King & Foster – Episode 48
Terrys back in studio, the guys talk about their greatest ‘athletic’ achievements and Jimmy tells us what other school he wanted to play for.
Retired American basketball star and alumni of the University of Michigan’s Fab 5 college team, Jimmy King, is joining forces with distinguished sports entertainment expert Terry Foster to bring you the King & Foster streamcast™. King & Foster offers unmatched insight on the relationships between players, coaches, and the media with their knowledge and combined access to mentionable names from the sports industry. You won’t want to miss your chance to join them on their journey of enlightening audiences on real life experiences of all those involved in the sports entertainment community! New episodes air every Tuesday and Thursday on NRM Streamcast!
Terrys back in studio, the guys talk about their greatest ‘athletic’ achievements and Jimmy tells us what other school he wanted to play for.
Jimmy tells us what he wants to see happen regarding the Black Lives Matter movement in Sports and the fellas discuss the rowdy fans reaction to the National Anthem at games.
Terry asks Jimmy and Maz why is Baseball screwing their return up and how many games should pro sports leagues play?
Jimmy, Terry and Maz debate the NBA’s comeback, what they like and what they could have done better, and of course what restaurant they’re running to on June 8th.
Terry asks Jimmy how he would approach Drew Brees as a teammate and the fellas discuss the National Anthem during Sporting events.
Terry and Jimmy come up with a game plan for future peace and look ahead to dining out in Michigan again.
Detroit’s own/ Fox Sports’ Rob Parker joins the guys for some real talk and he and Terry ‘duke it out’ over who broke the Megatron retirement story back in the day.
Texas is ready to allow Fans to watch Pro Sports again, are you ready to go to stadiums again and Jimmy is ready to go to the Owasso Barber for a cut and some great stories.
The guys discuss the George Floyd murder and what should happen going forward and Terry tells his own ‘police’ story.