlaw of NBA media.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 3: Silver & JD react to the news that Stephen Curry will miss at least five more games as he continues to recover from a lingering runner's knee. The Athletic's Jacob Robinson stops by to share his sleep-deprived journey navigating NFL free agency, whether Maxx Crosby could remain a Raider after all, and why he's keyed in on Jauan Jennings, who remains unsigned in free agency.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 3: Silver & JD react to the news that Stephen Curry will miss at least five more games as he continues to recover from a lingering runner's knee. The Athletic's Jacob Robinson stops by to share his sleep-deprived journey navigating NFL free agency, whether Maxx Crosby could remain a Raider after all, and why he's keyed in on Jauan Jennings, who remains unsigned in free agency.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
These Houston Rockets lost Thursday night to a Warriors team that they had NO business losing to folks..
-Texans BREAKING NEWS: Houston has RELEASED RB Joe Mixon; -Contract Extension for Texans Pass Rusher Danielle Hunter! PAY DAY- -An UGLY Loss Last Night for the Rockets to VERY Short Handed Warriors Squad -Time for these Texans to Open that Check Book this Offseason? -Are there some Astros JOBS Very Much 'On the Line' this Baseball Season?! -MORE Texans Breaking News on Friday! TE Dalton Schultz gets an Extension! -Texans Makin' Friday MOVES! Mixon Released, Schultz Extended, & MORE! -Putting Cash in YOUR Pockets, Drive Family! T-Mil's Best Bet$ for Fri.!$
Warriors general manager Mike Dunleavy joins Willard and Dibs to react to last night's win in Houston, to break down the trade of Jonathan Kuminga for Kristaps Porzingis, to discuss how involved Stephen Curry is in organizational decisions, and more.
Tim talks with Warriors GM Mike Dunleavy about the team's current slide without Stephen Curry, the trade for Kristaps Porzingis and what's still possible this season. Also, thoughts on Steve Kerr and Draymond Green's futures with the Warriors. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tim talks with Warriors GM Mike Dunleavy about the team's current slide without Stephen Curry, the trade for Kristaps Porzingis and what's still possible this season. Also, thoughts on Steve Kerr and Draymond Green's futures with the Warriors. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Not one, not two, but THREE great episodes of NBA Observations are on tap as Gerald has interviews with Calif Poncy, Legend, and Matt John on tap! Check in as the conversations with Calif returning to discuss with Gerald some of the trending topics in the NBA. They go over the top of the Eastern Conference, and which of the top four teams looks at this point to be the one most likely to break from the pack? Then the guys discuss the troubles in Denver with the sliding Nuggets, and if it's too early to call them an afterthought yet. And speaking of Denver, the recent Nuggets/Thunder game brought out another highly suspect shot by Lou Dort, this time on Nikola Jokic. After a pattern has begun to form with Dort and some questionable "plays" on opposing teams' players (usually stars), are they inclined to believe that Lu Dort is the Dirtiest Player in the NBA?Legend stops by to go into depth on the problems with the two teams that he covers, Atlanta and Golden State, and which of these teams has the brightest future. How does Atlanta look with Jonathan Kuminga? Is there a winning future in Golden State for Stephen Curry? Or should he just go somewhere else? Plus, they also discuss the teams at the top of the East and West who are playing well above expectations in Detroit and San Antonio, and decide if the time is now for one, for both, or if these teams are just not ready. All this and Legend has thoughts for the gamers out there on the XBOX changeover as well.And Matt John from the J-Notes stops by once again as he and Gerald talk about some of the more intriguing storylines in the last part of this season. Matt provides additional thoughts on the Jazz and whether some players are still part of their future or not. Then they discuss which teams are actually tanking and if the prizes at the end of the rainbow in this year's draft are worth it. They then discuss the top teams in the NBA and which ones look like they could provide the toughest competition for Oklahoma City in the upcoming playoffs.It's three great episodes of candid NBA talk as only we can deliver it, as we again provide some heavy NBA Observations on the Lakers Fast Break podcast!Follow @DripShowshop for some awesome sports or pop culture merchandise!Lakers Fast Break now has YouTube memberships! Join today at / @lakersfastbreak and for just $2.99 a month, you get access to LFB badges and emojis, channel page recognition, and more!Check out Stone Hansen on Twitter @report_court, Alfred Ezman @alfredezman, and John Costa's channels: Clutch Talk- / @clutchtalkpod and Lakers Corner- / @lakerscorner and Legend350 on his new channel / @sportslegend2018Special Deals today from our friends at #temu today at https://temu.to/m/u1samwbo8cc use code: aca785401 and you might save some $$$ at TEMU!Please Like, Share, and Subscribe to our channel and our social media @lakersfastbreak on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Twitch, on BLUESKY at @lakersfastbreak.bsky.social, e-mail us lakersfastbreak@yahoo.com or catch our audio of the Lakers Fast Break today at https://anchor.fm/lakers-fast-break, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite podcast outlet!The views and opinions expressed on the Lakers Fast Break are those of the panelists or guests themselves and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the Lakers Fast Break or its owners. Any content or thoughts provided by our panelists or guests are of their opinion and are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual, anyone, or anything.Presented by our friends at lakerholics.com, lakersball.com, Pop Culture Cosmos, Inside Sports Fantasy Football, Lakers Corner, @DripShowshop, SynBlades.com, I Got Next Sports Media, The Happy Hoarder, and Retro City Games!
Join Grant Mona for a special postgame edition of The Sporting Tribune Today as he breaks down a wild Monday night at Chase Center. The Los Angeles Clippers looked dead in the water, trailing by 17 points, before mounting a massive second-half surge to stun the Golden State Warriors 114–101. Grant dives into the long-awaited debut of Darius Garland, who finally suited up in Clippers threads after being acquired from Cleveland for James Harden last month. Garland shook off some early rust and a scary second-quarter collision with Moses Moody to finish with 12 points, providing a spark that helped ignite the comeback. Segment Highlights: The Kawhi Factor: How Kawhi Leonard's 23 points and steady hand anchored the rally while the Warriors struggled without an injured Stephen Curry. Garland's First Impression: Grant analyzes how Garland's speed and playmaking fit into Ty Lue's system and what his presence means for the Clippers' playoff ceiling. A Tale of Two Halves: A look at the defensive adjustments that held Golden State to just 36 points in the paint while the Clippers' bench, led by Kris Dunn, dominated the fourth quarter. Produced by: Grant Mona Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Damon Bruce Plus: Warriors, 49ers, Giants, A’s Bay Area Sports Talk
It's time for the Warriors to pack it in ... this is going nowhere fast. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In Hour 1 of the Morning Roast, Joe Shasky and Joe Spadoni discuss the huge weekend in Bay Area sports -- Steph Curry's injury, Porzingis' diagnosis, Kuminga's continued success in Atlanta. They're also joined by UCSF's Dr. Nirav Pandya to discuss the nature of these various injuries haunting the Warriors.
Marcus Thompson of The Athletic joins Derek and JD on Dirty Work to revisit Stephen Curry’s unforgettable deep three vs. OKC—now 10 years later. They break down the moment, its impact on the Warriors, and why it still defines Curry’s legend.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marcus Thompson of The Athletic joins Derek and JD on Dirty Work to revisit Stephen Curry’s unforgettable deep three vs. OKC—now 10 years later. They break down the moment, its impact on the Warriors, and why it still defines Curry’s legend.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 3: Silver & JD revisit the Warriors moving forward without Stephen Curry and how Brandin Podziemski and Moses Moody should take advantage of the opportunity to carve out a larger role for future high-stakes games. Monte Poole joins the show to weigh in on Draymond Green's inconsistencies this season and how De'Anthony Melton continues to play himself into earning more money this upcoming summer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NBC Sports Bay Area Warriors Insider Monte Poole joined Silver & JD to discuss how honestly we should evaluate a Warriors team without Stephen Curry and Jimmy Butler. He explains how Brandin Podziemski and Moses Moody find themselves in a similar predicament to Jordan Poole at the end of the 2021 season, and why De'Anthony Melton is playing his way into earning a lot more money this upcoming summer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 3: Silver & JD revisit the Warriors moving forward without Stephen Curry and how Brandin Podziemski and Moses Moody should take advantage of the opportunity to carve out a larger role for future high-stakes games. Monte Poole joins the show to weigh in on Draymond Green's inconsistencies this season and how De'Anthony Melton continues to play himself into earning more money this upcoming summer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NBC Sports Bay Area Warriors Insider Monte Poole joined Silver & JD to discuss how honestly we should evaluate a Warriors team without Stephen Curry and Jimmy Butler. He explains how Brandin Podziemski and Moses Moody find themselves in a similar predicament to Jordan Poole at the end of the 2021 season, and why De'Anthony Melton is playing his way into earning a lot more money this upcoming summer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steiny & Guru discuss the best players in sports, Stephen Curry included, and why we talk about certain ones needing more help than others...
On the latest Pickaxe and Roll, Ryan Blackburn reacts to the Denver Nuggets loss to the Golden State Warriors in which the Nuggets weren't ready to play a matinee matchup vs a Warriors quad without Stephen Curry or Draymond Green. He discusses the loss, Denver's dependency on Aaron Gordon, and how other West teams are also screwing up this moment. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Send a textThis episode is the warm hug that we all need right now. It will introduce you to two beautifully moving Sundance films that highlight important parts of Black American history.Once Upon a Time in Harlem invites the viewer to be a fly on the wall at a gathering of Harlem Renaissance artists and intellectuals at Duke Ellington's house in the summer of 1972. Director David Greaves and producer Liani Greaves join us to discuss the importance of engaging in meaningful communication, honoring William Greaves' legacy, and the significance of this film being released 50 years later.The Baddest Speechwriter of All is a short film about MLK's attorney and speechwriter, Dr. Clarence B. Jones. Co-director Ben Proudfoot and producer Erick Peyton sit down to discuss working with Stephen Curry (as co-director), the colorful way they decided to open the film, and why Dr. Clarence's life makes them optimistic about the future.Follow Once Upon a Time in Harlem on IGFollow producer Liani Greaves on IGFollow director Ben Proudfoot on IGFollow producer Erick Peyton on IGThank you to our sponsor, Standard Deviant BrewingSupport the showThanks for listening and for your support! We couldn't have won Best of the Bay Best Podcast in 2022 , 2023 , and 2024 without you! -- Fight fascism. Shop small. Use cash. Fuck ice. -- Support Bitch Talk here! Subscribe to our channel on YouTube for behind the scenes footage! Rate and review us wherever you listen to podcasts! Visit our website! www.bitchtalkpodcast.com Follow us on Instagram, Threads, and Substack Listen every Monday at 7 am on BFF.FM
Mr. Beast Biography Flash a weekly Biography.Hey everyone, its your girl Roxie Rush here, your AI gossip whirlwind powered by the sharpest tech to dig up scoops faster than you can say viral sensationand trust me, thats a good thing because I never sleep, never miss a beat, and always serve the freshest tea. Straight to the juice on MrBeast, Jimmy Donaldson himselfwhos been on an absolute tear these past few days, empire-building like hes got rockets in his sneakers.Business Insider just dropped that Beast Industries is hunting a Head of TikTok to supercharge his game on the apphes sitting pretty at third with 125 million followers, but hes gunning for the crown with a trend-hunting squad making every vid scream Beast energy. Thats huge, darlings, especially after Feastables launched on TikToks Shop, slinging 11,000 chocolate bars already. And hold onto your phonesBanking Dive and Observer report he snapped up youth fintech Step for an undisclosed sum on Monday, folding in their 7-million-user banking app for Gen Z kids building credit early. Jimmy tweeted, Nobody taught me about investing or money growing upthats why were teaming up with Step to give millions that foundation. Beast Industries CEO Jeff Housenbold called it a game-changer for financial health, and with Steps backers like Stephen Curry and Will Smith, this could redefine celeb fintechthink Venmo meets Chase for the TikTok crowd. Long-term? This catapults him into banking, crypto trademarks filed last fall, plus Beast Mobile phone service looming. No public appearances or fresh social pops in the last 24 hours, but Calgary Journal fact-checked his cash-poor flex from Januaryhes reinvesting every dime from his 5-billion-dollar company into these wild ideas, living lean while dropping islands and jets in vids.Whew, Jimmys not playinghes rewriting the rules. Thanks for tuning in, lovesubscribe now to never miss a MrBeast update, and search Biography Flash for more epic bios. Catch you next time!And that is it for today. Make sure you hit the subscribe button and never miss an update on Mr. Beast. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production."Get the best deals https://amzn.to/4mMClBvThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Hour 1: Larry Krueger fills in for Greg Papa on this Friday edition of "Papa & Silver" and the show begins with an assessment of how the Warriors reached this point, where they are neither tanking nor a realistic championship contender. Krueger compares Joe Lacob to Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, and Silver explains why Stephen Curry's injury is a problem even as it relates to next season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Three Big Conversations: Southeastern University cancels class to pray and worship Jesus. - 07:54 "Smart glasses" with AI take creepiness to a new level. - 17:14 What parents should know about the new Wuthering Heights movie. - 29:10 Slang of the Week: lowkenuinely - 01:11 In Other News: - 42:08 Sony Animation Studios (the team behind Into the Spider-Verse and KPop Demon Hunters) has a new animated film called GOAT, starring Stranger Things' Caleb McLaughlin and NBA star Stephen Curry. A new video game in the "Roguelite" genre called Mewgenics had an incredibly successful release last week, but parents should know the game features a lot of questionable—even sacreligious—content. A new TikTok account called @DanySlicer started with two short videos of a man whose face is obscured in shadow. Inexplicably, both videos got millions of views, and many started referring to this completely silent character as the "internet's new villain." Netflix is diving into mixed martial arts, kicking off with a fight between two pioneering and sometimes controversial fighters, Gina Carano and Ronda Rousey. This month on our podcast we explored romantasy and the question many parents are asking: Why are teens and adults so drawn to fantasy and romance novels? Check it out here, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
In Hour 2, Spadoni and Shasky touch on the Warriors' continued woes as Stephen Curry deals with runner's knee.
Hour 1: Larry Krueger fills in for Greg Papa on this Friday edition of "Papa & Silver" and the show begins with an assessment of how the Warriors reached this point, where they are neither tanking nor a realistic championship contender. Krueger compares Joe Lacob to Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, and Silver explains why Stephen Curry's injury is a problem even as it relates to next season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Southeastern University cancels class to pray and worship Jesus, "smart glasses" with AI take creepiness to a new level, and what parents should know about the new Wuthering Heights movie. Slang of the Week: lowkenuinely In Other News: Sony Animation Studios (the team behind Into the Spider-Verse and KPop Demon Hunters) has a new animated film called GOAT, starring Stranger Things' Caleb McLaughlin and NBA star Stephen Curry. A new video game in the "Roguelite" genre called Mewgenics had an incredibly successful release last week, but parents should know the game features a lot of questionable—even sacreligious—content. A new TikTok account called @DanySlicer started with two short videos of a man whose face is obscured in shadow. Inexplicably, both videos got millions of views, and many started referring to this completely silent character as the "internet's new villain." Netflix is diving into mixed martial arts, kicking off with a fight between two pioneering and sometimes controversial fighters, Gina Carano and Ronda Rousey. This month on our podcast we explored romantasy and the question many parents are asking: Why are teens and adults so drawn to fantasy and romance novels? Check it out here, or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Last night we watched "GOAT" and immediately looked at each other like… yeah, this one hits. In this episode, we talk about why this movie stayed with us. It is fun, fast and completely entertaining for kids, but underneath it is really about believing in your child before the world does. We get into the power of the words we say, the fear we sometimes project onto our kids and what it means to truly let them try. The film features a standout cast including Caleb McLaughlin and his Stranger Things co-star David Harbour, alongside Gabrielle Union, Aaron Pierre, Nicola Coughlan and Nick Kroll. NBA champion Stephen Curry, Ayesha Curry, Dwyane Wade and WNBA stars Angel Reese and A'ja Wilson also lend their voices, bringing real star power to Will's underdog journey. From loose teeth and Tooth Fairy drama to big dreams like the Great Wall of China, this conversation turned into something deeper than we expected. "GOAT" is in theaters now and it is such a good pick for a full family movie night.
The film stars Caleb McLaughlin, alongside an ensemble voice cast including Gabrielle Union, Stephen Curry (who is also producer on the film), Nicola Coughlan, Nick Kroll, David Harbour, Jenifer Lewis, Aaron Pierre, Patton Oswalt, Andrew Santino, Bobby Lee, Eduardo Franco, Sherry Cola, Jelly Roll and Jennifer Hudson. It follows an anthropomorphic goat named Will Harris who aspires to become the greatest of all time at a basketball-like sport known as roarball.Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
In Hour 1, Willard and Grandi (filling in for Dibs) react to Stephen Curry's comments during All-Star Game Weekend in Los Angeles. Curry touched on his continued desire to win more championships. The guys discuss how realistic this possibility is. In Hour 2, Willard and Grandi discuss the rumor of Kevin Durant's alleged burner account and questions about his loyalty. They also dig into Tony Vitello's puzzling comments on his departure from Tennessee. In Hour 3, Willard and Grandi discuss the comments from San Francisco Giants manager Tony Vitello, and play a little game of "Who Are You: Giants' Bullpen Edition." In Hour 4, Willard and Grandi discuss Kevin Durant's apparent social media activity and why it's detrimental to his image.
In Hour 1, Willard and Grandi (filling in for Dibs) react to Stephen Curry's comments during All-Star Game Weekend in Los Angeles. Curry touched on his continued desire to win more championships. The guys discuss how realistic this possibility is.
Mr. Beast Biography Flash a weekly Biography.Hey darlings, its your girl Roxie Rush here, your AI gossip guru powered by the sharpest tech to scoop the freshest tea faster than you can say viral sensationand trust me, thats a good thing because no human could keep up with MrBeasts whirlwind empire. Im thrilled to dish the hottest drops on Jimmy Donaldson, our Beast king, from the past few days thatll shape his bio forever.Kicking off with the mega bombshell: Beast Industries just snapped up youth fintech Step for an undisclosed sum, announced Monday per Banking Dive and Observer. This Gen Z banking app, backed by stars like Stephen Curry and Will Smith with 7 million users, is MrBeasts bold leap into finance after trademarking MrBeast Financial last fall. Jimmy tweeted, Nobody taught me about investing or credit growing upthats why were teaming with Step to hook millions of kids up with real money smarts. Beast CEO Jeff Housenbold called it a game-changer for financial wellbeing, and experts like Theodora Lau say it could shake up banks big time. Huge long-term play, tying into his 460 million subs and Feastables empirevalued at 5 billion plus a fresh 200 million from Bitmine last month. Beast Mobile phone service is next, yall.Public spotlight? Jimmy hit Good Morning America Monday, per ABC News, dropping hints on that insane Salesforce Super Bowl ad puzzle from February 8thstill unsolved, with 60 million site hits. First to crack it via Slackbot AI snags 1 million hell tweet when its done, and peek Super Bowl photos for number clues. No winner yet darlings, the hunts on.Business buzz: Monday, MrBeast jumped into the Reese's drama on X, Benzinga reports, siding with inventor grandson Brad Reese slamming Hersheys for fake peanut butter vibes. Jimmy plugged Feastables peanut butter cupsWe use the real stuff from jarsplus ethical farms, fair trade, no child labor risks. Not just profit hes building a candy revolution.No fresh 24-hour headlines shaking the globe, but this fintech power move screams legacy builder.Thanks for tuning in, lovesubscribe now to never miss a MrBeast update, and search Biography Flash for more epic bios. Muah!And that is it for today. Make sure you hit the subscribe button and never miss an update on Mr. Beast. Thanks for listening. This has been a Quiet Please production."Get the best deals https://amzn.to/4mMClBvThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
The odds of Stephen Curry leaving are low... but are they really? Willard and Grandi break it down after his latest All-Star Game comments
Chloe Kim joins to discuss winning her third Olympic medal after a shoulder injury nearly kept her out of the Games. Also, the biggest deals to look out for this Presidents Day weekend. Plus, NBA superstar Stephen Curry talks about the inspiration behind his new animated movie ‘GOAT' and embracing the underdog mentality. And, Peter Alexander and Giada De Laurentiis go on an aperitivo tour in Milan. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Staff Writer for The Ringer Logan Murdock joins the show for an honest breakdown of the current state of the Golden State Warriors. While the Warriors put together a pair of gritty, fourth quarter comebacks after the trade deadline, Logan is concerned about the health of not only the newly acquired Kristaps Porzingis, but also that of Stephen Curry and the runner's knee that's kept him sidelined since January 30. Plus, with Steve Kerr in the final year of his contract, what would the Warriors' succession plan be if he were to walk away after the season? Tune in for the latest NBA insight as the season nears All-Star weekend.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steph Curry is one of the greatest shooters and most influential players in the history of the NBA. In this conversation from July 2023, Curry joins Willie Geist to discuss his journey to four NBA championships, his documentary Underrated, and how he approaches aging, recovery, and life beyond basketball. Plus, he shares his love of golf, reflects on redefining greatness, and looks ahead to what's next. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
https://teachhoops.com/ Tim Sweeney, currently the head coach at Connecticut College, offers a masterclass in how to build a program centered on mindfulness, precision, and deep-rooted relationships. Having spent years at Davidson under the legendary Bob McKillop—including the historic 2008 Elite Eight run with Stephen Curry—Sweeney's philosophy is anchored in the "Cycle of Reflection." He teaches that a coach's most powerful tool is the ability to step back and analyze the why behind every outcome. By fostering a culture of gratitude and intentionality, he ensures that his players are not just physically prepared, but mentally anchored, allowing them to remain poised during the high-pressure NESCAC conference schedule. A hallmark of the "Sweeney Standard" is the belief that simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. He advocates for doing a few things at an elite level rather than being mediocre at many. This approach is particularly evident in his emphasis on "Special Situations"—those final two minutes of a half where games are often won or lost. By drilling these scenarios with collegiate-level intensity, he removes the fear of the unknown, giving his athletes the confidence to execute their roles with clinical precision. For Sweeney, program building is about vertical integration; every drill in practice must directly translate to a game-day advantage, ensuring a consistent identity from the opening tip to the final buzzer. Ultimately, Coach Sweeney's success at Hobart and Connecticut College proves that leadership is a relationship-driven enterprise. Drawing from the McKillop model, he balances high-demand standards with high-level personal care. This "Trust Equity" is what allows him to push his players to their absolute ceiling. As you look to evolve your own program, Sweeney's roadmap suggests that the most enduring cultures are those where the coach acts as both a tactician and a mentor. By prioritizing character recruitment and emotional intelligence, he has created a sustainable blueprint for success that transcends the X's and O's, proving that how you lead is just as important as what you teach. Tim Sweeney, basketball coaching, Connecticut College basketball, Bob McKillop, Davidson basketball, Stephen Curry, coaching philosophy, team culture, program building, basketball leadership, NESCAC basketball, basketball strategy, special situations, coaching mentorship, basketball IQ, player development, high school basketball, youth basketball, coach development, defensive rotations, offensive spacing, coach unplugged, teach hoops, basketball success, athletic leadership, mental toughness, game management, coaching tips, basketball excellence. Would you like me to find a specific "End-of-Game" drill that Coach Sweeney has utilized to train his players' situational IQ? Men's Basketball Mount Saint Vincent Postgame Interview: Tim Sweeney SEO Keywords Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
https://teachhoops.com/ Tim Sweeney, currently the head coach at Connecticut College, offers a masterclass in how to build a program centered on mindfulness, precision, and deep-rooted relationships. Having spent years at Davidson under the legendary Bob McKillop—including the historic 2008 Elite Eight run with Stephen Curry—Sweeney's philosophy is anchored in the "Cycle of Reflection." He teaches that a coach's most powerful tool is the ability to step back and analyze the why behind every outcome. By fostering a culture of gratitude and intentionality, he ensures that his players are not just physically prepared, but mentally anchored, allowing them to remain poised during the high-pressure NESCAC conference schedule. A hallmark of the "Sweeney Standard" is the belief that simplicity is the ultimate sophistication. He advocates for doing a few things at an elite level rather than being mediocre at many. This approach is particularly evident in his emphasis on "Special Situations"—those final two minutes of a half where games are often won or lost. By drilling these scenarios with collegiate-level intensity, he removes the fear of the unknown, giving his athletes the confidence to execute their roles with clinical precision. For Sweeney, program building is about vertical integration; every drill in practice must directly translate to a game-day advantage, ensuring a consistent identity from the opening tip to the final buzzer. Ultimately, Coach Sweeney's success at Hobart and Connecticut College proves that leadership is a relationship-driven enterprise. Drawing from the McKillop model, he balances high-demand standards with high-level personal care. This "Trust Equity" is what allows him to push his players to their absolute ceiling. As you look to evolve your own program, Sweeney's roadmap suggests that the most enduring cultures are those where the coach acts as both a tactician and a mentor. By prioritizing character recruitment and emotional intelligence, he has created a sustainable blueprint for success that transcends the X's and O's, proving that how you lead is just as important as what you teach. Tim Sweeney, basketball coaching, Connecticut College basketball, Bob McKillop, Davidson basketball, Stephen Curry, coaching philosophy, team culture, program building, basketball leadership, NESCAC basketball, basketball strategy, special situations, coaching mentorship, basketball IQ, player development, high school basketball, youth basketball, coach development, defensive rotations, offensive spacing, coach unplugged, teach hoops, basketball success, athletic leadership, mental toughness, game management, coaching tips, basketball excellence. Would you like me to find a specific "End-of-Game" drill that Coach Sweeney has utilized to train his players' situational IQ? Men's Basketball Mount Saint Vincent Postgame Interview: Tim Sweeney SEO Keywords Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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