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Mick Unplugged

Rick Barry | Rick Barry's Sports Journey: From Professional Basketball to Pickleball Championships

Mick Unplugged

Realm

Entrepreneurship, Business, Education, Self-improvement

4.83K Ratings

🗓️ 11 November 2024

⏱️ 26 minutes

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Summary

Welcome back to another exciting episode of "Mick Unplugged." I'm your host, Mick Hunt, and today, we have a true sports legend joining us—none other than Rick Barry. In this episode, we dive deep into Rick's storied basketball career and his transition to success in pickleball, where he's clinched numerous national championships. We explore his unique take on game fundamentals, including his famous underhand free throw technique, and his candid critique of modern NBA play. Rick shares nostalgic tales, like his missed 1964 Olympic opportunity, and opens up about his joy and pride in his sons' basketball careers, with special mention of Canyon Barry's impact on the 3x3 basketball scene.

We also venture beyond the court as Rick discusses his new passion for pickleball, his entrepreneurial ventures like founding Pickle Zone, and his dedication to promoting health and wellness products. Plus, get insights into his lifelong love for fly fishing, his upcoming engagements in Australia and New Zealand, and his wishes for unity and progress in our country.

It's a conversation filled with wisdom, nostalgia, and inspiration. So, stay tuned as we unplug with the one and only Rick Barry!

Takeaways:

·       NBA teams should consider underhand free throw technique.

·       Competing in pickleball and winning national championships

·       Disappointment over not making the 1964 Olympic team


Questions & Answers:

1.       Question:
Mick Hunt: Rick, you've been a vocal advocate for the underhand free-throw technique. Why do you think it's not more widely adopted in today's NBA, even though it has a proven high success rate?

Rick Barry: Mick, it boils down to ego and aesthetics. Players don't want to be seen as 'unconventional' or 'old-fashioned.' Despite its effectiveness, the underhand technique has a stigma. My success rate with it was over 92%, which proves its value. It's a missed opportunity for many players today.

2.        Question:

Mick Hunt: You've mentioned that modern NBA players often lack deep understanding of game fundamentals. What specific fundamentals do you see as being most neglected?

Rick Barry: players today often overlook positioning, screening, and teamwork dynamics. Natural talent is great, but without mastering these basics, it’s hard to reach full potential. A strong foundation in fundamentals is crucial for long-term success in the game.

3.         Question:

Mick Hunt: Let's talk about officiating. You've criticized the leniency towards moving screens and carrying violations today. How do you think stricter officiating could impact the game?

Rick Barry: Better officiating would enforce proper gameplay, improving the quality and fairness of basketball. Uncalled violations allow bad habits to persist, making games sloppier. Stricter calls might slow the game initially but would elevate overall play and skill levels in the long run.


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0:00.0

That's my biggest disappointment. I didn't, I tried out for the Olympics in 64.

0:03.4

Totally agree. They don't talk about the IQ.

0:05.6

It's not IQ. It's just the knowledge. Okay, you didn't have the high IQ.

0:09.6

It's the matter of studying it and learning and understanding it, ball man relationships, screening off the boards, you know, learning how to put yourself in the right position to help your men to become a screener.

0:18.6

When did you determine that I do this,

0:22.2

and for those that are listening, not watching,

0:24.7

underhand, I have a higher percentage of making that

0:28.5

versus the traditional...

0:31.2

I wish I'd been smart enough when I started in the pros

0:33.4

to change the technique.

0:34.6

I changed my technique late in my career.

0:45.2

Welcome to Mick Unplugged, where we ignite potential and fuel purpose.

0:49.5

Get ready for raw insights, bold moves, and game-changing conversations.

0:50.6

Buckle up.

0:51.6

Here's Mick.

0:59.0

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to an exciting episode of Mick Unplugged, and today we have a first. You can't tell the story of basketball without talking about my very special guest today.

1:05.0

Tons of accolades, which we're going to get into, fearless player, unorthodox style, and that style has become an icon.

1:13.6

All that's great.

1:14.7

But today, he's changing the game of pickleball.

1:17.3

We're going to talk about pickleball, too.

1:18.9

Golf, environmental advocacy, and health.

1:23.0

We're talking to the Miami Greyhound, my legend, Mr. Rick Berry. Rick, how are you doing today,

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