Liberty, Justice and Ball

By: Basketball Hall of Fame
  • Summary

  • Basketball Hall of Famers join co-hosts Kris Rhim and Professor Marty Dobrow to discuss issues of race and social justice, including their own formative experiences, while providing their views on current social issues and the role basketball can play in building a more just society.

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Episodes
  • Episode 18 - Ann Meyers Drysdale
    Mar 2 2022

    As the calendar turns to March, join Kris and Marty for the newest installment of 'Liberty, Justice and Ball!' This week, 1993 Basketball Hall of Famer inductee Ann Meyers Drysdale joins the podcast.

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    46 mins
  • Episode 17 - Sidney Moncrief
    Feb 16 2022

    Join Kris and Marty for the latest edition of 'Liberty, Justice and Ball.' In this episode, 2019 Basketball Hall of Fame inductee and five-time NBA All-Star Sidney Moncrief joins the podcast!

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    31 mins
  • Episode 16 - John Chaney
    Jan 28 2022

    In a special tribute edition of 'Liberty, Justice and Ball,' Kris and Marty talk with Temple Head Coach and former Philadelphia 76ers guard Aaron McKie, as they honor 2001 Basketball Hall of Fame inductee John Chaney. McKie talks about what it was like to play for Chaney at Temple and the wisdom gained through their relationship, Coach Chaney's legacy and impact on the game and much more.

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    38 mins

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