Episodios
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In this eightieth very lightly produced installment of Barnards on the NBA, dad Matt and 12-year old son Emilio are back to continue their discussion of the best lineups one could put together of NBA and ABA players who attended specific colleges and universities.
This episode features Emilio determining which players make up the best starting lineup and seven-man bench he can from among the BAA/ABA/NBA players who attended Long Island University. Matt responds with his picks from this Northeast Conference member and they compare notes on their selections and discuss other players they considered.
Which players who hooped it up in the shadow of the legendary Clair Bee made our lineups? Give us a listen and find out! And let us know what you think about what we're up to. We can be reached at [email protected].
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In this seventy-ninth very lightly produced installment of Barnards on the NBA, dad Matt and 12-year old son Emilio make their long-awaited return to continue their discussion of the best lineups one could put together of NBA and ABA players - but this time they're looking at players born in a particular country.
This episode features Emilio determining which players make up the best starting lineup and seven-man bench he can from among the NBA players born in Lithuania. Matt responds with his picks from this Baltic republic and they compare notes on their selections and discuss other players they considered.
Which players who hooped it up on the eastern shore of the Baltic Sea made our lineups? Give us a listen and find out! And let us know what you think about what we're up to. We can be reached at [email protected].
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In this seventy-eighth very lightly produced installment of Barnards on the NBA, dad Matt and 12-year old son Emilio return to continue their discussion of the best lineups one could put together of NBA players based upon where they played in college.
This episode features Emilio determining which players make up the best starting lineup and seven-man bench he can from among the NBA players who attended La Salle University. Matt responds with his selections from this Atlantic 10 Conference member and they compare notes on their selections and discuss other players they considered.
Which players who hooped it up at Tom Gola Arena or played with or are Tom Gola made our lineups? Give us a listen and find out! And let us know what you think about what we're up to. We can be reached at [email protected].
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In this seventy-seventh very lightly produced installment of Barnards on the NBA, dad Matt and 12-year old son Emilio return to continue their discussion of the best lineups one could put together of NBA players based upon where they played in college.
This episode features Emilio determining which players make up the best starting lineup and seven-man bench he can from among the NBA players who attended Washington State University. Matt responds with his selections from this Pac-12 institution and they compare notes on their selections and discuss other players they considered.
Which players who hooped it up in Pullman, WA made our lineups? Give us a listen and find out! And let us know what you think about what we're up to. We can be reached at [email protected].
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In this seventy-sixth very lightly produced installment of Barnards on the NBA, dad Matt and 12-year old son Emilio return to continue their discussion of the best lineups one could put together of NBA players based upon where they played in college.
This episode features Emilio determining which players make up the best starting lineup and seven-man bench he can from among the NBA players who attended Kansas State University. Matt responds with his selections from this Big 12 program and they compare notes on their selections and discuss other players they considered.
Which players who played their college ball in Manhattan, KS made our lineups? Give us a listen and find out! And let us know what you think about what we're up to. We can be reached at [email protected].
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In this seventh-fifth very lightly produced installment of Barnards on the NBA, dad Matt and 12-year old son Emilio turn their focus to the new champion of point scoring in the history of the NBA: the man, the myth, the legend - the one and only LeBron James.
Check out some of the sites we referenced for yourself and marvel at LeBron's achievements:
LeBron James on Basketball Reference https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/j/jamesle01.html
LeBron James on NBA.com https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/j/jamesle01.html
LeBron James on Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LeBron_James
Fire this one up and let us what you think! You can reach us at [email protected].
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In this seventy-fourth very lightly produced installment of Barnards on the NBA, dad Matt and now 12-year old son Emilio take on another redraft, going all the way back this time to the first ever draft when the BAA and NBL came together in 1947.
This episode features Emilio and Matt discussing players selected on that July day in Detroit and redrafting the top 14 based on how their careers played out.
Give us a listen and let us know what you think! Get in touch if you have any questions or comments about what we're doing. We can be reached at [email protected].
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In this seventy-third very lightly produced installment of Barnards on the NBA, dad Matt and 12-year old son Emilio return to continue their discussion of the best lineups one could put together of NBA players based upon where they played in college.
This episode features Emilio determining which players make up the best starting lineup and seven-man bench he can from among the NBA players who attended Vanderbilt University. Matt responds with his selections from this SEC stalwart and they compare notes on their selections and discuss other players they considered.
Which players who balled out at the Memorial Gymnasium made our lineups? Give us a listen and find out! And let us know what you think about what we're up to. We can be reached at [email protected].
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In this seventy-second very lightly produced installment of Barnards on the NBA, dad Matt and now 12-year old son Emilio embark on another redraft, training their gaze this time to the first two round draft in 1989.
This episode features Emilio and Matt discussing the players selected in the only NBA Draft to take place in 1989 and redrafting the top 14 based on how their careers played out.
Give us a listen and let us know what you think! Get in touch if you have any questions or comments about what we're doing. We can be reached at [email protected].
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In this seventy-first very lightly produced installment of Barnards on the NBA, dad Matt and 11-year old son Emilio are back to continue their discussion of the best lineups one could put together of NBA players based upon where they played in college.
This episode features Emilio determining which players make up the best starting lineup and bench he can from among the NBA players who attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Matt responds with his selections from this Big Ten basketball institution and they compare notes on their selections and discuss other players they considered.
Which players who made out in the cardinal and red made it into our squads? Give us a listen and find out and let us know what you think about what we're up to! We can be reached at [email protected].
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In this seventieth very lightly produced installment of Barnards on the NBA, dad Matt and 11-year old son Emilio are back to continue their discussion of the best lineups one could put together of NBA players based upon where they played in college.
This episode features Emilio coming up with the best starting lineup and bench he can from among the NBA players who attended Purdue. Matt responds with his version of the best players from this West Lafayette basketball powerhouse and they compare notes on their selections and discuss other players they considered.
Which players who did work in the black and gold made our squads? Give us a listen and find out and let us know what you think about what we're up to! We can be reached at [email protected].
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In this sixty-ninth very lightly produced installment of Barnards on the NBA, dad Matt and 11-year old son Emilio continue their discussion of the best lineups one could put together of NBA players based upon where they played in college.
This episode features Emilio coming up with the best starting lineup and bench he can from among the NBA players who attended Boston College. Matt responds with his versions of the squad from this Chestnut Hill hoops haven and they compare notes on their selections and discuss other players they considered.
Which players who got busy in the maroon & gold made the cut? Give us a listen and find out and let us know what you think about what we're doing! We can be reached at [email protected].
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In this sixty-eighth very lightly produced installment of Barnards on the NBA, dad Matt and 11-year old son Emilio continue their discussion of the best lineups one could put together of NBA players based upon where they played in college.
This episode features Emilio coming up with the best starting lineup and bench he can from among the NBA players who attended SMU. Matt responds with his versions of the squad from this Dallas hoops factory and they compare notes on their selections and discuss other players they considered.
Which players who balled out at Moody Coliseum made the cut? Give us a listen and find out and let us know what you think about what we're doing! We can be reached at [email protected].
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In this sixty-seventh very lightly produced installment of Barnards on the NBA, dad Matt and 11-year old son Emilio dive into another redraft and turn their attention to 1985.
This episode features Emilio and Matt discussing the players chosen in that historic 1985 NBA Draft and redrafting the top 14 based on how their careers played out.
Give us a listen and let us know what you think! Get in touch if you have any questions or comments about what we're doing. We can be reached at [email protected].
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In this sixty-sixth very lightly produced installment of Barnards on the NBA, dad Matt and 11-year old son Emilio continue their discussion of the best lineups one could put together of NBA players based upon where they played in college.
This episode features Emilio coming up with the best starting lineup and bench he can from among the NBA players who attended Arizona State University. Matt responds with his versions of the squad from this Tempe hotbed of basketball and they compare notes on their selections and discuss other players they considered.
Which players who donned the Maroon & Gold made the cut? Give us a listen and find out and let us know what you think about what we're doing! We can be reached at [email protected].
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In this sixty-fifth very lightly produced installment of Barnards on the NBA, dad Matt and 11-year old son Emilio turn their focus to selecting an all-time starting lineup and bench for the franchise now known as the Oklahoma City Thunder.
This episode features Emilio and Matt considering the players who've suited up for the Oklahoma City Thunder and Seattle SuperSonics through the years, selecting their starting fives and filling out their benches.
Give us a listen and let us know what you think! Get in touch if you have any questions or comments about what we're doing. We can be reached at [email protected].
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In this sixty-fourth very lightly produced installment of Barnards on the NBA, dad Matt and 10-year old son Emilio turn their focus to selecting an all-time starting lineup comprised of players who wore uniform numbers 88 and 99 and then compare the teams they put together.
Give us a listen and let us know what you think! Get in touch if you have any questions or comments about what we're doing. We can be reached at [email protected].
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In this sixty-third very lightly produced installment of Barnards on the NBA, dad Matt and 10-year old son Emilio take a look at players through NBA/ABA history who were born on June 27 & 28 and then compare the teams they put together.
Which of the 14 June 27 birthday boys and 10 June 28 birthday boys made the squad? Catch us talking about Malik Allen, John Barber, Bradley Beal, Alex Blackwell, Damone Brown, Stan Brown, Russell Critchfield, Larry Demic, Landry Fields, Craig Hodges, Bobby Hurley, Brice Johnson, Kevin Joyce, Andrew Lang, Jeff Malone, Monte Morris, Tom Owens, Chuck Person, Ed Peterson, Giff Roux, Jim Spanarkel, Rodney White, Terrence Williams and Joe Young.
Give us a listen and let us know what you think about this format! Get in touch if you have any questions or comments about what we're doing. We can be reached at [email protected].
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In this sixty-second very lightly produced installment of Barnards on the NBA, dad Matt and 10-year old son Emilio construct the best lineups one could put together of NBA players based upon the states in which they were born.
This episode features Emilio coming up with the best starting lineups he can from among the NBA players who were born in North Dakota, South Dakota, Idaho and Wyoming. Matt responds with his versions of these squads and they then have each state's team do battle in a head to head mini-tournament to see who comes out on top.
Which players who repped these unlikely pro basketball spawning grounds made the cut? Which team came out on top? Give us a listen and find out and let us know what you think about what we're doing! We can be reached at [email protected].
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In this sixty-first very lightly produced installment of Barnards on the NBA, dad Matt and 10-year old son Emilio continue their discussion of the best lineups one could put together of NBA players based upon where they played in college.
This episode features Emilio coming up with the best starting lineups he can from among the NBA players who attended the University of Louisville. Matt responds with his versions of the squad from this Derby City institution and they compare notes on their selections and discuss other players they considered.
Which players who repped the Gateway to the South made the cut? Give us a listen and find out and let us know what you think about what we're doing! We can be reached at [email protected].
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