The „Something Basketball“ podcast is for all the international listeners out there who are interested in what‘s going on basketball-wise in Europe and/or Germany. The concept is to conduct a series of interviews with players, coaches, executives, etc. that are willing to share their thoughts on w…
Cameron Wells ('88, G) has come a long way. After attending The Citadel he turned pro in 2011, suffered a major knee injury early in his career, and developed into a legit MVP candidate in Germany. Sharing his views and opening speaking about how to find your niche overseas, we ultimately end up discussing travel destinations. Follow "Something Basketball" on Instagram >> www.instagram.com/SomethingBasketball
Cameron Wells (G, s.Oliver Würzburg) has mastered the rare-to-find midrange game. It's a lost art these days, but it's one that grew within the Citadel Alumni from the early pickup games in the driveway at home. Full episode airs April, 8th, 2020. Follow Something Basketball on Instagram >> www.instagram.com/SomethingBasketball
2-time Bundesliga COY, one FIBA EuroChallenge title, one BCL Final Four appearance, and one BCL COY trophy ... John Patrick (MHP RIESEN Ludwigsburg) has a lot to back up his unique approach to the game. Follow Something Basketball on Instagram >> www.instagram.com/SomethingBasketball
Born February 29th, 1968, you can tell John Patrick is used to thinking outside the box. The MHP RIESEN Ludwigsburg HC is known for his unique and sometimes super-aggressive style of defensive play. Fittingly the full episode airs on his 52nd - or, 13th - birthday. Follow Something Basketball on Instagram >> www.instagram.com/SomethingBasketball
Julian Gamble (C, Virtus Bologna) walks the earth with open eyes and ears. The 7-year vet is a two time father, left-handed, and not shying away to speak his mind. That's why we spoke about Parenthood, Diversity, and much more... Follow "Something Basketball" on Instagram >> www.instagram.com/somethingbasketball
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Thomas Pletzinger sind mit "The Great Nowitzki" sowie "Gentlemen, wir leben am Abgrund" zwei Werke gelungen, die in keinem ordentlichen Basketball-Haushalt fehlen dürfen. Ein Gespräch über Schaffensprozesse, bewusst aufgehobene Distanz und schreiberische Playoffs. "Something Basketball" auf Instagram >> www.instagram.com/somethingbasketball
Thomas Pletzinger ist Schriftsteller ... und Basketball-Afficionado. Mit "Gentlemen, wir leben am Abgrund" sowie "The Great Nowitzki" hat er zwei Werke für die Ewigkeit geschaffen. "Something Basketball" auf Instagram >> www.instagram.com/somethingbasketball Infos zu Thomas Pletzinger >> www.ThomasPletzinger.de
Sitting down with Himar Ojeda (Sports Director ALBA Berlin) we stuck to the „Something Basketball“ credo, exchanging the good ol‘ triple threat position ... Shoot - Pass - Dribble ... for, in his case: Scouting - Prioritization - and Draft. Follow "Something Basketball" on Instagram >> www.instagram.com/somethingbasketball
Himar Ojeda (ALBA Berlin Sports Director) has seen many parts of the basketball world, has been working in the ACB, had a stint with Atlanta as their European Regional Director and spent Draft Day at the Hawk‘s War Room, international ball and now Germany. Full episode goes live November, 29h. Follow "Something Basketball" on Instagram >> www.instagram.com/somethingbasketball
Knight Rider. A shadowy flight into the basketball world of a man who really does exist. Marcos Knight, a young father on a crusade to champion the cause of the uprising, talented, the gifted, in a world of opponents who opperate by the laws of James Naismith. Marcos Knight is a special breed of player. And he fits right into the system of MHP RIESEN Ludwigsburg HC John Patrick, who loves to pressure the opposing team by putting small ball lineups on the floor. The versatile G has been working his way up since 2013, when he started his pro career in Germany's third division. Follow "Something Basketball" on Instagram >> www.instagram.com/somethingbasketball
Marcos Knight (G) is in his second season with Ludwigsburg, Germany. After dominating the lower tier divisions for years he has entered his individual prime. There are many reasons for his current 18.6 pts, 4.2 reb, 3.2 as output ... one being willing to invest time into working on his craft during the summer. Full episode drops Wednesday, nov. 20th on SoundCloud, Spotify & Apple Podcasts. Follow "Something Basketball" on Instagram >> www.instagram.com/somethingbasketball
Ismet Akpinar steht seit 2017 in der A-Nationalmannschaft. Dorthin hat er es durch Talent und vor allem "den harten Grind" bei ALBA Berlin geschafft. Der Guard ('95) berichtet über seine ersten Erfahrungen mit dem DBB, den "Schleifer" Sasa Obradovic, seine neu entdeckte Vorliebe für Podcasts und das Leben in der Millionen-Metropole Istanbul. "Something Basketball" auf Instagram >> www.instagram.com/somethingbasketball
Ismet Akpinar ('95, G) verließ als Youngster seine Heimat Hamburg, um in Berlin zum Mann (und Nationalspieler) zu reifen. Vor zwei Sommern wurde er mächtig umgarnt ... und honorierte mit seiner Entscheidung den Einsatz der "Spatzen" aus Ulm. "Something Basketball" auf Instagram >> www.instagram.com/somethingbasketball
Bennet Hundt ('98, G, BG Göttingen) ist jung, furchtlos, und der beste deutsche U22-Spieler in der easyCredit BBL. Und er hat eine Route genommen, die von wenig Rampenlicht, dafür von umso mehr harter Arbeit und guter Ausbildung geprägt war. 03:45 - Neue Deutsche Welle 14:30 - Nachteile zu Vorteile machen 26:10 - Doppeltes NBBL TOP4 36:05 - Chef im Ring "Something Basketball" auf Instagram (www.instagram.com/somethingbasketball).
Bennet Hundt ('98, G, BG Göttingen) war nie das größte Talent, dafür schon immer ein Arbeiter mit klarem Blick auf seine Entwicklung. Und einer, der mit offenen Augen durch die Welt geht, um Dinge aufzusaugen, die ihn persönlich voranbringen. Die volle Episode erscheint am Mittwoch, den 30.10.2019.
Nationalspieler Robin Benzing spricht über Stigmata, Produktivität und Deutschland als Heimat (?) ... und vieles mehr, während er am Flughafen sitzend heimlich in sein Brötchen beißt.
Es wird wieder deutsch: Nationalspieler Robin Benzing sitzt am Flughafen ... und plaudert unter anderem über seine ersten Schritte in professionellen Strukturen, nachdem 2006 die NBBL (U19-Bundesliga) eingeführt wurde.
For Quincy Ford ('93, F) it‘s all about being a swiss army knife for Crailsheim these days. That‘s why they signed him. That‘s why his scoring and rebounding may have decreased compared to his days in Belgium. On the other hand his assist ratio and former weak spot, connecting from deep, have gone up. Plus, he‘s contributing big-time to what‘s written in the win column.
Quincy Ford is on the rise. The versatile F for Crailsheim, Germany, talks about doing the little things, and stepping up ghis game while not playing on the international stage for the first time being in Europe. Follow "Something Basketball" on Instagram (www.instagram.com/somethingbasketball) and leave some feedback.
Follow "Something Basketball" on Instagram (www.instagram.com/somethingbasketball). Steven Key (51), Assistant Coach with last year's FIBA Europe Cup runner-up s.Oliver Würzburg, talks communication in the WNBA, Pick'n'Rolls during the 90s, and developing the next gen of ball players straight outta Würzburg.
Episode #8 features Steven Key, Assistant Coach with s.Oliver Würzburg from Germany. We talk women's basketball, pick'n'roll in the 90's, and the next generation of players being developed in Dirk town. Follow "Something Basketball" on Instagram (www.instagram.com/somethingbasketball)
Natan Jurkovitz put Switzerland on the map. Not just by playing in Basketball Champions League or FIBA Europe Cup, but by hooping in the shadow of the Eiffel Tower as well. Find us on Instagram: Something Basketball (www.instagram.com/somethingbasketball) Natan Jurkovitz (www.instagram.com/njurko)
Natan Jurkovitz (F, Fribourg Olympic) is one versatile wing, who has not peaked yet. He talks prepping for early do or die games, playground basketball during the summer, and much more. Full episode airs wednesday, october 2nd.
Meet Assem Marei, who will enter his 5th year as a pro in 2019-20, playing for german powerhouse Brose Bamberg. The Egypt native left his home country as a teenager in order to follow his dream and attend College. More of a traditional big who likes playing with his back to the basket, the 27 year-old nowadays works on adding a new quality to his (midrange) game. Follow "Something Basketball" on Instagram (www.instagram.com/somethingbasketball) and feel free to leave a comment.
Assem Marei (C, '92) enters his 5th season as a pro. Coming from Egypt he had a rough road to go, but it also gave him a chance to experience both U.S. and Euro ball. Follow "Something Basketball" on Instagram (www.instagram.com/somethingbasketball) and feel free to leave a comment.
Follow us on Instagram (www.instagram.com/somethingbasketball). Josh Young (G, RASTA Vechta) has come a long way. From starting his pro career with Leverkusen in 3rd Division all the way to now being a legit BCL player. The veteran talks Shape - Public Relations - Defense while sitting on the bus (pardon the rough connection).
Veteran Josh Young talks the experience of playing on numerous levels to ultimately emerge into a leader for RASTA Vechta. Something Basketball #5 airs wednesday, sep. 18th. Feel free to subscribe and follow us on Instagram (www.instagram.com/somethingbasketball).
Weitere Infos und Raum für Feedback zu "Something Basketball" gibt es auf Instagram (www.instagram.com/somethingbasketball). Nach 15 Profijahren hat David McCray seine erfolgreiche Profikarriere beendet. Der 32-Jährige berichtet von Zeiten ohne Deutschenquote, dem wertvollsten Platz auf der Bank und den richtigen Zeitpunkt, um die Schuhe an den Nagel zu hängen.
Jetzt "Something Basketball" auf Instagram (www.instagram.com/somethingbasketball) folgen. In der ersten deutschsprachigen Episode spricht David McCray (Ludwigsburg) über Zeiten ohne Quote, das vordere Ende der Bank, und den Wechsel vom Spieler zum Coach. Die ganze Folge gibt's ab Mittwoch, den 11.9.2019.
Follow "Something Basketball" (www.instagram.com/somethingbasketball) on Instagram an leave some feedback on the episode. Very rarely foreign players spend their entire career with one club. Here comes Quantez Robertson, swingman for the FRAPORT SKYLINERS. He‘s a lefty, he‘s able to defend at least three, if not four positions. He has a knack for shoes. Unfortunately I did not include Shoes into our Triple Threat credo ... Shoot - Pass - Dribble ... instead we go with Schedule - Playoffs - Durability.
Follow "Something Basketball" on Instagram (www.instagram.com/somethingbasketball) and leave some feedback. Quantez Robertson (FRAPORT SKYLINERS) talks defensive schemes and much more ... full episode drops wednesday, sep. 4h.
Feel free to follow Pete on Twitter (www.twitter.com/PeteStrobl), and also don‘t forget to hit us on Instagram (www.instagram.com/somethingbasketball) and leave some feedback. Pete Strobl serves as Headcoach with the Basketball Löwen Braunschweig - yes, that‘s the program where both Dennis Schröder and Daniel Theis made their pro debuts as teenagers. Strobl served as an assistant for ratiopharm ulm the past three years and takes over the helm in Braunschweig on a 2+1 year contract. Good enough to stick to the „Something Basketball Podcast“ theme where we adopt the good old triple threat position ... but instead of Shoot - Pass - Dribble we‘ll go with Social Media, Patience and Drive.
Episode #2 features Pete Strobl, who will enter his first Bundesliga HC gig with Braunschweig this year. The full interview drops august, 28th. Follow "Something Basketball" on Instagram (www.instagram.com/somethingbasketball) and feel free to leave some feedback.
In basketball everybody knows the triple threat position. Shoot - Pass - Dribble. In our case we‘ll go with Summer - Professionalism, and Destinations as keywords for the conversation with Mr. William Hatcher, who happened to start off his career in 2006 for my hometown team Dragons Rhöndorf in 2nd division. The Flint, Michigan native went on to have an illustrous career path that led him to an overall ten countries in thirteen years - Germany, Romania, Czech, Cyprus, Israel, Greece, France, Belgium, Serbia, and bella Italia. Having spent the previous three years showcasing his talents on both the domestic level as well as in Basketball Champions League, Hatcher signed with Peristeri from Greece over the summer, which will allow him to play in the highest ranked FIBA competion for a fourth consecutive time. The „Something Basketball“ podcast is meant to be for all the international listeners out there who are interested in what‘s going on basketball-wise in Europe and/or Germany. The idea is to conduct a series of interviews with players, coaches, executives, etc. that are willing to share their thoughts on what it‘s like as a pro far away from home. Rookies, give me an idea of what you know about the german league, who you reached out to beforehand, what you might be afraid of prior to year one. Vets, spread your wisdom on the overseas culture, the level of the league and what helped you have a lasting career.
Instagram: www.instagram.com/somethingbasketball The „Something Basketball“ podcast is meant to be for all the international listeners out there who are interested in what‘s going on basketball-wise in Europe and/or Germany. The concept is to conduct a series of interviews with players, coaches, executives, etc. that are willing to share their thoughts on what it‘s like as a pro far away from home. Rookies, give me an idea of what you know about the german league, who you reached out to beforehand, what you might be afraid of prior to year one. Vets, spread your wisdom on the overseas culture, the level of the league and what helped you have a lasting career.