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Welcome to Loud City Debuts on NBA 4 Life Radio
Yesterday evening I had the opportunity to stop by the radio show NBA 4 Life, hosted by Patrick Doohan and Aaron Wallace. We had a chance to wrap about the Thunder for a little while and covered a number of subjects.
It's obvious that Doohan and Awall have a great time talking about all things NBA-related, and hopefully I didn't bring the energy level down too much with my meanderings.
Give the entire show a listen, but if you want to jump ahead to where I pop in, that occurs around the 14 minute mark.
Loud City Debuts on Breakthrough Radio to Discuss NBA Lockout
This past Wednesday, I was invited to call into the Breakthrough Radio Show at the request of Seth Pollack, who is SB Nation's regional sports editor for Arizona and also runs the Suns' site, Bright Side of the Sun. The radio show normally airs on 1010AM in Arizona.
We took the opportunity to discuss the CBA lockout, but more specifically, the players' lawsuit that was filed on Monday.
11/16/11 NBA Lockout Talk | Breakthrough Radio
I jump in about 41 minutes in, but be sure to listen to the entire broadcast. The show's first guest was the great Ben Golliver, who is an actual bona fide sports reporter for CBS Sports. He also runs the great SB Nation Blazers Edge blog, so his take and input on the situation is well worth listening to.
Thanks to Seth for inviting me on, and hopefully I don't bore you all to tears as I warbled on in my droll yet semi-uninspiring legalese.
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Loud City Debuts on Technically Speaking at CLNS Radio
Updated with hard link to the episode
We've had the privilege of seeing our GM Zorgon appear on various media outlets to talk about the Thunder. Well, now it's my turn. I was invited as a guest on CLNS Radio's show, Technically Speaking, to talk a little bit about the CBA situation and the Thunder team.
Technically Speaking: Episode 10 | CLNS Radio
The show is hosted by Mike Munger and former NBA referee Tim Donaghy, so they bring an interesting combination of insight and experience to the format. If you thought I was long-winded and lacking in direction in written form (where I actually am able to self-edit), wait 'till you get a load of me in unscripted format.
I have no idea why I sound like I'm talking into a pillow.
I believe the traditional phrase is, "A face made for radio." We can now add an addendum to that - "A voice made for silent film."
OKC ThunderCast #80: Season Three Spectacular
Your ThunderCast hosts recap the Western Conference Finals and recall the most unforgettable and emotional moments of a dramatic Season Three. Can you guess the answer to Brent’s trivia question? And who will we pull for between Dallas and Miami? All this and more in the season finale.
Play the Show [24:00]
OKC ThunderCast #79: Age Before Beauty
In a weekend editorial, Brent breaks down the good, bad, and ugly from Game 3 against the Dallas Mavericks. Who's to blame for the Thunder's poor start? Also, if you could pick just one player from each team to best represent his franchise, who would they be?
Play the Show [12:41]
OKC ThunderCast #78: Ri-Dirk-ulous
Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals saw a great performance from Kevin Durant overshadowed by a near perfect Dirk Nowitzki . The Thunder remain confronted with winning on the road against the hot-shooting Dallas Mavericks. What adjustments does Oklahoma City need to make in Game 2 and beyond to capture the advantage in the series? Brent, Blayne, and Michael share our top-secret formulas to Thunder success.
Play the Show [13:33]
OKC ThunderCast #77: The Proof Is In the Playoffs
If the Thunder can reach the Western Conference Finals by eliminating the Grizzlies, will the accomplishment be tainted by the fact that the Thunder have not had to beat the Lakers or Spurs? Brent and Blayne take starkly opposed viewpoints on this question, and we address a fan's question: why does Westbrook get blamed for the Thunder's losses?
Play the Show [30:04]
OKC ThunderCast #76: Bear Down
After being dominated by the Grizzlies in Game 1 of the Western Conference semi-finals, many Thunder faithful began to despair. The Thunder stopped the Memphis momentum dead in its tracks, however, with a convincing Game 2 victory. Which game better predicts of the rest of the series, and which game was just a fluke? Your hosts project the series outcome and identify the strengths and weaknesses of the contending teams.
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