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Insieme a Cesare Milanti e Amedeo Della Valle, reduce dall'incredibile vittoria della sua Germani Brescia su Varese, facciamo il punto su quello che sta succedendo in EuroLega e non solo. Gli arrivi del suo amico Naz Mitrou-Long e Filip Petrusev all'Olympiacos, l'imbattibilità del Real Madrid ed altro, tra cui il sorteggio del Preolimpico che vedrà l'Italia chiamata a vincere in Porto Rico per ottenere il pass per Parigi 2024. Buon ascolto!(1:35) Il promettente inizio di stagione di Brescia(5:42) La Virtus Bologna non si ferma(10:34) Quinn Ellis è destinato a palcoscenici più grandi(13:04) Un Real Madrid sostanzialmente imbattibile(19:10) Quanto può portare Naz Mitrou-Long al Pireo?(24:20) Il fattore Dusko Ivanovic e il boom di Chima Moneke(27:15) Un sorteggio benevolo per l'Italia(30:23) Il pazzo (e controverso) finale di ASVEL-Bayern
Naujausiame laidos „Širdyje žaliai balti“ epizode vedėjai turėjo daug temų aptarti. O daugiausiai dėmesio skirta galimo naujoko Nazo Mitrou-Longo galimybės „Žalgiryje“ ir pratęstą kontraktą su Rolandu Šmitu. 00:00:00 – Žalgiris vs Lietkabels 00:07:15 – Brazdeikio ir Kazio konfliktas 00:15:56 – Ulanovo pavyzdys ir Čanako pretenzijos 00:24:10 – Achille Polonara trauma ir ateitis 00:30:45 – Rolands Šmitas pratęsė kontraktą su „Žalgiriu“ 00:34:14 – Hayesas Kaune ir nereikalingas Dmo 00:40:30 – Žalgirio naujokas Naz Mitrou Long ir ką jis pakeis
Nella nuova uscita pre natalizia delle nostre one to one, abbiamo chiacchierato con Marco De Benedetto, General Manager della Germani Brescia, spaziando tra basket giocato, scritto e parlato in una piacevolissima conversazione.Nei prossimi giorni troverete sul sito la versione testuale e la versione podcast.Questi i temi trattati:Il saluto a Naz Mitrou-Long e la genesi del suo arrivo a BresciaTalenti “home made”: John PetrucelliAmedeo Della Valle: i perché del ritornoGiornalismo e società: quale legame?La qualità dell'approfondimento sul basket scende, di chi la colpa?La trattativa più incredibile andata a buon fine?Il giocatore che era vicino a portare in Europa, ma…?
On this Episode of Inside the Colony , powered by Lutheran Health Network, Jim and Dan talk about the upcoming start to the NBA G League single site season. Then Jim talks with Naz Mitrou-Long about his professional basketball career and how this single site season compares to the NBA bubble.
Host Tony East breaks down how the reported NBA start date being moved up impacts then Pacers. He then reviews the seasons of Naz Mitrou-Long and Brian Bowen II. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The guys get into a deep discussion about the peaceful protests and then the riots and looting that followed in Des Moines, Minneapolis and around the country. Ross kicks off the talk explaining his weekend and his involvement as a spectator at the protests and "filling space." Former Cyclone Naz Mitrou-Long of the Indiana Pacers and former Iowa Barnstormers Head Coach Dixie Wooten join to give their perspective as well as callers and they bring up the leadership of Representative Ako Abdul-Samad and discuss how to improve the current situation.
Today on the podcast, Chris Williams catches up with one of the most popular Cyclones of all-time, Naz Mitrou-Long. The two discuss old memories from good times at Iowa State, Naz' NBA career, favorite concerts they have attended and a lot more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this edition of The Sideline Guys Podcast, Pat Boylan and Jeremiah Johnson are joined by Doug McDermott and Naz Mitrou-Long to discuss staying in basketball shape, how they're passing time, and the Pacers chances in the future. Minute Markers: 0:00 - Doug McDermott 1:00 - Season Comes to a Halt 2:10 - Staying in Basketball Shape 3:40 - Passing Time 10:20 - A Breakout Year 2/19-20 Offseason 19:00 - "The Last Dance" 22:25 - Naz Mitrou-Long 28:10 - Dealing with Bell's Palsy 31:45 - Watching Classic NBA Games/New Hobbies
Tony East discusses what a possible Lakers-Pacers game tonight might have looked like, what could happen to the Pacers if the cap falls, and Naz Mitrou-Long's season Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In Episode 5 of Court-side Moms, host Wendy Sparks chats with Georgia Mitrou, mother of Canadian NBA star Naz Mitrou-Long who is on a two way contract with the Indiana Pacers. As a young boy playing basketball against boys twice his size, his parents saw his talent and gave Naz the opportunity to see what might happen. What happened was a lifelong fascination with the sport and Georgia shares how this love of the game has guided his career. Georgia talks about the power of college basketball and the fame and adoration that comes with playing in the NCAA. Going undrafted on draft night was exceptionally disappointing and we hear how her son handled it with grace and the determination to keep going and pursue his dream to make it to the NBA. We also hear about Georgia’s other son, Elijah, who plays for University of Nevada, Las Vegas and how the competitive nature of the two brothers has inspired them to achieve great “heights” while always standing by one another. Tune in to hear Wendy explore with Georgia how she has guided and supported her sons through this extraordinary journey. Fun fact – Naz and Elijah are two of ten siblings!Produced by Tidal League
On this week's Pacers Weekly hear from Pacers broadcasters Mark Boyle, Chris Denari, Jeremiah Johnson, Eddie White, and Mark Montieth. Guests joining the show are Nate McMillan, Naz Mitrou-Long, Eddie Gill, and Doug Boles. Hosted by Pat Boylan. Minute Markers: Mark Boyle and Nate McMillan - 7:20 Chris Denari and Naz Mitrou-Long - 14:50 Mark Boyle and Eddie Gill - 23:15 Eddie White and Doug Boles - 31:20 Pat Boylan and Mark Montieth - 38:45 Pat Boylan and Jeremiah Johnson - 50:15
Episode 68 of BR2P includes a recap of the Pacers victory against the Brooklyn Nets on Monday night. The guys discuss the Pacers' depth along with the impact of two-way player, Naz Mitrou-Long. They discuss the much needed 4 days off for the Pacers in an attempt for them to finally get healthy. They also discuss the Colts' victory against the Jaguars and preview Thursday Night Football this week - Colts vs. Texans. They wrap up the episode with Around the Association.
Tony previews the upcoming seasons for the guys on the end of the bench - Alize Johnson, Brian Bowen II. Naz Mitrou-Long, and JaKarr Sampson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tony previews the upcoming seasons for the guys on the end of the bench - Alize Johnson, Brian Bowen II. Naz Mitrou-Long, and JaKarr Sampson Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tony discusses the Pacers finalizing their training camp roster by signing Naz Mitrou-Long as well as the TJ McConnell presser Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Tony discusses the Pacers finalizing their training camp roster by signing Naz Mitrou-Long as well as the TJ McConnell presser Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former Cyclone and NBA player Georges Niang joins Chris Williams for episode two of their new weekly podcast. Today’s topics include: The rise of Iowa State football, the NBA Playoffs, a random trip to small town Iowa with DeAndre Kane and Naz Mitrou-Long and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Guest Bio:A three-year starter and two-year team captain, Niang capped off his career as the greatest players in The Tilton School history, amassing a school-record 2,372 points. He was a three-time First-Team All-NEPSAC Class AA pick, Niang was the 2012 NEPSAC Class AA Player of the Year. He averaged 25.1 points, 7.2 rebounds, and 2.1 assists per game as a senior, averaged 24.2 points and 8.2 rebounds as a junior and led his team to the 2011 NEPSAC Class AA championship with a 72-56 win over St. Mark's. He was named outstanding player of the tournament, scoring 23 points on 11-of-11 shooting from the field in the championship game. His team lost in the 2011 National Prep Championship to Notre Dame Prep (87-85), as Niang scored 31 points. He played for the Boston-based BABC AAU team, the same program that featured former Cyclone and NBA player Will Blalock. His BABC squad won the 2011 Nike Peach Jam, one of the best AAU tournaments in the country. He was teammates at Tilton and in AAU with Nerlens Noel, they won four NEPSAC titles, one national prep championship, one AAU national championship and one Nike EYBL title in his career.Niang was considered one of the best players on the East Coast, ending his prep career as a consensus national top-100 recruit. He was ranked No. 42 by Lindy's, No. 56 by ESPNU, No. 69 by Scout.com, No. 69 by Rivals.com, No. 73 by Sporting News, and No. 81 by CBS Sports in the 2012 prep national rankings. He also had offers from Iowa, Providence, Texas A&M, and Seton Hall, eventually committing to Iowa State.Niang was named to the Big 12 All-Rookie Team in his freshman year in 2013. In the second round of the 2014 NCAA Tournament, Niang broke the fifth metatarsal in his right foot, forcing him to sit for the remainder of the event. As a sophomore, he averaged 16.7 points and 4.5 rebounds as the third most prominent offensive weapon for Iowa State behind Melvin Ejim and DeAndre Kane.Niang cut back on his calorie consumption in the 2014 offseason and consequently slimmed down to 230 pounds from 260 pounds. As a junior, Niang led the team in scoring with 15.3 points per game to go along with 5.4 rebounds and 3.4 assists per game. Seeded third in the 2015 NCAA Tournament, the Cyclones were upset by 14th seeded UAB in the round of 64 despite 11 points and seven rebounds from Niang. He considered entering the 2015 NBA Draft, but instead decided to return for his senior season. "I was weighing it, but I want to be loyal to the program and didn't want to go out this way," Niang said. "I didn't want to leave my mark like that."[11]Niang surpassed the 2,000-point threshold as a senior, averaging 20.2 points and 6.2 rebounds per game. He was named to the 35-man midseason watchlist for the Naismith College Player of the Year on February 11.During his college career, Niang achieved a number program records, including the first player to reach four-straight NCAA tournaments, the first two-time All-American, the career leader in games played (138) and most winsOn January 14, 2018, Niang signed a two-way contract with the Utah Jazz to take up a spot previously held by former college teammate Naz Mitrou-Long. Throughout the rest of the season, he split his playing time between the Jazz and their NBA G League affiliate, the Salt Lake City Stars.On July 13, 2018, Niang signed a standard contract with the Jazz
Murph and Andy discuss a variety of topics before a conversation with Naz Mitrou-Long and more!
The former Cyclone and current Utah Jazz player joins Murph and Andy to discuss his time in the NBA, his love for Iowa State, and more.
The NBA group think is a powerful beast. David Locke, radio voice of the Utah Jazz and Jazz NBA Insider, takes difference with 4 items that are popular in NBA group think. First, why aren't the Raptors the favorite in the Eastern Conference, then why is Boston talked about as such a great offensive team, a different perspective on Jimmy Butler and finally LeBron James is human isn't he? Then Locke sits down with Utah Jazz 2 way player Naz Mitrou-Long in a Get to Know Interview.Today's show is brought to you by Murdock Hyundai and Vivid Seats, use promo code Lockedon for $20 off your first purchase of $200 or more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The NBA group think is a powerful beast. David Locke, radio voice of the Utah Jazz and Jazz NBA Insider, takes difference with 4 items that are popular in NBA group think. First, why aren't the Raptors the favorite in the Eastern Conference, then why is Boston talked about as such a great offensive team, a different perspective on Jimmy Butler and finally LeBron James is human isn't he? Then Locke sits down with Utah Jazz 2 way player Naz Mitrou-Long in a Get to Know Interview. Today's show is brought to you by Murdock Hyundai and Vivid Seats, use promo code Lockedon for $20 off your first purchase of $200 or more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1:43- Hyphenated Last Name Gang5:27- Canadian Ties9:25- NBA last season20:00- Utah Jazz culture25:10- Globtrotter draftee & music28:50- Mitrou-Long family vs all31:00- Can Ryan name all Iowa St. NBA players all time?35:00- Can Zak name every foreign player on the Utah Jazz's nationality? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Utah Jazz guard Naz Mitrou-Long visits with John Walters.
One our favorite former Cyclones Naz Mitrou-Long called into the podcast to give us an update on how things are going for him as a professional basketball player. As Naz was on his way to the gym (where else would he be going?) he talked about how his role has changed going from the collegiate game to the professional game. We asked him what it was like playing against Georges Niang for once and what it will be like coming “home” to Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines on December 8th. Mitrou-Long played for two coaches with vastly different styles in Fred Hoiberg and Steve Prohm. What were the main differences in their styles? Lindell Wigginton, a blue chip recruit from Canada, is having a great start to his college career. Naz talked about his relationship with the fellow Canadian. Nick Weiler-Babb has had one of the biggest transformations in recent memory on the basketball court. Having practiced against him numerous times could Naz see this coming? Mitrou-Long of course took the time to offer words of enthusiasm for the Cyclone men’s basketball and football teams and thank Cyclone fans for their never-ending support of him and the rest of his teammates. Finally, we asked Naz about the “3sus from Nazareth” nickname and whether or not it stuck at the professional level.
One our favorite former Cyclones Naz Mitrou-Long called into the podcast to give us an update on how things are going for him as a professional basketball player. As Naz was on his way to the gym (where else would he be going?) he talked about how his role has changed going from the collegiate game to the professional game. We asked him what it was like playing against Georges Niang for once and what it will be like coming “home” to Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines on December 8th. Mitrou-Long played for two coaches with vastly different styles in Fred Hoiberg and Steve Prohm. What were the main differences in their styles? Lindell Wigginton, a blue chip recruit from Canada, is having a great start to his college career. Naz talked about his relationship with the fellow Canadian. Nick Weiler-Babb has had one of the biggest transformations in recent memory on the basketball court. Having practiced against him numerous times could Naz see this coming? Mitrou-Long of course took the time to offer words of enthusiasm for the Cyclone men’s basketball and football teams and thank Cyclone fans for their never-ending support of him and the rest of his teammates. Finally, we asked Naz about the “3sus from Nazareth” nickname and whether or not it stuck at the professional level.
Chris, Tommy and Randy are joined by ISU football coach Matt Campbell and former ISU basketball star Naz Mitrou-Long.