EPISODE · Oct 20, 2016 · 1H 9M
Episode 94: Kenny Anderson
from Bill Rhoden On Sports (BROSpod) · host Bill Rhoden On Sports (BROSpod)
Bill and Jamal are joined in Harlem by the legendary Kenny Anderson. Anderson, a Queens native, was one of the all-time great New York City high school players, a two-year star at Georgia Tech, and the 2nd overall pick by the New Jersey Nets in 1991. Anderson talks about success in NYC at such a young age, taking advantage of stardom in college, and his up and down 14-year NBA career. More importantly, he candidly discusses his many life lessons, regrets, accomplishments, and growing as a person. He also talks about being abused at a young age, how it affected his life, and realizing the importance of seeking out professional help, particularly as a black man. Finally, Anderson discusses his forthcoming documentary, Mr. Chibbs, which premieres November 12th in New York City. All this and more on the latest edition of Bill Rhoden On Sports. We hope that you enjoy our podcast. Please subscribe on iTunes, follow on Soundcloud and like and comment on both, as we would love to get and incorporate your feedback. We encourage you to contact us via email at: [email protected] and follow us on social media. Twitter: @BROSpod, @WCRhoden, @Blacketologist Facebook page: Bill Rhoden On Sports (@BROSpod) Instagram: @brospod YouTube: BROS Pod See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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Bill and Jamal are joined in Harlem by the legendary Kenny Anderson. Anderson, a Queens native, was one of the all-time great New York City high school players, a two-year star at Georgia Tech, and the 2nd overall pick by the New Jersey Nets in 1991. Anderson talks about success in NYC at such a young age, taking advantage of stardom in college, and his up and down 14-year NBA career. More importantly, he candidly discusses his many life lessons, regrets, accomplishments, and growing as a person. He also talks about being abused at a young age, how it affected his life, and realizing the importance of seeking out professional help, particularly as a black man. Finally, Anderson discusses his forthcoming documentary, Mr. Chibbs, which premieres November 12th in New York City. All this and more on the latest edition of Bill Rhoden On Sports. We hope that you enjoy our podcast. Please subscribe on iTunes, follow on Soundcloud and like and comment on both, as we would love to get and incorporate your feedback. We encourage you to contact us via email at: [email protected] and follow us on social media. Twitter: @BROSpod, @WCRhoden, @Blacketologist Facebook page: Bill Rhoden On Sports (@BROSpod) Instagram: @brospod YouTube: BROS Pod See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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