• Entertainment Podcasting Sports

  • By: Gail Nobles
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Entertainment Podcasting Sports

By: Gail Nobles
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  • All about the unheard of street ball legends, football, baseball, NBA, and more.
    Copyright Gail Nobles
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  • Wilt Chamberlain & Bill Russell 8:4:24 7.32 PM
    Aug 5 2024
    Music intro: Passion Hifi
    Usage: Free
    Story by: Gail Nobles

    Wilt Chamberlain and Bill Russell had one of the most famous rivalries in NBA history, marked by a fierce competition on the court that defined an era of basketball during the 1960s. Their rivalry was characterized by contrasting styles of play and differing approaches to basketball.

    I want to talk to you about the playing styles. Wilt Chamberlain was known for his incredible scoring ability, rebounding, and size. He often dominated offensively, scoring points at will. Bill Russell, on the other hand, was renowned for his defensive prowess, shot-blocking ability, and leadership. He focused more on team success and was a master at making critical defensive plays.

    Head-to-Head Matchups**: The rivalry was highlighted by their matchups in the playoffs, particularly in the Eastern Conference. Chamberlain’s Philadelphia 76ers and Russell's Boston Celtics met frequently, with the Celtics often coming out on top, especially during the playoffs. The Celtics won 11 championships during Russell’s career, while Chamberlain won two.

    The third thing is 1960s NBA Finals. The rivalry reached its peak during the NBA Finals, where Russell's Celtics defeated Chamberlain's teams multiple times. Most notably, the Celtics won against the 76ers in the 1967 Eastern Conference Finals, ending Chamberlain's best chance at a championship with a powerhouse team.

    Wilt Chamberlain holds numerous scoring records, including the highest points per game in a single season (50.4). Bill Russell, though not a prolific scorer like Chamberlain, has the record for the most championships won by a player in NBA history.

    I’m Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening. Today’s topic: Wilt Chamberlain & Bill Russell. The Rivalry.
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    4 mins
  • Insomniacs Win A7FL Championship 2024 7:26:24 2.05 PM
    Jul 26 2024
    Story by: Gail Nobles
    Cover art by: Gail Nobles
    Football Background effect: Pixabay.com

    Hello I'm Gail Nobles. You’re listening to EPS. Today's topic is Insomniacs win the A7FL championship 2024.

    In the first quarter 6-0 BIC finally scored against the Insomniacs. 14 minutes 27 seconds for the first score and the first quarter ended 6-0 BIC. In the A7FL championship there were 45 minutes left to go.

    Soon in the second Quarter RTC Wilkerson made a touchdown the game was tied 626 insomniacs scored . Soon the Insomniacs took the lead. 7-6. It was still the second quarter.
    In the third-quarter 18 to 13 BIC was in the league. Soon in the fourth quarter BIC is still in the lead 24 to 19 against the Insomniacs.

    In the third quarter 18 to 13 BIC was in the league.

    Soon In the fourth quarter, BC is still in the league 24 to 19 against the Insomniacs.
    As the game goes on the Insomniacs takes the lead 25 to 24 with a minute to go in the fourth quarter. 37 seconds left on the clock. It was a long game. Finally the score was 31 to 30. Insomniacs won the game. What a game! Tough game!

    The Las Vegas Insomniacs are the seven NFL champions. I heard the announcer say that the Insomniacs were going to walk out back to back champs. Victory for the Las Vegas Insomniacs on July 21, 2024. According to an A7FL report, the Las Vegas insomniacs are now joined with the Paterson U and Trenton BIC as the only teams in A7FL history to win 2 A7FL championships and join the U as the only team ever to win back to back titles.

    I'm Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening to Entertainment Podcasting Sports.
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    3 mins
  • Joel Embiid vs LeBron James 7:16:24 9.43 PM
    Jul 17 2024
    Story by: Gail Nobles
    Photo: Erik Drost
    Wikipedia Usage: CC BY 2.0


    Everybody is talking about LeBron James, but I've been watching Joel Embiid. LeBron broke Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's career scoring record, but Embiid also broke Hall of Famer Wilt Chamberlain's record of 68 points. Both achievements are significant milestones in the history of the NBA and showcase the talent and skill of these two players.

    LeBron may be number one but Embiid is making a case for being the best player in the league right now. He's a force on both ends of the court and showcasing his scoring ability. He plays like a monster blocking shots, making step back moves , pump bakes, and rebounds. Embiid is showing his defensive skills.So while LeBron may be getting all the attention, don't sleep on Joel Embiid. He has impressive performance.

    Joel Embiid has a record of 6 to 3 versus LeBron James in his career. So keep your eyes on Joel Embiid. He's a monster on the court.

    I'm Gail Nobles, and you're listening to EPS.
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    2 mins

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