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Our local fans will appreciate this episode! We have a special guest that we have wanted to have on this show for a very long time. Chad Bell is in the house! The former Nevada Wolf Pack star joins Zach for a conversation that we know will have a huge impact on our listeners.
Chad Bell is from Inglewood CA where the hoops scene is no joke. He played his college basketball at New Mexico and of course for our very own Nevada Wolfpack. He went on to have a successful professional career as both a player and coach where he still continues to give back to the game in the coaching world. Chad shares great stories about the high school hoops scene in Inglewood, Tyson Chandler, Craig Smith, Fran Fraschilla, Kirk Snyder, Kevinn Pinkney Trent Johnson, Mark Fox, Sweet 16 run, finding your role, Tim Hardaway, Doc Rivers, Ty Lue, experiences overseas, coaching an MUCH more.
This conversation is one that you do not want to miss. Coach Bell has had such an incredible journey and sacrifice and passion has paid off. His experiences were a joy to learn about and our younger listeners and aspiring coaches will get A LOT out of this one.
Thank you Coach Chad Bell!
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We are beyond honored to have this conversation today. Derrick Gervin joins us for a conversation we will never forget. The Gervin name is perhaps one of the most well respected names both on and off the court and top tier basketball royalty! We are truly blessed for this episode.
Derrick Gervin is the brother of Iceman George Gervin. He made a name for himself with a Hall of Fame career at UTSA where he is known as the school's first true athletic superstar and one of two players to have their jersey retired. Gervin was drafted 90th overall in the 1985 NBA Draft. He went on to have a successful career in the NBA, CBA and overseas where he was a CBA scoring champion, 2x Israeli League Scoring champion and Israeli League MVP. Derrick shares great stories about his brother George, high school hoops scene in Detroit, UTSA, his journey to NBA, Dr J, Larry Bird, Michael Jordan, Drazen Petrovic, Kiki VanDeWeghe, Oscar Schmidt, Team Gervin, Coaching, UTSA Hall of Fame induction, his podcast and MUCH more.
Today was truly a special day for us, especially Zach who got to learn from the brother of Iceman who was one of his idols. Although Iceman is one of the greatest players to ever play, it was important for us to shine light on an incredible career and basketball mind in Derrick. One thing is for sure, the Gervin name is beyond basketball and we know you all will love this conversation just as much as we did.
Thank you Derrick Gervin!
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Carson City is represented on the show today. Coach Vince Inglima is in the house! Coach Inglima takes time to share his playing and coaching journey in an episode that will give young athletes (from our area especially) the vision to expand their future in hoops beyond high school.
Vince Inglima attended Carson High School. He was a late bloomer going from a backup guard on the Freshman team to earning Sierra League Player of the Year as a Senior. He went on to have a Hall of Fame Career at Sonoma State. Inglima earned CCAA Male Athlete of the Year, All-West Region, and All-American honors. He also holds the school record for career 3-point percentage (44.6) and is third in free throw percentage (82.5). Inglima was an Academic All-American, and was awarded Academic All-District by ESPN The Magazine. Vince helped lead his team to winning the CCAA for the first time in school history. He was inducted into the Sonoma State Athletics Hall of Fame in 2012. He also played professionally in Australia before jumping into the coaching world where he is currently the Head Coach at San Fransisco State. Vince shares great stories about Carson High School, David Padgett, Jeff Rowe, Sonoma State, experiences in Australia, Joe Ingles, CJ Massingale, coaching, San Francisco State and MUCH more!
Big thanks to Coach Inglima for taking the time to share his journey in hoops with us today. This is such a great example of hard work paying off whether you want to be a great high school basketball player, continue on to the next level as a player, or find your way as a coach. We know you’ll all enjoy this one!
Thank you Coach Vince Inglima!
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We have a University of Minnesota great in the house! Ralph Sampson III joins us for an episode we know you will love. Our local listeners who supported our Reno Bighorns back in the day especially!
Ralph Sampson III is the son of the Hall of Fame player Ralph Sampson. He carved out an amazing high school career making a name for himself quickly. He went on to have a great career at University of Minnesota where he joined Kevin McHale and Mychal Thompson as one of the few players to collect more than 1,000 points, 500 rebounds and 200 blocks in their college careers. He went on to have a successful career overseas and also in the G-League. Ralph shares great stories about his father, high school hoops scene in GA, recruitment, University of Minnesota, Coach Tubby Smith, Dexter Pittman, Enes Kanter, LeBron, experiences overseas, coaching/training and MUCH more!
We are forever grateful for Ralph Sampson III for being so generous with his time. The journey is inspiring and what he has continued to do with coaching/training after his playing career is something we truly admire. So many great stories shared in this episode that you do not want to miss!
Thank you Ralph Sampson III!
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What an honor this is! We have basketball royalty on the podcast today. Jackie Stiles is in the house! The SMS legend, WNBA All-star and Women’s Basketball Hall of Famer joins us for an episode that is a must listen.
Before Caitlin Clark and Kelsey Plum, there was Jackie Stiles. Jackie Stiles is from small town Claflin Kansas and starred at Claflin High School. She led the whole country in scoring and holds just about every High School scoring record in the state if Kansas imaginable. She continued her greatness at Southwest Missouri State (Now Missouri State) where she went on to electrify Women’s basketball and capture the attention of the basketball world with her inspirational play by leading SMS to the Final Four and rewriting the whole NCAA Women’s basketball record books. She held the NCAA career scoring record for 16 years. Jackie earned the Wade Trophy and the Honda Awards Player of the Year, she is a 3x NCAA All-American, 4x MVC 1st Team and 3x MVC Player of the Year. She went on the be the 4th overall pick in the 2001 WNBA Draft, earned Rookie of the Year and was selected as a WNBA All-star as a rookie. She went on to be inducted into the Missouri State, Missouri Valley Conference, Springfield area, Kansas and the National High School Hall of Fame AND of course the Women’s Basketball Hall of Fame.
It was an absolute honor to have Jackie Stiles on the podcast today. She shares her incredible journey in basketball and great stories about Claflin, Wild recruiting process, SMS, Final Four run, WNBA Draft, Pat Summit, Sheryl Swoopes, Lisa Leslie, overcoming adversity, Cancer journey, personal training, coaching and MUCH more! BIG thanks to Jackie Stiles for hanging out with us today. You do NOT want to miss this one!
Thank You Jackie Stiles!
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For the first time on this show we finally have a former WNBA player on the podcast! This one is even more special because our local listeners will remember this name as well. Jordan Adams Smith is in the house! The Moapa Valley High School and New Mexico legend shares her journey in hoops for an episode you don't want to miss.
Jordan Adams Smith is from Overton Nevada where she has an incredible high school athletics resume. She was a 4x State Champion and 2x State MVP in Volleyball and a State Champion in Basketball in 1999 where she also earned Nevada Gatorade Player of the Year. She went on to have a Hall of Fame college basketball career at New Mexico where she was Newcomer of the Year, 4x All-Mountain West selection,Mountain West Conference Tournament MVP, and helped lead her team to their first ever Sweet 16 appearance her senior year. She is the schools All Time Leader in Blocks (Both MBB and WBB), All-Time Leader in Field Goals Made, 3rd All Time in Scoring. She was the 1st UNM player drafted to the WNBA she was selected 18th overall in 2003. She had a successful career in the WNBA, NWBL, Overseas and even the Canadian National Team. She went on to Coach at Moapa Valley High School and also at the collegiate level.
We had such a great time with Jordan and we can’t thank her enough for sharing her experiences with us. She tells great stories about Moapa Valley, Ashlee Orndorff, New Mexico, LaToya Thomas, Sweet 16 run, draft night, Lisa Leslie, Katie Smith, experiences overseas, coaching, The Elevated Closet and MUCH more. We know you’ll all love this episode just as much as we did!
Thank you Jordan Adams Smith!
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For the first time ever we have Idaho State represented on the podcast. Idaho State legend and former NBA player Steve Hayes is in the house! It is an honor to have Steve share his hoops journey for an episode we know you’ll love.
Steve Hayes was a high school standout in the state of Idaho. He went on to play for Idaho State where he led the Big Sky in both scoring and rebounding. He is Idaho States all time leader in rebounds and blocks. He is also 2nd all time in scoring. He is a 3x 1st Team All-Big Sky selection and he led his team to victory over UCLA which is known as one of the biggest upsets in NCAA tournament history. Steve was the 76th overall pick in the 1977 NBA Draft where he had a successful career in the NBA, EBA, CBA and Overseas. He was named CBA MVP and a CBA Champion during his time in that league. Steve shares great stories on growing up in Idaho, Idaho State, upsetting UCLA, journey to NBA, George Gervin, Larry Bird, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, MJ, Julius Erving, Charles Barkley, Moses Malone, experiences overseas and MUCH more!
BIG thanks to Steve Hayes for taking the time to hang out with us today. We learned so much about our favorite era of hoops and it was an honor to have him on the podcast. His journey has such a great message for young players coming up so make sure to tune in to this one!
Thank you Steve Hayes!
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We have a special episode for all of you hoop heads out there. We have a Duke legend on the podcast today! It is an absolute honor to have Gene Banks with us for an episode that you do NOT want to miss.
Gene Banks is simply a basketball legend. He is the 1st ever McDonald’s All-American MVP and he is known as the one who jumpstarted Duke University into a national power. Banks helped lead Duke to the National Championship game a Freshman after a losing season. He was the ACC Rookie of the Year, ACC Scoring Champion, 2x NCAA All-American. He went on to be the 28th overall pick in the 1981 NBA Draft where he went on to have a great career in both the NBA and a legendary career Overseas. Gene shares great stories about growing up in Philly, McDonalds All-American Game, choosing Duke, Coach K, Journey to NBA, Magic Johnson, Bernard King, Ice Man, MJ, Charles Oakley, Purvis Short, Artis Gilmore, experiences overseas, his podcast and MUCH more!
This was a special episode for us and we can’t thank Gene Banks enough for his time. It was such an honor to learn from the Duke legend from our favorite era of basketball. This episode will not disappoint!
Thank you Gene Banks!
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We’re excited to drop this episode today. It is an honor to have Adam Drexler on the podcast. The pro hooper and son of Clyde Drexler shares his journey in basketball for an episode we know you’ll enjoy.
Any hoop fan knows the Drexler name as his father Clyde Drexler is one of the all-time greats to ever play the game. Adam Drexler however has made a name for himself and shares his impressive journey in basketball. He played at both LMU and Houston before continuing his pro career overseas, the BIG3 and a few stops in the NBA Summer League and training camp. Drexler shares great stories about Tony Hawk, Rick Mahorn, Joe Johnson, James Harden experiences overseas, The BIG3, Michael Jordan, his father, his podcast with former guest Dia Miller and MUCH more!
We appreciate Adam Drexler for taking the time to share his hoops journey with us. He has done so much beyond basketball and his work ethic and path in basketball is a great example for our younger listeners to learn from. You don’t want to miss this one!
Thank You Adam Drexler!
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We have another great episode for you today! It is an honor to have Tony Fuller on the podcast. The former NBA player and Coach had a big impact on Zach during his playing career and we know he will for all of our listeners too.
Fuller played his college hoops at Pepperdine. He was the 93rd overall pick in the 1980 NBA Draft where he would be selected to his hometown Detroit Pistons. Fuller jumped right into the coaching world after just one season in the NBA and EBA. He had the opportunity to be a member of some amazing coaching staffs including serving as Head Coach of San Diego and State and Pepperdine. Fuller shares great stories on growing up in Detroit, Vincennes, Pepperdine, Dave Bing, Andrew Toney, Pete Newell, Jim Harrick, Johnny Davis, coaching, his books and MUCH more!
We appreciate Tony Fuller for taking the time to share his hoops journey with us. There is a lot of wisdom and great playing, coaching and life advice dropped in this episode. We can't thank coach enough for his time and we know you will all love Tony as much as we do. You don’t want to miss this one!
Thanks Tony Fuller!
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You know its going to be a special episode anytime you have Crenshaw represented on this podcast. Former NBA player and 2x Italian League Champion Darwin Cook is in the house! Cook shares his experiences in hoops and stories from our favorite era of basketball!
Darwin Cook has an inspiring journey in basketball. He went from always being told he couldn’t do something, to always proving his peers wrong. Cook went to legendary Crenshaw High School where he earned an opportunity to play his college hoops at Portland where he is still the career All-Time leader in both Steals and Assists. Cook was selected 70th overall in the 1980 NBA Draft and had a great career in both the NBA and overseas. He was an important member of the 80’s Nets teams and is a 2x Italian League Champion. Cook shares great stories on Crenshaw Hoops, Coach Willie West, recruiting process, Portland, NBA Draft Night, Marques Johnson, Larry Bird, Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, Darryl Dawkins, Michael Ray Richardson, Edgar Jones, experiences overseas, life after hoops and MUCH more!
We appreciate Darwin Cook for taking the time to share his story with us. We had such a great time learning about his journey and all of the great stories from our favorite era of hoops. You don’t want to miss this one!
Thanks Darwin Cook!
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It’s an honor to drop this episode today. We have arguably the greatest female high school basketball player to ever come out of Northern Nevada on the podcast! Local legend Ashlee Orndorff takes time to share her incredibly emotional story with basketball and sexual abuse in one of the heaviest episodes in our 5 years of Not In My House Podcast.
Ashlee Orndorff is from small town Hawthorne Nevada. At 6’2’’ she was ahead of her time and absolutely superior to everyone on the basketball court. She played all positions on the floor and had the complete skillset with the ability to score inside, outside and she made everyone around her stars. Ashlee led Mineral County High School to three state titles. Orndorff at one point held the state record for career points and still holds the state record for career rebounds, career blocks and the single-game record for rebounds (30) and assists (15). She was named USA Today Nevada Player of the Year in 1998, USA Today Honorable Mention All-American in 1999, She was named State MVP in both basketball and Volleyball in 2000 and she was selected to the Nike All-American Team. Orndorff was also ranked as a top 30 player and a top 5 wing player in the nation. Despite being recruited by the top programs in the country, she chose to sign with Nevada before transferring to University of Portland where she was the first in school history to earn WCC Newcomer of the Year and she also made WCC Honorable Mention. Ashlee shares her story of sexual abuse by her AAU coach that started at age 15 and continued throughout both her storied high school and college career that eventually led to drug addiction and depression...yet the ultimate bounce back story of courage and strength.
This was truly an honor to have Ashlee Orndorff on the podcast today. Out of all of the incredible accolades racked up and the difference she made in every game she has suited up for in her legendary high school basketball career, the biggest difference may perhaps come from her life experiences off the court to help the next generation. Her life may have more of a purpose now than ever. How fitting that she once again the ultimate difference maker.
Thank you Ashlee Orndorff!
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It doesn’t get much better than this. We have another former Allstar and Hall of Famer in the house! Sidney Moncrief takes time to hang out and share his basketball story with us in an episode you do NOT want to miss.
Sidney Moncrief is an Arkansas legend. He is still the schools All time leader in Rebounds, he was the 1979 SWC Player of the Year and also helped lead Arkansas to a Final Four. He went on to be the 5th overall pick in the 1979 NBA Draft by the Milwaukee Bucks. During his Hall of Famer career he was 5x NBA Allstar, 2x Defensive Player of the Year and has both his College & NBA numbers retired. Most importantly, he is doing so many great things outside of basketball these days. Moncrief shares awesome stories about growing up in Arkansas, the recruiting process, Coach Eddie Sutton, Sports Illustrated cover, journey to NBA, Larry Bird, Michael Jordan, Don Nelson, life after hoops, his books and MUCH more!
This was truly an honor to have Sidney Moncrief on the podcast today. Be sure to go to SidneyMoncrief.com and support him and his books including his newest book Get Off The Bench, Get In The Game! A Guideline to Get Off The Sidelines In The Work Place. You do NOT want to miss this one!
Thank You Sidney Moncrief!
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You know we had to talk college hoops in some form with March Madness going on! Today we have a guest who played in our favorite era of college of hoops. Former Syracuse player and team captain, Sonny Spera joins the show for an episode true hoop heads will appreciate.
Sonny Spera was an important role player for Syracuse in 80’s during those epic years in the Big East. We dive into how crucial it is to know your role, accepting your role and how to make a difference in the game wether you’re in the game or not. Spera shares great stories growing up in NY, his journey to Syracuse, Coach Boehiem, Leo Rautins, Pearl Washington, Chris Mullin, Mychal Adams, Patrick Ewing, Alonzo Mourning, accepting roles, earning team captain title, life after hoops, his podcast and much more.
We can’t thank Sonny Spera enough for taking the time to hang out and talk hoops. Please be sure to check out and support his podcast with former guest (who we love!) Chuck Everson. The podcast is titled “Big East Rewind” and they have had incredible guests that any true hoop fans will truly enjoy. Be sure to check it out and show some love.
Thank you Sonny Spera!
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Rod Benson was one of our first guests on this podcast in Season 1 (Episode 55) and he is returning as our first guest in Season 5! We are honored to bring him back, catch up, and share some laughs. Be sure to check out his first appearance with us where we learn about his basketball journey if you haven’t already!
In this episode, Rod shares great stories about getting elbowed by 7’9" Sun Mingming from Rush Hour, Loren Woods, Terrence Leather, Troy Murphy, his experiences overseas, time in Reno, book titled “Different Dude” and MUCH more!
It was an honor having Rod back on the pod. We always get a lot of great laughs when he is on and you will NOT be disappointed when you check out his book. Thank you Rod Benson!
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We are back at it with another great episode today. Larry Turner joins us to share his hoops journey and all of the great things he has continued to do on the sidelines. Every basketball journey is unique and it is an honor to have Larry on the show today!
Larry Turner played his college basketball at both Oklahoma and Tennessee State. After not being selected in the NBA Draft, he worked his way on the Lakers roster and continued to have a great career in both the G-League and Overseas . Larry has had a special journey in basketball and he shares some great stories about growing up on a farm, Nike Camp, recruiting process, Oklahoma, Coach Sampson, Hollis Price, Tennessee State, journey to NBA, Experiences overseas, Kobe Bryant, Michael Jordan, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Sofoklis Schortsanitis, Chris Wilcox, coaching and MUCH more!
We can’t thank Larry enough for his time today. He has continued to give back to the game and has continued to make a difference both on and off the court. We are so honored to have Larry share his journey in basketball and we know you will all love this episode just as much as we did.
Thanks Larry Turner!
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We may have taken a break from posting episodes but we are coming back with a good one! We are honored to have Mike Milligan on the podcast today! This episode is one that we know you don’t want to miss.
Mike Milligan is a basketball legend where to this day still holds the record for most points scored in a high school game in Long Island where he dropped 76 points. He went on to play college basketball at both Florida and Tennessee State. He was drafted in the 5th round by the Philadelphia 76ers in 1983 and went on to become a professor in finance. Mike shares great stories about Bill Chamberlain, his High School coach, the 76 point game, Dean Smith, college playing days, draft process, Jeff Ruland, Dale Ellis, Ray Williams, Finance and MUCH more.
BIG thanks to Mike for taking the time to share his hoops and finance journey with us. We learned so many great things beyond basketball and enjoyed all of the great stories. We know this episode will not only be entertaining but also educational. We are very grateful for Mike and we know that you will all love this listen. You do NOT want to miss out on this one!
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This episode is special because it goes well beyond basketball. It’s an honor to have Dr. Lloyd Walton on the podcast! The former Marquette and NBA player shares his journey in hoops and all of the amazing thing he has done after basketball.
Dr. Walton was named a Parade All-American. He went on to a junior college before starring at Marquette where he led the team to successful NCAA tournament runs. He went on to be the 40th overall pick in the 1976 NBA Draft and played for both the Bucks and the Kings. He went on to become a senior career counsellor for the National Basketball Players Association and created Life Long Winner LLC Consulting. Dr Walton shares great stories about Tiny Archibald, Norm Van Lier, High School/Blacktop scene in Chicago, Coach Al McGuire, Butch Lee, Journey to NBA, Junior Bridgeman, overcoming adversity, becoming an NBA senior counselor, his book and MUCH more!
This was truly an honor to have Dr. Lloyd Walton on the podcast today. The strength shown throughout his life to give back and make a difference is something to to be admired and it was a joy learning about the journey. You do NOT want to miss this one!
Thanks Dr. Lloyd Walton!
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It’s an honor to have another Kansas Jayhawk legend on this show. Dave Robisch is in the house! The former ABA and NBA player shares his journey with hoops with some great stories from our favorite era of basketball!
Dave Robisch is one of the best players to ever wear a Jayhawk uniform. His number 40 is retired and for good reason. Robisch is a 2x Big Eight Player of the Year, 3x First-Team All Big Eight and is in the Kansas Sports HOF. He went on to be the 44th overall pick by the Boston Celtics in the 1971 NBA Draft and had a great career in both the ABA and NBA. Robisch shares great stories about his time at Kansas, Jo Jo White, Bud Stallworth, Coach Ted Owens, NCAA tournament experience, journey to ABA, NBA & leagues merging, Oscar Robertson, Mel Daniels, Moses Malone, Julius Erving, Larry Brown, Fatty Taylor and MUCH more!
This was honor to have Dave on our show today. This era of basketball is so special with all of the amazing players and history from the ABA that must be recognized so this episode has great meaning to us. Awesome stories shared in this one. You do NOT want to miss this episode!
Thank you Dave Robisch!
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This episode is one that you do NOT want to miss. Merl Code is in the House! The basketball world is not always a fair place for everybody and this episode is a perfect example of why.
Merl Code was one of those players that saw the play happen before it happened. He played with love, passion, joy and made those around him better. He played his college hoops at Clemson and went on to play professionally overseas, including a stint with the Denver Nuggets. He later worked as a sneaker rep for both Nike and Adidas where he would eventually find the game he loved betraying him. Merl dives deep into his basketball journey from start to finish. He shares stories about his recruiting process, Clemson, playing professionally, his time at Nike and Adidas, and his book titled Black Market. Merl also speaks his truth of how the justice system failed, how he ended up spending 5 and a half months in Federal Prison, and what’s next for him and his journey.
We can’t thank Merl Code enough for taking the time to share his story. The basketball world can be a dark place at times and we are beyond thankful to have Merl speak his truth. We know that Merl is going to have a positive impact on whatever he does moving forward.
Be sure to purchase his book Black Market as this episode is just a small sample size of what you will learn from buying the book. Don’t pass on this episode!Thank you Merl Code!
Please support Merl Code by checking out the link to purchase the book below-
https://www.harpercollins.com/products/black-market-merl-code?variant=40515121905698Shoutout to former guest and friend Gene Smith from Hoya Locker Room for the assist on this one.
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