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  • The the last episode of Basketball's Borough, we explore the journey of Barclays Center and the Brooklyn Nets. From moving state to state, to building an arena from the ground up, join us as we dive into the stories and experiences of those who have been a part of this remarkable transformation.

    05:01 - 12:30: Howard Beck discusses the design and initial reactions to the Barclays Center. 12:31 - 18:30: The evolution of the arena's role in Brooklyn's culture and community. 18:31 - 27:00: The impact of the arena on Brooklyn’s identity and the anticipation of the Nets' move. 27:01 - 40:00: Personal anecdotes from Shaka King, Claude Johnson, and Chris Mullin about their experiences with the Barclays Center. 40:01 - 50:00: Reflections on the arena's influence on local businesses and the neighborhood. 50:01 - 58:25: Claude Johnson's contributions and the significance of the Black Fives Foundation murals.

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  • In this episode, we explore the incredible coaching legacies that Brooklyn has produced. Featuring interviews with sportswriter Peter Vecsey, coaches PJ Carlesimo and Bill Raftery, and many more, this episode highlights the careers of iconic coaches like Lenny Wilkens, Red Auerbach, Red Holzman, and Larry Brown. Discover how these Brooklyn-born legends shaped the game and left an indelible mark on basketball history.

    Breakdown:

    02:01 - 06:00: Lenny Wilkens' historic coaching career and influence 06:01 - 12:00: The early dominance of Red Auerbach and his impact on the NBA 12:01 - 18:00: Red Holzman's coaching philosophy and legacy with the New York Knicks 18:01 - 26:00: The unique journey and contributions of Larry Brown 26:01 - 30:00: Peter Vecsey on the greatness of Brooklyn's coaching legends 30:01 - 34:00: PJ Carlesimo on learning from Brooklyn’s best 34:01 - 38:00: The continued legacy and influence of Brooklyn coaches

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  • In this episode, we explore the rise of Lincoln High School as a basketball powerhouse, starting with Stephon Marbury and continuing through Sebastian Telfair and Lance Stephenson. Featuring interviews with coaches, players, and basketball historians, this episode highlights the unique culture of Lincoln basketball and the legendary figures who made it famous.

    Breakdown:

    02:01 - 06:00: Mike Boynton on the influence of Stephon Marbury 06:01 - 12:00: The early years of Lincoln High School's basketball dominance 12:01 - 18:00: Kenny Pretlow on the media frenzy during Sebastian Telfair's senior season 18:01 - 26:00: The rise of Lance Stephenson and his impact on Lincoln's dynasty 26:01 - 30:00: The legacy of Tiny Morton and his coaching philosophy 30:01 - 34:00: Isaiah Whitehead's journey and contributions to Lincoln basketball 34:01 - 38:00: The continued legacy of Lincoln High School and its impact on Brooklyn basketball

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  • In this episode, we explore the pivotal role Brooklyn played in shaping the Big East Conference, one of college basketball's most storied leagues. Featuring interviews with Chris Mullin, PJ Carlesimo, and Jack Armstrong, we delve into the rise of St. John’s and Syracuse, and the legendary careers of Brooklyn ballers like Chris Mullin and Pearl Washington.

    02:01 - 06:00: Glenn Braica on the early days of the Big East and its Brooklyn roots 06:01 - 12:00: The rise of Chris Mullin and his decision to stay in New York for St. John’s 12:01 - 18:00: PJ Carlesimo on the impact of Chris Mullin and the Big East’s explosion 18:01 - 26:00: The legend of Pearl Washington and his impact on Syracuse 26:01 - 30:00: Mark Jackson’s journey from Bishop Loughlin to St. John’s and the NBA 30:01 - 34:00: The unique style and talent of Brooklyn point guards 34:01 - 38:00: The lasting legacy of the Big East and Brooklyn’s influence

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  • In this episode, we take a nostalgic trip back to the summer of 1974, a pivotal time for Brooklyn basketball. Featuring interviews with Albert King, John Salley, World B. Free, and Rick Telander, this episode highlights the unique culture of playground basketball and the characters who made that summer unforgettable. Discover the stories behind Albert King's rise to fame, Fly Williams' playground legend, and Rick Telander's classic book, Heaven is a Playground.

    02:01 - 06:00: Albert King on the essence of Brooklyn playground basketball 06:01 - 12:00: Rick Telander's journey to Brooklyn and the birth of Heaven is a Playground 12:01 - 22:00: The legend of Fly Williams with insights from Albert King, John Salley, and World B. Free 22:01 - 28:00: Rodney Parker’s role as a connector in Brooklyn basketball and his influence on Jim McMillian 28:01 - 34:00: Albert King's basketball family and his rise from Fort Greene to national fame 34:01 - 38:00: The impact of Heaven is a Playground and Albert King’s reflections on his legacy

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  • In this episode, we explore the trials and triumphs of some of Brooklyn’s most iconic basketball players. Featuring interviews with Hall of Famers like Lenny Wilkens, Oscar Robertson, and Billy Cunningham, we delve into the stories of Connie Hawkins and Roger Brown, who overcame significant challenges to leave a lasting legacy in the sport. Discover the impact of the 1961 gambling scandal on these players' careers and how they found redemption in the ABA.

    02:01 - 06:00: Connie Hawkins' early career and the 1961 gambling scandal 06:01 - 12:00: Lenny Wilkens and Oscar Robertson on Connie Hawkins' talent and legacy 12:01 - 26:00: The rise and fall of Roger Brown, including his legendary high school showdown with Connie Hawkins, his struggles post-scandal, and his comeback and success in the ABA with insights from Ted Green, Oscar Robertson, and Peter Vecsey 26:01 - 30:00: Tony Jackson's career and contributions to Brooklyn basketball 30:01 - 34:00: Larry Brown and Doug Moe’s journey from Brooklyn to the ABA 34:01 - 38:00: Billy Cunningham's memorable year in the ABA and the league’s lasting influence

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  • In this episode, we delve into the illustrious history of Boys High School, a powerhouse in Brooklyn high school basketball. Featuring interviews with greats such as Lenny Wilkens and Jackie Jackson, this episode highlights the extraordinary talent and unforgettable moments that defined Boys High. From dominating the PSAL championships to creating legends on the playgrounds, discover how Boys High set the standard for excellence in basketball.

    02:01 - 06:00: Mel Davis on the allure of Boys High and his decision to attend 06:01 - 10:00: Peter Vecsey and Billy Cunningham on Boys High's dominance in the 1960s 10:01 - 18:00: Connie Hawkins' impact, legendary performances, and insights from Larry Brown and Lenny Wilkens 18:01 - 22:00: The epic 1960 PSAL semifinals featuring Hawkins and Roger Brown 22:01 - 26:00: The myth and reality of Jumpin’ Jackie Jackson 26:01 - 30:00: Sihugo Green and other Boys High legends who followed 30:01 - 34:00: The coaching legacy of Mickey Fisher and Howie Jones 34:01 - 38:00: Lenny Wilkens' journey from Boys High to the NBA Hall of Fame

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  • In this episode, we explore the roots of basketball in Brooklyn, tracing its journey from the early 20th century to the foundation of the NBA. Featuring interviews with basketball historians Claude Johnson and Murry Nelson, this episode highlights the contributions of early pioneers like Ossie Schectman and Dolly King, and organizations such as the Smart Set Athletic Club. Discover how these trailblazers laid the groundwork for the sport and created a lasting legacy.

    02:01 - 06:00: The story of Ossie Schectman and the first points in NBA history 06:01 - 12:00: Claude Johnson on the formation of early basketball clubs in Brooklyn 12:01 - 18:00: The impact of the Smart Set Athletic Club and the rise of the Black Fives era 22:01 - 26:00: Murry Nelson on the early professional leagues and the Brooklyn Celtics 26:01 - 30:00: Dolly King's journey from LIU to the professional leagues and his legacy 30:01 - 34:00: The influence of early basketball on the development of the sport

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  • In our premiere episode, we celebrate the legends who laid the foundation of Brooklyn Basketball. Featuring interviews with basketball greats such as Stephon Marbury, Chris Mullin, and World B. Free, this episode takes you through the playgrounds, high schools, and professional careers that shaped these iconic figures. Discover how the gritty, competitive spirit of Brooklyn basketball not only created stars but also influenced the entire sport. Explore the legacy of legendary teams, the culture of streetball, and the communities that supported these athletes from their humble beginnings to their grand achievements.

    02:01 - 06:00: Interviews with Ray Haskins, World B. Free, and Stephon Marbury 06:01 - 10:00: Discussion on iconic Brooklyn playgrounds and high schools featuring Larry Brown and Albert King 10:01 - 14:00: The cultural impact of Brooklyn basketball with insights from Lenny Wilkens and Chris Mullin 14:01 - 18:00: Tales of streetball legends and playground heroes narrated by John Salley and Rod Strickland

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