Dave Tingley hosts "On Guard For Three" and talks all things hoops with some of the smartest and most interesting people in minor, high school, college and pro basketball.
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We invented the game now let's talk about it.
Dave Tingley hosts "On Guard For Three" and talks all things hoops with some of the smartest and most interesting people in minor, high school, college and pro basketball.
Jared Budd joins us for Episode 3 of On Guard For Three.
Jared is a former NBIAA All-Star at Riverview High School, 2nd team All-Star at the U-17 National Championship, Defensive Player of the Year at both Acadia and UPEI, & an MVP at St. Thomas as a senior
Jared has coached Junior Varsity & Senior boys, as well as Basketball New Brunswick’s U-16 team, and he is currently the Senior Girls coach at Harrison Trimble High School, as well as a coach with Sweat Academy off season development camp.
We make the odd decision to plug OTHER podcasts and basketball writers we enjoy (3:00), how immersing ourselves in the game the way we do affects coaching (10:00), my favourite Jared Budd move (18:00), the “win by seven” games he played with his older brother (21:00), the quality of basketball in Nova Scotia versus NB (22:30),
Jared and Brock have some issues with new rules governing local leagues (29:30), coaching girls versus boys (36:30) and bringing out toughness in players in general.
The funniest coach Jared ever had (41:00), when Jared fell in love with the game (48:00), the sad…SAD state of his Knicks-fandom (51:00)
We address the Masai to Knicks rumours, (58:00), the NBA trade deadline (67:00), and, given the fact that the deadline is now passed, feel free to laugh at our bold deadline predictions (83:00)
On Guard For Three
We invented the game now let's talk about it.
Dave Tingley hosts "On Guard For Three" and talks all things hoops with some of the smartest and most interesting people in minor, high school, college and pro basketball.