
Adam Stanco & Noah Coslov go ISO with the radio play-by-play voice of the Utah Jazz and the founder of the Locked On Podcast Network, David Locke. He shares remarkable stories about how his career was launched, including a hard-to-believe childhood event foreshadowing his dream job, a fascinating gift from his father, and why getting fired by the Sonics turned out to be a blessing. He reveals incredible, behind-the-scenes moments which took place during the infamous Jazz game on March 11, 2020, the day the NBA (and, subsequently, the sports world) stopped. He explains why Rudy Gobert is underrated, Quin Snyder is a phenomenal leader, and calling games during a pandemic is challenging. They also discuss the Locked On Podcast Network, diving into how he got the idea to start it, what the sale to TEGNA and new partnership with Entercom mean for the company, and what his darkest days looked like. -- If you missed the special 2-part Kobe Stories series on Rejecting the Screen, check the...
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