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  • Legends Never Die
    2023/02/13
    Welcome to another episode of Spencer Haywood Rules podcast. In today’s show, Spencer Haywood, a former professional basketball player who played in both the NBA and ABA during the 1970s discusses his past life and the challenges he faced during the 1970s. He is best known for his legal battle against the NBA, which resulted in the Spencer Haywood Rule allowing players to enter the league before their college eligibility expires.

    The Spencer Haywood Rule has been a game-changer for the NBA, as it has allowed talented young players to enter the league early and showcase their skills to a wider audience. This has helped to create a more competitive and exciting league and has also given players greater control over their careers.


    He also invited Matt Billman, and Lamont Mims into the show to discuss the trades happening in the NBA. He asked their opinions about the trades, how they will affect the team dynamics, as well as the many teams favored by the fans to win the championship this season in the NBA. Lastly, he also shares some stories about retired players gathering and having a reunion like the Lakers' previous roster, Magic Johnson, Pat Riley, Kareem, and Spencer himself.


    Quotes


    Congratulations to LeBron James for breaking Kareem's all-time scoring record. And it happens because of my contribution in 1971 - Spencer Haywood

    "Kyrie Irving going to Dallas is one of the biggest trades this season, and he'll be well taken care of by Mark Cuban and the team." - Spencer Haywood


    "Kevin Durant's move to Phoenix makes them a strong contender for the Western Conference finals," - Spencer Haywood


    Featured in the episode


    Spencer Haywood
    American Former Basketball Player | Olympic Gold Medalist | NBA Champion, All-Star, All-NBA First Team, | ABA MVP, '70 ROY
    Profile: https://linktr.ee/SpencerHaywood

    Lamont Mims

    CEO, Sports Animation Entertainment
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/lamont-mims-24162127

    Matt Billman

    Producer, The Spencer Haywood Rule Podcast
    www.heartcastmedia.com

    Books about Spencer Haywood


    The Spencer Haywood Rule: Battles, Basketball, and the Making of an American Iconoclast

    Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Spencer-Haywood-Rule-Basketball-Iconoclast-ebook/dp/B086HF6GLV
    Good Reads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/53647047-the-spencer-haywood-rule
    Triumph Books: https://www.triumphbooks.com/the-spencer-haywood-rule-products-9781629377766.php


    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction
    00:56 Spencer’s story and the history of Spencer Haywood Rule
    17:45 Kareem’s past story before NBA
    21:30 Player trade about Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving
    23:13 Insights from Matt and Lamont on the Player Trades
    27:11 Laker Reunion in Hawaii
    30:55 Odds of NBA teams
    33:30 NFL Super Bowl
    36:04 Conclusion


    Produced by Heartcast Media


    www.heartcastmedia.com
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    37 分
  • Bringing the Noise & the Numbers with Chuck D
    2022/05/24
    In this episode, Spencer welcomed Chuck D, an American rapper, singer, and songwriter. Chuck D is a founder, leader, and frontman of the American hip hop group Public Enemy. Chuck also contributed to hip-hop songs focused on politics and social norms.Spencer and Chuck talk about the origin of Hip-hop and how it was born from the poor life of Urban America. They also reminisce about Chuck being a Knick fan and Spencer joining the Knicks Team. They also talked about Kendrick Lamar and his way of portraying his art through Hip-hop and Rap. This led to giving some thought and comments to other hip-hop artists and their way of expressing their art.They also talked about the Hip-hop is related to violence, hate, and discrimination during its early days. These things contribute to the evolution of Hip-hop as Hip-hop said to Chuck giving consciousness to political and social issues, especially to the Urban-poor and Black community.They also discussed how Hip-hop was starting to integrate into the Basketball scene as Spike Lee was trying to attach Brooklyn Hip Hop to Michael Jordan. This led to the Air Jordan sneakers being famous on the streets and a symbol of Hip-hop culture.Spencer and Chuck also talked about the current NBA players having so much salary and benefits compared to the old days. Spencer goes on to talk about how the old players are having financial problems as their health is slowly degrading. Spencer said he went to some NBA players such as Lebron, Steph, and Chris Paul and asked for assistance to finance their health insurance.Finally, Spencer asked Chuck what his thoughts were about the current NBA playoffs. Chuck gives comments about Miami and Boston as well as the Dallas versus Warriors. Chuck also said that players right now are having so much early retirement age. This gives thoughts why Chuck said that the G League is better than NCAA when nurturing players.Key TakeawaysIn this podcast, you will learn:What is the History and Origins of Hip-Hop and it's linked to RapReminiscing the Past when Spencer was traded to Knicks Some Thoughts and Comments on Hip-hop artistsThe Culture of Hip-hop and the connection of Violence, Hate, and DiscriminationHow Hip-hop is connected with the Basketball CultureFinancial Help for Retired NBA Players especially Black AthletesComments and Thoughts about the NBA PlayoffsQuotesThat's what makes culture a wonderful thing. It unites us and the human spirit and our similarities and knocks aside the differences. - ChuckThe planet is already a planet of color. It's not your whiteness running in anything. It's the mind that they say like this is pure and everybody else is contaminated with color is the only way around. - ChuckFeatured in this EpisodeSpencer Haywood | American Former Basketball Player | Olympic Gold Medalist | NBA Champion, All-Star, All-NBA First Team, | ABA MVP, '70 ROY Profile: https://www.nba.com/news/history-nba-legend-spencer-haywood Twitter: https://twitter.com/spencerhaywood?lang=en Chuck D | American Rapper, Singer, SongwriterWebsite: https://www.publicenemy.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mrchuckd_pe/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/publicenemy Chapters00:00:00 Intro00:01:50 History of Hip-Hop00:06:21 First Rap Record00:09:11 Spencer hates Cadillac00:10:29 Chuck being a Knick Fan00:11:37 Spencer traded to Knicks00:13:51 Mark Johnson had a hard time getting a job00:16:22 Kendrick Lamar on his artistic skills00:18:41 Some Young Hip-Hop Artist00:21:28 Thoughts about KRS-One00:24:48 Chucks Relations with Flavor Flav, Terminator X, and Professor Griff00:28:28 The Good Thing about Culture00:30:06 Violence, Hate, Discrimination, and Hip-Hop00:37:27 Spencer an Example of Perseverance against mental and physical Illness00:44:41 NBA not crediting the Spencer Haywood Rule00:48:33 Spencer doing Eurostep00:50:42 Chuck Praising the Old Generation of Basketball Players00:53:14 Ice Cube Contribution to Basketball00:54:08 Watching Sports in the 1990s00:56:17 Mj’s linked to Hip-Hop00:59:57 The Start of Evolution of Hip-Hop01:04:01 Issues with Health Insurance for Retired Players01:08:03 Thoughts How much Money is given to Players 01:12:03 Wood Harris playing as Spencer in “Winning Time”01:14:49 Issues about Black people directly teaching people01:18:42 Thought on NBA Playoffs: Celtics vs Miami01:25:05 G-League is better than NCAA01:30:07 Thoughts on Dallas vs Warriors on Playoffs01:33:20 ConclusionBooks about Spencer HaywoodThe Spencer Haywood Rule: Battles, Basketball, and the Making of an American IconoclastCheck this out on :Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Spencer-Haywood-Rule-Basketball-Iconoclast-ebook/dp/B086HF6GLVGood Reads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/53647047-the-spencer-haywood-rule
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  • Truth Season on Winning Time
    2022/05/12
    In this episode, Spencer welcomes award-winning screenwriter and executive producer of HBO's latest hit series "Winning Time" Rodney Barnes, plus actor and former Cal basketball star Solomon Hughes who portrays Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and actor Quincy Isaiah who plays Magic Johnson.Spencer talks with Rodney about how the show came together, then with Solomon about his college basketball days and earning his PhD. Both Solomon and Quincy chat about their first acting roles and Quincy details the challenges of emulating Magic's high-energy personality.The group then discusses the struggles that black athletes faced at the time and contextualizes them with some of Spencer's experiences. Finally, Spencer explains how grateful he is to the cast and crew of "Winning Time" for telling the truth about him and the 1980 Lakers, so others can learn from their mistakes as well as their successes. Key TakeawaysIn this podcast, you will learn:-The origin of HBO's newest hit "Winning Time"-Spencer's early life experience and struggles-The challenges of facing the Supreme Court for a black athlete in the '70s-How Spencer's struggles were indicative of the wide-ranging effects of being born into indentured slavery-Why Spencer thinks Solomon and Quincy are able to portray their characters so accurately -How grateful Spencer is that Rodney and "Winning Time" have helped so many people learn about Spencer's legacy and his influence on the game of basketball QuotesThe doctor's office and hospital were all six miles away from my home. However, we were unable to see that doctor because we were black. So we may see a veterinarian and a farm doctor, but not a real doctor. - SpencerWe were up against a group of high school players who preferred to wear Adidas or pro shoes rather than Converse. My Converse at that time had a hole in the bottom, so I had to stuff it with cardboard paper. So I gathered all of their shoes and had to return them to my Mississippi county so that my men could have shoes since we didn't have any. We played barefoot. - SpencerI believe you (Spencer) are the embodiment of a leader because, at the end of the day, a leader is so focused on the objective that the criticisms do not distract them. They know what the correct thing to do is, and they do it. - SolomonOne of the most amazing things about black people is our ability to utilize comedy to discuss these horrible events. - SolomonAs a black man, you know that blacks weren't treated well, but I didn't know anything like that. I had no idea it had gotten so far into the weeds. And I imagine that if I talked to my grandparents, they would have had similar experiences. - QuincyI knew that if we were able to mix all of the various ingredients from the game, the culture of the men who play the game, how they live their lives, and the things that are important to them, add all of this and with the great cinematic team that we have, great props folks and everybody else involved, you have something special. - RodneyFeatured in this EpisodeSpencer Haywood | American Former Basketball Player | Olympic Gold Medalist | NBA Champion, All-Star, All-NBA First Team, | ABA MVP, '70 ROYProfile: https://linktr.ee/SpencerHaywoodRodney Barnes | Award-Winning Writer & Producer | A force in horror, fantasy, and dramaWebsite: https://rodneybarnes.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheRodneyBarnesSolomon Hughes | Actor Portraying Kareem Abdul-Jabbar on Winning TimeTwitter: https://www.instagram.com/solomonyounghughes/Quincy Isaiah | Actor Portraying Magic Johnson on Winning TimeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/quincyisaiah/ Check this Out: Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty - A dramatic look at the glitz and glamor of 1980s Los Angeles and the rise of the NBA's Lakers, Dr. Jerry Buss and Magic Johnson.Chapters00:00 Show intro00:57 Episode and guest intros01:53 Rodney explains how Adam McKay helped get HBO on board with "Winning Time"03:33 Solomon talks playing basketball at Cal04:43 Solomon details how he developed a shot similar to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's sky hook05:07 Solomon's background and landing the role of Kareem08:35 Rodney challenges Quincy to a game of ball08:42 Quincy's background and the challenges of portraying Magic Johnson12:00 Spencer vows to set up a time for Magic and Quincy to meet13:20 Spencer discusses how he spoke to Kareem about Solomon's portrayal of him and how important it was to the Muslim community14:00 Rodney & Spencer discuss Wood Harris' role14:47 Spencer explains how his struggles with PTSD led to his involvement with drugs15:39 Spencer's past and his struggles with substance abuse16:34 Curt Flood's fight against the Supreme Court and how he was forced to leave the country17:45 Spencer talks about how LeBron James, Anthony Davis, and Russell Westbrook all told him they learned of his story by watching "Winning Time" 22:25 Spencer gets sued by the NBA, ABA, and the NCAA, then the players union turns against him too23:15 Spencer reveals ...
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  • Mental Wellness
    2022/04/06
    In this episode, Spencer Haywood welcomes the President of the Stamina Foundation, former NBA player and current NBPA Mental Health Counselor Derek Anderson, and the NBPA's Director of Mental Health & Wellness, Loyola Marymount University Professor Dr. William Parham. They discuss their lives and issues related to mental health both in and outside of the NBA. They also talk about how a player's upbringing, struggles, and sudden celebrity status all affect their mental health and well-being. Dr. Parham then implores the players to begin sharing their life stories with each other to hopefully spark a movement that helps normalize and address this growing problem.

    Key Takeaways
    - Brief background of Dr. William Parham and Derek Anderson
    - Discussion of mental health and wellness in the NBA
    - Why it's important for players to share the stories of their struggles
    - Happenings during Derek's college days
    - Spencer’s anecdotes on sobriety
    - How retired NBA players finally got funding for health insurance
    - Spencer, Derek, and Dr. Parham make their NBA Finals predictions

    Quote Takeaways
    Our struggles during childhood are like invisible tattoos. It is painful and it hurts, but once it's there, it's a nice picture and often symbolic of something about you. -Dr. Parham

    The past doesn't hold on to you, you hold on to the past, and you don't have to. -Dr. Parham

    Your test became your testimonial. -Dr. Parham

    We teach them the Spencer Haywood Way, FIGHT UNTIL YOU WIN IT. You set the standards and we follow those standards in this league. - Derek

    About The Speaker

    Spencer Haywood | https://twitter.com/SpencerHaywood
    Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Famer | Olympic Gold Medalist | NBA Champion | 5x NBA All-Star, 4x All-NBA | 1970 ABA MVP & ROY

    Derek Anderson | https://twitter.com/dereklanderson
    NBPA Mental Health Counselor | Former NBA Player | President at staminafd.com

    Dr. William Parham
    NBPA Director of Mental Health and Wellness | Professor at Loyola Marymount University School of Education

    Time Stamps
    [00:00] Show intro
    [00:59] Episode and guest intro
    [01:58] Brief background of Dr. William Parham
    [04:10] Brief background of Derek Anderson growing up in Flint, MI
    [05:55] Derek's experience at Ohio State
    [07:49] Spencer falls asleep at practice for the 1980 NBA Finals
    [08:40] Spencer’s anecdotes on sobriety
    [16:50] Derek’s current life
    [19:27] DeMar DeRozan and Kevin Love have great years after discussing their struggles
    [20:20] Impact of mental wellness initiatives in the league
    [22:41] Dr. Parham contextualizes the BLM movement with Kelly Oubre, Reggie Jackson, Tyronn Lue, and others speaking out
    [24:57] Dr. Parham talks about Jerry West's book "West by West: My Charmed, Tormented Life"
    [27:01] Elvin Hayes, Wes Unseld, and others boycott the 1968 Olympics
    [28:12] The ABA goes after Kareem Abdul-Jabbar
    [28:32] The influence of Will Robinson in Detroit
    [29:45] John McLendon and Spencer's first contract with the Denver Rockets
    [31:17] Jerry Colangelo raids the ABA and signs Connie Hawkins
    [34:35] The players threaten to boycott the 1964 All-Star Game
    [35:52] Understanding the lessons our struggles can teach us
    [39:17] Invisible tattoos
    [46:21] How Chris Paul and Stephen Curry helped retired players secure health insurance
    [48:21] NBA Finals predictions

    Book about Spencer Haywood
    The Spencer Haywood Rule: Battles, Basketball, and the Making of an American Iconoclast
    Check this out on:
    Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Spencer-Haywood-Rule-Basketball-Iconoclast/dp/1629377767
    Good Reads - https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/53647047-the-spencer-haywood-rule

    This podcast was produced by Heartcast Media.
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  • Who is Spencer Haywood
    2022/03/09
    Spencer Haywood is a former NBA player, Olympic gold medalist, and a member Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. But most importantly, he's the man being "the Spencer Haywood Rule" allowing high school and college basketball players to enter the NBA. This is his story, and how it affecting the sport of basketball as we know it today. 
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