222 episodes

I am your author and host, Rick Loayza. This is the blog and podcast where we bring to life some of the forgotten stories from basketball history.
I love basketball. I love watching it. I love reading about it. I love learning about its history. I am, for all intents and purposes, a basketball junkie. I’ve coached all three of my kids in youth basketball. In fact, I still coach my youngest each winter. Something just happened to me when I was 11 where I was bitten by the basketball bug. And starting then, I just couldn’t get enough of this amazing game.
And the purpose of this podcast and blog is to bring back some of the old stories from basketball’s history. I want to bring you a new story each week from the older days of basketball before there were 22 cameras and instant highlights on your device. Of course, any story from anywhere in basketball history is up for grabs. But I want the focus to be on those stories that are interesting and impactful but long forgotten.
I’ll be covering stories going all the way back to the invention of the game in the 1890s, to the barnstorming days of basketball in the 1920s and 30s, to the creation of the current NBA in the 1940s and beyond.
So, if you love basketball as much as I do, or you just want to hear a few stories from basketball’s past, then go ahead and subscribe to the podcast and come back to this blog to hear or read a new story each week.
For me, this is a labor of love as I get to work with my older son, Jacob Loayza, who serves as my editor and producer. Until next time…

Basketball History 101 Rick Loayza

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I am your author and host, Rick Loayza. This is the blog and podcast where we bring to life some of the forgotten stories from basketball history.
I love basketball. I love watching it. I love reading about it. I love learning about its history. I am, for all intents and purposes, a basketball junkie. I’ve coached all three of my kids in youth basketball. In fact, I still coach my youngest each winter. Something just happened to me when I was 11 where I was bitten by the basketball bug. And starting then, I just couldn’t get enough of this amazing game.
And the purpose of this podcast and blog is to bring back some of the old stories from basketball’s history. I want to bring you a new story each week from the older days of basketball before there were 22 cameras and instant highlights on your device. Of course, any story from anywhere in basketball history is up for grabs. But I want the focus to be on those stories that are interesting and impactful but long forgotten.
I’ll be covering stories going all the way back to the invention of the game in the 1890s, to the barnstorming days of basketball in the 1920s and 30s, to the creation of the current NBA in the 1940s and beyond.
So, if you love basketball as much as I do, or you just want to hear a few stories from basketball’s past, then go ahead and subscribe to the podcast and come back to this blog to hear or read a new story each week.
For me, this is a labor of love as I get to work with my older son, Jacob Loayza, who serves as my editor and producer. Until next time…

    Episode 196 - The Lost Teams, pt. 4

    Episode 196 - The Lost Teams, pt. 4

    In today's edition of The Lost Teams, we cover the Baltimore Bullets -- who were the 1951 NBA champions -- along with the Indianapolis Olympians and the Anderson Packers. These teams all came to the NBA different ways and all left in different ways. However, all three were able to give the league steady footing that later led to success as a league.
    CREDITS
    Rick Loayza: Head researcher, writer, and voice
    Jacob Loayza: Editor, producer, and publisher
     
    MUSIC
    "1940's Slow Dance" by Doug
    "Horizons" by Roa
     
    SPORTS HISTORY NETWORK
    sportshistorynetwork.com
    sportshistorynetwork.com/podcasts/basketball-history-101/
     
    FACEBOOK
    m.facebook.com/Basketball-History-101-103801581493027/
     
    BUSINESS CONTACT
    bballhistory101@gmail.com

    • 16 min
    Episode 195 - Enforcers and the One-Punch Rule

    Episode 195 - Enforcers and the One-Punch Rule

    From the start of the NBA until the mid-1990s, there existed a role in professional basketball known as an enforcer. Before technical fouls and flagrant fouls, some teams would try to intentionally injure the opponent's star player since it only counted as a normal foul, so enforcers arose to protect those stars and punish anyone who tried to injure them. Then in the 1970s, the “One Punch” rule was created which allowed a player to make one punch before getting kicked out of the game.
    CREDITS
    Rick Loayza: Head researcher, writer, and voice
    Jacob Loayza: Editor, producer, and publisher
     
    MUSIC
    "Take Care" by Julian Avila
    "Horizons" by Roa
     
    SPORTS HISTORY NETWORK
    sportshistorynetwork.com
    sportshistorynetwork.com/podcasts/basketball-history-101/
     
    FACEBOOK
    m.facebook.com/Basketball-History-101-103801581493027/
     
    BUSINESS CONTACT
    bballhistory101@gmail.com

    • 16 min
    Episode 194 - Dennis Johnson

    Episode 194 - Dennis Johnson

    Dennis Johnson was one of the most underrated players in the NBA. The man was a 9-time All-Defensive Player, a 5-time All-Star, and a starter on 3 NBA championship teams. What's unique is that he was neither a starter in high school nor recruited to any colleges. He was a classic late bloomer who grew six inches in height after he graduated high school and turned into a well-deserving Hall-of-Famer.
    Broadcast clip: https://youtu.be/jwKRVYeYi8Q?si=E46bfqdfckhxU26H

    CREDITS
    Rick Loayza: Head researcher, writer, and voice
    Jacob Loayza: Editor, producer, and publisher
     
    MUSIC
    "" by
    "Horizons" by Roa
     
    SPORTS HISTORY NETWORK
    sportshistorynetwork.com
    sportshistorynetwork.com/podcasts/basketball-history-101/
     
    FACEBOOK
    m.facebook.com/Basketball-History-101-103801581493027/
     
    BUSINESS CONTACT
    bballhistory101@gmail.com

    • 18 min
    Episode 193 - 5 Basic Principles

    Episode 193 - 5 Basic Principles

    James Naismith invented the game in 1891. In doing so, he followed 5 basic principles for developing his idea. We go through those five principles today and show that they are still being used today in modern form.
    CREDITS
    Rick Loayza: Head researcher, writer, and voice
    Jacob Loayza: Editor, producer, and publisher
     
    MUSIC
    "The Stars and Stripes Forever" by John Philip Sousa
    "Horizons" by Roa
     
    SPORTS HISTORY NETWORK
    sportshistorynetwork.com
    sportshistorynetwork.com/podcasts/basketball-history-101/
     
    FACEBOOK
    m.facebook.com/Basketball-History-101-103801581493027/
     
    BUSINESS CONTACT
    bballhistory101@gmail.com

    • 15 min
    Episode 192 - Elgin Baylor's Retirement

    Episode 192 - Elgin Baylor's Retirement

    Elgin Baylor retired in 1971 due to his diminishing skills. However, the timing could not be worse for Baylor. The day that he retired, the Lakers started their famous 33-game winning streak and went on to win the championship...
    CREDITS
    Rick Loayza: Head researcher, writer, and voice
    Jacob Loayza: Editor, producer, and publisher
     
    MUSIC
    "Disco Funk" by Jam Morgan
    "Horizons" by Roa
     
    SPORTS HISTORY NETWORK
    sportshistorynetwork.com
    sportshistorynetwork.com/podcasts/basketball-history-101/
     
    FACEBOOK
    m.facebook.com/Basketball-History-101-103801581493027/
     
    BUSINESS CONTACT
    bballhistory101@gmail.com

    • 16 min
    Episode 191 - The Lost Teams, pt. 3

    Episode 191 - The Lost Teams, pt. 3

    In today’s episode we cover the Detroit Falcons, Pittsburgh Ironmen, and the Indianapolis Jets. All three teams only lasted a single season in the NBA. They were all dysfunctional and struggled for wins and fans, leading to their eventual demises...
    CREDITS
    Rick Loayza: Head researcher, writer, and voice
    Jacob Loayza: Editor, producer, and publisher
     
    MUSIC
    "1940's Slow Dance" by Doug Maxwell
    "Horizons" by Roa
     
    SPORTS HISTORY NETWORK
    sportshistorynetwork.com
    sportshistorynetwork.com/podcasts/basketball-history-101/
     
    FACEBOOK
    m.facebook.com/Basketball-History-101-103801581493027/
     
    BUSINESS CONTACT
    bballhistory101@gmail.com

    • 15 min

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