PDA

View Full Version : DBR Podcast Episode #95: PK80 Champions



Dev11
11-27-2017, 07:22 PM
We celebrate the PK80 victories by having me record at Donald's apartment. Enjoy an extra long episode.

Links:

iTunes (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/dbr-podcast/id954964236?mt=2)
Google Play (https://goo.gl/app/playmusic?ibi=com.google.PlayMusic&isi=691797987&ius=googleplaymusic&link=https://play.google.com/music/m/Ikxgkr6wboxnehrbaoqd47vw4gq?t%3DDuke_Basketball_Re port)
Soundcloud (https://soundcloud.com/dbrpodcast)
Stitcher (http://app.stitcher.com/browse/feed/58077/details)

Timestamps:

0:00 Those legal eagles, ByrdCampbell earn our thanks once again.

0:30 Jason is in an unfamiliar place… and so is Sam.

2:40 We recap the Florida game, and Jason begins by asking, “Did you think we would win when we were down by 17 points?”

6:30 Sam says, “Duke looked around and said, ‘Hey, we’re better than this,’” and with that the Blue Devils took control of the game

9:10 We sing the praises of Florida. Donald is really impressed and says Florida will be a contender all season long

9:55 Jason unveils his unified theory of the 2017-18 season… it boils down to one word: Rebounding!

14:10 Donald talks about Marvin Bagley, and we wonder where he ranks among the all-time greats at Duke, freshmen or otherwise.

18:30 Donald brings up ESPN’s “odds of winning the game” silliness. Duke was a decided underdog at times during the tournament.

22:10 Jason brings up some other folks who played well, starting with Wendell Carter, who was great down the stretch against Florida.

25:00 Donald: “It is almost like Jay Bilas got married last night to a woman named Second Jump because he was in love with it…”

26:50 We turn to the Texas game, which Jason says was “The dawn of the Alex O’Connell era”

32:20 Sam discusses the shot chart from the Texas game, and how every shot was made in the paint.

34:50 Donald points out that we lead the nation in points in the paint… and Jason wonders how scary good we will be in a few months when the youngsters mature.

37:55 Jason wonders if we need to lose a game to really learn the lessons we need to be truly great.

40:30 Sam is forced to eat crow over his earlier prediction that Duke would not develop the bench.

50:25 ByrdCampbell is the choice of Dukies in FL and TX for legal advice

51:10 Jason previews the ACC-Big Ten challenge and our mediocre opponent, Indiana

58:15 Sam sidetracks us into a conversation about the amazing Minnesota-Alabama game which turned into an insane 5-on-3 contest… and the 3 almost won!

1:03:20 Jason wants to know how much we should blame Richard Pitino for not being able to coach Minnesota better against the 3-man Alabama team.

1:09:05 We turn to Duke Football and Jason admits he lost faith in this team and they proved him wrong by winning their last 2 games to make it to a bowl game.

1:15:25 Player of the week… which we are re-naming the non-Bagley Player of the Week

1:19:35 Parting Shots – Donald with some love for the Duke women’s soccer team

1:21:15 Parting Shots – Sam congratulates Matt Luke, a Cut disciple, for becoming the new head coach at Ole Miss and then Sam tries to curry favor with noted Duke billionaire David Rubenstein.

1:23:25 Parting Shots – Jason tips his cap to JWill, who was inducted into the College Basketball Hall of Fame alongside some other legends, some of whom Sam has never heard of!

1:25:30 We want your stories about your earliest basketball memories. Send them to us at DBRPodcast@gmail.com

1:28:15 Goodbye and the Duke band plays us home

JasonEvans
11-28-2017, 09:47 AM
Just wanted to highlight our request for you to email us at DBRPodcast at gmail with your stories of your earliest basketball memories. We need something interesting to talk about in a relatively dry December.

-Jason "I watched John Drew rain bank shots down upon the NBA when I was a youth... I will never forget that. Since Tim Duncan retired, no one uses the backboard any more" Evans

yancem
11-28-2017, 02:07 PM
Just wanted to highlight our request for you to email us at DBRPodcast at gmail with your stories of your earliest basketball memories. We need something interesting to talk about in a relatively dry December.

-Jason "I watched John Drew rain bank shots down upon the NBA when I was a youth... I will never forget that. Since Tim Duncan retired, no one uses the backboard any more" Evans

Don't remember the DBR gmail address but this is one of my favorite early basketball memories: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aV1B2Bp0EIg

I went out to my drive way after that game and took that shot at least a 100 times!!!

Dev11
11-29-2017, 10:26 AM
Don't remember the DBR gmail address but this is one of my favorite early basketball memories: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aV1B2Bp0EIg

I went out to my drive way after that game and took that shot at least a 100 times!!!

Email: dbrpodcast@gmail.com

I'm glad we're going to play this little game. I've watched very little basketball from before 2000, save for the handful of game tapes that the Duke store used to play on loop when I was in school. I think I watched the entire second half of the 2001 Final Four once in there, although that one I watched live. I've also watched the 1992 Elite Eight and the 1991 Final Four games all the way through.

We've gotten a couple responses so far, but keep them coming! The more we get, the more Donald and Jason can curate.