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A Father~Son story worth celebrating

Basketball Capital of the World substack feature today.

The Sliders & Curveballs Podcast

Great article and well deserved. My dad and i live hundreds of miles apart but talk everyday, about uconn M + W basketball. Even in the summer. Anyone who sarcastically calls athletics "sports ball" doesn't know how important a connecting factor it is.
 
I think I sat with you and your son at a Boneyard sponsored table when KO was first hired, or shortly after the 2014 Championship Vague memory, but it's there.

If I made all that up, please forgive me.
 
Great article and well deserved. My dad and i live hundreds of miles apart but talk everyday, about uconn M + W basketball. Even in the summer. Anyone who sarcastically calls athletics "sports ball" doesn't know how important a connecting factor it is.
This goes back aways but my dad used to send me newspaper articles on UConn men's basketball in his letters to me, which discussed a lot of things, but often basketball. I could not agree more that sports is a tremendous connecting factor. In fact, it's often one of the first things that we would talk with our future fathers in law about. It's common ground and an easy conversation.
 
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I think I sat with you and your son at a Boneyard sponsored table when KO was first hired, or shortly after the 2014 Championship Vague memory, but it's there.

If I made all that up, please forgive me.
That’s right!
 
Great article and well deserved. My dad and i live hundreds of miles apart but talk everyday, about uconn M + W basketball. Even in the summer. Anyone who sarcastically calls athletics "sports ball" doesn't know how important a connecting factor it is.
Thank you so much.
 
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This goes back aways but my dad used to send me newspaper articles on UConn men's basketball in his letters to me, which discussed a lot of things, but often basketball. I could not agree that sports is a tremendous connecting factor. In fact, it's often one of the first things that we would talk with our future fathers in law about. It's common ground and an easy conversation.
Getting letters from your dad is a great memory in and of itself. I'm inspired now to do this with my sons when they grow up. Thanks for sharing this.
 
Getting letters from your dad is a great memory in and of itself. I'm inspired now to do this with my sons when they grow up. Thanks for sharing this.
Love it!
 
Our latest show is about one of Joseph’s favorite players. Would love your opinions.

 
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The “Sliders & Curveballs†podcast is a father-son venture hosted by Mike and his now 12-year-old son, Joseph. Spanning from 2019 to 2024, they’ve produced 94 episodes, offering a unique perspective on sports through the lens of two generations separated by forty years. Their discussions encompass a wide range of topics, from historical sports debates to contemporary analyses, all delivered with a blend of humor and insight.Â

The podcast has a notable connection to the University of Connecticut (UConn). In October 2024, they recorded an episode titled “Cooking with the Microwave†live from The Husky Heritage Sports Museum on UConn’s campus. Curator Mike Enright provided an after-hours tour, highlighting the university’s top athletic achievements. Additionally, John Gwynn, a standout from UConn’s 1990 “Dream Season,†shared insights into the era that helped shape UConn’s storied basketball tradition.Â

Their UConn-related episodes have resonated with listeners. As of March 2023, seven out of their ten most-listened-to episodes focused on UConn topics. This includes episodes like “Quadruple Threat,†featuring Bob Joyce, the voice of UConn Women’s Basketball, who delved into his broadcasting journey and provided insights into UConn’s past, present, and future across various sports.Â

Listeners have praised the podcast for its engaging dynamic and heartfelt content. One reviewer noted, “Mike and his son Joe have a great banter and their bond that comes from the love of sports really comes through in this podcast!â€Â

For those interested in exploring the “Sliders & Curveballs†podcast, it’s available on platforms like Apple Podcasts and Spotify. The episodes offer a blend of sports analysis, personal anecdotes, and unique perspectives that cater to both die-hard sports fans and casual listeners alike.
 
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The “Sliders & Curveballs†podcast is a father-son venture hosted by Mike and his now 12-year-old son, Joseph. Spanning from 2019 to 2024, they’ve produced 94 episodes, offering a unique perspective on sports through the lens of two generations separated by forty years. Their discussions encompass a wide range of topics, from historical sports debates to contemporary analyses, all delivered with a blend of humor and insight.Â

The podcast has a notable connection to the University of Connecticut (UConn). In October 2024, they recorded an episode titled “Cooking with the Microwave†live from The Husky Heritage Sports Museum on UConn’s campus. Curator Mike Enright provided an after-hours tour, highlighting the university’s top athletic achievements. Additionally, John Gwynn, a standout from UConn’s 1990 “Dream Season,†shared insights into the era that helped shape UConn’s storied basketball tradition.Â

Their UConn-related episodes have resonated with listeners. As of March 2023, seven out of their ten most-listened-to episodes focused on UConn topics. This includes episodes like “Quadruple Threat,†featuring Bob Joyce, the voice of UConn Women’s Basketball, who delved into his broadcasting journey and provided insights into UConn’s past, present, and future across various sports.Â

Listeners have praised the podcast for its engaging dynamic and heartfelt content. One reviewer noted, “Mike and his son Joe have a great banter and their bond that comes from the love of sports really comes through in this podcast!â€Â

For those interested in exploring the “Sliders & Curveballs†podcast, it’s available on platforms like Apple Podcasts and Spotify. The episodes offer a blend of sports analysis, personal anecdotes, and unique perspectives that cater to both die-hard sports fans and casual listeners alike.
Very cool
 

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