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    Explore " chris webber" with insightful episodes like "Banner the PG Brothers - Episode 4", "Mike Bibby", "Webber's Timeout: 93 Michigan vs UNC Rewatch", "Manute Bol" and "Robert Horry buzzer beater - Lakers vs. Kings 2002 WCF" from podcasts like ""The Count It Podcast", "Knuckleheads with Quentin Richardson & Darius Miles", "Bigger Than the Game with Deremy and Jose", "Legends of Sportsball" and "NBA Flashback"" and more!

    Episodes (16)

    Banner the PG Brothers - Episode 4

    Banner the PG Brothers - Episode 4

    In this episode, we delve into the illustrious career of basketball legend LeBron James, tracing his remarkable journey from a high school prodigy to an NBA icon. Witness the pivotal moments that defined LeBron's legacy, including his multiple championships, MVP awards, and his impact beyond the court as a philanthropist and advocate for social justice. Additionally, we explore the dynamic landscape of the NBA's top point guards, highlighting the exceptional skills and game-changing abilities that distinguish the current top five players at this pivotal position.

    Mike Bibby

    Mike Bibby

    Mike Bibby is in the building!! One of the original, original Jordan Brand members hops on Knuckleheads to chop it up with Q and D. He gets into winning the tournament with  Arizona, as well as what it was like getting drafted by Vancouver to play for the Grizzlies. Mike relives those legendary 2000s Kings teams, playing with C Webb and why he thinks they should’ve had at least one championship during that stretch. And of course … he lists his all-time five favorite Jordan PE’s. We back live on location from XS Nightclub at Wynn Las Vegas!

     

    1. ’96 McDonalds game, playing against Kobe (8:20)
    2. Winning NCAA tournament his freshman year at Arizona (11:30)
    3. Getting drafted to the Vancouver Grizzlies (16:09)
    4. Going to the Kings with C Webb, Vlade and Peja (25:57)
    5. Lakers-Kings rivalry (38:56)
    6. Bibby’s legendary Jordan collection (40:30)



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    NBA veterans Quentin Richardson and Darius Miles are lifelong friends and bona fide truth-tellers. Listen as they invite special guests, high-profile athletes, musicians and entertainers to get brutally honest about everything from current events to untold stories from the golden era of sports and culture. Named for the on-court celebration they made wildly popular, this unfiltered, hilarious and surprising podcast is like playing NBA 2K with no fouls.

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    Webber's Timeout: 93 Michigan vs UNC Rewatch

    Webber's Timeout: 93 Michigan vs UNC Rewatch

    On this episode of Bigger Than The Game the guys are doing a rewatch of the 93 National Championship Game aka Webber's timeout! The guys couldn't let March Madness go by without talking about at least one game. And this is a big one as it's the 30th anniversary of this infamous game!! The guys talk about why this continues to loom over Chris Webber to this day. Does this game define Michigan's Fab Five?? How great of a coaching job was this for Dean Smith and does the timeout overshadow this? Have we been unfair to Chris Webber all these years when it comes to this game and the Fab Five?  All this and more on Bigger Than The Game with Deremy and Jose!!  You can also watch this on our Youtube channel. Just go to YouTube and type in Bigger Than The Game with Deremy and Jose !!  #Fab Five #Webbertimeout #93titlegame 

    Manute Bol

    Manute Bol

    Manute Bol was born on October 16th, 1962 in Turalei, Sudan, to Madute and Okwok Bol. The name Manute means “special blessing”, and he was part of the ethnic group, the Dinka, of the Nilotic people, who are among the tallest populations in the world. Bol’s mother was 6’10”, and his father and sister were both 6’8”, but his grandfather stood at 7’10”! As a youth Manute played soccer, but abandoned it at age 10 because he was already too tall. Manute was born in a village where he couldn’t measure himself, but learned in 1979 that he was 7’7”.In his later adolescence, Manute started playing basketball with teams in Wau and Khartoum, where he experienced racism from the northern Sudanese. 

    Robert Horry buzzer beater - Lakers vs. Kings 2002 WCF

    Robert Horry buzzer beater - Lakers vs. Kings 2002 WCF

    Hosted by Sarah Kustok, NBA Flashback is the podcast that takes you back to the best moments in NBA history through exclusive archival audio from the NBA vault, along with new interviews with the players and coaches who were in the building.

    In this episode of NBA Flashback, we go back to May 26th, 2002 and relive Game 4 of the Western Conference Finals, when Robert Horry, AKA "Big Shot Bob," hit a buzzer beater to give the Lakers a shocking come from behind win over the Kings. We talk with Rob about the rivalry with the Kings, why he is able to stay so cool under pressure, what the feeling was like when the shot went in, and why this was the biggest shot he ever hit.

    NBA Flashback is available on the iHeart app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. NBA Flashback is a production of iHeartMedia and the NBA.

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    The Four

    The Four

    The Power Forward position has changed quite a bit over the last few years.  The position went from big man with mid range, pick n pop  and post moves to wing players with slow foot speed.    Power Forwards such as Tim Duncan, Kevin Garnett and Dirk Nowitzki dominated the early 2000s are some of the greatest to ever play in the league.   In this week's episode Bryan and Aldrin continue their all time great's series with part 4 "The Four"!  The co-host give unveil their 10 greatest Power Forwards of all time.    Tune in and find out who makes the cut! 

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    Pod Suey ~ October 1, 2021

    Pod Suey ~ October 1, 2021
    October 1, 2021 ~ Full Episode. Two former high level political rivals introduce an initiative to make Michigan part of the national vote movement. Paul W. Smith asks Ford CEO Jim Farley why none of the new EV battery plants are being built in Michigan. NBA Hall of Famer and Fab 5 Star Chris Webber on why he's making a $175 million investment in a large Detroit based cannabis company, Britney freed and MSU's Hall of Fame Basketball coach Tom Izzo weighs in on the transfer portal and the new Name Image Likeness Policy.

    Juwan Howard

    Juwan Howard

    Chi-Town hooper turned Michigan legend, we’ve got THE Juwan Howard on this week’s episode of Knuckleheads. And this one? This one’s for the culture, y’all. How the Fab Five assembled and the origin of their signature swag. Getting drafted and playing with Chris Webber again. Winning a ring after 17 years in the league and just needing to feel that champs’ champagne in his eyes – no goggles. And finally getting back to Michigan, where he’s determined to capture the NCAA title that eluded the Fab Five back in the day. It’s story time from one of our favorite OGs. Don’t miss. 

    1. Young Chicago ballers and playing AAU with Chris Webber [6:50]
    2. University of Michigan, Fab Five culture, Duke vs. Michigan [18:55]
    3. Getting drafted to Washington, rookie year with C-Webb, and his 100-million-dollar contract [44:00]
    4. How he kept the best haircut in the game, Dallas Mavericks and Dirk Nowitzki. [57:15]
    5. Tracy McGrady, Juwan’s signature jump hook, winning an NBA Championship [1:03:25]
    6. The Juwan Howard Foundation, coaching at Michigan, the Miami Heat and Udonis Haslem [1:28:00]

    About Our Hosts:

    NBA veterans Quentin Richardson and Darius Miles are lifelong friends and bona fide truth-tellers. Listen as they invite special guests, high-profile athletes, musicians and entertainers to get brutally honest about everything from current events to untold stories from the golden era of sports and culture. Named for the on-court celebration they made wildly popular, this unfiltered, hilarious and surprising podcast is like playing NBA 2K with no fouls.

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    More Power, More Fame and a Legend Named Chris Webber

    More Power, More Fame and a Legend Named Chris Webber

    In this episode, Ike Amaechi is joined by Mitch Orsatti, Steven Leslie, Ugo and Sean Khan to talk about the Hall of Fame, share their NBA power rankings and to defend their the top teams on their lists. 

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    Music featured on the episode is brought to you by Lyve of the Enjoy Music Group and Sonny Rocwell of The Goodness. Edited by Vonn August. Executive Producer is Ikenna Agu. Follow High and Low on Instagram and Twitter @gethighandlow. 

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    The Rational Fanatic, The Carnage of James Harden, Enduring Winless Careers vs. Abbreviated Winning Careers, Early NHL Impressions, Brady vs. Brees

    The Rational Fanatic, The Carnage of James Harden, Enduring Winless Careers vs. Abbreviated Winning Careers, Early NHL Impressions, Brady vs. Brees

    Alex is joined by the following cast of characters: Chris, Jesse, Jon, and Josh. These has-beens share their thoughts on the world of sports from the past week. The show begins with four smoldering rounds of Start-Bench-Cut: [Federov-Kovalchuk-Kovalev], [Garnett-Mourning-Webber], [Cabrera-Pujols-Thomas], [Donald-Taylor-White] (7:06). The crew discuss the carnage in the wake of James Harden’s decisions (17:11), the return of the NHL (25:14), and Alex reflects on the arrogance of his Montreal Canadiens in placing Corey Perry on waivers (32:07). The friends give their preview for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. New Orleans Saints Sunday night game (33:07), and discuss how COVID is raging and affecting the NBA schedule in a major way (39:01). The team introduce a new TSP segment called The Rational Fanatic (42:10), and then consider when was the last NHL Super Team (106:24). The show ends with everyone’s Qualin Awards (109.35).

    Lebron James and Chris Paul's Dominance in Perspective

    Lebron James and Chris Paul's Dominance in Perspective

    Matt Stroup and Steve Alexander look at 15-plus years of fantasy (and real-life) dominance from LeBron James and Chris Paul, who have both pulled off the insane feat of being early-round fantasy players in 2005 and 2020. LeBron and CP3 also become the jumping-off point for a discussion on whether we should avoid players who are over 30, with Shawn Marion, Gerald Wallace, Gilbert Arenas and Chris Webber all serving to varying degrees as cautionary tales.

    Read more in Roundball Stew here: https://www.rotoworld.com/article/roundball-stew/cp3-and-lebrons-all-time-dominance?page=1

    The Year in Fantasy Basketball: 2004-05

    The Year in Fantasy Basketball: 2004-05

    Matt Stroup and Steve Alexander first talk some recent fantasy hoops, with Grizzlies coach Taylor Jenkins heaping a lavish comparison (Giannis Antetokounmpo) upon 20-year-old Jaren Jackson Jr. Then, we hop into the fantasy hoops time machine to visit the 2004-05 season in all its glory. Join us as we remember an incredible seven games from Ron Artest, vintage years for Larry Hughes and Gilbert Arenas with the Wizards, Allen Iverson and Chris Webber both in Philly, and Marcus Camby's tenure as a profoundly underrated 30-something.

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