Career performances from Kyle Lowry and Bam Adebayo and yes, even Max Strus, gave Miami the surge it needed to take the series lead, up 2-1. the Celtics, the Heat showed no signs of cooling down. When Jimmy Butler didn't return to the second half of Game 3 vs. May 23: NBA Playoffs: Time to Believe in "Heat Culture?" As part of Asian American, Native Hawaiian, Pacific Islander Heritage Month, SportsCenter anchor Kevin Negandhi tells us the story of the first Indian-American to ever be President of Basketball Operations for an NBA team, why the smartest people in the NBA respect him so much, and what his still-unfolding journey says about all of us. For example, almost any Asian-American working in sports media can tell you about their shared experiences, from media personalities to NBA point guards.to the guy who ran the Minnesota Timberwolves until yesterday, Sachin Gupta. There are some experiences however, that happen to unite Asian-Americans. With over 20 million people from 20 different countries across the most populated continent on the planet, you can make a pretty good case that the very concept of an "Asian-American" is incredibly oversimplified. May 24: The Guy Behind the Guy: Sachin Gupta's Groundbreaking NBA Journey ESPN's Dave Fleming once again brings us the origin story of this legendary meme, and tells us why every corner of society just can't get enough of it. Now, 10 years after Crying Jordan first became a meme, it's still just as popular as ever, popping up anywhere and everywhere. When Michael Jordan began to cry during his Basketball Hall of Fame induction speech, that moment would turn one of basketball's greatest players to the meme seen 'round the Internet. May 25: Crying Jordan: The GOAT of Memes (ENCORE) But best-selling author and ESPN Daily mythbuster David Epstein puts the theory to the test again, and explains why the 10,000 hours myth has gained so much attention. 10,000 hours has long been heralded as the golden benchmark to achieving greatness in almost anything. The theory goes that with enough repetition, time, and hard work, anyone can become the master of their craft. May 26: 10,000 Hours of Lying: The Myth of Mastering a Skill (ENCORE) He shares the story of a broadcaster motivated to prove that everyone deserves opportunity. ESPN's Sam Borden went to visit Weiler and learn more about his process as a live game analyst for college hoops (see more coverage from College GameDay here). During college in Indiana, Weiler forged a relationship with the basketball team, and then found his way to the broadcast booth himself. May 27: Sound Sports: A Blind Man's Journey to the Broadcast Booth (ENCORE)īryce Weiler grew up listening to the likes of Brian Barnhart call Illinois basketball games, and as a young man who'd been blind since infancy, he fell in love with the pictures painted on the radio.
Chris Herring, author of Blood in the Garden: The Flagrant History of the 1990s New York Knicks, explains how a team known for its tough guy image paved the way for the modern NBA. Under the direction of head coach Pat Riley, and led by players like Patrick Ewing, Charles Oakley and John Starks, the Knicks pioneered a style of basketball that was physical, intimidating, and rarely beautiful. That was never more evident than in the 1990s, when you could watch the Knicks fight on the court.figuratively and literally.at Madison Square Garden. The Nets may play across town with three of the biggest stars in NBA history, but New York still bleeds blue and orange. May 30: Blood in the Garden: How the 90s Knicks Gave Rise to the Modern NBA (ENCORE)ĭespite decades of mediocrity, the New York Knicks inspire an almost religious devotion from their rabid fanbase. He hops in the time machine with stories of Steph that reveal his personality and character, before he was an NBA legend. has known the NBA 3-point record holder, three-time champion and expected 2022 Finals MVP since those days. But ever wonder what he was like in college? At tiny Davidson College in North Carolina, he was kinda just like everyone else: going to the library, eating late-night chicken parm, helping his friend pack CDs.all while his basketball star was rising. Steph Curry is vying for his fourth NBA title. Depending on the day and time, recent episodes might only appear in the playlist above.
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Many podcast platforms limit the number of episodes in the show feed, but the entire archive of ESPN Daily episodes is available in the playlist above and the list below. It's where the breaking news of SportsCenter meets the deep dive storytelling of 30 for 30. Monday through Friday, host Pablo Torre brings you an inside look at the most interesting stories at ESPN, as told by the top reporters and insiders on the planet. ESPN Daily kicks off your morning with the best sports story you'll hear all day.