Episodes
(1:30) Ray Allen opens up about growing up in South Carolina, and how the adversity he faced there helped him become the player he was. (6:30) Ray Allen explains why he chose to go to UCONN (9:00) Ray Allen tells the story of how he was ALMOST drafted by the Boston Celtics in the 1996 draft, and the conversation he had with Red Auerbach on draft day. (12:00) Ray Allen talks being traded to Boston (17:00) Ray talks about his relationship with KG and whether he thinks they will speak again...
Published 08/31/18
Published 08/31/18
After raising the 17th banner to the rafters of the Boston Garden, the Celtics were the heavy favorites going into the 2008/2009 season. A series of injuries over the next few years, including a February night in Utah where Kevin Garnett landed awkwardly trying to finish off an alley-oop. In 2010, a rematch with the Lakers, but another injury - this time to Kendrick Perkins - led to the C's squandering a lead in Game 7. The years that followed included the dismantling of "The Big 3", with...
Published 08/13/18
Boston closes out the Lakers at TD Garden in convincing fashion, proceeded by Paul Pierce going from thinking his days in a Celtics uniform were over to winning Finals MVP. The players tell the stories of an epic postgame locker room celebration, including Leon Powe asking, "Who is this random guy?!?!" Also, the Duckboat Parade that Doc Rivers promised Pierce, Kevin Garnett and Ray Allen becomes a reality. "Anything is Podable" is presented by Coastal Heritage Bank.
Published 08/13/18
Celtics. Lakers. The two most storied franchises in NBA history. It was perfect theater that the Celtics long road back from a 21 year absence in the Finals was against their long time rival. In Episode 8, we hear from the players on the first four games of the Finals, including containing Kobe Bryant, the story behind Paul Pierce leaving Game 1 in a wheelchair, and a young reserve forward exploding off the bench. "Anything is Podable" is presented by Coastal Heritage Bank.
Published 08/13/18
Boston breezed through the regular season winning 66 games, the third most in team history. When the playoffs started, the road was not as easy. Episode 7 looks at the surprisingly difficult time the Celtics had in the 1st Round against a young Atlanta Hawks team. Also, in the 2nd Round, Paul Pierce and LeBron James went toe-to-toe in one of the best Game 7 duels in league history. The Conference Finals featured the changing of the guard in the East from the veteran Detroit...
Published 08/13/18
While the 2008 Boston Celtics immediately clicked on the court, their off the court relationship grew from continuous competitions among the players. In Episode 6, we bring you the untold stories from the players. The score needed to be kept at practice. Dice games...card games. Push-up contests in the snow. Plus, a legendary story about Kevin Garnett performing the most athletic feat Doc Rivers has ever seen. "Anything is Podable" is presented by Coastal Heritage Bank.
Published 08/13/18
Even though the Celtics roster was flipped on its head heading into the season, the chemistry - and dominance - came early. Boston jumped out to a record setting 29-3 start, along with a key road trip through Texas, and defensive mindset lead by Kevin Garnett. "Anything is Podable" is presented by Coastal Heritage Bank.
Published 08/13/18
With the "Big 3" in place, Danny Ainge now looked to add other pieces to what was considered a serious contender for the upcoming 2007/08 season. Insert Eddie House and James Posey. Following adding the pieces together, it was now Doc Rivers task to get a collection of veteran All-Stars, critical young players and the entire organization on the same page. The introduction of a single word resulted in a strong bond and mindset for every player on the roster. "Anything is Podable" is...
Published 08/13/18
Despite finishing the 2006/07 season with the second worst record in the NBA, Danny Ainge and the Boston Celtics once again missed out on any sort of luck in the NBA Draft Lottery, and a chance at selecting Kevin Durant. Ainge turned a lower pick and several up and coming young players into two perennial All-Stars. The Celtics President of Basketball Operations was also able to hang on to a key piece that would pay tremendous dividends towards raising a banner. "Anything is Podable" is...
Published 08/13/18
Episode 2 of "Anything is Podable" looks at how Wyc Grousbeck, Steve Pagliuca, and the current ownership group bought the franchise from absentee owner, Paul Gaston. The group rebuilt the front office, successfully convincing Danny Ainge and Doc Rivers to leave their comfortable TV jobs. Ainge acquired the necessary assets to make franchise altering trades, and Doc helped Paul Pierce grow into the face of the franchise. "Anything is Podable" is presented by Coastal Heritage Bank.
Published 08/13/18
Before we look at how the 2008 Boston Celtics were assembled, Episode 1 looks back at the most difficult period in franchise history, following Boston's previous NBA title in 1986. The team dealt with aging superstars, injuries, terrible lottery outcomes, poor front office decisions, and two tragedies. "Anything is Podable" is presented by Coastal Heritage Bank.
Published 08/13/18
Kyle Draper and Brian Scalabrine preview NBC Sports Boston's upcoming new podcast series, "Anything is Podable." This first season of this podcast series will feature unheard interviews with many of the 2008 Boston Celtics that were gathered during the production of NBC Sports Boston's documentary, "Anything is Possible." Look for the entire season of "Anything is Podable" later this Summer. This podcast is proudly sponsored by your partner on the South Shore, Coastal Heritage Bank. Growing...
Published 05/30/18