On this episode of The Krista Redpath Show, the conversation centers on Ogden, Utah — and the outsized role it has played in shaping basketball voices, leaders, and legacies across the Big Sky Conference.
In Segment 1, Krista sits down with Damian Lillard for a rare, reflective conversation about loyalty, early belief, and the people who shaped his journey. From being recruited early by Weber State to the lasting mentorship of coach Randy Rahe, Damian reflects on how the Big Sky — and Ogden in particular — forged his approach to basketball, leadership, and staying committed to people over platforms. The discussion also touches on mentorship today, including his support of Montana guard Money Williams and the importance of community in an era defined by movement.
In Segment 2, longtime Big Sky coach Joe Cravens joins the show to bring the league-wide perspective. Cravens breaks down how the Big Sky develops toughness, adaptability, and coaching longevity — and why places like Ogden have consistently produced basketball minds that last well beyond the sideline.
The episode closes in Segment 3 with Hall of Fame coach Carla Taylor, who joins Krista for Hoop Hits with CT. Together, they take listeners Around the Big Sky in Women’s Hoops, analyzing the current season while reflecting on the conference’s deep roots, shared standards, and the environments that continue to shape players and coaches alike.
From NBA superstardom to lifelong coaching leadership, this episode is a reminder that place still matters — and in the Big Sky, Ogden has always been one of the anchors.