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oc Walker hosts a powerhouse roundtable to break down two of the biggest storylines in D.C. sports: the resurrection of RFK Stadium and the drama of the NBA Playoffs. He's joined by former NBA champion Tony Massenburg, Redskins legend Darryl Grant, and veteran Washington Times columnist Thom Loverro for a high-energy, wide-ranging conversation.
Tony Massenburg, former Maryland Terps player, joins G&D to discuss the wild ending of Kevin Willard's tenure with the Terps.
3.31.25 Hour 2 1:00- Tony Massenburg, former Maryland Terps player, joins G&D to discuss the wild ending of Kevin Willard's tenure with the Terps. 22:35- The NFL coach's meeting is ongoing in West Palm Beach, and we give you the best content coming from the meetings here. 34:15- What's going on in our lives that has nothing to do with sports?
In Hour 1, Doc discusses the first round of the NCAA Tournament, wondering if listeners are surprised by anything. Later on, Tony Massenburg joins the show to talk about the Wizards' recent success.
Doc Walker, filling in for Craig Hoffman, welcomes Tony Massenburg of Monumental Sports Network to break down the true contenders and pretenders in both the Eastern and Western Conference. Massenburg also shares high praise for Maryland's big men, Derik Queen and Julian Reese, and discusses how modern bigs can transition to today's NBA.
Hour 3 1:12 - NBA Contenders, Pretenders & The Future of Big Men 19:25 - Doc Only Watches the Combine for the QBs and DEs
The best conversations from Brian Mitchell and JP Finlay from the past week. Discussing former National Juan Soto signing with the rival Mets, the return of Marshon Lattimore to the Commanders lineup, the Commanders' Week 15 matchup in New Orleans, and more. Featuring guests Rich Gannon, Brian Baldinger, Andrew Golden, Tony Massenburg, and Deuce McAllister. That and much more in this week's "Best of BMitch & Finlay."
Wizards analyst Tony Massenburg joins the show
The BMitch & Finlay Show Hour 4 features: 1.Talking Wizards Hoops with Tony Massenburg 2.Who should win the Heisman 3.Heard It First
Hour 3 1:12 - Mark Bullock on the Commanders' Defense and Kingsbury-Daniels Dynamics 11:57 - Wizards HC Brian Keefe Apologizes for the Wizards Defensive Effort Lately 20:46 - Tony Massenburg on Wizards' Effort Issues and Brian Keefe's Frustration 32:43 - Real Things: Michael Irvin
Lynnell is joined by Wizards Analyst Tony Massenburg from Monumental Sports to break down Head Coach Brian Keefe's fiery reaction following the Wizards' recent loss, which he attributed to a lack of effort. Massenburg discusses the inconsistencies in the team's effort, what he's observed so far this season, and what needs to change for the Wizards to establish more consistent intensity on the court.
Eric Smith and Paul Jones are back with another former Raptor! Joining the guys this week is 13 year NBA vet Tony Massenburg. The guys go over his introduction to Toronto, and meeting Paul back in the day before getting into what life is like an an expansion team. Tony then goes over his time playing for the university of Maryland with Len Bias and what could have been with his career. The guys then go over the legacy of Len Bias and how over time it has changed to being a more positive one. Tony then compares his time in Toronto to Vancouver and what differences and similarities he saw between the two cities, and organizations. Eric and Paul wrap up the show with there memories of Len Bias and other tales from the road in the NBA! 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.
Hour 2 with Rick "Doc" Walker: ESPN Radio's Scott Jackson joins the show to talk to Doc about the latest stories in sports. Then former NBA player Tony Massenburg talks about the longevity of LeBron James and other stories in the NBA, WNBA and Olympic hoops teams.
Tony Massenberg joins the program to talk the latest in NBA Free Agency... the things that surprised him and more... Then, Doc doesn't care much for the Hot Dog Contest, Max tries to convince him otherwise. Finally, after Jake Irvin put in a nearly solo bid, Doc talks about how Solo bids can be the hardest and gives credit to one of our own...
Tony Massenburg talks NBA free agency
Hour 3 1:12 - Tony Massenburg Talks ECF and WCF 12:33 - Remembering Bill Walton: A Tribute with Roxy Bernstein 29:25 - Can the Timberwolves Get a Win Tonight? 37:32 - Real Things: Killian Mbappe and Sam Presti
Before we start Football at 4, NBA analyst and former player Tony Massenburg joins us to break down all things playoffs in the Association. Ron Rivera was horrible, and we have more stats to prove it. There's also some good news for Bengals fans about Joe Burrow.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We continue to honor the memory of HOF coach Lefty Driesell, as we're joined by Tony Massenburg who talks a lot about his time with Driesell at Maryland. You'll also hear more about a very interesting story about Power 5 vs Group of 5 in college football and Bryce Harper already talking about wanting a contract extension with the Phillies.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2/16 - Hoffman Show Hour 2 1:12 - Not My Beat: Brad Jackson's Insights on the Commanders Coaching Staff and Culture 28:28 - Guest: Tony Massenburg Previews NBA All-Star Weekend
1:12 - Hoffman Show Hour 1 - Doc Walker's Commanders Press Conference Insights & Dunk Contest Debate 43:45 - Hoffman Show Hour 2 - Not My Beat + Preview of NBA All Star Weekend 1:28:21 - Hoffman Show Hour 3 - Caitlin Clark's Record-Breaking Performance + Reak Things
Hour 3 - 00:00 - Commanders All Snyder Era Team 18:46 - Wemby Talk With Tony Massenburg 31:22 - Nats First Half Grade
Tony Massenburg joins the show to talk NBA Summer league and Victor Wembanyama
1:12 - Guest: Tony Massenburg talks NBA Finals + Wizards new executive regime 24:00 - NBA Finals Game 4 preview 36:00 - Real Things: Aaron Rodgers + Andy Reid
Former NBA player, Tony Massenburg, joins Craig Hoffman to breakdown what he's seen in the first three games of the NBA Finals and to discuss what each team must do to win the series. Plus, having covered the Wizards the past couple of seasons, Massenburg shares his thoughts on the hiring of Michael Wingers, Will Dawkins and Travis Schlenk before discussing what their immediate focus should be on as they look to turn this franchise around.
It is a Thursday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, Griffin is back and with him brings another bad Orioles loss as the birds will look to avoid being swept for the first time all season in a Thursday matinee against the Brewers later this afternoon, we'll go over it all as we look ahead to today's series finale in Milwaukee. Plus there was an NBA Finals game last night that saw the Nuggets take a 2-1 series lead in Miami, plus the latest out of the Owings Mills as the Ravens OTAs continue. And if there's time, later in the program, Griffin will go over a busy weekend with ‘Fighting Words.' At 10:20am, we will chat with former Orioles GM Dan Duquette as we talk about the Orioles turnaround since he was last in Baltimore. At 11am, we will make our weekly trip to the farm when we stop in Bowie to catch up on how the 2023 AA season is going when we chat with PxP voice Matt Sabados. At 11:20am, we will talk NBA Finals with our good friend Tony Massenburg. All that and more on Thursday edition of GCR...
6.1.23 Hour 3 1:00- The Beltway Blitz, bringing you the latest in DC sports and beyond from those that cover them, featuring MASN's Bobby Blanco on the Nats, Tony Massenburg on the NBA and Wizards, and PFF's Benjamin Brown on the Commanders and the NFL 19:30- Brian Davis is back in the news -- But this time, it appears he has backed out of his lawsuit against Bank of America. Grant & Danny discuss the latest details 33:00- Sunday Night Baseball on ESPN has been showing off their new 'Umpire Cam', providing a view of an at-bat from the Umpire's perspective. What other sports could incorporate on-field camera views such as this one?
The Chris Russell Show Hour 2: Tony Massenburg joins Doc and Scott to talk NBA Playoffs, What can the Wizards do to get better next year, Smokin Joe McKay joins the show to handicap the Kentucky Derby
Reese, Kmac and Pam talk with NBA Legend Chucky Brown. Brown shares his insight on the 2023 NBA Playoffs, if Steph Curry is a top 5 player all-time and the differences in today's NBA versus when he played. Clarence “Chucky” Brown Jr. is a 6-foot-8 forward from North Carolina State University and was a second-round selection by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 1989 NBA draft. Brown shares (with Joe Smith, Tony Massenburg and Jim Jackson) the NBA record for the most teams played during his NBA career of 12 teams in 13 years: Cleveland Cavaliers, Los Angeles Lakers, New Jersey Nets, Dallas Mavericks, Houston Rockets (where he became champion in 1994–95), Phoenix Suns, Milwaukee Bucks, Atlanta Hawks, Charlotte Hornets, San Antonio Spurs, Golden State Warriors and Sacramento Kings. Brown retired with 4,125 career points. Brown’s playing career includes an NBA Championship, a CBA Championship and ACC Championship. He also has eight years of coaching experience in the NBA G-League and seven years as an NBA scout. Brown was hired as the head boys basketball coach at West Johnston High School on April 2, 2019 and he is the current head coach of Saint Augustine University's men's basketball team. He is also the first member of his family to graduate from college.
1:12 - Should we have concerns over the sale of the team? 10:11 - Jason Wright says that the Commanders suite sales have increased since the sale process began 22:19 - Guest: Tony Massenburg talking all things NBA Playoffs
Lakers-Warriors Game 1 lived up to all of the hype last night. Craig welcomes former NBA player and NBC Sports Washington talent Tony Massenburg to get his reaction to the controversial shot that Jordan Poole took with the game on the line. Plus, they discuss Anthony Davis' dominance before taking a look at the Knicks-Heat series.
Hour 3 - 00:00 - Tony Massenburg on Ja Morant 19:46 - What free agents should the Commanders go after? 30:08 - Woman crashes car into Popeyes over lack of biscuits
Former NBA player and Wizards analyst on the Ja Morant video
Ep.57 Part 2: Virginia native, U Mass Alumni, former NBA Power Forward and 2005 NBA Champion, Tony Massenburg drops by the Hoop Dreams Podcast to share both some legendary stories and important life lessons with hosts Will Gates and Arthur Agee. Tony grew up in Sussex County Virginia where he starred at Sussex Central before playing 4 years at the University of Maryland Terrapins where he averaged 18 points and 10 rebounds in his Senior Season. After being drafted by the San Antonio Spurs in the second round of the 1990 NBA Draft Tony went on to play 13 seasons in the league with 12 different NBA teams, including both Canadian expansion teams. After retiring from the NBA Massenburg and fellow Maryland alum Walt Williams co-authored a book entitled “Lessons from Lenny: The Journey Beyond a Shooting Star.” In the book, Massenburg describes what U Mass legend, Len Bias, meant to him in life and even in death. Tony crossed paths with his idol in 1885/86 while Tony was being recruited by U Mass and just before Len was drafted by the Boston Celtics in the 1986 Draft. Don't miss Part 1 with Tony Massenburg as there are too many lessons to count and too many stories, about all the NBA greats he played with over the years, crammed into this episode to miss. Watch, Listen and Subscribe now to Hoop Dreams The Podcast on all your podcast platforms.An Unlearning Network ProductionHosted by Will Gates and Arthur AgeeProduced by Matt HoffarWritten by Matt Hoffar, Will Gates and Arthur AgeeEditing by: Matt Savagewww.unlearningnetwork.com
Ep.57 Part 1: Virginia native, U Mass Alumni, former NBA Power Forward and 2005 NBA Champion, Tony Massenburg drops by the Hoop Dreams Podcast to share both some legendary stories and important life lessons with hosts Will Gates and Arthur Agee. Tony grew up in Sussex County Virginia where he starred at Sussex Central before playing 4 years at the University of Maryland Terrapins where he averaged 18 points and 10 rebounds in his Senior Season. After being drafted by the San Antonio Spurs in the second round of the 1990 NBA Draft Tony went on to play 13 seasons in the league with 12 different NBA teams, including both Canadian expansion teams. After retiring from the NBA Massenburg and fellow Maryland alum Walt Williams co-authored a book entitled “Lessons from Lenny: The Journey Beyond a Shooting Star.” In the book, Massenburg describes what U Mass legend, Len Bias, meant to him in life and even in death. Tony crossed paths with his idol in 1885/86 while Tony was being recruited by U Mass and just before Len was drafted by the Boston Celtics in the 1986 Draft. Don't miss Part 1 with Tony Massenburg as there are too many lessons to count and too many stories, about all the NBA greats he played with over the years, crammed into this episode to miss. Watch, Listen and Subscribe now to Hoop Dreams The Podcast on all your podcast platforms.An Unlearning Network ProductionHosted by Will Gates and Arthur AgeeProduced by Matt HoffarWritten by Matt Hoffar, Will Gates and Arthur AgeeEditing by: Matt Savagewww.unlearningnetwork.com
In the second hour of Game Play, Matt Cauz talks to Covers.com Betting Analyst Josh Inglis about the Week 4 NFL betting slate. The Matt is joined by former NBA player Tony Massenburg to discuss his time playing for the Grizzlies ahead of the release of the documentary, "The Grizzlie Truth".
Former NBAer Tony Massenburg joins Game Play to chat about the upcoming premiere of “The Grizzly Truth”. Massenburg shares his thoughts on what the early days of the Vancouver Grizzlies were like, why the team ended up lasting only six seasons in Vancouver, why he could see a team returning to Vancouver one day, and more.
The NBA Summer League is in full swing and we are getting the first look at a lot of the players who will be on rosters next year. How does Johnny Davis look? Reese talks to Tony Massenburg about Bradley Beal and what it will take to land a big free agent on the Wiz.
6.23.22 Hour 4 1:00- Tony Massenburg, Wizards analyst with NBC Sports Washington, joins G&D to preview the NBA Draft that is tonight. Who will the Wizards take? 17:40- We continue taking calls on the Commanders, and we ask a simple question; what keeps you rooting for this team? We take your calls here.
Tony Massenburg on game 5 of the NBA finals
Hour 2 - 00:00 - Will Terry get a new contract? Is he worth the money? 18:07 - Tony Massenburg on the NBA Finals 31:54 - Big budget movies that flopped
Tony Massenburg of NBC Sports Washington joins Reese to talk NBA Finals and the Wizards offseason. Racist of the week.
Welcome to a Thursday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, Glenn and Griffin break down the NBA Finals as we saw the Celtics take a 2-1 lead in Game 3 last night. At 10:30am we'll have former Terp, Tony Massenburg from NBC Sports Washington on to give us his thoughts on the NBA Finals. At 11am, we'll check-in with Maryland native and Gilman alum and veteran NFL linebacker Brandon Copeland before his community kickback event at his alma mater on June 25. At 11:45am, we'll chat with Dr. David Chao of SICscore.com to give us a deeper look at Grayson Rodriguez's injury and when Orioles fans can expect to see their #1 pitching prospect on the mound again.
Can a team find value at the 10th pick in the NBA Draft? Are the Wizards primed to find the next MVP outside of the Top 5? Here are Reese and NBA Champions Tony Massenburg breaking it down.
Reese discusses the NBA Playoffs and NBA Draft with NBA Champion Tony Massenburg befor getting into all of the funniest stories we have missed so far this week in a new edition of Half Time.
An action packed installment of the show. Craig Hoffman was in for Reese today and in this portion of the show he spoke to Ben Raby about the Caps, Tony Massenburg about the NBA Playoffs and Jason Anderson about Futbol.
Always a pleasure to have on a man who has made the region proud with every etep of his career. The always enjoyable Tony Massenburg is back on the show to discuss the tournament, the Wizards and the Go-go. There are also flowers that need to be handed out and even some calls to go through.
On this week's edition of “That's Your Opinion with ChickNSmoot" our guest is Tony Massenburg. We're not sure how many seasons he played in the NBA or how many teams he played for (it's more than 10) but he will straighten it all out for us. He chats about the who won the John Wall for Russell Westbrook trade, who was that one player he hated to face in the league, and we share a poignant conversation about the book he co-authored with his friend Walt Williams titled “Lessons for Lenny” about his college teammate Len Bias who died in 1986 from a cocaine overdose. Plus, we couldn't NOT talk about how Chick and Tony went to school together!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.