
The Pure Hoops Quick Hitters
Summary: The Pure Hoops Quick Hitters will provide commentary, analysis, breaking news and quick hit audio delivered right to your finger tips to keep you informed, updated and on your game in the world of hoops.
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Podcasts:
Tim Scarborough discusses the precautions in place for The Basketball Tournament (TBT) starting on July 4th .
John Fanta talks to Michigan State coach Tom Izzo about the pandemic, social protests and being in his wife's doghouse for missing Magic Johnson's birthday party. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Eric and BJ talk power forwards with Antonio Davis.
LeBron's greatness with Miami and how 'The Heatles' came to be
Seth Partnow of The Athletic discusses key issues surrounding the NBA restart
Bill Walton and Mike Wise discuss Bill's final meeting with Maurice Lucas, who was dying of cancer in 2010
Cassidy Hubbarth and Monica McNutt discuss the significance of the NBA Players' Coalition and its impact on the rest of the NBA season.
Classic stories from Part I of Mike WIse's two part conversation with Hall of Famer Bill Walton
Legendary coach and analyst Bill Raftery dishes on fellow legends Jim Calhoun, Jim Valvano, & Rick Pitino
Monica McNutt & Ari Ivory discuss corporate America's evolving perception of African Americans
How 2007 and '09 NBA drafts should have gone down.
Garrett Temple of the Nets on finding common ground between the races in America
Quick Hitters: Danny Green and Sekou Smith on returning in Disney
Eric Newman and BJ Armstrong talk to Bleacher Report Senior NBA writer Howard Beck about the Lakers-Blazers 2000 Western Conference Finals matchup and the alley-oop that launched a three-peat. Plus, find out which Blazer says that Portland would have had a three-peat if they had won Game 7. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Renee Montgomery feels that sports leagues will be more tolerant of athletes speaking out on social issues