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pWotD Episode 3311: Jalen Brunson Welcome to popular Wiki of the Day, spotlighting Wikipedia's most visited pages, giving you a peek into what the world is curious about today.With 152,654 views on Tuesday, 26 May 2026 our article of the day is Jalen Brunson.Jalen Marquis Brunson (born August 31, 1996) is an American professional basketball player for the New York Knicks of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The son of former NBA guard Rick Brunson, he was selected 33rd overall in the 2018 NBA draft by the Dallas Mavericks and played his first four seasons in the NBA with them. Brunson also played college basketball for the Villanova Wildcats, earning national player of the year honors as a junior and winning two national championships.Brunson participated in the 2015 McDonald's All-American Boys Game, Jordan Brand Classic and Nike Hoop Summit. He led Stevenson to the Illinois High School Association (IHSA) Class 4A championship. He won Illinois Mr. Basketball and earned the MVP of the 2015 FIBA Under-19 World Cup. Brunson was a role player for the championship season of the 2015–16 Villanova Wildcats and named the national player of the year and a consensus first-team 2018 All-American for the championship season of the 2017–18 Wildcats.Brunson played four years for the Mavericks. After helping them reach the Western Conference finals, he signed with the Knicks as a free agent in 2022. With the Knicks, he became an NBA All-Star and received an All-NBA Team selection for the first time in 2024. He set the NBA record for most three-point shots made in a half without a miss (8) and tied the NBA record for most three-point shots made in a single game without a miss (9). In 2024–25, he led the Knicks to their first Eastern Conference finals in 25 years, and in 2025–26 led them to their first NBA Finals appearance in 27 years and he was named the Eastern Conference finals MVP.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 03:25 UTC on Wednesday, 27 May 2026.For the full current version of the article, see Jalen Brunson on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm long-form Ruth.
The summer run starts with serious heat. The 3 Guys Summer Series opens with one of the fastest-rising names in high school basketball—future Mountaineer Miles Sadler. Fresh off a national championship at Bella Vista College Prep, the explosive point guard turned heads on the global stage with a 29-point, 7-assist performance at the Nike Hoop Summit against a loaded Team USA roster. In this episode, the “Guys” sit down with Sadler to break down his rapid rise, his evolving game, and what WVU fans can expect when he arrives in Morgantown. From national spotlight to Mountaineer expectations—this is a conversation you don't want to miss.
Corey Tulaba and Albert Ghim breakdown their impressions of the USA and World teams from the 2026 Nike Hoop Summit practices and scrimmages. Merchandise: http://www.noceilingsnba.bigcartel.com Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Written work: http://www.noceilingsnba.com Twitter: http://www.x.com/NoCeilingsNBA Twitter: http://www.x.com/coreytulaba Twitter: http://www.x.com/albertoeghim YouTube: / @noceilingsnba
Corey Tulaba and Albert Ghim breakdown their impressions of the USA and World teams from the 2026 Nike Hoop Summit practices and scrimmages. Merchandise: http://www.noceilingsnba.bigcartel.com Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Written work: http://www.noceilingsnba.com Twitter: http://www.x.com/NoCeilingsNBA Twitter: http://www.x.com/coreytulaba Twitter: http://www.x.com/albertoeghim YouTube: / @noceilingsnba
Origines de Stars : Nikola Jokic ! (Calendrier Avent #22)Bienvenue sur le Calendrier de l'Avent du Basket Lab 2025 !Cette année pour attendre Noël, nous patientions chaque jour avec un nouveau voyage dans le temps : nous replongeons dans le passé pour revisiter et découvrir qui étaient les stars NBA...a leurs débuts ! Ceux qui étaient prédestinés à être les meilleurs joueurs du monde, et ceux qui le sont devenus à grande surprise !Pour ce vingt et unième numéro, un monstre All Time au 2e tour, l'erreur de scouting du siècle : Nikola Jokic !Nous revisitions le profil de Jokic à travers 3 scouting reports : un de Jonathan Givonny de Draftexpress en Avril 2014 lorsque Jokic impressionne au Nike Hoop Summit, un des Daniel O'Brien pour Bleacher Report en Juin 2018 sur son année complète au Mega Basket, et un dernier de Dean on Draft scout amateur qui défendait en Juin 2014 Jokic comme un talent top 5 de la Draft avant tout le monde.Bienvenue dans le Basket Lab.Guillaume (@GuillaumeBLab)--0:00 Intro1:02 Le scouting report de James Harden à Arizona State12:26 Evolution depuis (mauvais scouting, toucher, shoot, passing, qualités athlétiques) --Flux LIVE "Le Basket Lab LIVE" pour les quotidiennes : https://www.podcastics.com/podcast/le-basket-lab-live/Flux secondaire "Le Basket Lab - Extraits" pour des formats courts tous les jours : https://www.podcastics.com/podcast/le-basket-lab-extraits/--Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/@lebasketlabTwitch : https://www.twitch.tv/guillaume_lebasketlabTwitter : https://twitter.com/GuillaumeBLabDiscord : https://discord.gg/CfWkhZx9xM
In this week's basketball coaching conversation, Frank Bennett joins The Basketball Podcast to share insights on inbound philosophy and high school coaching.Frank Bennett has established himself as one of Missouri's premier high school basketball coaches, leading Chaminade College Preparatory to sustained excellence in the state's top class. Since taking over the program in 2013, Bennett has guided the Red Devils to a Missouri State Championship, two state runner‑up finishes, eight Final Four appearances, multiple Metro Catholic Conference titles, and several district championships.His leadership has produced a remarkable career record of 248 wins against just 72 losses, cementing Chaminade's reputation as one of the most consistent programs in the regionBennett has coached and developed some of the most significant basketball talents to come out of Missouri, including:• Jayson Tatum — NBA All‑Star and 2024 NBA champion with the Boston Celtics• Bradley Beal — Three‑time NBA All‑Star and Olympic gold medalist• Tyler Cook — Former NBA forward and standout at Iowa• David Lee — NBA All‑Star and two‑time NBA championBennett's impact extends beyond Chaminade. He has served as a head coach for USA Basketball at the 2025 Nike Hoop Summit, leading the USA Men's team against the World Team of top international players. He has also been an assistant coach at previous Nike Hoop Summits (2023, 2024) and contributed to USA Basketball Junior National Team camps. His involvement underscores his reputation as one of the nation's most respected high school coaches.
Marshall Cho is the Founder of Meadow Park Basketball offering training, camps, and clinics in Lake Oswego, Oregon. Marshall began his career as an educator through the Teach For America program, teaching mathematics in the South Bronx and Harlem and serving as the boys basketball coach at Future Leaders Institute, where he led them to a New York City Charter School Championship.Fate then led him to Mozambique, where Marshall worked as a volunteer coach and instructor with the Mozambican National Basketball Federation as well as the varsity boys basketball coach at the American International School of Mozambique, a program that he launched and developed. During his time in Africa, Marshall also served as a coach for the NBA's Basketball Without Borders Africa and led various volunteer efforts such as conducting basketball clinics with local basketball clubs and rehabilitating basketball courts through partnerships with Hoops 4 Hope and the U.S. Embassy.Returning to the U.S., Marshall worked as an assistant coach at DeMatha Catholic High School in Hyattsville, Md. During his time there, DeMatha won two WCAC championships, compiled an 88-19 record, and sent four players to the NBA: Victor Oladipo, Jerian Grant, Quinn Cook, Jerami Grant. He then embarked upon his next chapter back in his home state as Director of Basketball Operations at the University of Portland for the Portland Pilots.Marshall served for eight seasons as the varsity boys basketball coach at Lake Oswego High School, where he earned the distinction of being among Oregon's first Asian American varsity boys basketball coaches. During Marshall's tenure, he won the Three Rivers League title for three consecutive seasons as he was named league Coach of the Year each year.Marshall worked as the head coach for consecutive years (2024 & 2025) with the World Select team at the Nike Hoop Summit, where he had volunteered with Team USA in years past. He also worked as a court coach at USA Basketball's Men's Junior National Team Minicamp in conjunction with the NCAA Final Four and as the camp lead instructions director for the Yao Foundation Camp in China.On this episode Mike & Marshall discuss the critical need to prioritize skill development over competition in youth basketball, advocating for a shift toward a more balanced ratio of practice to games. In our discussion, we delve into the systemic issues that have led to an environment where the emphasis on winning has overshadowed the essential learning process inherent in training. We explore the significance of fostering a culture wherein young athletes can engage in meaningful practice sessions that promote skill acquisition, rather than merely participating in games for the sake of competition. The conversation also highlights the insights from Marshall's extensive coaching career and his commitment to nurturing the next generation of players. This episode ultimately highlights the essential role that coaches play in shaping not only skilled basketball players but also well-rounded individuals, ready to face the challenges of life.Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @hoopheadspod for the latest updates on episodes, guests, and events from the Hoop Heads Pod.Make sure you're subscribed to the Hoop Heads Pod on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts and while you're there please leave us a 5 star rating and review. Your ratings help your friends and coaching colleagues find the show. If you really love what you're hearing recommend the Hoop Heads Pod to someone and get them to join you as a part of Hoop Heads Nation.Grab a notebook before you listen to this episode with Marshall Cho, Founder of Meadow Park Basketball.Website -
In this week's basketball coaching conversation, Sierra Canyon head coach Alicia Komaki joins the Basketball Podcast to share insights on their five ships before a championship.Alicia Komaki is set to enter her fourteenth season as Head Coach of the Sierra Canyon Girls Basketball team in 2025–2026, where she has established one of the nation's most dominant high school programs. Her tenure is highlighted by leading her teams to five California State Championships and securing an ESPN National Championship in 2023, finishing the season ranked number one in the country. Coach Komaki boasts an overall career record of over 350 wins at Sierra Canyon, maintaining an exceptional win percentage above 85% over 13 years.Beyond the banners, Coach Komaki is renowned for developing elite, collegiate-ready talent. Her program has served as a pipeline for top NCAA programs, featuring standout athletes like Juju Watkins (USC), Kennedy Burke (WNBA ), and Vanessa De Jesus (Duke). This proven ability to consistently prepare players for the highest level of competition underscores the effectiveness of her coaching system and development focus.Her success has garnered national recognition and numerous accolades. In 2022, Komaki was named the WBCA Pat Summit National Coach of the Year, and she was a finalist for the Naismith National Coach of the Year in 2023. Other honors include the LA Times Coach of the Year and Cal-Hi Sports Coach of the Year in 2019. Her standing among elite coaches is further recognized by USA Basketball, where she made her bench coaching debut as an assistant at the 2025 Nike Hoop Summit and previously served as a court coach for the USA Basketball Women's U16 National Team trials in 2017. With a personal resume reflecting 7 State Championship rings and 2 National Championships, Komaki is a proven winner and a powerhouse in high school basketball development.
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Josh, Dustin, and Raul look back on the 2025 season. Topics include: Best overall moment Favorite play - offense Favorite play - defense Biggest pleasant surprise Game they are most likely to rewatch Most impressive win Biggest positive takeaway from the season Biggest “what if” from the season Then they look forward to the 2025-26 season. They discuss the NBA potential of Cooper Flagg, Kon Knueppel, and Khaman Maluach. They pick the newcomers they are most excited about. And they share which player they would most like to see return to Duke for another season. Lastly, they discuss last weekend's Nike Hoop Summit, where Cameron Boozer dominated en route to a US victory. They also talk about what they saw out of Cayden Boozer, Nikolas Khamenia, and Duke recruit Nate Ament. [Note: This episode was recorded before Caleb Foster announced his return to Duke and before Shelton Henderson de-committed from Duke.] To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Corey and Albert give their final takeaways from the 2025 Nike Hoop Summit To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Corey and Albert give their final takeaways from the 2025 Nike Hoop Summit To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this energized episode of Y's Guys, Dave McCann and guest co-host Brian Logan (filling in for Blaine Fowler, who's away on the Cougars Cruise) deliver a jam-packed livestream filled with major BYU sports updates, exclusive interviews, and behind-the-scenes stories. Headlining the night is BYU's big basketball signing of Rob Wright III, a former 5-star point guard from Baylor, along with the rising stardom of AJ Dybantsa, who dazzled at the Nike Hoop Summit. With preseason Top 10 buzz from national analysts and a likely Top 25 football/basketball dual ranking for next fall, Cougar Nation is buzzing with anticipation.Linebackers coach Justin Ena joins the show to break down BYU's elite linebacker room, which returns Isaiah Glasker, Jack Kelly, and Harrison Taggart, three of the team's top tacklers. Ena opens up about communication on and off the field, including how he first learned to connect through sign language with his wife, Sheri, who is deaf. He also shares which young linebackers are poised to emerge, thoughts on new NFL rules, and how BYU is building long-term depth amid the portal era.Later, the show welcomes four members of BYU's national champion landscape team—Tyler Stewart, Kinsey Flores, Tahis Ibanez, and Tucker Thompson—fresh off their 10th national title. From hardscape installs to sales and interior design, each student-athlete shares their competition wins and the passion behind BYU's elite landscape program. Their confidence, humor, and pride in representing BYU shine as they explain why landscaping is more than just plants—it's a booming industry with real career potential.Additional highlights include:Projected starters for BYU Football (Offense and Defense)Women's basketball adds Olivia Hamlin, a high-scoring guard and 2-time 4A Utah State Player of the YearEgor Demin declares for the NBA Draft while Richie Saunders is expected to returnNational ranking recaps for volleyball, golf, softball, and tennisA shout-out to BYU Cheer & Stunt for winning a national title, and to Swimmer Mackenzie Miller Lung, named Big 12 Women's Swimmer of the YearPlus a tribute to legendary BYU volleyball coach Elaine Michaelis, and the return of Kalani Sitake for a devotional in St. George Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Illini Inquirer's Jeremy Werner and Derek Piper react to a newsy weekend and Monday for Illinois basketball. The guys discuss Kasparas Jakucionis and Will Riley declaring for the NBA Draft, their projections and what having a pair of one-and-done draft picks could mean for the program. The guys then discuss what they saw from Illini commit David Mirkovic and Illini target Dame Sarr in the Nike Hoop Summit. Plus, the guys discuss the potential of a reunion with Adam Miller and whether he'd fit the roster. Follow the Illini Inquirer Podcast on: Apple: https://apple.co/3oMt0NP Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2Xan2L8 Other: https://bit.ly/36gn7Ct Go VIP for 50% OFF: https://tinyurl.com/ymnzkebb To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jeremy Werner joins the show to talk about the latest happenings with Illini basketball, as well as a pair of new commits for Bret Bielema. Later, Derek breaks down what he saw from Dame Sarr, David Mirkovic & others at the Nike Hoop Summit.
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The No Ceilings crew gathers to discuss their thoughts on the practices at Nike Hoop Summit, including breakdowns of Cam Boozer, AJ Dybantsa, Nate Ament, Kiyan Anthony, and some of the other top prospects in Portland for the event. Timestamps: 1:00: Cam Boozer/practice standouts 10:00: AJ Dybantsa 20:00: Nate Ament 40:00: Kiyan Anthony 55:00: Other prospects/wrap-up To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The No Ceilings crew gathers to discuss their thoughts on the practices at Nike Hoop Summit, including breakdowns of Cam Boozer, AJ Dybantsa, Nate Ament, Kiyan Anthony, and some of the other top prospects in Portland for the event. Timestamps: 1:00: Cam Boozer/practice standouts 10:00: AJ Dybantsa 20:00: Nate Ament 40:00: Kiyan Anthony 55:00: Other prospects/wrap-up To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
NBC Sports play-by-play man calls in to talk the Nike Hoop Summit
We have our first college football holdout. Dan Hurley to the Nuggets? NBC Sports play-by-play man Noah Eagle calls in to talk the Nike Hoop Summit. Worst Day on the Web: orcas now ganging up on other whales.
Would Shrek have been the same with Chris Farley instead of Mike Myers? Masters update. The FAN brand manager Jeff Austin sits in to talk his career on his last day before retirement. Seahawks bring back a familiar face. We have our first college football holdout. Dan Hurley to the Nuggets? NBC play-by-play man Noah Eagle calls in to talk the NIke Hoop Summit. Worst Day on the Web: orcas ganging up on whales in the Gulf of Mexico. Steelers fans are terrified TJ Watt is leaving. Did a college baseball team just pull off the greatest celly of all-time? "Or" - Masters, Browns QBs, Ja Morant, Nico Iamaleava. Blazers wrap up their season this weekend.
Blazers out-tank the Jazz. Who to watch at Saturday's Nike Hoop Summit. Worst Day on the Web: restaurant in Spain serving pigeon when it's supposed to be duck. Which dinosaurs should we bring back?
Happy Masters Thursday! Luka scores 45 in emotional return to Dallas. Minor league team gives up 22 walks. Blazers out-tank the Jazz. Who to watch for in Saturday's Nike Hoop Summit. Worst Day on the Web: a restaurant in Spain substituted pigeon in a duck dish. Which dinosaurs should we bring back? What went wrong for the Nuggets? SB Nation's QB-only mock draft. Amateur at Augusta making headlines for non-golf reasons.
Are brackets the same as betting? Do you remember smoking sections in bars/restaurants? Luka Doncic returns to Dallas tonight and Mavs fans are still upset with the team. Danny calls in from Nike Hoop Summit practice. The sliding doors that may result from Michael Malone's firing. Former PGA pro Brian Henninger calls in and talks his 1995 Masters experience, and his new indoor facility, The Golf Farm. Mel Kiper, Jr's latest mock draft. Worst Day on the Web: Cody Bellinger got food poisoning from plain chicken wings... like no rub, no sauce... nothing. What is the worst order you've seen at a restaurant? It has been a quiet lead-up to the NFL Draft.
His thoughts on the World Team, and the sliding doors from the Nuggets firing Michael Malone
Are brackets the same as betting? Remember smoking sections in bars & restaurants? Luka Doncic returns to Dallas tonight. Danny calls in from Nike Hoop Summit practice. The sliding doors effect of Michael Malone's firing.
Anthony Levrets, host of the Audacy podcast The Next Pitch, sits in with Dusty while Danny is at the Nike Hoop Summit. Nuggets fire Michael Malone. Florida beats Houston for 3rd national championship. Have NIL and the transfer portal helped college basketball? Worst Day on the Web: the 11 rudest things you can do at somebody else's house. What went wrong in Denver for Michael Malone? Brock Huard stepping away from FOX to coach son's HS football team.
Anthony Levrets of The Next Pitch podcast sits in with Dusty as Danny is at the Nike Hoop Summit. Nuggets fire Michael Malone. Florida beats Houston for national championship. Is Todd Golden the new hotness?
2025 K-State women's hoops signee Jordan Speiser will participate in the Nike Hoop Summit on April 12th for team USA!
The January 20, 2025, episode of Y's Guys was packed with in-depth analysis, insightful interviews, and engaging stories. Hosts Dave McCann and Blaine Fowler kicked off the livestream by recapping recent developments in BYU sports, starting with a discussion of the 2025 preseason rankings and how BYU Football is earning recognition as a Big 12 powerhouse. The hosts analyzed BYU's football schedule, celebrated Kalani Sitake's induction into the Polynesian Football Hall of Fame, and discussed standout NFL performances by former Cougars like Andy Reid and Kyle Van Noy.The episode featured interviews with special guests: BYU Softball Head Coach Gordon Eakin, and BYU Men's Golf Head Coach Bruce Brockbank. Gordon Eakin previewed BYU Softball's upcoming season, focusing on key players like Lily Owens and standout freshmen Bre Townsend and Jada Williams. Bruce Brockbank reflected on his induction into the Utah Golf Hall of Fame and discussed the team's promising recruits and their preparation for the spring season.The show also highlighted AJ Dybantsa's selection to the USA roster for the Nike Hoop Summit, BYU Volleyball's perfect 6-0 start, and Connor Mantz's record-setting half marathon performance. Fans enjoyed personal anecdotes, trivia, and fun facts as the hosts engaged with the live audience. This episode delivered everything Cougar Nation loves about Y's Guys—insights, entertainment, and celebration of BYU athletics. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this week's basketball coaching conversation, Blair Academy head coach Joe Mantegna shares his insights on teaching the game and radical transparency.Since arriving at Blair in 1999, Mantegna has transformed the school into a national prep basketball powerhouse. Under his leadership, Blair boasts an impressive record of 464-159, securing 16 Mid-Atlantic Prep League (MAPL) titles and 21 trips to the NJ prep “A” state finals, with state championships in 2009, 2011, 2014, 2019, and 2024.Blair's program has produced six NBA players, including Luol Deng '03 and Charlie Villanueva '03, who both played in the 2003 McDonald's All-American Game. Additionally, nine Blair alums have participated in the NCAA Final Four, with three winning National Championships. Over 80 players have moved on to Division I rosters, while ten have played professionally overseas. Many former players also coach at the NBA, NCAA, and prep school levels.Before Blair, Coach Mantegna was an assistant coach at four colleges, including Boston University and Lehigh University. His extensive coaching experience also includes international success. In 2023, he helped lead the South Sudan Men's National Team to three wins at the World Cup in Manila, a historic achievement for African basketball, qualifying them for the 2024 Paris Olympics. At the Olympics, South Sudan became the second African nation to ever win a basketball game.Mantegna's international coaching accolades include guiding the USA team at the 2022 NIKE Hoop Summit to victory and assisting South Sudan to a fifth-place finish at the 2021 FIBA AfroBasket. He also played a key role in South Sudan's qualification for the 2023 FIBA World Championships in Asia. Additionally, Mantegna served as the defensive coordinator for the U.S.-Select U-18 team at the Albert Schweitzer Games in Germany in 2014 and 2016, later becoming the head coach in 2018.
Today's guest is Michael Visenberg, Scout & Basketball Database Manager at ProInsight, a leading company in grassroots basketball scouting. Michael grew up in Toronto, Canada where he began projecting future NBA All-Star lineups and participating in mock drafts from a young age. With his extensive knowledge and expertise in the field, he plays a crucial role in identifying and evaluating emerging basketball talent. He has covered the top events around the world including the Nike Hoop Summit, Adidas Global Nations, the Nike Global Challenge, the Les Schwab Invitational, Border League and many others. Michael is a basketball scout, a sports writer, a prospect analyzer, a draft guru and I'm sure we could come up with many more labels by the end of this episode! Today we talked about: When he first started falling in love with the NBA His first NBA Draft analysis that opened the door for business His scouting workflow and how he organizes his notes Weighing analytics & measurements versus the eye test How many games he watches before he has a good feel Defining athleticism and what "being athletic" really means What BAM Testing is & why they use it in pre-draft combines How deep NBA teams really dive for player intel Which stats & movements he uses to analyze defense His reaction to the 2024 NBA Draft (some sleepers) and much more Thanks for tuning in! https://www.kevintarca.com/blog https://www.kreationtalent.com/
In this episode, we chat with Marshall Cho, head coach of the World Select team at the 2024 Nike Hoop Summit, and former varsity boys' basketball coach of Lake Oswego High School. Marshall shares his journey from Jeju, South Korea to Springfield, Oregon, NYC, Mozambique, and back again. (1:59)We talk about his career path, starting as a TFA teacher in NYC to becoming a basketball coach, how his parents responded to the atypical career choice, and why he considers himself an educator first. (11:51)We discuss the importance of representation, mentorship, and community as an Asian-American coach and leader, how his identity influences his approach to coaching, and the legacy he hopes to leave behind. (21:48)We talk hoops, where his love of basketball started, his personal Mt Rushmore, and the best players he's coached against. (43:11)
Avery Howell, representing Boise, Idaho pulls up on Canada Hoops! Avery sits down with us to share her basketball story . Avery's Canadian roots are in Salmo, British Columbia, where her Mom was born and raised. Avery tells us about her training right now as she prepares for a potential summer with Canada Basketball and her up coming season at the University of Southern California. Avery talks about how basketball got started for her and why she really likes to watch Caitlin Clark. Avery talks about her recent participation in the Nike Hoop Summit and the prestigious McDonald's All American game. Avery tells us about her recruiting process and how she made her decision to play at USC and become a Trojan. Avery has not yet represented Canada Basketball but gave us some insight into what playing for the Program will mean to her and her family when the opportunity comes. Avery talks about the relationships she has formed with some other Canadian players already and is excited to play in the red and white with everyone. And we get a unique Top 5 of all time for Canada Basketball from Avery as well! Avery Howell is a player to watch for Canada Basketball in the future; and we appreciate her joining us on Canada Hoops! Hit us up on Twitter: @canadahoopspod @TheMattyIrelandHit us up on Instagram: @canadahoopspodcastEmail: canadahoopspodcast@gmail.comhttps://canadahoopspodcast.buzzsprout.com/
Pace Academy HC Sharman White recently completed a great stretch of basketball, coaching the McDonald's All-American game, helping lead the USA Basketball Minicamp in Phoenix, and then coaching the USA Team at Nike Hoop Summit in Portland. He sat down with me to provide details on all of those events, while also touching on some other broad topics concerning grassroots basketball.
On this episode, I discussed the 2024 NBA Draft with Tyler Rucker of No Ceilings. We discussed potential draft picks for the Utah Jazz, including Stephon Castle (my favorite), Ron Holland, Matas Buzelis, Alexandre Sarr, and Zaccharie Risacher. All of these players will be on an NBA Big Board for all teams teams so don't miss out. We then discussed the 2025 draft and Cooper Flagg, Ace Bailey, and more at the 2024 Nike Hoop Summit. Tyler was there and gave us his impressions of what he saw. You don't want to miss this one! Make sure you follow Tyler on Twitter: @tyler_rucker You can follow No Ceilings on Youtube: @NoCeilingsNBA Subscribe to the Hoops Nerd channel for Utah Jazz News, Utah Jazz Post Game Shows, Utah Jazz Rumors, Utah Jazz Film Break Downs, and more! My T-Shirt shop: https://www.teepublic.com/user/hansenjames Follow me on TikTok here: https://vm.tiktok.com/TTPd2dadd3/ Follow me on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/hoopsnerdnba/ Follow me on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/hansenjames #nbadraft #podcast #nba --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/james-hansen67/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/james-hansen67/support
Join Danny Marang and Brandon Sprague as they go over exit interviews, take a look back at the season, some notes from this past week's Nike Hoop Summit and looking ahead to the offseason - Draft, Free Agency and Summer League! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In Part II of the 2024 Nike Hoop Summit breakdown, Rafael and James Barlowe share their thoughts on the top performances from Team USA's 95-78 victory over the World Team. They begin by discussing Asa Newell's impressive display, highlighting his 17 points and 10 rebounds, showcasing how he outshined highly touted prospects Khaman Maluach and Ulrich Chomche. Moving on, the Barlowe Brothers analyze Cooper Flagg's standout game, where he recorded 19 points and 11 rebounds. However, despite his strong showing, doubts about Flagg's NBA potential and his billing as a potential top pick in the 2025 draft emerge from an NBA scout. In the final segment, Rafael and James turn their attention to the Rutgers duo of Dylan Harper and Ace Bailey, expressing particular concern over Bailey's shot selection. As they wrap up, James vocalizes his thoughts on Isaiah Evans' fit at Duke, pondering whether Kentucky, under new coach Mark Pope's pro-style offense, might be a better option for the talented player.
Welcome to the Locked On NBA Big Board podcast! In part one of our series on the 2024 Nike Hoop Summit, Rafael and James Barlowe delve into the standout performances from the World Team. Despite high expectations, the World Team fell short, succumbing to a 23-point loss to Team USA, largely due to their lack of depth. Nolan Traore emerged as a bright spot, showcasing impressive skills and potentially becoming France's future point guard alongside Victor Wembanyama and Alex Sarr. Rafael passionately makes the case for AJ Dybansta as his top prospect globally, regardless of class, while James shares his insights on VJ Edgecombe's contributions. Wrapping up, the Barlowe Brothers exchange thoughts on the struggles of African prospects Khaman Maluach and Ulrich Chomche, who managed only 6 points combined. They also touch on the inconsistent player measurements reported throughout the week, providing a comprehensive look at the 2024 Nike Hoop Summit World Team's performances and prospects. Tune in for more insights in part two!
Tyrese Proctor and Caleb Foster are coming back to Durham, but Jaylen Blakes, Jared McCain and Kyle Filipowski are on their way out. What will Duke's roster look like next year + Nike Hoop Summit talk. Follow @Duke_Wisdom on Twitter/X and Instagram Go to dukewisdom.org for articles
John Canzano talks to Marshall Cho, head coach of the World Team ahead of this weekend's 2024 NIKE Hoop Summit at Moda Center. Subscribe for great content.
John Canzano talks the latest on Shohei Ohtani and Ippei Mizuhara, as well as the mass exodus of players from the Oregon State women's basketball program. Marshall Cho talks about the upcoming NIKE Hoop Summit where Cho will coach the WORLD team, and former Oregon Duck Nick Cody joins the show to talk Ducks and stand up comedy. Subscribe for great content.
Are you pulling for Tiger Woods at the Masters? Danny's review of Nike Hoop Summit practice. Worst Day on the Web: OJ Simpson is dead, and the Heisman Trust just doesn't get it. On the Timberwolves' failed sale to Alex Rodriguez & co.
The Masters app is perfection. The Shohei Ohtani interpreter saga keeps getting weirder. Are you pulling for Tiger Woods? Danny's thoughts on Nike Hoop Summit participants. Worst Day on the Web: OJ Simpson is dead, and the Heisman Trust is tone-deaf. On the Timberwolves' failed sale to Alex Rodriguez & co. Will there be movement at the top of the NFL Draft? Who will finally say yes to Kentucky? The mass exodus from Oregon State women's basketball. Curious party favors at one man's Masters party.
Corey ad Albert are joined by Coach Marshall Cho to talk coaching philosophy, the Nike Hoop Summit, and 2024 prospects To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Corey ad Albert are joined by Coach Marshall Cho to talk coaching philosophy, the Nike Hoop Summit, and 2024 prospects To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Our Great Coach on this episode is Don Showalter. Don is a basketball coach who over 32 years coached in High Schools in America, in that time he led teams to 601 wins 8 conference titles and 11 district championships. In 1998 he served as head coach of the youth USA Team at the 1998 Nike Hoop Summit. Then in 2001 he became chair of the USA Basketball Cadet and Youth Committee.He was then appointed coach of the USA under 16 and under 17 teams, and led those teams to 10 Gold medals at 62 straight victories.He is considered one of the best youth basketball coaches of all time and has lectured all over the world. He also has a new book called Cornfields to Gold medals.Some of the highlights from our discussion were:The communication circle his teams use to finish training where they hold hands and focusing on connecting with each other.The importance of quote being where your feet are end quote as you cant be a coach 24/7.And How he mentors the way he was, and that means not telling people what to do, but laying out the facts for them so they can make their own decisions. If you would like to send us any feedback or if you know a great coach, who has a unique story to share, then we would love to hear from you, please contact us at paul@thegreatcoachespodcast.com or contact us through our website thegreatcoachespodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On paper, Sacramento can't guard Golden State. So the question is, can they outscore them with their record-setting offense?The Hawks go 9 deep with quality players, as do the Celtics. That's rare for a 2-7 matchup, but the key is whether Trae Young can keep up with the Js and their scoring.Is there more than meets the eye to this weird Brooklyn team that has nobody to guard Joel Embiid going up against the Sixers?Finally, a look at which high school prospects shined in last week's Nike Hoop Summit.Four more episodes with Nate & Danny per week are available exclusively on Dunc'd On Prime, plus it's the only place to hear John Hollinger & Nate as well! DuncdOn.SupportingCast.FM
Jeremy Roach is entering the NBA draft... but is he staying there? The Duke Basketball Roundup has plenty of thoughts and opinions on the decision facing Duke's captain. Should he stay or should he go? And, regardless of what he chooses, how will it impact other Dukies we expect to be on the roster in the 2023-24 season? After the break, the guys come back with a conversation about the Nike Hoop Summit. Three future Dukies were in action and, for the first time, we got to see a glimpse of how good Mackenzie Mgbako can be.