The Over and Back podcast tells stories about NBA, ABA & pro basketball history. Hosted by Jason Mann and Rich Kraetsch.
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Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 324 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Categories | NewsBasketballSportsSports News |
We're back! You couldn't get rid of us that easily!
In this episode of the Over and Back Classic NBA Podcast, Jason and Rich talk about the history of fall trades in the NBA.
We'll discuss Damian Lillard's move to Milwaukee, James Harden's setting ... more
On the latest episode of Over and Back, Jason and Rich revisit one of their favorite topics: 50-point games in NBA and ABA history.
The focus this time is on the last four seasons, which have seen 18% of all 50-point games in league history. They di... more
In celebration of 2023 NBA Draft #1 overall pick Victor Wembanyama's Summer League debut, the Over & Back Podcast digs into the history of international players drafted first overall.
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The Denver Nuggets have won their franchise's first NBA title, largely thanks to Nikola Jokić. For his efforts, he was awarded the Bill Russell Award for NBA Finals MVP, a testament to his outstanding performance.
However, we're not sure people are ... more
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Usually good. Not interested in your political opinions.
Is it still coming out?
Newer episodes are impossible to listen to because one guy’s voice is way louder than the other guy. It’s like listening to a call in radio show where the caller’s voice is so low volume and you have to turn the radio way up then the host’s voice is super loud so you are constantly trying to adjust the volume. I started listening to the 2016 episode about Pistol Pete but can’t make it through first 5 minutes of recent episodes. Same results on different devices. Content is Great. Audio Productio... more
Great content, but dude's need to slow down the delivery, and find another word for "Absolutely" for frigs sake.
Love this podcast so much. Informative, interesting, funny & at times obscure NBA stories makes for a great listen.
As a Pistons fan I was wondering if you had thought of doing the ‘88 finals that culminated in Detroit being robbed of what would’ve been a threepeat.
Apple Podcasts | #178 | Italy/Sports/Basketball |
Apple Podcasts | #172 | Finland/Sports/Basketball |
Apple Podcasts | #204 | Singapore/Sports/Basketball |
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