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Sam Webb, Devin Gardner and Daniel Horton look towards the Big Ten Basketball Tournaments to see if the Michigan Men's and Women's basketball teams can reset their teams and their mental approaches and make deep runs through March. The episode begins, however, with conversation with Ann Arbor Sports Commission Director Meaghan Hughes and NAIA Sports Director Fred Aubuchon about the upcoming NAIA cheer and dance national championships March 28th-29th at Eastern Michigan’s Game Above Center. The discussion The discussion then turned to the Michigan women's and men's basketball teams. The women's team, despite losing key players and facing top-tier competition, showed promise, particularly against USC in the Big 10 tournament, where they led until the fourth quarter. The men's team, on the other hand, is struggling, losing four of their last six games, including three straight. They need to improve fundamentals like rebounding and ball handling. The conversation centered on the strategic decisions and challenges faced by a basketball team, particularly in tournament play versus conference play. Daniel and Devin debated the effectiveness of trigger plays versus set plays, noting that triggers are more effective in quick turnaround tournaments but can be predictable in conference play. They also discussed the team's reliance on flow basketball and the difficulty of balancing set plays. The conversation shifted to individual player performance, highlighting Tre Donaldson's struggles with shot making and defense, and the need for him to contribute more consistently. The segment concluded with a heated debate on LeBron James' reaction to Stephen A. Smith's comments about his son, Bronny, emphasizing the complexities of father-son dynamics in sports.
Steady Droppin' Dimes has a new presenting sponsor, The Ann Arbor Sports Commission! The Ann Arbor Sports Commission, a division of Destination Ann Arbor, is dedicated to creating and hosting world-class sporting events that provide opportunities for athletes and make a positive impact in the community. As a full-service sports commission, it produces elite events and develop long-term partnerships throughout the industry and community through exceptional service. For more information on events, services, and more, click https://www.annarbor.org/sports-commission/
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Sam Webb, Devin Gardner and Daniel Horton look towards the Big Ten Basketball Tournaments to see if the Michigan Men's and Women's basketball teams can reset their teams and their mental approaches and make deep runs through March. The episode begins, however, with conversation with Ann Arbor Sports Commission Director Meaghan Hughes and NAIA Sports Director Fred Aubuchon about the upcoming NAIA cheer and dance national championships March 28th-29th at Eastern Michigan’s Game Above Center. The discussion The discussion then turned to the Michigan women's and men's basketball teams. The women's team, despite losing key players and facing top-tier competition, showed promise, particularly against USC in the Big 10 tournament, where they led until the fourth quarter. The men's team, on the other hand, is struggling, losing four of their last six games, including three straight. They need to improve fundamentals like rebounding and ball handling. The conversation centered on the strategic decisions and challenges faced by a basketball team, particularly in tournament play versus conference play. Daniel and Devin debated the effectiveness of trigger plays versus set plays, noting that triggers are more effective in quick turnaround tournaments but can be predictable in conference play. They also discussed the team's reliance on flow basketball and the difficulty of balancing set plays. The conversation shifted to individual player performance, highlighting Tre Donaldson's struggles with shot making and defense, and the need for him to contribute more consistently. The segment concluded with a heated debate on LeBron James' reaction to Stephen A. Smith's comments about his son, Bronny, emphasizing the complexities of father-son dynamics in sports.
Steady Droppin' Dimes has a new presenting sponsor, The Ann Arbor Sports Commission! The Ann Arbor Sports Commission, a division of Destination Ann Arbor, is dedicated to creating and hosting world-class sporting events that provide opportunities for athletes and make a positive impact in the community. As a full-service sports commission, it produces elite events and develop long-term partnerships throughout the industry and community through exceptional service. For more information on events, services, and more, click https://www.annarbor.org/sports-commission/
If you have ground transportation needs, ride like the 2024 national champions do, and ride with Golden Limo. Whether riding in southeast Michigan, anywhere the country, or even abroad, with their fleet of Luxury SUV's, sprinters, and charter buses, Golden can get you there! Book your reservation today at www.goldenlimo.com, or call their team at 734-668-8282.
To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy
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