Brian Grant Only Flies First ClassBrian Grant played for the Portland Trail Blazers from 1997-2000 and is one of the most beloved Blazers the franchise has ever had. He joined Chad in studio Wednesday to talk about his time with the Blazers, his battle with Parkinson’s disease, and his foundation which aims to help people with Parkinson’s live normal lives. |
Dickau: Zags Deserve Top Dog BillingHistory was made yesterday as the Gonzaga Bulldogs became the new number one team in college basketball, marking the first time in history that the Zags have had that ranking. Former Blazer and Gonzaga Bulldog Dan Dickau joined Chad on Flight 750 Tuesday to talk about the Zags and their historic ranking. |
A Special Day with Special KClark Kellogg is one of the most accomplished men that we have ever had the pleasure of speaking to on the show. In college he was one of the best players in the nation and he took home All Big 10 and Conference MVP honors during his time at Ohio State. He was selected by the Indiana Pacers with the eighth pick in the 1982 draft and he went on to earn All-Rookie first team honors that year. Since retiring from the NBA, he has become one of America’s best broadcasters sitting along-side Jim Nantz as the analyst of the Final Four. And when he’s not calling the games for CBS, Kellogg is also the Vice President of Player Relations for the Indiana Pacers. But even with all his accolades and accomplishments, the thing we love most about Kellogg is his attitude. He is quite possibly the greatest guy we’ve ever spoken to and it was an absolute pleasure to bring him back on board Flight 750 Friday. |
"The Stache" Likes the SpursStan Van Gundy was one of the top coaches in the NBA during his time with the Orlando Magic and the Miami Heat and now he is one of the greatest NBA analysts out there. He joined Chad on Flight 750 Wednesday to talk some Blazers and some NBA. |