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Bob Ryan: Legendary Boston Globe columnist and Basketball Hall of Famer - AIR116

Bob Ryan: Legendary Boston Globe columnist and Basketball Hall of Famer - AIR116

FromIn all Airness - Michael Jordan era NBA history


Bob Ryan: Legendary Boston Globe columnist and Basketball Hall of Famer - AIR116

FromIn all Airness - Michael Jordan era NBA history

ratings:
Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Jan 23, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Let's welcome iconic Boston Globe columnist and Basketball Hall of Famer, Bob Ryan. His excellent book, Scribe: My Life in Sports (2014), will be the framework of our multi-part conversation.[Support: Buy Adam a coffee | Amazon: USA / Australia | Audible | Booktopia | PayPal]In this first instalment, we cover Bob’s early life in New Jersey - his parents’ influence on his love of sports, the first column he released as an 11-year old, his transition to grade school and on to Boston College where he’d first meet recently-retired NBA star, Bob Cousy - and a few years hence - the legendary Red Auerbach. Bob chats about calling the Eagles’ basketball games on student-run radio, graduating from BC and transitioning to The Boston Globe.You’ll hear the funny story behind Bob’s assignment to cover the Celtics and his unique experiences working the 1970 NBA Finals, amidst a who’s who of superstars at Madison Square Garden in New York. All that and plenty more – to top it all off, Bob’s recall is stunning.Support: Buy Adam a coffee | Amazon: USA / Australia | Audible | Booktopia | PayPalListen: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | OvercastFollow: Instagram | Twitter | YouTube | FacebookSubscribe (free): NBA-history newsletter[as an Amazon Associate / Booktopia Affiliate, Adam earns from qualifying purchases - you'll be supporting his podcast at no extra cost to you]
Released:
Jan 23, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Episodes feature former-NBA players, coaches and media. Topic-based chats, too. Adam's focal point is Michael Jordan, but he covers the history of basketball with his unique Australian humour.