In episodes to follow, the trio brought on LeBron James, Kevin Love and Tristan Thompson, along with Kyrie twice more in the span of a month. Hosted by Richard Jefferson, Channing Frye and Allie Clifton, Road Trippin' is the premiere podcast for entertaining and insightful NBA stories told directly by your favorite players. On the second episode of , a new podcast hosted by Atlanta Hawks teammates Vince Carter and Kent Bazemore with Annie Finberg, the Golden State Warriors’ two-time MVP explained why he believes that NASA never went to the moon.

I think most of them should be put on pedestals for what they do outside of the court.”Allie sees it as “refreshing” for these players to talk about things other than sports because they’re constantly being asked about those things. Episodes often feature a guest NBA player or a sports and entertainment personality. Follow him on Former Pro Baller and Rucker Star Nearly Made the NBA—Now They Wear His SneakersLakers’ Danny Green Finds Power, Potential Future in PodcastingThrough Tragedy and Triumph, Willie Reed Has Kept His Basketball Career Alive Cheers!123: Fathers Day, Richard Turns 40 & The Debut of Trippin' or NotOn this weeks episode, the trip recaps the week that was. The show has branched out to Portland, where Trail Blazers guard Evan Turner and sideline reporter Brooke Olzendam featured Wade Baldwin IV for the podcast’s first episode since the expansion. isn’t just the first podcast to be hosted by multiple NBA players. Just come work with us for one year.”Knowing the national broadcasting talent the YES Network has developed over the years—from Marv Albert and Mark Jackson to Ian Eagle and Sarah Kustok—Richard was happy to come aboard once he decided to retire from the NBA., the audio equipment and technology will allow for the podcast to live on, despite the thousands of miles that separate the trio. “And then Richard goes, ‘Well, I’ll get you a bottle of wine.’ I was, like, ‘Dude, I’ll be there.’”Though their lives can get crazy during the season, NBA players generally have a ton of free time when they’re on the road. This was fun, you'll see - ENJOY!On this weeks episode, RT takes on a whole new look: Arizona fans, you are welcome. Jewels was a Program Director and Radio Host on a local station who wanted to start a travel show. 57 likes.

“And if you actually listen to Kyrie and like his thoughts and how he thinks of things… Now, he’s trolling everyone about it, but realistically he was just saying, ‘I don’t believe everything that everyone tells me.’”Not all of the podcast’s episodes have been so polarizing. Vilchis joined NBC4 in 2009 as the station host, which provides an outlet to promote consumer-driven content and products to viewers.When Vilchis moved to Los Angeles in 2005, she worked for the Style Network as a red carpet and fashion correspondent and as a commercial actor.

You should try that out,’” he says.But before Richard got in front of television cameras in Brooklyn, he built up reps—and his voice—behind the mic on . I’ll be playing Noah Gundersen, Florence and the Machine, Fiona Apple, Haim, Cat Power, James Taylor, Hozier and many more artists. Mike Trout, Olympians such as Lindsey Vonn and April Ross, and television stars like Lamorne Morris and Gabrielle Union-Wade to get behind the mic. Lets not forget, he and the guys go way back - a friendship that remains strong to this day (you'll figure that our, fairly quickly!) “Because everyone wants you when you’re a player.”Richard took those words to heart, especially when he reached the home stretch of his NBA career. There were the younger guys—Kyrie, Iman Shumpert and Jordan McRae—who were 23 years old and single. One accurate version.

Ceo & Founder of 'The Big Baller Brand', father of the 3 Ball brothers, Lonzo, Li'Angelo & LaMelo drop by to talk abut BBB, the latest with Gelo, his hopes for Melo and his full excitement for the Pelicans getting into the NBA Playoffs during the NBA's restart in Orlando.