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NBA-tuokion 24. jaksossa vierailee aito korisfaija Juha-Pekka Sipponen tekemässä NBA-tuokion virallisen bandwagon-valinnan. Lisäksi käydään läpi alkukauden tragikoomisimmat joukkueet, vieraillaan Markkas-vartilla sekä muistellaan Toni Kukocia ja historiallisia bandwagon-ilmiöitä. Lopuksi vastataan kuulijakysymyksiin muun muassa Tuff Juice -kirjan suomennoksesta ja pienipalkkaisimmista 50 pisteen tekijöistä.
In this final hour, Tobin & Leroy listen to comments from the Miami Dolphins after their practice today. We hear from WR Tyreek Hill after the bod-cam video of his ticket citation was released. Miami assistant coach Caron Butler joins the show to talk Heart basketball and his new book Clutch Time: A Shot Clock novel.
On the latest episode episode of the Rex Chapman Podcast, the guys are joined by former NBA Champion and now Assistant Coach of the Miami Heat, Caron Butler. After a great career playing, Caron talks about staying in basketball, and how sharing his personal story of Tuff Juice has impacted so many people around him. You Can Follow Caron Butler on Twitter and Instagram 5:45 - With a couple of Wildcats on the 1st Place Heat, the guys have to know what's going on with Bam Adebayo and Tyler Herro as the Heat have been playing great basketball as of late. 9:40 - Caron details his story growing up in Racine, WI and the realities of having guns, drugs and a rap sheet by his teenage years. It wasn't until he joined the Lakers where he was able to speak his truth, and share it with everyone he could. 14:40 - What started Caron on that path to hustling and dealing drugs? It took a long time before basketball gave him the same rush that being on the streets did. Basketball provided him a path for him to get out of the game. 21:40 - Caron's relationship with Mark Wahlberg as a friend and how they became partners in developing his story "Tuff Juice" and creating it into a Hollywood movie. 27:00 - How Caron ended up going to UCONN and what was it about Jim Calhoun's recruiting pitch that separated him from all the other offers he received? 35:00 - Caron was off to the NBA but watched his teammates with the National Championship. He didn't feel like he missed out, but he knew his fingerprints were all over their collective success. It also was a great feeling when Coach Calhoun sent him a Championship ring. 39:20 - How Caron has used his platform to influence positive changes to our legal system including mass incarceration, prosecutorial reform and policing reform. People need rehabilitation more than they need punishment. 45:00 - Caron and Rex share stories about Kobe Bryant and when he really came into his own with the Mamba Mentality. 50:00 - For Caron, Kobe Bryant was a teammate, a friend, a mentor and more importantly his inspiration. He could be content with being one of the great players in the history of the game, but it wasn't enough. Caron asked himself what am I going to do next to stay hungry and stay motivated? 52:30 - As far as Caron is concerned, he just thought his Mavericks were a better team than the Miami Heat when they won that title. It was Rick Carlisle who leaned into the matchup with the Big Three, saying how important his Mavericks were for protecting the integrity of the NBA. 54:30 - Caron details how his Heat stack up in a loaded Eastern Conference with the 76ers and Nets both getting better at the trade deadline, plus the Bucks Bulls, Cavaliers and Celtics who have played good basketball all year long. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, we track a story that has been a long time, in the making, and has aq little bit different ending than we're used to. From extremely humble beginnings, he was selling both newspapers, and cocaine by age 11. He ran the streets, sold drugs, carried a gun, and was arrested more than 10 times, even being sent to prison at 15! Somehow, through all of that, he made a successful, and very lucrative NBA career happen. This is is wild tale, and we can't believe how it ends! Sell crack while in the 5th grade, be addicted to Mountain Dew, and make a difference in the lives of thousands of kids with Caron Butler!! Check us out, every Tuesday! !We will continue to bring you the biggest idiots in sports history!! Hosted by James Pietragallo & Jimmie Whisman Donate at... patreon.com/crimeinsports or with paypal.com using our email: crimeinsports@gmail.com Get all the CIS & STM merch at crimeinsports.threadless.com Go to shutupandgivememurder.com for all things CIS & STM!! Contact us on... twitter.com/crimeinsports crimeinsports@gmail.com facebook.com/Crimeinsports instagram.com/smalltownmurder
Miami Heat coach, NBA legend, and friend of the show Caron Butler joins the show this week! He's going to convert to a Hawks fan after all the Aaron Rodgers drama! ...Go Hawks!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
After winning the NBA Finals with the Los Angeles Lakers, making it his 3rd in the last four seasons, 12-Year center Javale McGee discusses his NBA journey that began with Caron Butler and has now flourished into titles with the Golden State Warriors and the Lakers. This podcast is sponsored by an exciting new podcast out from Gimlet… RESISTANCE. Inspired by this summer’s protests, these are new stories from the front lines of the movement for Black lives, told by the generation fighting for change. Hosted by Saidu Tejan-Thomas Jr., RESISTANCE is out now on Spotify.
This podcast is sponsored by an exciting new podcast out from Gimlet… RESISTANCE. Inspired by this summer’s protests, these are new stories from the front lines of the movement for Black lives, told by the generation fighting for change. Hosted by Saidu Tejan-Thomas Jr., RESISTANCE is out now on Spotify. Take a sneak peek listen here (https://open.spotify.com/episode/2SgF41zE5hdakQOU39WMgT?si=axzuDcAhSlyP9Ouz96vJig) . This week's episode: Political consultant famous for running the campaign for Bill Clinton to be elected President twice James Carville reacts to the Presidential debate, shares an optimistic outlook on the election and our nation's future overcoming our divisions.
This podcast is sponsored by an exciting new podcast out from Gimlet… RESISTANCE. Inspired by this summer’s protests, these are new stories from the front lines of the movement for Black lives, told by the generation fighting for change. Hosted by Saidu Tejan-Thomas Jr., RESISTANCE is out now on Spotify. Take a sneak peek listen here (https://open.spotify.com/episode/2SgF41zE5hdakQOU39WMgT?si=axzuDcAhSlyP9Ouz96vJig) This week's guest: Former NFL guard Willie Colon discusses his rags to riches story of persevering to ultimately win Super Bowl XLIII with the Pittsburgh Steelers and how he gives back today to give opportunities to those who need it through his foundation (https://www.williecolonfoundation.org/about/) . Caron and Willie discuss social justice and race issues at length as we approach a pivotal election in this country. Follow @williecolon66 on twitter (https://twitter.com/willcolon66) and instagram (https://www.instagram.com/williecolon66/) , and don't miss him on 'Barstool Breakfast' on SiriusXM 85, The 2Biggs Podcast (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/2biggs/id1508009769) and Going Deep (https://www.barstoolsports.com/shows/90/going-deep) on Barstool.
12-year veteran NBA shooting guard Rex Chapman (https://twitter.com/RexChapman) talks about race in America, and specifically, BLM and his privilege as a white man growing up in the deep south. Rex takes us step by step through his rise to playing for Kentucky and getting drafted in 8th overall to the new franchise, the Charlotte Hornets. He shares stories of his pro playing days from coming in 3rd in the slam dunk contest, his 'almost' All-Star appearance braking his ankle the same day he was confirmed to making the elite squad, and getting elbowed in the sternum as payback for putting up 38 points on Michael Jordan's Chicago Bulls only 2 weeks prior. The conversation turns to a six years sober Chapman sharing his previous struggles with addiction to pain killers following a surgery he had in retirement which has led him to be a beacon of light for those who find themselves in a similar situation. Lastly, they discuss Rex's social media boom to full blown influencer status as a random tweet of his about dolphins paved the way for his meme 'Block or Charge' to become an internet sensation and TV show (https://www.adultswim.com/videos/block-or-charge) .
Andy chats with NBA Champion and all around class act - Caron Butler! Andy & Caron discuss his book "Tuff Juice: My Journey from the Streets to the NBA", his first-hand involvement in social justice issues, the importance of mentorship, memories of Kobe Bryant, and his daughter Gia & her fight with diabetes. Hear Caron tell intimate stories from his relationship with the late Kobe Bryant, how their bond strengthened over time, and why Kobe called Caron one of his favorite teammates. Andy & Caron also talk about his time at UCONN, being drafted by Pat Riley, the state of the Lakers-Clippers rivalry, playing for both teams, action in the bubble, and so much more! 8/24
21-year veteran MLB pitcher LaTroy Hawkins discusses his passion for being healthy and making a difference in the world through staying informed and voting at the state and local levels. He discusses his mentors who guided him toward success, his friendships in the sport of baseball which helped him succeed, giving back to the Minnesota Twins organization as a Special Assistant in the Front Office, and his godson Patrick Mahomes who won the Super Bowl MVP earlier this year.
Santia Deck is way more than an athlete, and she shares her thoughts on her faith, the social justice movement and Kamala Harris becoming the next Vice President of the United States. The 28-year-old former track star, and Olympian rugby player is now the face of professional women's tackle football, set to launch next year. After a successful fitness career growing her brand as the 'Queen of Abs' and the first female athlete to launch her own sneaker company, TRONUS.
Hall of Famer Terrell Owens is one of the greatest wide receivers to ever play football — and he has no problem telling you that! Known for his big talent, big personality, and big ego, T.O. is also incredibly disciplined and dedicated, traits that took him from a small school and doubting he had pro ability, to wearing the prestigious gold HOF jacket. On this episode of “The Tuff Juice Podcast,” T.O. talks with Caron Butler about his version of Kobe Bryant’s Mamba Mentality, the importance of recognizing his deficiencies, teaching younger receivers, the impact of George Floyd’s murder on him, his experiences with racism in the NFL, how he wants to see the league change, the effect of Patrick Mahomes’ play and contract on Black QBs, his expectations for Cam Newton on the New England Patriots, and more. Plus, T.O. makes a BIG claim when comparing his hoops game to an NBA player. You don’t want to miss this!
Atlanta Dream point guard Renee Montgomery was one of the first WNBA players to opt out of the 2020 season to focus on the fight for social justice and equality. On this episode of “The Tuff Juice Podcast,” Renee talks with Caron Butler about why she decided to opt out, the unexpected support she received, the origins of her activism and Black pride, the impact of former teammate Maya Moore walking away from basketball in the prime of her Hall of Fame career to focus on reforming the criminal justice system, fundraising for historically black colleges and universities, the importance of celebrating wins in the larger fight against racism, Dream co-owner and Senator Kelly Loeffler’s anti-BLM stance, the response from Minnesota Lynx ownership and management when police walked out on the team for wearing Black Lives Matters shirts in 2016, and much more. This is a powerful episode you do not want to miss!
In her prime and at the height of her professional basketball career, Washington Mystics guard and reigning WNBA champion Natasha Cloud opted out of the 2020 season to focus on the fight for equality and social justice. On this episode of “The Tuff Juice Podcast,” Natasha talks with Caron Butler about her decision to not play this season and why she doesn’t judge her sisters who are playing in the WNBA bubble, why silence and neutrality is no longer acceptable from athletes (or anyone), the significance of her shoe sponsor Converse covering her lost WNBA wages, why she’s incensed by the league’s treatment of her star teammate Elena Delle Donne, the one action she wants everyone to take, why nobody should vote for Kanye West, her shocking experiences playing basketball abroad, and much more. Natasha is an inspirational leader and you don’t want to miss a word of what she’s talking about!
The last time Jamal Crawford played an NBA game — April 9, 2019 — he dropped 51 points at age 39 like it was nothing. Fifty-@#$%in’-one! And yet, despite the scoring punch he could obviously still provide off the bench, not one of the league’s 30 teams signed the free agent guard for the 2019–2020 season. Now, while the NBA attempts a restart in Orlando and players are opting out due to health and social justice concerns, he’s hoping to get another chance to play the game he loves at the highest level. On this episode of “The Tuff Juice Podcast,” Jamal talks with Caron Butler about the NBA bubble and what it would take for him to opt out of it, the crazy routine he’s using to stay in game shape, how he’s adjusted to new roles over the course of his career, the teams he’s most interested in joining, his idea of a perfect sendoff, how he’s planning to continue his career in basketball once he retires from playing, mentorship in the Seattle basketball community and what makes the city’s culture so special, why he’s optimistic about the current anti-racism movement, his experience being on the Clippers team that took a stand against racist owner Donald Sterling, and much more. Like Jamal’s shooting, this episode is clutch!
NFL Chief Medical Expert Dr. Allen Sills joined us to discuss some jarring details about the upcoming NFL season. Plus, NBA champion Caron Butler.
Washington Wizards star point guard John Wall hasn’t played a game since December 2018, but while he’s been sidelined with heel and Achilles injuries he’s become an even more impactful leader in the NBA and in his D.C. and Raleigh, N.C. communities. On this episode of “The Tuff Juice Podcast,” John talks with Caron Butler about his efforts to help during the Covid-19 pandemic, including his 202 Assist program to provide rent relief for Ward 8 residents, activism in the NBA and the importance of giving time as well as money, his experience participating in a Black Lives Matter march, why he wouldn’t play in the Orlando bubble even if he could, what fans can expect from him when he returns to play next season, and why he’s back in school. This is powerful stuff you do not want to miss!
Tai Lopez is an entrepreneur, self-help guru, and social media influencer who not only makes money but also shares his financial wisdom to help other people come up in life. On this episode of “The Tuff Juice Podcast,” Tai talks with Caron Butler about the career challenges and opportunities of the pandemic, breaking patterns of generational poverty, specific skills that will help you build a career, the importance of financial independence and balance in your life, a reading strategy that will help you make money (with several book recommendations), learning how to read people, and much more. Listen to these lessons and make the most of your day and your life!
Jumoke's guest on his 10th podcast is NBA Champion, Caron Butler. He played 14 seasons in the NBA, is an entrepreneur, tv personality, and can now add an Emmy nomination to his resume as the subject for "Seeing Is Believing, the Caron Butler Story." Jumoke talks with him about playing against Michael Jordan as a rookie, being Kobe Bryant's teammate, and how winning an NBA Championship cures all. They share stories about their activity during this pandemic, thoughts on the Last Dance, the best pickup game Caron ever played in, how the NBA should proceed with the season, and who is his favorite to win the NBA Championship if Adam Silver gives the green light to resume.Time Stamps-1:25 Being a teacher is no joke3:57 Caron's business plan and the success of his Tuff Juice podcast during the stop down.14:30 Pandemic production and shenanigans with family19:38 Condition of players coming back24:33 Thoughts on The Last Dance30:55 Playing against Michael Jordan, being a teammate of Kobe Bryant's, and why winning a championship with Dallas wipes away the failures in Washington.43:01 Emmy nomination for the documentary on Caron's life story and update on biopic on his life being produced by Mark Wahlberg.52:05 Caron's pick to win the NBA championship if the season resumes.54:07 Best pick up game
Luis Guzmán is one of the most beloved and prolific character actors of all time, with standout roles in films like Carlito’s Way, Boogie Nights, and Out of Sight, and in TV shows like Oz, How to Make It in America, Code Black, and Narcos. On this episode of “The Tuff Juice Podcast,” Luis talks to Caron Butler about his life during the pandemic, having loved ones working at hospitals in NYC, what he’s learned about survival and being self-reliant, farming and choosing a healthier diet and lifestyle, valuing science and nature over politics, the attitude that has led to his career success, and more. More than a mere entertainer, Luis drops knowledge, so pay attention and wise up!
On this episode of “The Tuff Juice Podcast,” Caron Butler welcomes a true trailblazer to the show! Dr. Jennifer Welter made history in 2015 when she joined the Arizona Cardinals as an assistant coaching intern for training camp and the preseason, becoming the NFL’s first female coach. More than an answer to a trivia question, she earned the respect and admiration of players with her knowledge of the game, coaching abilities, and underdog story, opening doors for women who’ve followed in her footsteps. “Coach Jen” talks about her NFL experience, the best advice she got going into it, her time playing pro and semi-pro football, the impact that her Vietnam vet father had on her mindset, her football camps for girls, and more. This one hits hard!
The recent in-person primary election held in Wisconsin — despite COVID-19 quarantine! — raised some serious questions about democracy and disenfranchisement in the United States. On this episode of "The Tuff Juice Podcast," Wisconsin Lieutenant Governor Mandela Barnes joins Caron Butler to talk about why the controversial election happened despite Governor Tony Evers’ order to postpone it, who benefited from forcing it through, pandemic politicization, what the primary teaches us about the November general election, his message to people who think their votes don’t matter, what the pandemic has revealed about our healthcare system and economy, and more. Listen up and don’t let anyone strip you of your power!
Battle for LA Episode 46 - ClutchPoints' Tomer Azarly and Ryan Ward are joined by 2011 NBA Champion and former 2-time All-Star Caron Butler aka “Tuff Juice” to talk about the quarantine life, the NBA hiatus, The Last Dance debut, his NBA title, time with the Clippers, and much, much more.Follow Ryan on Twitter/Instagram: @RyanWardLA for Lakers contentFollow Tomer on Twitter/Instagram: @TomerAzarly for Clippers contentPart of the ClutchPoints network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
With a degree in journalism and a VP role on the National Basketball Players Association’s Executive Committee to go with his lethal jump shot, CJ McCollum has a unique perspective on the pandemic’s effect on society and on the NBA. On this episode of "The Tuff Juice Podcast," the Portland Trail Blazers' star shooting guard talks about why some NBA players are living check-to-check, how he got his financial education, how the pandemic shutdown is affecting people’s legacies, the notion that the league could resume soon in a single location, his experience playing with Carmelo Anthony, protests against the stay-at-home order in his home state of Ohio, news and communication during quarantine, his tips for relieving stress, and much more. Check it out!
Damon “Dame” Dash is the epitome of a hustler. A mogul and entrepreneur, he came to prominence co-founding Roc-A-Fella Records with Jay-Z and Kareem “Biggs” Burke, then flipped that success into a number of notable business ventures, including a clothing company, a media collective, and his own television network (DTV) and streaming platform (Dame Dash Studios). On this episode of "The Tuff Juice Podcast," Dame talks about why he’s uniquely suited to thrive during the pandemic, the hurdles for black creators in Hollywood and importance of independence and controlling narrative, getting educated in both the streets and in private and boarding schools, his thoughts on Kanye West’s business moves, learning to farm from Minister Louis Farrakhan, and more. The man is dropping knowledge! Check it out!
Sue Bird is a basketball legend and an icon who transcends sports. A champion who’s won at every level, she’s also an inspiration to many for coming out publicly with her girlfriend, soccer star Megan Rapinoe, in 2017. On this episode of "The Tuff Juice Podcast," the Seattle Storm point guard and fellow UConn Huskies alum joins Caron Butler to discuss how her expectations of coming out compared to the reality of it, social distancing and how playing overseas in Russia prepared her for it, Kobe Bryant’s efforts for the women’s game, how the UConn women’s team has achieved sustained greatness, how the WNBA has changed since she entered the league in 2002, what keeps her going as the oldest player in the WNBA, and much more. Sue keeps it 100 throughout and you do not want to miss it!
As President of the National Basketball Players Association's Executive Committee, Chris Paul has a unique perspective on the NBA in these crazy times. The Oklahoma City Thunder's veteran point guard joins Caron Butler on "The Tuff Juice Podcast" — from the safety of his home — to discuss the suspension of NBA games due to the pandemic, what he's hearing about the return of hoops, and what he's been up to while practicing social distancing. CP3 also talks about how he and Kobe Bryant would have worked together if the NBA hadn't vetoed his 2011 trade to the Lakers, how he views his "Lob City" Clippers days, and why his OKC team has defied expectations this season.
Roc Nation hijabi rapper Neelam Hakeem embraces modesty as part of her royal delivery. She shares the story of her path to create art in her own way leading to her performance at the Grammy awards. Get her new album 'Crown'.
Nick Young discusses his passion for fashion and the birth of Swaggy P. He tells stories from his earlier days in Los Angeles prior to joining the Washington Wizards to learn first hand from All Star teammates Caron and Gilbert Arenas. Lastly, he shares his secret to keeping a smile on his face, becoming a meme, and the possibility of returning to pro ball.
Sheryl Swoopes talks about her storied Hall of Fame career at All Star Weekend in Chicago. She recalls winning championships at every level of the game, being the first player drafted by the WNBA, and what she wants her legacy to be, giving back to the community.
Tim Hardaway discusses his love for the center of the basketball universe, his hometown of Chicago, Illinois at the 2020 NBA All Star Weekend. He discusses his training to become a legendary ball handler growing up, looking up to the legends of the game, and his belief in second chances.
Celebrity success coach, motivational speaker and inventor Luther Freeman shares stories from his roller coaster ride of a life inspiring everyone he comes into contact with to improve their lives. Luther talks about his partnership with his wife Kathy Freeman, and all the amazing circumstances which led to their success, transforming the way their clients think about life.
Athlete-turned-businessman Maverick Carter shares stories from North Akron including the early years as a teammate and close friend of LeBron James. Carter takes nothing for granted and shares the story of developing business around content that serves an authentic purpose with Uninterrupted, SpringHill Entertainment and beyond.
Actor Mark Wahlberg discusses his life from the early years working in the music industry to becoming a movie star. He credits discipline, determination, and faith for the clarity of vision for success he's been able to achieve. Caron and Mark also discuss how they first met and plans to produce the Tuff Juice movie.
Journalist Jemele Hill shares her personal story breaking through barriers as a sports writer in Florida before catching ESPN's attention with a rule-breaking viral moment creating entertaining content. Hear how she redefined sports TV before taking on the new challenges writing for The Atlantic and podcasting for Spotify on Jemele Hill is Unbothered.
Dwyane Wade discusses his Hall of Fame career beginning with his humble beginnings in Chicago, being overlooked in college, meeting Caron for the first time as teammates on the Miami Heat, and ultimately winning three championships. Wade shares his plans for building business and focusing on his family now that he's retired.
Actor Robbie Jones talks about his passion for hoops and how the discipline he learned from his basketball coach father helped him transition from being a walk-on to a starter at UC Berkeley which led to a professional international hoops career and ultimately to acting. Jones tells stories of working with Tyler Perry, Forest Whitaker, and receiving unsolicited praise from Russell Crowe.
Brittney Elena has that positive energy that lights up a room, and it was her big personality that led to her joining the cast of Wild n' Out. Her undeniable talent has led to her interviewing stars in the world of hoops and beyond. Watch her interviews on her YouTube channel and don't sleep on this rising star.
Cassy Athena shares her amazing personal story recovering from surgery to have a brain tumor removed which reminds her to make every moment count. She recalls how The Game helped her get her career started shooting him and some of the moments where he was giving back to the community which attracted NBA players who wanted to show their off-the-court personas before it was popular. Ultimately, she broke through, and shares some of the lessons she learned along the way. Follow her on instagram to see her amazing work.
Sami Jenks is the President & Co-owner of Élevée Custom Clothing. She shows her passion for style and the hustle required to turn her company into a success. Her secret to building the brand was about taking chances and continuing to invest in quality, luxury materials that are made in the USA, and more specifically, Los Angeles, California.
Kristine Leahy discusses her life growing up in Chicago and her career covering sports starting off in Boston before moving to LA working on American Ninja Warrior, The Herd with Colin Cowherd, and most recently on her show 'Fair Game' on FS1.
The host of 'Black Ink Crew Compton' on VH1 Danny "KP" Kirkpatrick shares the story of creating art from hip hop to tattooing celebrities representing his hometown with IAM Compton. He discusses his breakthrough moment tattooing Diddy, the loss of Nipsey Hussle, thinking differently and remaining true to his roots.
Chase Thomas is joined by former NBA all-star Caron Butler to talk about his illustrious career in the association, making the move from playing in the league to covering it in the media, how the game has changed since he retired, what makes the Bucks and Lakers so dominant, how "Tuff Juice" became his nickname years ago, his relationship with Kobe Bryant, why writing his book was so therapeutic, coaching in Hawaii and much more.
A true superstar broadcaster Cari Champion is the host of Be Honest. She teaches us about finding the balance between staying humble and making her voice heard. Rolling with her will educate you on evolving your life and career in a way that allows you to shine. She certainly does in this episode of The Tuff Juice Podcast.
Gilbert Arenas joins former teammate Caron Butler on The Tuff Juice Podcast in a podcast crossover after CB recently appeared on Agent Zero's No Chill Podcast to continue an in depth discussion on hoops highlighting topics such as the formidable task of guarding Lebron James, the concept of the unselfish star player, and the media's inability to reward positivity covering the game.
On this episode, we bring together two Washington Wizards greats, as "Tuff Juice" himself, Caron Butler re-unites with "No Chill" Gil. We break out how individuals from different backgrounds come together to form a team. A roster is put together on paper, but it's how the personalities mesh and the assembly of talent fits together to win game. Beyond that, there’s the role of ownership, the style of coach and, of course, the fan base. At this point, both Gilbert and Caron can speak from experience that there are adjustments to be made, that aren’t always possible when you’re young. We also take a look at young LeBron vs now and a classic Kobe story that will only add to the Mamba legend.
"Freeway" Rick Ross has inspired so many black and brown people to see their potential despite their circumstances. While the former drug kingpin was serving a life sentence in prison, he taught himself to read, wrote his first book and used the law to free himself after 12 years of incarceration. Now, he educates youth on how to rise up against all odds. Read '21 Keys of Success' and watch his Netflix documentary 'Crack in the System'.
Master P talks business and shares life lessons on the premiere episode of The Tuff Juice Podcast with Caron Butler. Produced by HiStudios and Native Creative Podcasts. Subscribe on the Himalaya app or wherever you get your podcasts.
Former NBA All Star, UConn star and current NBA TV Analyst Caron Butler joins us to talk about his life and upbringing, his new movie based on his autobiography Tuff Juice, his thoughts on the NBA Playoffs, and he explains the hair choice from last week that had him trending #1 on Twitter (33:46). Bill, Jamal and Nabate also talk Beyonce, Nas and more. We hope that you enjoy our podcast. Please subscribe on iTunes, follow on Soundcloud and like and comment on both, as we would love to get and incorporate your feedback. We encourage you to contact us via email at: brospod@gmail.com and follow us on social media. Twitter: @BROSpod, @WCRhoden, @Blacketologist, @NabateIslesSMTA Facebook page: Bill Rhoden On Sports (@BROSpod) Instagram: @brospod, @blacketologist, @nsi.universal YouTube: BROS Pod
In this episode we were blessed to chop it up with Jason Henley a.k.a One Take Jay (the Community Manger at Black Prince Trust, home of Regal Basketball) and a 2x All-Star, 1x NBA Champ, Caron Butler a.k.a Tuff Juice
The one and only Caron Butler calls in to discuss Christmas, his Mountain Dew addiction, the decline of Aaron Rodgers, his unique road to the NBA, his All Dark Alley Team, Kobe vs. Wade, and too many other gems to list. Also, Rone joins the beginning and end of the program to talk about the diamond industry and the gifts given to Jesus.
NBA-tuokion 24. jaksossa vierailee aito korisfaija Juha-Pekka Sipponen tekemässä NBA-tuokion virallisen bandwagon-valinnan. Lisäksi käydään läpi alkukauden tragikoomisimmat joukkueet, vieraillaan Markkas-vartilla sekä muistellaan Toni Kukocia ja historiallisia bandwagon-ilmiöitä. Lopuksi vastataan kuulijakysymyksiin muun muassa Tuff Juice -kirjan suomennoksesta ja pienipalkkaisimmista 50 pisteen tekijöistä.
The Tai Lopez Show is now available on Soundcloud. Check it out here: Soundcloud.com/TaiLopezShow “Use stories of inspiring people who rose to great heights to inspire you everyday” (click to tweet) If you’ve ever felt held-back in your pursuit of success by your upbringing, the people around you, or where you came from, this episode is for you. I’m speaking with Caron Butler, pro NBA player, about his new book “Tuff Juice.” We’re talking about his journey to success in the NBA, what it took for him to achieve the incredible amounts of success that he has, and the advice that he has for anyone who wants to do amazing things. While we’re at it, we get into playing against Michael Jordan, the importance of the group of people you surround yourself, and why it’s so essential to remember those who believe in you when no one else will. “Think about the people who believe in you when no one else will. They keep you going” (click to tweet) Points to Keep In Mind Use stories of inspiring people who rose to great heights to inspire you everyday Think about the people who believe in you when no one else will. They keep you going If you believe in your own abilities and persevere, it may take time, but you will be successful “Tuff Juice” by Caron ButlerLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This Week’s Show | Mind Body Spirit Living We break for our series of shows looking at how we learn about ourselves from others by speaking with a special guest whom we have much to learn from. Caron Butler’s life story is one we can all benefit from knowing…….overcoming an early life of drugs and crime, a career in the NBA, and giving back to his hometown to inspire others to achieve their dreams. We were able to connect with Caron just before the introduction of his autobiography, Tuff Juice, This is the first Caron is a native of Racine, Wisconsin, where the Mind Body Spirit Living show is recorded, and currently splits his time between his home in Racine, and his home in Southern California where he is currently a member of the Sacramento Kings NBA Basketball team. Caron has an amazing and inspiring life story that has been featured on ESPN and is getting ready to release his autobiography Tuff Juice on October 7. During a very rough childhood, Caron was arrested 15 times before the age of 15, and was a drug dealer at age 11. While at a detention center, he found his love for basketball, and played both AAU ball and on his high school team at Racine Park High School before being recruited to play at the University of Connecticut under Coach Jim Calhoun. While at UConn, Caron shined, leading the team in both scoring and rebounding in his freshman year, improving on his numbers in his sophomore year, and leading his team to the Big East regular season and tournament titles and the Elite 8 at the NCAA Tournament. He was named co-Big East player of the year and second-team All American, before then declaring for the NBA draft. Caron was the 10th pick in the 2002 NBA draft, playing for the Miami Heat for 3 seasons. His career has taken him to numerous teams in the NBA, including the Washington Wizards and Dallas Mavericks with many appearances in the NBA Playoffs. Caron was twice named to the NBA All Star team, and in July, 2015 joined the Sacramento Kings. Caron has devoted his adult life to giving back to his hometown through bike and backpack giveaways and basketball camps. For more information about Caron go to www.caronbutler.com.
From the Streets to Center Court – Part 1 with Caron Butler – 10-3-15 | Mind Body Spirit Living We break for our series of shows looking at how we learn about ourselves from others by speaking with a special guest whom we have much to learn from. Caron Butler’s life story is one we can all benefit from knowing…….overcoming an early life of drugs and crime, a career in the NBA, and giving back to his hometown to inspire others to achieve their dreams. We were able to connect with Caron just before the introduction of his autobiography, Tuff Juice, This is the first Caron is a native of Racine, Wisconsin, where the Mind Body Spirit Living show is recorded, and currently splits his time between his home in Racine, and his home in Southern California where he is currently a member of the Sacramento Kings NBA Basketball team. Caron has an amazing and inspiring life story that has been featured on ESPN and is getting ready to release his autobiography Tuff Juice on October 7. During a very rough childhood, Caron was arrested 15 times before the age of 15, and was a drug dealer at age 11. While at a detention center, he found his love for basketball, and played both AAU ball and on his high school team at Racine Park High School before being recruited to play at the University of Connecticut under Coach Jim Calhoun. While at UConn, Caron shined, leading the team in both scoring and rebounding in his freshman year, improving on his numbers in his sophomore year, and leading his team to the Big East regular season and tournament titles and the Elite 8 at the NCAA Tournament. He was named co-Big East player of the year and second-team All American, before then declaring for the NBA draft. Caron was the 10th pick in the 2002 NBA draft, playing for the Miami Heat for 3 seasons. His career has taken him to numerous teams in the NBA, including the Washington Wizards and Dallas Mavericks with many appearances in the NBA Playoffs. Caron was twice named to the NBA All Star team, and in July, 2015 joined the Sacramento Kings. Caron has devoted his adult life to giving back to his hometown through bike and backpack giveaways and basketball camps. For more information about Caron go to www.caronbutler.com.