Over And Back: Stories About Nba History

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Sinopsis

Over and Back tells stories about NBA, ABA & pro basketball history. Hosted by Jason Mann and Rich Kraetsch. Part of The Step Back NBA Podcast Network, powered by Fansided.

Episodios

  • Reggie Lewis: Losing the next Boston Celtics great

    02/09/2014 Duración: 01h28min

    We discuss the life, career and tragic death of the Boston Celtics' Reggie Lewis. Jason and Rich dive into the career timeline of Lewis, his rough upbringing in drug-riddled Baltimore, playing in high school with three other future NBA players and being recruited by Northeastern University and eventual UConn legend Jim Calhoun. The guys then move onto his NBA career, joining a still-talented but increasingly old Boston Celtics team, finally getting the reigns to himself, holding court at "The Table", duels with Michael Jordan, his final NBA game against the Charlotte Hornets and much more. Finally, a look at Lewis' untimely death, what occurred in the aftermath, how the media, players and the league covered the death and the downward spiral of the Boston Celtics franchise.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

  • Who is Mr. Basketball for every NBA city?

    29/08/2014 Duración: 01h12min

    Episode #3 is a departure from the usual format as Jason Mann and Rich Kraetsch tackle the question of each NBA city's Mr. Basketball. Some cities are a breeze but others? There's quite an argument. Can a Clipper be Mr. Los Angeles? Where does "Pistol" Pete fit in? Is Bill Laimbeer or Isiah Thomas Mr. Detroit? Join us as we tackle each and every current NBA city and determine their Mr. Basketball!Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

  • Scottie Pippen: The NBA's ultimate complement

    19/08/2014 Duración: 01h49min

    In episode 2 of the Over and Back Podcast, Jason Mann and Rich Kraetsch are joined by Nate Duncan to discuss the life and career of Scottie Pippen, his place in history, how he changed the SF position and much more. Pippen is perhaps the best "second banana" ever, a man constantly in the shadow of one of the NBA's greatest players ever, but on his own merits still one of the top 50 players of all time and a first-ballot Hall of Famer. A man constantly hungry for admiration and respect, Pippen struggled in keeping his emotions in check whether in the media or on the bench, leading to constant questions about his leadership and motivation. Never a gifted offensive player, Pippen eventually turned himself into an offensive weapon utilizing his unbelievable athleticism and length. Defensively, there were few better. Making full use of that length, athleticism and basketball instincts, Pippen was the patriarch of the famed "Three Doberman" defense that propelled the young Chicago Bulls to NBA r

  • Rick Barry: Underhanded

    11/08/2014 Duración: 01h45min

    In the inaugural episode of Over and Back, Jason and Rich are joined by Curtis Harris of ProHoopsHistory to discuss the life and career of NBA and ABA legend Rick Barry. Rick is one of the more polarizing figures in NBA history, a talented budding superstar who made the dubious decision to jump from the NBA to the ABA in the prime of his career. As it turned out, Barry may have kickstarted the free agent revolution made famous by Oscar Robertson and baseball’s Curt Flood. Barry, however, was seen as a selfish, money-hungry player who didn’t care about winning, a reputation that would surround him forever, even as he ventured back to the NBA and led the Golden State Warriors to their one and only NBA championship. On the podcast, we discuss Barry's jump to the ABA, whether it was the right decision at the time and why it ultimately hurt his legacy, his tenuous relationship with teammates, coaches and the media, his talented bloodline with NBA sons Brent and Jon, being a premiere scorer without the benefit

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