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Learn The Game Podcast
What do y'all know about Boris Diaw ?

Learn The Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 41:39


Stephen A Smith came for the goat so trust Lebron hive to come out swinging. Ola is joined by Abiru & a first apperance on the NBA Edition for Divine. We hope you enjoy the episode Follow us on social media Twitter: learnthegamepod IG: ltgpod

Stephen Time
L'équipe masculine de basket qualifiée en Euro : Boris Diaw invité de Stephen Brunch - 23/02

Stephen Time

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 14:45


C'est la libre-antenne du dimanche midi ! Attablez-vous et venez débattre avec la joyeuse bande de Stephen Brun tous les dimanche entre 13h et 15h. Autour de la table : Benoït Boutron, Pierre-Ambroise Bosse, nos invités et vous bien sûr ! Les 3 sujets de débat Sport qui animent le week-end, la semaine écoulée ou la semaine à venir.

Champion de ma Vie
Charles Kahudi : l'exemplarité au service du double projet sportif et entrepreneurial

Champion de ma Vie

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2024 121:21


"Agir comme on parle, c'est la règle d'or de Charles Kahudi, l'homme qui refuse de laisser ses mots rester des promesses en l'air."Dans cet épisode captivant de Champion de ma vie, plonge dans la vie et la mentalité de Charles Kahudi, un athlète qui ne se contente pas d'exceller dans le basketball. Surnommé "L'Homme" pour son exigence d'exemplarité, il incarne une rare cohérence entre ses actions et ses paroles, que ce soit sur le parquet ou dans ses projets professionnels.Charles partage avec nous comment il parvient à gérer avec succès un double projet : sa carrière de basketteur d'élite et son aventure entrepreneuriale, guidé par les conseils de Tony Parker. Mais ce n'est pas tout.Derrière sa rigueur, il y a aussi une volonté inébranlable de transmettre les valeurs du leadership, inspirées par son mentor Boris Diaw, à la fois à son équipe et à sa famille.Ce qui est le plus exceptionnel chez Charles Kahudi, c'est cette force tranquille qu'il puise dans son "why" : sa famille, sa femme et ses trois enfants, qui sont au cœur de tout ce qu'il entreprend.Pour lui, réussir ne se limite pas à marquer des points ou signer des contrats : c'est bâtir une vie exemplaire qui inspire les autres.Alors, comment fait-il pour jongler entre la pression des compétitions, la gestion d'une carrière entrepreneuriale florissante, et son engagement familial sans jamais faillir ?Écoute cet épisode et découvre les secrets d'un double projet mené avec une discipline et une vision hors du commun. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Bola Presa
Refazendo o Draft 2003 da NBA! [Podcast #473]

Bola Presa

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 90:26


Bem amigos do Bola Presa, mais um podcast no ar! Seguimos de férias, então para essa semana abrimos para todos vocês uma edição do nosso podcast exclusivo para ASSINANTES. Neste episódio refazemos o Draft 2003 da NBA. Normalmente pegamos o Draft que completam DEZ ANOS e os revisitamos com as informações coletadas na última década, mas que tal voltar VINTE anos dessa vez? Como prometido várias vezes, resolvemos usar nosso formato de podcast especial também para Drafts clássicos, então começamos com esse que muitos consideram o melhor de todos os tempos: como organizar LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony, Chris Bosh e Dwyane Wade no topo? O que fazer com todos os armadores que saíram na primeira rodada como Kirk Hinrich, TJ Ford e Mo Williams? Para onde vão os surpreendentes Kyle Korver, Leandrinho, David West e o misterioso Boris Diaw? O que diabos fazer com Darko Milicic?! Como sempre, pensamos em quem deveria ter escolhido quem agora que sabemos os sucessos, fracassos, lesões e desenvolvimento de cada um.  Não é apenas uma lista de melhores jogadores (embora isso seja parte importante). Levamos em consideração a situação de cada time na época e o que sabemos do futuro deles também, a ideia é achar o melhor encaixe para o futuro de todos. ... |OS PARÇAS DO BOLA PRESA| ASSINE O BOLA PRESA NO SPARKLE E RECEBA CONTEÚDO EXCLUSIVO São planos de R$14 e R$20 reais e mais de 80 podcasts para apoiadores Agora há a opção de um pagamento anual único via Pix, Boleto ou Cartão de Crédito parcelado =). O BOLA PRESA É PARCEIRO DA KTO Receba 20% de bônus no primeiro depósito com o cupom BPRESA e faça suas apostas

Génération Do It Yourself
[EXTRAIT] Le rythme effréné en NBA - Boris Diaw

Génération Do It Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2024 9:00


Génération Do It Yourself
#408 - Boris Diaw - Basketteur (NBA, Équipe de France) - Jouer au service des autres

Génération Do It Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2024 127:34


C'est une des légendes du basket, à l'instar de Tony Parker, Michael Jordan et Kobe Bryant. Boris Diaw a joué pendant 14 ans en NBA, la prestigieuse ligue de basket-ball des États-Unis, alors que la plupart des joueurs n'y restent que quatre ans en raison du massif "turnover" (rotation au sein des équipes). Il est le premier Français à recevoir un titre individuel, celui de "Most Improved Player" (joueur ayant le plus progressé), en 2006. Ses points forts : sa polyvalence et son esprit d'équipe. Lorsqu'il arrive aux États-Unis, il est parmi les premiers Européens à intégrer la NBA et découvre le basket "à l'américaine". Leur stratégie se base plus sur l'individualité des joueurs que sur la dynamique d'équipe, pourtant cruciale dans le jeu "à l'européenne". Boris change régulièrement d'équipe, coaché entre autres par Michael Jordan, et s'adapte à différents styles de jeu, moins agressifs et presque altruistes. Sa devise : "Aider l'équipe". Il devient capitaine de l'Équipe de France en 2006 et le reste jusqu'en 2018, remportant cinq médailles internationales dont la médaille d'or à l'EuroBasket 2013. Boris revient avec philosophie sur : Les épreuves psychologiques rencontrées par les sportifs professionnels. Le fonctionnement de la NBA avec le système de "draft". Les différences entre le sport aux États-Unis et en France : les programmes sport-études et les infrastructures. Le quotidien d'un sportif de haut niveau. Un épisode motivant avec l'un des meilleurs joueurs français de l'histoire du basketball, et probablement l'un des plus humbles et accessibles. TIMELINE: 00:00:00 : Manager général, un rôle incontournable des clubs de sport 00:12:01 : Boris Diaw est-il trop altruiste ? 00:19:21 : Le recrutement de joueurs aux US 00:28:54 : Être sur le banc et être fort mentalement 00:39:28 : Le rythme effréné en NBA 00:47:59 : Le soutien des parents et le choix du sport-étude 01:00:39 : Savoir s'entourer 01:10:53 : US vs France : ligues fermées, qualité d'infrastructures et lifestyle 01:19:21 : 14 ans en NBA : l'épopée 01:37:29 : Prendre sa retraite en tant que joueur professionnel 01:43:19 : Retour en France et la Coupe des Landes 01:54:09 : Le Transpacifique Les anciens épisodes de GDIY mentionnés : #338 - Gad Elmaleh - On est tous le blond de quelqu'un #359 - Alexis Pinturault - Skieur - Écouter sa peur pour prendre les bonnes décisions #364 - Jo-Wilfried Tsonga - Tennisman - Le 5ème des Big Four #390 - Marie-Amélie Le Fur - Présidente du Comité Paralympique - "L'amputation a été la solution la plus salvatrice pour moi" Nous avons parlé de : NBA INSEP (L'Institut national du sport, de l'expertise et de la performance) Tony Parker Sean Marks Élisabeth Riffiod (sa mère) Issa Diaw (son père) Rudy Gobert no.27 (documentaire) Entourage (série) Steve Nash Lebron James Michael Jordan Kobe Bryant Play off : série de matchs éliminatoires Victor Wembanyama Boris Diaw a remporté la Coupe des Landes Le Tour du monde de Boris Les recommandations de lecture : Sapiens de Yuval Noah Harari Et l'homme créa les dieux de Pascal Boyer Vous pouvez contacter Boris sur LinkedIn, Instagram. La musique du générique vous plaît ? C'est à Morgan Prudhomme que je la dois ! Contactez-le sur : https://studio-module.com. Vous souhaitez sponsoriser Génération Do It Yourself ou nous proposer un partenariat ? Contactez mon label Orso Media via ce formulaire.

Le podcast BasketSession
CQFR : Nicolas Batum, stop ou encore ? Boris Diaw, Luka Doncic et Caitlin Clark

Le podcast BasketSession

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 29:06


Théophile Haumesser et Shaï Mamou reviennent sur les infos et rumeurs du week-end et notamment celles qui entourent l'avenir de Nicolas Batum du côté des Sixers.Focus également sur les performances historiques de Luka Doncic en playoffs, le nouveau titre de Boris Diaw et le "régime de faveur" auquel fait face Caitlin Clark en WNBA.Voilà Ce Qu'il Fallait Retenir en NBA en cette matinée du 03 juin 2024.Commandez le Mook REVERSE #2 spécial DÉFENSE https://www.basketsession.com/categorie-produit/mooks/La session du jour : https://www.basketsession.com/boris-diaw-et-biscarrosse-champions-du-monde-des-landes-devant-8000-personnes-remi-lesca-et-son-coup-de-gueule-700874/Commandez le livre Une saison en enfer https://www.basketsession.com/produit/une-saison-en-enfer/

La matinale week-end
La Story Sport : Boris Diaw, sorti de sa retraite pour la finale de la Coupe des Landes - 02/06

La matinale week-end

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024 3:15


Pierre Ammiche vous raconte ce qui dans l'actualité sportive à retenu son attention et inspiré sa plume.

Basket Time
Épisode 183 : JO de Paris 2024 - Que doivent viser les Equipes de France après ce tirage ?

Basket Time

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 47:05


Que penser de ces tirages ? Inquiétude d'un côté, soulagement de l'autre ? Quels sont les forces en présence, les nations fortes et les groupes de la mort ? Quels objectifs pour nos équipes de France ? Wembanyama et Johannès peuvent-il porter leur équipe ? Débats dans Basket Time.Et pour répondre à ces questions, Boris Diaw et Céline Dumerc, managers des équipes de France, invités exceptionnels de cet épisode spécial Jeux Olympiques, livrent leurs réactions à chaud. Avec Pierre Dorian, Fred Weis et Killian Verove.

Les Plongeurs Padawan
Boris Diaw : basket

Les Plongeurs Padawan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 28:58


Avouez-le, vous ne vous attendiez pas à entendre une interview de Boris Diaw, légende du basket français, dans le podcast des Plongeurs Padawan. Si nous parlons très rapidement de la carrière de sportif de Boris, nous abordons un sujet qui nous passionne encore plus : la plongée. Nous vous invitons à découvrir une facette moins connue de Boris Diaw qui nous révèle sa passion pour la plongée sous-marine et la photo. Des passions qui l'ont conduit à explorer les merveilles cachées des océans à bord de son catamaran.Car après une belle carrière au cours de laquelle il aura tout gagné, Boris s'est lancé dans un projet de tour de monde. En bateau.Attention : pas un tour du monde en quelques mois… Non ! Boris aime prendre son temps. Il a déjà prévenu que son tour du monde à lui durerait 12 ou 13 ans.Et il est sur un bon rythme puisqu'après près de 6 années à sillonner les mers du globe, Boris et l'équipage de son catamaran sont arrivés aux antipodes (en Nouvelle-Zélande), il y a quelques mois.L'ancien capitaine de l'équipe de France sait déjà qu'il va prendre un peu de retard. Ulysse était resté chez Circé pendant un an. Boris Diaw a quant à lui été comme envouté à son arrivée en Polynésie française. Il était reparti dans les temps, pour arriver en Nouvelle-Zélande, mais il nous annonce qu'il va rebrousser chemin. Dans quelques semaines, le catamaran fera de nouveau route vers la Polynésie pour en savourer la beauté et explorer de nouveaux territoires.De sa passion pour la photo à sa fascination pour les requins, en passant par son rôle de manager de l'équipe de France de basket et sa participation à la mission Tamataroa de la Mokarran Protection Society, Boris Diaw nous raconte tous ses projets d'après carrière avec une grande passion.Un immense merci à Boris pour sa gentillesse et son temps.Merci également à Jean-Marie (Mokarran) et Julien, d'avoir joué les intermédiaires.Pour en savoir plus :le compte Instagram de Borisun reportage qui présente un joueur atypique

Showtime Basketball
Stephen Jackson

Showtime Basketball

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 49:56 Transcription Available


The Charlotte Bobcats existed for 10 seasons and racked up a grand total of zero playoff wins. The pinnacle of the franchise came in 2009/10, when the Stephen Jackson and Gerald Wallace-led Bobcats made the playoffs and ranked first in defense.Stephen Jackson arrived in Charlotte nine games into the 2009/10 season after being traded from Golden State. Stak was just two years removed from making history with the 2007 We Believe Warriors. That Warriors core - featuring Baron Davis, Matt Barnes, Jason Richardson and Al Harrington - dismantled quickly following their magical run. By 2009, Captain Jack was the lone sailor left, and he wasn't happy. He publicly requested a trade in the summer of 2009 and was shipped off to the Bobcats in December.Directly following the trade, reporters asked Bobcats head coach Larry Brown if he was worried about Jackson joining his locker room. Stak had a bad reputation following the Malice at the Palace, and more recently from a sideline blow-up with his old Warriors coach, Don Nelson. But Brown was not worried at all. Jackson, he said, shared certain qualities with his former student, Allen Iverson. "I can deal with (high-maintenance) kids. All you have to do is be straight with them,' Brown said. ‘After six years with Allen (Iverson in Philadelphia), I don't look at anybody as a challenge. (Jackson) wants to play and he's a competitor. Guys like that you can make work in your locker room."With Jackson, Wallace, Tyson Chandler and Boris Diaw, the Bobcats won a franchise-high 44 games and made the playoffs for the first time in their history. Despite getting swept in the first round, this 2010 season is a source of great pride for Jackson.Catch new episodes of Forgotten Seasons every Wednesday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Showtime Basketball
Stephen Jackson on the 2010 Bobcats

Showtime Basketball

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 51:40


The Charlotte Bobcats existed for 10 seasons and racked up a grand total of zero playoff wins. The pinnacle of the franchise came in 2009/10, when the Stephen Jackson and Gerald Wallace-led Bobcats made the playoffs and ranked first in defense. Stephen Jackson arrived in Charlotte nine games into the 2009/10 season after being traded from Golden State. Stak was just two years removed from making history with the 2007 We Believe Warriors. That Warriors core - featuring Baron Davis, Matt Barnes, Jason Richardson and Al Harrington - dismantled quickly following their magical run. By 2009, Captain Jack was the lone sailor left, and he wasn't happy. He publicly requested a trade in the summer of 2009 and was shipped off to the Bobcats in December. Directly following the trade, reporters asked Bobcats head coach Larry Brown if he was worried about Jackson joining his locker room. Stak had a bad reputation following the Malice at the Palace, and more recently from a sideline blow-up with his old Warriors coach, Don Nelson. But Brown was not worried at all. Jackson, he said, shared certain qualities with his former student, Allen Iverson. "I can deal with (high-maintenance) kids. All you have to do is be straight with them,' Brown said. ‘After six years with Allen (Iverson in Philadelphia), I don't look at anybody as a challenge. (Jackson) wants to play and he's a competitor. Guys like that you can make work in your locker room." With Jackson, Wallace, Tyson Chandler and Boris Diaw, the Bobcats won a franchise-high 44 games and made the playoffs for the first time in their history. Despite getting swept in the first round, this 2010 season is a source of great pride for Jackson. Catch new episodes of Forgotten Seasons every Wednesday. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Benas Podcast
#56 Boris Diaw on playing in 11th division with friends, Traded while on a Safari, Wine, Photography, Traveling around the world & more

The Benas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 76:48


If you want to support this podcast (Ačiū!!): https://www.patreon.com/bmatke  Sponsors: www.ProBallers.com  "Boris": Boris Diaw is a well known name in the basketball community, not much introduction needed at this point, even after his retirement. He's a winner and a patriot in the most truest sense. Every summer he played for the National Team of France and in 2013 he won the FIBA Eurobasket and followed up in 2014 with a NBA championship playing for the Spurs in a memorable playoff run.  Today, Boris and me talked not only about basketball. We spent quality time together during the podcast and explored our interests of travel, photography, food as well as coffee & wine regions...plenty of delicacies. We also dove into topics such as expectations from Assistant Coaches, emotional balance and his approach to life & basketball in general as well as the summer of 2013. How he went from losing the NBA Finals to winning the Eurobasket with France and winning the NBA Finals in 2014, all within 12 months...what a ride this was, please join us! Please Share, Comment & Like this episode on YouTube as well as all audio platforms!!! Topics: (0:00) Intro (3:00) Coffee, Wine & Travel (14:15) Impact of Montessori School (26:10) Impact of Coaches  (31:30) Dos & Don'ts for Assistant Coaches (37:40) Embracing Pressure (39:10) Winning Eurobasket of 2013 (46:50) Preparing For Retirement (52:06) Emotional Balance & Attitude to Life (56:30) Playing in French 11th Division (58:50) ProBallers.com (1:05:00) ATOs #BorisDiaw #NBAChampionship #NBA Finals #Eurobasket #Wine #Coffee #Travel #Photography #MontessoriSchool  Finding Boris Diaw: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/diawboris/  Twitter: https://twitter.com/theborisdiaw  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/boris.diaw.944 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/boris-diaw-57832ab1/  Finding “The Benas Podcast”: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-b-podcast/id1558492852?uo=4  Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3Bw5UJNSQLKo0wUybEIza3  Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-benas-podcast …or visit www.bmatke.com to find more info. Comment, Like & Share here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bmatke/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bmatke/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/bmatke3 www.bmatke.com 

New Books Network
Lindsay Sarah Krasnoff, "Basketball Empire: France and the Making of a Global NBA and WNBA" (Bloomsbury, 2023)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 66:58


Today we are joined by Dr. Lindsay Krasnoff, who is an historian, specializing in global sport, communications and diplomacy. She is also the Director of FranceandUS, and she lectures on sports diplomacy at New York University Tisch Institute of Global Sport. We met to talk about her most recent book: Basketball Empire: France and the Making of a Global NBA and WNBA (Bloomsbury, 2023). In our conversation, we discussed the rise of basketball in France, the differences between French and American basketball, and the way that French basketball stars such as Boris Diaw exemplify the new global “empire” of basketball that incorporates Africa, France and its overseas departments, and the USA. Krasnoff divides Basketball Empire into three parts that together investigate how French basketball developed from a low point in the middle of the 20th century to a global powerhouse contributing players to the NBA and the WNBA almost every year. Krasnoff argues that French basketball's success hinges on their ability make use of their connections both with the United States and with their former empire. In examining the growth of basketball in France, Krasnoff traces a sporting genealogy that links together players, coaches, and even commentators from around the globe who compete together in France and help produce a distinctive French style of basketball that nevertheless has appeal outside of the hexagon. In Basketball Empire, Krasnoff's first section takes off from her previous work on French association football, which looked at the development of Les Bleus. In the 1950s and 1960s, French basketball too was in crisis. In response, the French government, the Fédération française de basket-ball (FFBB), and even some sporting associations sought out new ways to improve the quality of play in France. Paris University Club brought in Americans who had played basketball in the NCAA but were now living in France to teach American approaches to the game. Individual players, including one of the earliest female French basketball stars Elisabeth Riffiod, watched film of American professionals like Bill Russell. The government redeveloped a national training centre: the National Institute of Sport, Expertise, and Performance (INSEP.) The French League professionalized in 1987. Since the 1990s, French basketball has enjoyed a rising number of successful EuroBasket and Olympic campaigns, including a men's silver and a women's bronze in 2020/21. Basketball Empire's second section uses micro-biographies to explore the ways that contemporary French players developed their skills, how they made their moves into the NCAA, the NBA or the WNBA, and the challenges and opportunities that these moves provided them as players. In this section in particular, Krasnoff's ability land and conduct interviews shines. She shows how diverse players, including Boris Diaw, Sandrine Gruda, Nicolas Batum, Marine Johannès, Diandra Tchatchouang, Evan Fournier, Mickaël Gelabale, and Rudy Gobert have become not only basketball stars but also informal diplomats that help build connections and translate between Africa, France and the United States. In the final section, Krasnoff considers why the French have been so successful at producing high quality men's and women's basketball players. She credits la formation à la française: the specific French training system that includes a national sports training center (the INSEP) as well as local and regional basketball academies (pôles espoirs). The future looks bright for French basketball and in our interview Krasnoff predicts French and US success in the upcoming Paris 2024 Olympiad. Keith Rathbone is a Senior Lecturer at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia. He researches twentieth-century French social and cultural history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Sports
Lindsay Sarah Krasnoff, "Basketball Empire: France and the Making of a Global NBA and WNBA" (Bloomsbury, 2023)

New Books in Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 66:58


Today we are joined by Dr. Lindsay Krasnoff, who is an historian, specializing in global sport, communications and diplomacy. She is also the Director of FranceandUS, and she lectures on sports diplomacy at New York University Tisch Institute of Global Sport. We met to talk about her most recent book: Basketball Empire: France and the Making of a Global NBA and WNBA (Bloomsbury, 2023). In our conversation, we discussed the rise of basketball in France, the differences between French and American basketball, and the way that French basketball stars such as Boris Diaw exemplify the new global “empire” of basketball that incorporates Africa, France and its overseas departments, and the USA. Krasnoff divides Basketball Empire into three parts that together investigate how French basketball developed from a low point in the middle of the 20th century to a global powerhouse contributing players to the NBA and the WNBA almost every year. Krasnoff argues that French basketball's success hinges on their ability make use of their connections both with the United States and with their former empire. In examining the growth of basketball in France, Krasnoff traces a sporting genealogy that links together players, coaches, and even commentators from around the globe who compete together in France and help produce a distinctive French style of basketball that nevertheless has appeal outside of the hexagon. In Basketball Empire, Krasnoff's first section takes off from her previous work on French association football, which looked at the development of Les Bleus. In the 1950s and 1960s, French basketball too was in crisis. In response, the French government, the Fédération française de basket-ball (FFBB), and even some sporting associations sought out new ways to improve the quality of play in France. Paris University Club brought in Americans who had played basketball in the NCAA but were now living in France to teach American approaches to the game. Individual players, including one of the earliest female French basketball stars Elisabeth Riffiod, watched film of American professionals like Bill Russell. The government redeveloped a national training centre: the National Institute of Sport, Expertise, and Performance (INSEP.) The French League professionalized in 1987. Since the 1990s, French basketball has enjoyed a rising number of successful EuroBasket and Olympic campaigns, including a men's silver and a women's bronze in 2020/21. Basketball Empire's second section uses micro-biographies to explore the ways that contemporary French players developed their skills, how they made their moves into the NCAA, the NBA or the WNBA, and the challenges and opportunities that these moves provided them as players. In this section in particular, Krasnoff's ability land and conduct interviews shines. She shows how diverse players, including Boris Diaw, Sandrine Gruda, Nicolas Batum, Marine Johannès, Diandra Tchatchouang, Evan Fournier, Mickaël Gelabale, and Rudy Gobert have become not only basketball stars but also informal diplomats that help build connections and translate between Africa, France and the United States. In the final section, Krasnoff considers why the French have been so successful at producing high quality men's and women's basketball players. She credits la formation à la française: the specific French training system that includes a national sports training center (the INSEP) as well as local and regional basketball academies (pôles espoirs). The future looks bright for French basketball and in our interview Krasnoff predicts French and US success in the upcoming Paris 2024 Olympiad. Keith Rathbone is a Senior Lecturer at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia. He researches twentieth-century French social and cultural history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sports

New Books in European Studies
Lindsay Sarah Krasnoff, "Basketball Empire: France and the Making of a Global NBA and WNBA" (Bloomsbury, 2023)

New Books in European Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 66:58


Today we are joined by Dr. Lindsay Krasnoff, who is an historian, specializing in global sport, communications and diplomacy. She is also the Director of FranceandUS, and she lectures on sports diplomacy at New York University Tisch Institute of Global Sport. We met to talk about her most recent book: Basketball Empire: France and the Making of a Global NBA and WNBA (Bloomsbury, 2023). In our conversation, we discussed the rise of basketball in France, the differences between French and American basketball, and the way that French basketball stars such as Boris Diaw exemplify the new global “empire” of basketball that incorporates Africa, France and its overseas departments, and the USA. Krasnoff divides Basketball Empire into three parts that together investigate how French basketball developed from a low point in the middle of the 20th century to a global powerhouse contributing players to the NBA and the WNBA almost every year. Krasnoff argues that French basketball's success hinges on their ability make use of their connections both with the United States and with their former empire. In examining the growth of basketball in France, Krasnoff traces a sporting genealogy that links together players, coaches, and even commentators from around the globe who compete together in France and help produce a distinctive French style of basketball that nevertheless has appeal outside of the hexagon. In Basketball Empire, Krasnoff's first section takes off from her previous work on French association football, which looked at the development of Les Bleus. In the 1950s and 1960s, French basketball too was in crisis. In response, the French government, the Fédération française de basket-ball (FFBB), and even some sporting associations sought out new ways to improve the quality of play in France. Paris University Club brought in Americans who had played basketball in the NCAA but were now living in France to teach American approaches to the game. Individual players, including one of the earliest female French basketball stars Elisabeth Riffiod, watched film of American professionals like Bill Russell. The government redeveloped a national training centre: the National Institute of Sport, Expertise, and Performance (INSEP.) The French League professionalized in 1987. Since the 1990s, French basketball has enjoyed a rising number of successful EuroBasket and Olympic campaigns, including a men's silver and a women's bronze in 2020/21. Basketball Empire's second section uses micro-biographies to explore the ways that contemporary French players developed their skills, how they made their moves into the NCAA, the NBA or the WNBA, and the challenges and opportunities that these moves provided them as players. In this section in particular, Krasnoff's ability land and conduct interviews shines. She shows how diverse players, including Boris Diaw, Sandrine Gruda, Nicolas Batum, Marine Johannès, Diandra Tchatchouang, Evan Fournier, Mickaël Gelabale, and Rudy Gobert have become not only basketball stars but also informal diplomats that help build connections and translate between Africa, France and the United States. In the final section, Krasnoff considers why the French have been so successful at producing high quality men's and women's basketball players. She credits la formation à la française: the specific French training system that includes a national sports training center (the INSEP) as well as local and regional basketball academies (pôles espoirs). The future looks bright for French basketball and in our interview Krasnoff predicts French and US success in the upcoming Paris 2024 Olympiad. Keith Rathbone is a Senior Lecturer at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia. He researches twentieth-century French social and cultural history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/european-studies

New Books in Women's History
Lindsay Sarah Krasnoff, "Basketball Empire: France and the Making of a Global NBA and WNBA" (Bloomsbury, 2023)

New Books in Women's History

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 66:58


Today we are joined by Dr. Lindsay Krasnoff, who is an historian, specializing in global sport, communications and diplomacy. She is also the Director of FranceandUS, and she lectures on sports diplomacy at New York University Tisch Institute of Global Sport. We met to talk about her most recent book: Basketball Empire: France and the Making of a Global NBA and WNBA (Bloomsbury, 2023). In our conversation, we discussed the rise of basketball in France, the differences between French and American basketball, and the way that French basketball stars such as Boris Diaw exemplify the new global “empire” of basketball that incorporates Africa, France and its overseas departments, and the USA. Krasnoff divides Basketball Empire into three parts that together investigate how French basketball developed from a low point in the middle of the 20th century to a global powerhouse contributing players to the NBA and the WNBA almost every year. Krasnoff argues that French basketball's success hinges on their ability make use of their connections both with the United States and with their former empire. In examining the growth of basketball in France, Krasnoff traces a sporting genealogy that links together players, coaches, and even commentators from around the globe who compete together in France and help produce a distinctive French style of basketball that nevertheless has appeal outside of the hexagon. In Basketball Empire, Krasnoff's first section takes off from her previous work on French association football, which looked at the development of Les Bleus. In the 1950s and 1960s, French basketball too was in crisis. In response, the French government, the Fédération française de basket-ball (FFBB), and even some sporting associations sought out new ways to improve the quality of play in France. Paris University Club brought in Americans who had played basketball in the NCAA but were now living in France to teach American approaches to the game. Individual players, including one of the earliest female French basketball stars Elisabeth Riffiod, watched film of American professionals like Bill Russell. The government redeveloped a national training centre: the National Institute of Sport, Expertise, and Performance (INSEP.) The French League professionalized in 1987. Since the 1990s, French basketball has enjoyed a rising number of successful EuroBasket and Olympic campaigns, including a men's silver and a women's bronze in 2020/21. Basketball Empire's second section uses micro-biographies to explore the ways that contemporary French players developed their skills, how they made their moves into the NCAA, the NBA or the WNBA, and the challenges and opportunities that these moves provided them as players. In this section in particular, Krasnoff's ability land and conduct interviews shines. She shows how diverse players, including Boris Diaw, Sandrine Gruda, Nicolas Batum, Marine Johannès, Diandra Tchatchouang, Evan Fournier, Mickaël Gelabale, and Rudy Gobert have become not only basketball stars but also informal diplomats that help build connections and translate between Africa, France and the United States. In the final section, Krasnoff considers why the French have been so successful at producing high quality men's and women's basketball players. She credits la formation à la française: the specific French training system that includes a national sports training center (the INSEP) as well as local and regional basketball academies (pôles espoirs). The future looks bright for French basketball and in our interview Krasnoff predicts French and US success in the upcoming Paris 2024 Olympiad. Keith Rathbone is a Senior Lecturer at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia. He researches twentieth-century French social and cultural history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

New Books in French Studies
Lindsay Sarah Krasnoff, "Basketball Empire: France and the Making of a Global NBA and WNBA" (Bloomsbury, 2023)

New Books in French Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 66:58


Today we are joined by Dr. Lindsay Krasnoff, who is an historian, specializing in global sport, communications and diplomacy. She is also the Director of FranceandUS, and she lectures on sports diplomacy at New York University Tisch Institute of Global Sport. We met to talk about her most recent book: Basketball Empire: France and the Making of a Global NBA and WNBA (Bloomsbury, 2023). In our conversation, we discussed the rise of basketball in France, the differences between French and American basketball, and the way that French basketball stars such as Boris Diaw exemplify the new global “empire” of basketball that incorporates Africa, France and its overseas departments, and the USA. Krasnoff divides Basketball Empire into three parts that together investigate how French basketball developed from a low point in the middle of the 20th century to a global powerhouse contributing players to the NBA and the WNBA almost every year. Krasnoff argues that French basketball's success hinges on their ability make use of their connections both with the United States and with their former empire. In examining the growth of basketball in France, Krasnoff traces a sporting genealogy that links together players, coaches, and even commentators from around the globe who compete together in France and help produce a distinctive French style of basketball that nevertheless has appeal outside of the hexagon. In Basketball Empire, Krasnoff's first section takes off from her previous work on French association football, which looked at the development of Les Bleus. In the 1950s and 1960s, French basketball too was in crisis. In response, the French government, the Fédération française de basket-ball (FFBB), and even some sporting associations sought out new ways to improve the quality of play in France. Paris University Club brought in Americans who had played basketball in the NCAA but were now living in France to teach American approaches to the game. Individual players, including one of the earliest female French basketball stars Elisabeth Riffiod, watched film of American professionals like Bill Russell. The government redeveloped a national training centre: the National Institute of Sport, Expertise, and Performance (INSEP.) The French League professionalized in 1987. Since the 1990s, French basketball has enjoyed a rising number of successful EuroBasket and Olympic campaigns, including a men's silver and a women's bronze in 2020/21. Basketball Empire's second section uses micro-biographies to explore the ways that contemporary French players developed their skills, how they made their moves into the NCAA, the NBA or the WNBA, and the challenges and opportunities that these moves provided them as players. In this section in particular, Krasnoff's ability land and conduct interviews shines. She shows how diverse players, including Boris Diaw, Sandrine Gruda, Nicolas Batum, Marine Johannès, Diandra Tchatchouang, Evan Fournier, Mickaël Gelabale, and Rudy Gobert have become not only basketball stars but also informal diplomats that help build connections and translate between Africa, France and the United States. In the final section, Krasnoff considers why the French have been so successful at producing high quality men's and women's basketball players. She credits la formation à la française: the specific French training system that includes a national sports training center (the INSEP) as well as local and regional basketball academies (pôles espoirs). The future looks bright for French basketball and in our interview Krasnoff predicts French and US success in the upcoming Paris 2024 Olympiad. Keith Rathbone is a Senior Lecturer at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia. He researches twentieth-century French social and cultural history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/french-studies

New Books in Economic and Business History
Lindsay Sarah Krasnoff, "Basketball Empire: France and the Making of a Global NBA and WNBA" (Bloomsbury, 2023)

New Books in Economic and Business History

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 66:58


Today we are joined by Dr. Lindsay Krasnoff, who is an historian, specializing in global sport, communications and diplomacy. She is also the Director of FranceandUS, and she lectures on sports diplomacy at New York University Tisch Institute of Global Sport. We met to talk about her most recent book: Basketball Empire: France and the Making of a Global NBA and WNBA (Bloomsbury, 2023). In our conversation, we discussed the rise of basketball in France, the differences between French and American basketball, and the way that French basketball stars such as Boris Diaw exemplify the new global “empire” of basketball that incorporates Africa, France and its overseas departments, and the USA. Krasnoff divides Basketball Empire into three parts that together investigate how French basketball developed from a low point in the middle of the 20th century to a global powerhouse contributing players to the NBA and the WNBA almost every year. Krasnoff argues that French basketball's success hinges on their ability make use of their connections both with the United States and with their former empire. In examining the growth of basketball in France, Krasnoff traces a sporting genealogy that links together players, coaches, and even commentators from around the globe who compete together in France and help produce a distinctive French style of basketball that nevertheless has appeal outside of the hexagon. In Basketball Empire, Krasnoff's first section takes off from her previous work on French association football, which looked at the development of Les Bleus. In the 1950s and 1960s, French basketball too was in crisis. In response, the French government, the Fédération française de basket-ball (FFBB), and even some sporting associations sought out new ways to improve the quality of play in France. Paris University Club brought in Americans who had played basketball in the NCAA but were now living in France to teach American approaches to the game. Individual players, including one of the earliest female French basketball stars Elisabeth Riffiod, watched film of American professionals like Bill Russell. The government redeveloped a national training centre: the National Institute of Sport, Expertise, and Performance (INSEP.) The French League professionalized in 1987. Since the 1990s, French basketball has enjoyed a rising number of successful EuroBasket and Olympic campaigns, including a men's silver and a women's bronze in 2020/21. Basketball Empire's second section uses micro-biographies to explore the ways that contemporary French players developed their skills, how they made their moves into the NCAA, the NBA or the WNBA, and the challenges and opportunities that these moves provided them as players. In this section in particular, Krasnoff's ability land and conduct interviews shines. She shows how diverse players, including Boris Diaw, Sandrine Gruda, Nicolas Batum, Marine Johannès, Diandra Tchatchouang, Evan Fournier, Mickaël Gelabale, and Rudy Gobert have become not only basketball stars but also informal diplomats that help build connections and translate between Africa, France and the United States. In the final section, Krasnoff considers why the French have been so successful at producing high quality men's and women's basketball players. She credits la formation à la française: the specific French training system that includes a national sports training center (the INSEP) as well as local and regional basketball academies (pôles espoirs). The future looks bright for French basketball and in our interview Krasnoff predicts French and US success in the upcoming Paris 2024 Olympiad. Keith Rathbone is a Senior Lecturer at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia. He researches twentieth-century French social and cultural history. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Stephen Time
Le monde de Wemby : Boris Diaw et Mickaël Gelabale, invités de Stephen Time ! – 09/12

Stephen Time

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2023 12:13


Toute l'actualité du basket Français et mondial avec un focus sur Victor Wembanyama depuis San Antonio !

Le témoin de l'actu dans les Landes
Pourquoi le retour de Boris Diaw ne fait pas l'unanimité ?

Le témoin de l'actu dans les Landes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 4:46


durée : 00:04:46 - Pourquoi le retour de Boris Diaw ne fait pas l'unanimité ?

HYPE
LE BUSINESS DEGRADE T-IL LA NBA ?

HYPE

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 54:45


LE BUSINESS DEGRADE T-IL LA NBA ? Avec François Nyam, agent NBA et FFBB et Shai Mamou, journaliste pour Basketsession Reverse.

Le podcast BasketSession
CQFR : Trae Young intéresse les Lakers, Holmgren devant Wembanyama ? Diaw sort de sa retraite

Le podcast BasketSession

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 20:56


Voici tout Ce Qu'il Fallait Retenir de la nuit du 01/09/2023 en NBA et la Coupe du Monde FIBA 2023. Antoine Pimmel et Shaï Mamou dissèquent les dernières infos chaudes : Les Lakers s'intéresseraient de très près à Trae Young, Paul George pense que Chet Holmgren a plus de chances d'être rookie de l'année que Victor Wembanuama et Boris Diaw sort de sa retraite ! Toute l'actualité de la NBA et du basket 7 jours sur 7 ➡️ https://www.basketsession.com/ Abonnez-vous à la newsletter de nos podcasts ➡️ https://podcast.ausha.co/le-podcast-basketsession?s=1   

Le podcast BasketSession
CQFR : C'est quoi la suite pour l'équipe de France ?

Le podcast BasketSession

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 21:41


Voici tout Ce Qu'il Fallait Retenir de la nuit du 29/08/2023 à la Coupe du Monde 2023. Boris Diaw s'est exprimé sur la contre performance de l'équipe de France, Antoine Pimmel et Shaï Mamou reviennent sur ses déclarations et sur le dossier Joel Embiid. Toute l'actualité de la NBA et du basket 7 jours sur 7 ➡️ https://www.basketsession.com/ Abonnez-vous à la newsletter de nos podcasts ➡️ https://podcast.ausha.co/le-podcast-basketsession?s=1   

The Sound of Spurs
#19: Boris Diaw

The Sound of Spurs

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 17:07 Transcription Available


Boris Diaw takes us inside his journey to the NBA. Boris begins sharing when he knew he would turn professional and then he details what his relationship is like with Tony Parker. Later, Boris remembers the memorable Suns series vs. the Spurs and then he shares how he wound up in San Antonio. Boris talks about how he fit in with the Spurs, the growth of Tony Parker and playing for Greg Popovich, and then he discusses the legendary 2013 and 2014 finals.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Team Dunkast
Boris Diaw

Team Dunkast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 40:56


Certainement pas le joueur avec les plus grosses stats, pas non plus le plus flashy, mais l'impact sur le parquet de Boris Diaw n'en est pas des moindres. Il a su exister et perdurer en NBA malgré son profil atypique, car porté sur le collectif, au grand profit des Suns, Bobcats, ou des Spurs lors de leurs affrontements face au Heat de Miami en 2013 et 2014!Paul, Mapenda et Rafik reviennent sur la carrière du French Magician.Team Dunkast, un podcast Sports Content proposé par l'OdioO ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Le Basket Lab
E100 - La Cent Ten's #20 : "LeBron James a dominé une décennie entière de bout en bout comme jamais aucun sportif ne l'a fait"

Le Basket Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 208:02


Vingtième et dernier numéro de notre Top 100 des joueurs NBA des 2010s ! Les 5 nouveaux joueurs du jour qui viennent se rajouter au classement : LeBron James, Kemba Walker, Clint Capela, Boris Diaw et Bojan Bogdanovic . Quelques minutes chacun pour discuter de leur décennie, de leur impact, et pour les classer les uns par rapport aux autres. Avec Nico alias StillBallin (@StillBallinUNBA) de Basket-Infos et l'Echo des Parquets. Pour parler de ce classement et apporter vos contre-arguments aux propos du podcast, rendez vous sur le Discord du Basket Lab : https://discord.gg/CfWkhZx9xM Bienvenue dans le Basket Lab. Guillaume (@GuillaumeBInfos)

Super Moscato Show
Le meilleur du SMS - Boris Diaw débriefe la médaille d'argent des Bleus à l'Euro

Super Moscato Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2022 22:27


15 ans pour le « Super Moscato Show » et toujours pas une ride ! On ne change pas une équipe qui gagne : Vincent Moscato sera de nouveau épaulé par sa Dream Team composée de Pierre Dorian, Adrien Aigoin, Éric Di Meco, Maryse Ewanjé-Epée, Denis Charvet et Stephen Brun. Deux nouvelles arrivées feront leur entrée dans l'équipe. Marion Bartoli, la championne de Wimbledon 2013 et dernière française à avoir remporté un Grand Chelem, rejoindra la Dream team pour commenter, analyser et débattre sur l'actualité et les événements sportifs qui rythmeront cette année. Le pilote français Esteban Ocon interviendra également cette saison autour de chaque Grand Prix de Formule 1 ! RMC est une radio généraliste, essentiellement axée sur l'actualité et sur l'interactivité avec les auditeurs, dans un format 100% parlé, inédit en France. La grille des programmes de RMC s'articule autour de rendez-vous phares comme Apolline Matin (6h30-8h30), les Grandes Gueules (9h-12h), Estelle Midi (12h-15h), Super Moscato Show (15h-18h), Rothen s'enflamme (18h-20h), l'After Foot (20h-minuit).

Super Moscato Show
Spécial Basket avec Boris Diaw : une médaille fantastique ou désespérante ? Vincent te règle le problème – 19/09

Super Moscato Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 19:09


15 ans pour le « Super Moscato Show » et toujours pas une ride ! On ne change pas une équipe qui gagne : Vincent Moscato sera de nouveau épaulé par sa Dream Team composée de Pierre Dorian, Adrien Aigoin, Éric Di Meco, Maryse Ewanjé-Epée, Denis Charvet et Stephen Brun. Deux nouvelles arrivées feront leur entrée dans l'équipe. Marion Bartoli, la championne de Wimbledon 2013 et dernière française à avoir remporté un Grand Chelem, rejoindra la Dream team pour commenter, analyser et débattre sur l'actualité et les événements sportifs qui rythmeront cette année. Le pilote français Esteban Ocon interviendra également cette saison autour de chaque Grand Prix de Formule 1 ! RMC est une radio généraliste, essentiellement axée sur l'actualité et sur l'interactivité avec les auditeurs, dans un format 100% parlé, inédit en France. La grille des programmes de RMC s'articule autour de rendez-vous phares comme Apolline Matin (6h30-8h30), les Grandes Gueules (9h-12h), Estelle Midi (12h-15h), Super Moscato Show (15h-18h), Rothen s'enflamme (18h-20h), l'After Foot (20h-minuit).

RTL Matin
INVITÉ RTL - Euro de Basket : les Bleus "sont chauds comme la braise", assure leur manager Boris Diaw

RTL Matin

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 5:26


Au micro de RTL, le manager Boris Diaw estime que son équipe, arrivée à "maturité", est prête pour affronter son meilleur ennemi, l'Espagne, dimanche soir.

L'invité de RTL
INVITÉ RTL - Euro de Basket : les Bleus "sont chauds comme la braise", assure leur manager Boris Diaw

L'invité de RTL

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 5:26


Au micro de RTL, le manager Boris Diaw estime que son équipe, arrivée à "maturité", est prête pour affronter son meilleur ennemi, l'Espagne, dimanche soir.

Le Grand Changement Podcast
Podcast LGC TV 24 août 2022 – Champion de l'imperfection avec Nicolas Raimbault et Sanaa

Le Grand Changement Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 60:20


Podcast LGC TV 24 août 2022 – Champion de l'imperfection avec Nicolas Raimbault et Sanaa Vous découvrirez dans cette vibra-conférence quelles sont les plus grandes clés de succès adoptées par les plus grands champions sportifs Quel est ce sujet qui nous limite dans l'expression de notre potentiel et dans notre épanouissement ? En quoi les modèles issus du sport de haut-niveau qui nous renvoient parfois vers une quête de perfection ultime incarnent-ils en réalité de véritables champions de l'imperfection ? Nicolas Raimbault, titulaire d'un doctorat en psychologie du sport, de l'Exécutive MBA d'HEC et mentor en dépassement personnel, nous partagera quelques clés permettant d'observer et de relativiser ce modèle et de comprendre en quoi, chacun d'entre nous, peut exprimer sa singularité et atteindre ses meilleurs objectifs en devenant un champion ou une championne de l'imperfection et en se respectant. Il nous proposera des exercices simples et pratiques qu'il utilise avec les dirigeants d'entreprise et sportifs de haut-niveau que vous pourrez vous approprier pour exprimer votre différence. Les Ateliers exclusifs pour les auditeurs du Grand Changement ! CET ATELIER EST DISPONIBLE A VIE Vous pouvez y accéder à tout moment pour le visionner. Pour suivre l'atelier de Nicolas Raimbault cliquer sur ce lien https://legrandchangement.com/champion-de-l-imperfection/?sanaab Atelier 1 : 2 exercices pour clarifier votre vision inspirée et créer vos affirmations de succès Un exercice pour définir quelles sont vos appétences/compétences dans 4 dimensions. Grâce à l'utilisation de cette matrice, vous obtiendrez de la clarté sur ce que j'appelle votre vision inspirée et apprendre que faire face aux tâches de votre quotidien qui vous inspirent, vous contrarient, vous inquiètent... Cette seconde partie de l'atelier proposera 3 axes de progrès pour vous permettre de basculer de formulations orientées vers la perfection vers des formulations tournées vers le progrès qui vous aideront à faire ces premiers pas vers votre propre version de champion de l'imperfection. CET ATELIER EST DISPONIBLE A VIE Vous pouvez y accéder à tout moment pour le visionner. Pour suivre l'atelier de Nicolas Raimbault cliquer sur ce lien https://legrandchangement.com/champion-de-l-imperfection/?sanaab Bonus exclusifs Le Grand Changement : https://nicolasraimbault.kartra.com/page/inscription-pack-entrepreneur-champion?fbclid=IwAR1xA6dFuwv_jg87yOY1aIoOA0hlMNaFWghP1rBN5_qECXO4FPIjh732Cz4 Qui est Nicolas Raimbault ? Ancien joueur de Basket-Ball (2 fois champion de France de Nationale 2) et après 10 années occupées à exercer le poste de DTN Adjoint (Directeur Technique national Adjoint), Responsable du secteur de la Formation des Cadres auprès de la Fédération Française de Basket-Ball, Nicolas Raimbault a décidé de suivre le cursus de l'Exécutive MBA d'HEC Paris afin de perfectionner ses connaissances en direction et management d'entreprise. Homme de dialogue, négociateur, adaptable et autonome, il a initié plusieurs projets stratégiques pour le compte d'entreprises internationales tout comme de PME. Il possède un grand esprit entrepreneurial et managérial et s'est spécialisé sur le conseil stratégique d'une part mais aussi et surtout l'accompagnement de la sphère RH des entreprises. Expert des domaines de la cohésion & du management mais aussi de la direction d'entreprise, il est fréquemment sollicité afin de faire partager sa vision des possibles liens entre les dimensions managériales utilisées dans le sport de haut-niveau et leur possibles transferts dans l'univers de l'entreprise par HEC Executive notamment pour le compte de grands groupes (Inoven Altenor, filiale d'Orange, Reunica, Randstad, etc.). Il a d'ailleurs été 2 fois Speaker TEDX Passionné par les aventures humaines et les projets entrepreneuriaux, il a co-fondé la première chaîne de restaurants sur la thématique du sport avec Boris Diaw et Ronny Turiaf, tous deux joueurs de basket-ball de l'équipe de France & champions NBA. Titulaire d'un Master sur la formation pour adultes, d'une thèse de doctorat en psychologie du sport et auteur de plusieurs ouvrages sur la préparation mentale et l'estime de soi, son activité principale consiste désormais à des missions de consulting et de coaching de dirigeants et cadres d'entreprises. Il a également conceptualisé une approche d'audit social afin de proposer aux dirigeants, actionnaires, comités d'entreprise d'obtenir une vision fidèle de la réalité managériale et RH au sein de leur entreprise (groupe Elisabeth notamment), mais aussi une méthodologie éprouvée de médiation des conflits. Enfin il dédie sa vie à comprendre comment fonctionne l'humain en contexte de pression ! Témoignages : https://nicolasraimbault.com/temoignages/ CET ATELIER EST DISPONIBLE A VIE Vous pouvez y accéder à tout moment pour le visionner. Pour suivre l'atelier de Nicolas Raimbault cliquer sur ce lien https://legrandchangement.com/champion-de-l-imperfection/?sanaab Hâte de partager en toute authenticité !

The Upset Media
Preview Eurobasket 2022: France

The Upset Media

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 10:02


Du 1er au 18 septembre aura lieu l'EuroBasket ! On vous propose de suivre la compétition avec nous  Avant la "grosse émission", on vous a enregistré des petits formats pour discuter des équipes à suivre, des premières tendances et des joueurs à découvrir. Aujourd'hui, direction la France !Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Basket Time
Épisode 103 : Un agenda chargé pour l'Équipe de France ! Avec Frank Ntilikina, Vincent Poirier et Boris Diaw !

Basket Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2022 39:51


L'Équipe de France masculine prépare actuellement ses matchs qualificatifs à la Coupe du Monde 2023. Avec également l'Euro 2022 à la fin de l'année, les joueurs de Vincent Collet ont un agenda chargé. L'Équipe de Basket Time se délocalise pour l'occasion à Nanterre, où Pierre Dorian, Stephen Brun et Frédéric Weis reçoivent trois invités prestigieux : Frank Ntilikina, Vincent Poirier et Boris Diaw. L'occasion pour eux de faire le point sur leurs saisons, sur leurs objectifs et sur toute l'actualité des Bleus.

Pod Shammpod
Trophy Weights: Ranking Champions Since 2014. What Does This Year Mean? [Part 2].

Pod Shammpod

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 41:09


Ordway, Merloni & Fauria
Grant Williams wants to model game after Draymond, Boris Diaw

Ordway, Merloni & Fauria

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 11:34


Grant Williams wants to model game after Draymond, Boris Diaw

Ordway, Merloni & Fauria
Do you expect a big game from Tatum to closeout heat?

Ordway, Merloni & Fauria

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2022 42:36


HOUR 2: Grant Williams sees similarities and tries to model his game after Draymond Green and Boris Diaw. We take your Celtics calls ahead of Game 6. 

Throwback Hoops
Throwback Hoops Episode 27 Featuring Prabs (Hip-Hop, NBA, NBL and Classic Packs)

Throwback Hoops

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2022 62:27


In this edition of Throwback Hoops Woody and Rob are joined by former MC, DJ and nightclub hype man, Big Prabs We spoke about the links between hip-hop and basketball and it was a great discussion. 0:00 Kick Off 2:45 Throwback Jerseys for the week- David Robinson, Chris Webber, Boris Diaw, Gary Payton 12:55 Q&A with Prabs (Hip-Hop, DJ work, Why rappers want to be ballers and vice vera) 28:05 NBA Talk (Playoff predictions) 38.05 NBL Review and Round 19 Preview 44:24 Classis Packs (NBA Topps 1993-94- Dominique!!) 56:21 Outro Please sit back and enjoy and spread the word about Throwback Hoops. Much love Rob and Woody

Il était une fois l'entrepreneur
Comment Tony Parker est devenu un entrepreneur après 18 ans de NBA ?

Il était une fois l'entrepreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 22:30


Le podcast "Il était une fois l'entrepreneur" est l'ex podcast "l'apprenti", le podcast des histoires d'entrepreneurs. Tony Parker prend sa retraite sportive le 10 juin 2019. Heureux et comblé après plus de 20 ans de carrière dans le basket. C'est donc une nouvelle vie qui démarre. Le Tony basketteur laisse sa place au Tony entrepreneur. Et il met autant d'intensité dans l'un que dans l'autre. Il veut toujours gagner ! Tout démarre avec un papa basketteur professionnel américain qui joue en Europe et épouse une Néerlandaise. De leur union, naît Tony Parker et 2 autres enfants, TJ Parker et Pierre Parker. Très vite, c'est l'aîné, Tony qui s'occupe de ses frères quand ils se retrouvent seuls avec leur père après le divorce des parents. Tony se passionne pour le basket et apprend vite. C'est un gagneur à la mentalité de fer. Des minimes aux clubs de Rouen, Déville-lès-Rouen puis à Mont-Saint-Aignan, il passe toutes les étapes jusqu'en équipe de France de Basket. Il intègre l'INSEP à 14 ans où il rencontre Boris Diaw. Puis c'est le Paris Basket Racing en professionnel. Mais, en tant que meneur, il est dans l'ombre de Laurent Sciarra. L'année suivante, il devient titulaire. Mais finalement à l'âge de 20 ans, il décide de se lancer en NBA. En juin 2001, il est drafté en 21e position par les San Antonio Spurs avec Greg Poppovich à leur tête. Il est accueilli froidement par la star de l'équipe, Tim Duncan. Puis après une 1ère saison moyenne, Pop le titularise en meneur. Sa carrière décolle et il enchaîne les performances. Il gagne 4 titres NBA en 2003, 2005, 2007 et 2014. Il accumule les stats et devient une légende du basket français. Mais Tony Parker est aussi un entrepreneur. Il investit dans l'ASVEL dont il devient majoritaire et président en 2014. Puis il fait de nombreux autres investissements: immobilier, poker, vêtements, comédie musicale, une station de ski sous sa société Infinite Nine. Nine comme le numéro de son maillot aux Spurs. Plus rien n'arrête Tony Parker. Jean-Michel Aulas investit même dans l'ASVEL et les 2 hommes deviennent très proches. TP a un nouveau mentor. Le numéro 9 de Tony Parker est même retiré en 2019 chez les Spurs quelques mois après sa retraite sportive. Mais Tony ne sera jamais à la retraite. Inspire Média, le média des histoires d'entreprises et d'entrepreneurs Notes Tony Parker, au-delà de tous mes rêves - Aux éditions Solar La carrière de Tony Parker sera-t-elle aussi brillante dans les affaires que dans le basket ? Tony Parker : Fortune, Salaire et Carrière de TP9 | Riche Et Célèbre Fortune Tony Parker Stations de ski, académie de sport, voitures de luxes... L'extraordinaire fortune de Tony Parker Du sport aux affaires, Tony Parker ou l'art du rebond

Locked On NBA Draft - Daily Podcast On The NBA Draft And College Basketball
Should teams be concerned with drafting French prospects in the lottery?

Locked On NBA Draft - Daily Podcast On The NBA Draft And College Basketball

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 28:58


Rafael Barlowe from NBAdraftjunkies.com discusses the recent history of French prospects not living up to their draft position. Outside of Joakim Noah, the most successful French players were all drafted 20th or later. Rudy Gobert, Nic Batum, Evan Fournier, Boris Diaw and the great Tony Parker were late first round picks that outplayed their draft position. France has a few prospects coming down the pipeline that will be projected as lottery picks, should NBA team be concerned? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On NBA Draft - Daily Podcast On The NBA Draft And College Basketball
Should teams be concerned with drafting French prospects in the lottery?

Locked On NBA Draft - Daily Podcast On The NBA Draft And College Basketball

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 32:43


Rafael Barlowe from NBAdraftjunkies.com discusses the recent history of French prospects not living up to their draft position. Outside of Joakim Noah, the most successful French players were all drafted 20th or later. Rudy Gobert, Nic Batum, Evan Fournier, Boris Diaw and the great Tony Parker were late first round picks that outplayed their draft position. France has a few prospects coming down the pipeline that will be projected as lottery picks, should NBA team be concerned? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Les minutes photographiques
« Boris Diaw…Photographe » Avec Boris Diaw

Les minutes photographiques

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2021 22:27


Après ses succès sur les parquets de la NBA, découvrez Boris Diaw…le photographe. Sa passion pour la nature, ses phototrips en Amazonie, en Inde pour Nat Géo, ses émotions en Afrique appareil à la main; voyages garantis au micro des Minutes Photographiques.Les minutes photographiques, le podcast qui vous fait voyager dans l'objectif des grands photographes, des amoureux de la photo, des clichés qui ont marqué l'Histoire ou la marqueront peut-être un jour, y compris les vôtres. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

SpursLandia
Episode Four: Boris Diaw

SpursLandia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 45:09


This week, Matt sits down with former Spurs forward Boris Diaw as the two old friends catch up on a variety of topics. Tune in to hear Boris chat about living on a boat, where the best cup of coffee is in the world and swimming with hammerhead sharks as well as plenty of food conversation between the two former teammates. Follow on Instagram: @diawboris @mattbonner_15

Locked On Suns - Daily Podcast On The Phoenix Suns
LOCKED ON SUNS 4/17/2020: 2005-06 Phoenix Suns playoff game rewatch

Locked On Suns - Daily Podcast On The Phoenix Suns

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2020 36:30


The 2005-06 Phoenix Suns season stands out as one of the big what-ifs in franchise history. During the 7SOL era, this team stood out for its resilience without Amar'e Stoudemire. The brilliance of Steve Nash campaign was easily noticeable on rewatch, too.We went back and watched parts of Phoenix's playoff run against the Lakers, Clippers and Mavericks. Boris Diaw's underrated run continues to stand out, but fatigue reared its ugly head in the end.If Stoudemire was never hurt, does this Suns team win an NBA championship?Follow on Twitter: @LockedOnPHXSuns, @esidery, @BrendonKleen14And visit lockedonpodcasts.com/advertising to partner with us! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Suns - Daily Podcast On The Phoenix Suns
LOCKED ON SUNS 4/13/2020: Reminiscing on the 2005-06 Phoenix Suns season - Part I

Locked On Suns - Daily Podcast On The Phoenix Suns

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2020 45:41


It's time for another week of talking about the best seasons in Phoenix Suns franchise history. After going over 1992-93, the 7SOL era has now arrived, as we take a deep look at the 2005-06 campaign.From Steve Nash's MVP run to the heartbreak ending against Dallas, we cover all the bases of a magical Suns season. Tune in to hear new perspective from Shawn Marion as well, courtesy of Rejecting the Screen, our network's national interview show.Also, don't forget about how underrated this season was for role players like Boris Diaw in Phoenix.Follow on Twitter: @LockedOnPHXSuns, @esidery, @BrendonKleen14And visit lockedonpodcasts.com/advertising to partner with us! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Jalen & Jacoby
76'ers GM Out, LeBron Got A Really Big Team, Kobe's Last Days, Von Miller Is Everywhere, Twitter Questions and More

Jalen & Jacoby

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2016 65:13


Jalen Rose and David Jacoby on LeBron James' real team, Knicks disrespect Patrick Ewing, Von Miller is busy, Russian Hockey team sits and Boris Diaw is a space cadet. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

The 4-Down Podcast
Ep. 77: Boris Diaw's apprentice

The 4-Down Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2014 40:06


The NBA Draft has come and gone and the San Antonio Spurs appear to have grabbed themselves a good player with the 30th overall pick. We talk that and the Spurs' draft and stash inventory in the latest 4-Down Podcast.

The Peter Schrager Podcast

Former NBA veteran and current Fox Sports 1 analyst Raja Bell shares his best Allen Iverson, Kobe Bryant, Shaquille O'Neal, and Boris Diaw stories. He also takes us behind the scenes on the last NBA game Jerry Sloan ever coached.