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Part 2 of Muzz and Sav's chat with Damon Lowery focuses on his time in Australia, playing state league in NSW, SEABL in Victoria, and making his NBL debut with the Illawarra Hawks as a 33 year old.
Todays guest is David Herbert, the Centre of Excellence Women's Program Head Coach. David has over 25 years of experience within the Basketball Australia pathways having coached in the NBL1, WNBL, National Junior Championships and as a national team's Head Coach. David is the current head coach of the Ballarat Miners NBL1 women's team. David has received numerous coaching accolades including WNBL Coach of the Year, Coach of the Year Victoria and Queensland and the SEABL coach of the year
Former Illawarra Hawks Head Coach, Eric Cooks, joins the podcast to share his journey from Saint Mary's College in the NCAA, to the Ballarat Miners in the SEABL, and the famous family who brought him to Australia. Eric also shares his insights into professional coaching as well as sharing an update as to how his son, Xavier Cooks, is fairing in the NBA for the Washington Wizards.
Guest: David Herbert, Basketball Australia CoachBasketball Australia coach David Herbert joins the Basketball Podcast to discuss the player and team development approach at the Centre of Excellence.David Herbert is the current head Coach Basketball Australia Centre of Excellence - Woman's Program. He has over 25 years of experience within the Basketball Australia pathways having coached in the NBL1, WNBL, National Junior Championships and as a national team's Head Coach. David is the current head coach of the Ballarat Miners NBL1 women's team. He has received numerous coaching accolades including WNBL Coach of the Year, Coach of the Year Victoria and Queensland and the SEABL coach of the year.Breakdown1:00 - Daily and Weekly Schedule9:00 - Basketball Australia10:30 - Shooting Philosophy15:00 - Shooting Commonalities19:00 - Kinetic Flow22:00 - Active Receiver24:00 - Shoot First Mentality27:00 - Team Defense Philosophy3042 - 31:23 - Immersion Videos AD 202331:30 - Conceptual Offense36:00 - Rebound King39:00 - Evaluating Assistants45:00 - What's Next Mentality49:00 - Trapping Challenge51:00 - Slow Learning55:00 - ConclusionDavid Herbert's Bio:Bio: https://www.basketballvictoria.com.au/news/david-herbert-appointed-as-head-coach-womens-program-at-the-coeTwitter: https://twitter.com/herbiehoopsBasketball ImmersionWebsite: http://basketballimmersion.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/bballimmersion?lang=enYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/basketballimmersionFacebook: https://facebook.com/basketballimmersionImmersion Videos:Check out all our all-access practice and specialty clinics: https://www.immersionvideos.com
It was a great pleasure to chat to a terrific and inspiring young lad, Patrick Bines on Sports Legends with Bevo recently. Patrick was a promising young basketballer and represented Australia at junior level, played for the Melbourne Tigers Basketball in the SEABL then made the transition to AFL where he was picked up by West Coast Eagles as a rookie in 2018. Whilst playing in the WAFL he sustained a horrific head injury which ended his footy career. We spoke about how Patrick turned things around after going through some tough times as a result of the injuries he sustained and where to now for his career going forward. Thanks so much to Patrick for his time and for being so open and honest about his journey and to the team at PodBooth for putting this great video together.
It was a great pleasure to chat to a terrific and inspiring young lad, Patrick Bines on Sports Legends with Bevo recently. Patrick was a promising young basketballer and represented Australia at junior level, played for the Melbourne Tigers Basketball in the SEABL then made the transition to AFL where he was picked up by West Coast Eagles as a rookie in 2018. Whilst playing in the WAFL he sustained a horrific head injury which ended his footy career. We spoke about how Patrick turned things around after going through some tough times as a result of the injuries he sustained and where to now for his career going forward. Thanks so much to Patrick for his time and for being so open and honest about his journey and to the team at PodBooth for putting this great video together.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It was a great pleasure to chat to a terrific and inspiring young lad, Patrick Bines on Sports Legends with Bevo recently. Patrick was a promising young basketballer and represented Australia at junior level, played for the Melbourne Tigers Basketball in the SEABL then made the transition to AFL where he was picked up by West Coast Eagles as a rookie in 2018. Whilst playing in the WAFL he sustained a horrific head injury which ended his footy career. We spoke about how Patrick turned things around after going through some tough times as a result of the injuries he sustained and where to now for his career going forward. Thanks so much to Patrick for his time and for being so open and honest about his journey and to the team at PodBooth for putting this great video together.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CJ Bruton is Assistant Coach of the Brisbane Bullets in the NBL, where he had a long career with 516 games. CJ played in the last Bullets championship win in 2007, adding another NBL title to a playing resume that also included two titles with the Sydney Kings and three NBL titles with the New Zealand Breakers (6 NBL titles in total). He is one of the most awarded players in NBL history: Grand Final MVP (2012); 2× All-NBL First Team (2006, 2009); All-NBL Second Team (2008); 2× All-NBL Third Team (2004, 2007); NBL Most Improved Player (1999) and the Gaze Medal (2005).CJ first played in the NBL at age 18 with the Perth Wildcats, before taking the opportunity to attend college at Indian Hills (1995-97). He was a second round pick in the 1997 NBA draft, picked 52nd overall selected by the Vancouver Grizzlies. His draft rights were later traded to the Portland Trail Blazers in a draft night trade.CJ played for the Australian Boomers in the mens team from 2006-2008 at both Commonwealth and Olympic games. CJ started his coaching career with the South West Metro Pirates in the Queensland Basketball League (2007), the Brisbane Spartans in SEABL 2015-16, and from 2016, he linked with his former coach at the Breakers and former Boomers Head Coach, Andrej Lemanis, joining the Bullets coaching ranks as they re-entered the NBL competition in 2016/17.CJ is locally involved in basketball in Brisbane, coaching in the 2020 Qld State League (QSL) with the Southern Districts Spartans, and won the title with his open boys high school team (Church of England Grammar School) to the 2020 Champion Basketball Schools of Qld tournament.In this interview, CJ discusses the highlights of his playing career, the challenges college hoops presented, and some of the insights into the Bullets review of the 2019-20 season, and preparations for the upcoming 2021 NBL season. You can follow the Brisbane Bullets on their website https://www.brisbanebullets.com.au/
Rosemary has been Involved at the elite level of basketball for more than 30 years – as a referee at WNBL and SEABL level for 19 years – The first female to referee Men’s games at the elite level. She has been coaching juniors in VJBL for 20 years; Assistant coach at SEABL Level and Development Coach for Melbourne Tigers NBL. 0:00 Introduction 7:34 Acceptance in the Men’s game 13:50 Parents’ “Ambition” 19:42 Changes post-COVID 24:04 Upcoming Changes 33:53 Lack of Funding 43:13 Positive Interactions 54:18 Undervalued Referees 58:22 Mentorship 1:08:06 Conclusion The interview featured on this episode of the Love What You Play podcast originally debuted on the For the Love of the Game Summer Virtual Summit 2020. To learn more about our upcoming summits and events with featured speakers, head to http://fortheloveofthegame.ca/events
We are planning a monster final month here on SBL Shootaround to close out 2020 to coincide with the end of the West Coast Classic, and that begins this week as the finals heats up as we announce Player of the Week, update Player of the Year and speak with the reigning MVP who is on fire. First up on SBL Shootaround for Episode 15 is a look at how the West Coast Classic is shaping up with just two rounds to go before the finals weekend and the Round 7 results and action that we saw on the weekend. It's then time to decide our Wandering Distillery Player of the Week and while our guest for this week might have been the obvious choice, she's already received a voucher this season so that meant our 2-vote getting was named the winner for Round 7. We then provide an update on the race to win the Bassett-Scarfe Realty Player of the Year award and we now have two players tied on 6 votes with two weeks remaining. It's then time to turn our focus to our guest for this week and it's the reigning SBL MVP winners, Warwick Senators superstar and the West Coast Classic's leading scorer, Stacey Barr. There's so much ground for us to cover with Stacey including her 49-point performance on Saturday and just how she feels when she gets in the zone like that. But we also discuss her remarkable career playing in the SBL, Big V and SEABL as well as her four years at the University of Idaho where she went on to become the schools' all-time three-point leader along with a host of other accomplishments. She's also had a stint in the WNBL with the Perth Lynx and we discuss her ambitions there along with having spent two years playing in the AFLW with the Fremantle Dockers as well as now moving into her teaching career full-time. SBL Shootaround then continues with a preview of Round 8 in the West Coast Classic before Randy Miegel finishes off with another story from his lifetime in basketball.
A Sydney Uni Sport and Fitness Elite Athlete Maddie O'Hehir was part of the inaugural Sydney Sparks team within the SEABL (now defunct) that earned her a spot as a development player with the Flames in 2018.As a junior she represented Norths Bears and is currently hooping with Hornsby Spiders within the Waratah League. Nominated as one of the Flames' Most Improved Players in 2020 her fearlessness, energy and team spirit has earned her a call back with the Flames for #WNBL21!A Sydney Uni Commerce student Maddie gives us an insight into how she ticks and the pathways for NSW basketball players. Tune in and Enjoy!
CAM RIGBY & MICK HILL are two absolutely stalwarts of Australian basketballWith a combined over 400 NBL games with over 10,000 NBL minutes, and 550+ SEABL (now NBL1) games including multiple Conference Championships, Rigby & Hill re-live early 2000’s Australian basketballTheir stories include:Playing with Magic Johnson in 2002Hill winning NBL Championship with Brisbane in 2007Their Rookie NBL Year (& how Rigs was robbed for ROTY)The fun of playing with Country Clubs in SEABLToday’s NBATheir all-time 5 best teammatesWatch highlights from this podcast at www.youtube.com/c/dooftubeYou can find more on Cam and Prime Athletes at https://www.facebook.com/PRIMEathletesAustralia andhttps://www.instagram.com/coach.cam.rigby/ andMichael at https://www.instagram.com/mickeyhizzle/Noel Jones Wantirna Real Estate https://www.facebook.com/wantirnarealestate/Subscribe and follow the TB Podcast and see feature episodes other Talkin Ball episodes, live from the Prahran Summer Jam 2020 and with Cal-Berkeley punter Jamieson Sheahan.https://www.facebook.com/thetbpodcast/https://www.trentoff.com/the-tb-podca...https://www.instagram.com/trentoffmusic/https://www.facebook.com/trentoffmusic/https://soundcloud.com/trentonoff/set...https://soundcloud.com/trentonoffMore episodes available at www.trentoff.com and on Youtube at "Dooftube".https://www.instagram.com/dooftubelive/If you have reasonable issues with any content or would like your likeness removed please contact dooftubelive@gmail.comHost: Trent BiceGuests: Cameron Rigby & Michael HillProduced & Edited by: Trent Bice for DooFTuBe Productions
PART TWO of our podcast with CAM RIGBY & MICK HILL are two absolutely stalwarts of Australian basketballWith a combined over 400 NBL games with over 10,000 NBL minutes, and 550+ SEABL (now NBL1) games including multiple Conference Championships, Rigby & Hill re-live early 2000’s Australian basketballTheir stories include:Playing with Magic Johnson in 2002Hill winning NBL Championship with Brisbane in 2007Their Rookie NBL Year (& how Rigs was robbed for ROTY)The fun of playing with Country Clubs in SEABLToday’s NBATheir all-time 5 best teammatesWatch highlights from this podcast at www.youtube.com/c/dooftubeYou can find more on Cam and Prime Athletes at https://www.facebook.com/PRIMEathletesAustralia andhttps://www.instagram.com/coach.cam.rigby/ andMichael at https://www.instagram.com/mickeyhizzle/Noel Jones Wantirna Real Estate https://www.facebook.com/wantirnarealestate/Subscribe and follow the TB Podcast and see feature episodes other Talkin Ball episodes, live from the Prahran Summer Jam 2020 and with Cal-Berkeley punter Jamieson Sheahan.https://www.facebook.com/thetbpodcast/https://www.trentoff.com/the-tb-podca...https://www.instagram.com/trentoffmusic/https://www.facebook.com/trentoffmusic/https://soundcloud.com/trentonoff/set...https://soundcloud.com/trentonoffMore episodes available at www.trentoff.com and on Youtube at "Dooftube".https://www.instagram.com/dooftubelive/If you have reasonable issues with any content or would like your likeness removed please contact dooftubelive@gmail.comHost: Trent BiceGuests: Cameron Rigby & Michael HillProduced & Edited by: Trent Bice for DooFTuBe Productions
Damien Anderson is an Australian Basketball Coach living in Louisville Kentucky and is Head Coach at DeSales High School.Damien is originally from Brisbane, Queensland and had a lengthy basketball career playing in the NBL (Brisbane Bullets), South Eastern Australian Basketball League (SEABL) and Queensland Basketball League (QBL), with the Southern Districts Spartans (Brisbane) and Mount Gambier Pioneers. Damien was co-captain of the Pioneers team which won the 2003 ABA National Championship with Damien being named in the SEABL All-Star starting five that year. Damien set all sorts of records in the early 90's when he had a 75 point game shooting 20/33 from the 3 point line, which at that time was the highest points scored in a professional game in Australia by an Australian player, and remains the 5th highest points scored in a game at that level. Check out the highlight clips at https://youtu.be/jv1SrsAnDbsDamien took on a graduate assistant coaching role in 2007 with Division 1 college University of the Pacific in Stockton, California, where he stayed for 3 years before moving to Louisville KY to take up the role of Assistant Coach at St. Xavier High School with Head coach Kevin Klein. Damien then took on a role in 2013 at Bellarmine University in Louisville with Head Coach Scott Davenport during a period where Bellarmine achieved a 77-19 record and appeared in three consecutive NCAA D-II tournaments.Damien moved on from Bellarmine after the birth of his daughter and then coached again in the 2017-18 season at Aspire Basketball Academy as Associate Head Coach, and then was appointed in 2018 to his current role as Head Coach at DeSales High School.In this interview, we talk about Damien's playing days, his introduction to college basketball as a coach, and his thoughts on developing a new basketball program.
Jeremy Kendle is a professional basketball player based in Brisbane, Australia, having played in 3 seasons in the NBL, 1 with the Sydney Kings and 2 with the Brisbane Bullets. Jeremy attended Bellarmine University (D2) in Louisville, Kentucky and was an integral part of the 2010-11 NCAA Division 2 Championship team under Head Coach Scott Davenport, and in that season, he was named GLVC Player of the Year, 1st team All-American, and a member of the D2 all-tournament team.Jeremy played professionally in Switzerland and Morocco before coming to Australia in 2015 with the Toowoomba Mountaineers to play in the Queensland Basketball League (QBL). Jeremy helped the team reach the semi finals and won the MVP Award and highest points scoring awards for the League that year, averaging 30.2 points, 7.3 rebounds, 6.5 assists and 1.9 steals per game.Jeremy then went on to play for the Bendigo Braves in the South East Australian Basketball League (SEABL). The Braves finished first on the ladder with a 21–3 record, while Jeremy earned the league’s scoring title with an average of 27.7 points per game and was named MVP of the league. He was fortunate enough to go on to win a championship with the Braves, the club's first championship since 2005. He scored 34 points in the SEABL national grand final and was awarded the Hugh McMenamin Medal.Jeremy then went on to a season with the Canterbury Rams in the NZBL, and appeared in all 19 games for the Rams in 2017, averaging 20.5 points, 5.3 rebounds, 5.6 assists and 1.2 steals per game and was named Import Player of the Year and 1st team All NZNBL. After the NZNBL season, JK was picked for an NBL All-Australian team that travelled to China to play the Chinese national team in a three-game series. In an 89-75 win in Game 3, Jeremy scored a game-high 20 points.He finished the 2017 QBL season with the Southwest Metro Pirates under Head Coach Mick Downer. His next contract had him back in the NBL but this time he was playing for the Sydney Kings. This was an injury replacement gig, eventually replaced by Jerome Randle who was the league's MVP the previous season for the Adelaide 36er’s.His next move was back to Bendigo where he knew he could have a big impact on and off the court. He appeared in all 22 games for the Braves in 2018, averaging 23.1 points, 5.5 rebounds and 5.3 assists per game. Despite having a successful season as a player, he was more proud of the impact he was able to have off the court as a trainer. Jeremy moved back to Brisbane and immediately began training players and being involved in the basketball community in as many ways as he could. For about 3 months he was building his resume as a trainer as well as training full time with the Brisbane Bullets as a player. Bullets head coach Andrej Lemanis and his staff were generous enough to allow Jeremy to help out at training even though he was not contracted with the club. Their consideration of his situation led to him being able to stay in shape which ultimately led to him signing with the club on December 5th 2018 because a spot opened up on the roster. He was fortunate enough to help the club making the playoffs for the first time since they were reinstated in the league in 2016.Jeremy was appointed as Head Coach/Player Captain with the South West Metro Pirates for the 2020 NBL1 North season, which was cut short in the pre-season due to the COVID19 situation. In this interview, we talk about his college career, professional career and the impact of the current pandemic on players and how Jeremy uses his faith and discipline to stay focused.You can contact Jeremy (or JK as he is known locally) through his website: https://www.jeremykendlebasketball.com/
Find/Listen/Support: https://www.jcaldigital.org/punching-sidewaysToday's guest is former Border Bandits starter, 'Welcome to the Poddy' host, and rising Comedian, Clay McMath.(@claymcmathcomic on Twitter).Topics Chatted About.• How semi-Pro athletes are/might-be navigating the loss of their sports leagues in 2020, such as the NBL1 (formerly the SEABL).• The loss of Kobe Bryant (please do skip this section if it's a tough one for you). • Moving from Pro Sports into Comedy, and the challenges of being 6'8" Stand-Up. • Mortal Kombat 2021. @joshuacliston on Twitter@joshuacliston on Instagram@joshuacliston on Facebook#producermel to ask a questionor email topics and guest suggestions producermel@outlook.com
Jamie O'Loughlin is in his third season as Head Coach of the Cairns Marlins NBL1 North mens team in 2020, and is also Assistant Coach of the Cairns Taipans NBL team. The Taipans just finished off their 19/20 season, going down 2-1 in the semi-finals to eventual NBL champions, the Perth Wildcats.Jamie coached junior basketball in his first 10 years of coaching in Geelong and in Victorian junior rep teams, before transitioning over as Assistant Coach with the senior mens program with the Geelong Supercats in the 2006 SEABL team that also won the National title (ABA). Jamie became Head Coach of the Supercats and won the SEABL title again in 2010, winning 3 SEABL championships in his time with the Supercats.Between 2006 to 2014, Jamie had a great deal of involvement with Australian youth teams including the Australian Junior Mens team as Assistant Coach (U16 and U17 teams with 2 x silver medals and 1 x gold), the Australian Youth Olympics team in 2008 (Champions), FIBA Oceania Champions in 2011, and also working as an Australian U17 Team Camp coach from 2009-2011.Jamie moved into the NBL in 2014 as Perth Wildcats Assistant Coach under Head Coach Trevor Gleeson, with the Wildcats winning 2 NBL titles in 2015-16 and 2016-17. Jamie was involved as Assistant Coach with the 2017–2019 Emerging Boomers, and attended the Summer Universiade with Head Coach Rob Beveridge where the team won the bronze medal. Since 2017 to the present, Jamie has been Assistant Coach of the Cairns Taipans, initially under Head Coach Aaron Fearne and now working with 2019-20 NBL Coach of the Year Head Coach Mike Kelly.In this interview, we talk about the strong connection and player development opportunities that the Cairns Marlins and Cairns Taipans players have, the 19-20 NBL season and the semi-finals series, and the outlook for Cairns in the NBL1 North 2020 season and the style of play Jamie hoped to adopt. You can follow the Cairns Taipans at their website: https://www.taipans.com/ and the Cairns Marlins website (Cairns Basketball) at: http://www.cairnsbasketball.com/Footnote: This interview was recorded on 13/3/2020, a few weeks before the NBL1 North season was cancelled.
Brayden Heslehurst is Head Coach of the Logan Thunder womens NBL1 North team, coming into his second season in 2020 with this group after reaching the quarter finals in 2019. Brayden coached the QBL mens team at the Sunshine Coast Phoenix from 2017-18 and was Coaching Director or the Sunshine Coast Basketball Association at Maroochydore.Brayden grew up around basketball and was involved in his youth with the Southern Districts Association in Brisbane, as a player in the SEABL team then later as an Assistant Coach with Head Coach CJ Bruton in 2015 and 2016. He successfully coached the Southern Districts Spartans mens SBL team to a championship in 2015.Brayden is a well known sports journalist, and provides great insight in this interview into the branding of the league into NBL1 North, and provides his thoughts on building the culture in his team and the importance of good leadership within the playing group. You can follow Brayden's team through the Logan Basketball Association website at: https://www.loganbasketball.com/
Mick Conlon is Head Coach of the Gold Coast Rollers, runners-up in the 2019 QBL Grand Finals, and will be coaching the Rollers into the 2020 NBL1 North season. Mick has had a variety of coaching roles including 3 years as Assistant Coach with the Gold Coast Blaze in the NBL from 2009/10 to 2011/12 with Head Coach Joey Wright. Mick has been involved in SEABL as Assistant Coach with the Southern Districts Spartans, and was QBL Coach of the Year in 2011 with the Rollers. Mick was Head Coach for the Ipswich Force in the QBL from 2015-17, and overall is coming up to his 15th year in the state league. Mick was Head Coach (2016) and Assistant Coach (2006-08) for the Qld Under 20 mens team competing at the Australian National Championships.In this interview, we talk all things pre-season in terms of recruiting, player selection, goal setting and getting the team ready through off court and on court sessions. Mick provides some great insight into developing leadership within the sports and business environments and the significance of the NBL1 branding to the league and the opportunity to perhaps one day seek bragging rights for the best Club team in Australia. Follow Mick's team through Gold Coast Basketball Association's web page https://goldcoastbasketball.com.au/ and the NBL1 website https://nbl1.com.au/
Bruce Palmer is amongst one of the most influential coaches in Australia over the past 40 years. Bruce was a graduate of the University of the Pacific in California and began his NBL career playing with the Melbourne Tigers under Head Coach Lindsay Gaze in 1977, and competed in the first year of the Australian NBL in 1979. Bruce was Player/Coach of the Coburg Giants in 1982 before injury forced him into early playing retirement at age 27. Bruce was the Head Coach of the North Melbourne Giants from 1987-92, winning the NBL Championship in 1989. Bruce was awarded NBL Coach of the year on 5 occasions (1986, 1988, 2004, 2005 and 2009), and has also worked with Australian National teams and youth teams.Bruce was Head Coach of the Brisbane Bullets from 1992-95, then was Assistant Coach from 1998-99. He coached in Japan with the Toyota Team from 1999-2000 and again with Tochigi Brex from 2010-12, and also had stints in the SEABL as Head Coach with the Hunter Pirates (2003) and Southern Districts Spartans (2005). Bruce was CEO of the Springboard organisation, working with traumatised children for residential out of home care for the period 2004-2009.Bruce took up the role of Technical Director with the CBA Dongguan Basketball School (An NBA Training School) in 2012 until recently and now lives in Brisbane, coaching youth teams with Brisbane Basketball and has a golf handicap of 17. In this interview, Bruce talks about the long family connection with the Goorgjian family, his NBL playing days, and the move into NBL coaching and the challenges and successes of that era. His experiences in China and Japan are fascinating and he passes on some great quotes, coaching philosophy and learnings throughout this podcast.
This inspirational professional basketball player, Jeremy Kendle discovered his Christian faith in his teens. Told by others he would never be a professional player, he found a strength beyond any other to pursue his goal to play basketball professionally. Connecting with Hoops for Christ has allowed Jeremy Kendle to expand the brand and ministry to Australia. Jeremy Kendle has played in Australia's National Basketball League for the Brisbane Bullets and Sydney Kings, as well as winning MVP awards in both the Queensland Basketball League and MVP of the SEABL competition. Two regional competitions which feed the Australian National Basketball League (NBL). He also had a stint as a professional basketball player in the New Zealand - NBL. Kendle has overcome multiple injuries including a recent ACL tear (in 2019) but despite the adversity continues to be driven by his faith and belief that God does not throw anything his way, which he cannot handle. Jeremy is now settled in Brisbane, Australia where he continues to work with the Brisbane Bullets, Redland Basketball, Hoops for Christ and his own Jeremy Kendle Basketball business. At time of interview Kendle was rehabbing towards returning to a contracted role with his home team, the Brisbane Bullets. GO FOLLOW MY TWITTER: https://twitter.com/pwap_official GO FOLLOW MY INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/people_with_a_passion/ GO LIKE THE FACEBOOK PAGE: https://www.facebook.com/peoplewithpassion PODCAST AVAILABLE ON MANY PLATFORMS VISIT: https://anchor.fm/pwap YOUTUBE/PODCAST CREATOR: Interview, design, full audio and video production by Craig Rowe © 2019. All Rights Reserved. #faith #adversity #basketball --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pwap/message
With Basketball Australia in the media heavily over the past twelve months with the Boomers "basketbrawl" in the Philippines, bringing Team USA to Australia to face the Boomers in two sell-out games, choosing to dissolve the SEABL and recently deciding to block Australian teams from playing in the NZ NBL Paul Maley, Executive General Manager Basketball at Basketball Australia joins the podcast to give clarity to some of these events from the past 6 months. Get 20% off custom designed uniforms with promo code HOOPLA20 from CA Sports Get 5% off NBA tickets with promo code HOOPLA5 from US Sports Tickets Sign up for Ian Stacker's All-Star Shooting Program Topics discussed on the podcast include; The NBL1 pathway Vs NCAA college for aspiring NBL players (3:00) The process undertaken by Basketball Australia to create the Boomers Vs USA games in August (12:00) Plans to create an international warm-up tournament next year pitching the Boomers and Opals against three other elite national teams (19:00) Can Australia become a top two sport in Australia by 2022 (27:00) Why did Basketball Australia block Mount Gambier from playing in the NZ NBL (34:00) Did Basketball Australia make the right decision in dissolving the SEABL (42:00) All of this and a whole lot more... Listen to our previous interviews with the biggest stars in Australian Basketball, head to Aussiehoopla.com. Check out previous podcasts featuring; Australian Basketball Legends - Luc Longley, Andrew Gaze, Shane Heal, Mark Bradtke, Leroy Loggins, David Andersen, Andrew Vlahov, CJ Bruton, Chris Anstey, Brett Maher, John Rillie, Tony Ronaldson, Brad Newley Current NBL Stars - Kevin Lisch, AJ Ogilvy, Damian Martin, Daniel Kickert, Thomas Abercrombie, Jason Cadee, Bryce Cotton, Chris Goulding, Mitch McCarron, Cam Gliddon Our Finest Coaching Minds - Brian Goorjian, Joey Wright, Adrian Hurley, Aaron Fearne, Rob Beveridge, Phil Smyth, Ian Stacker, Shawn Dennis, Dean Vickerman, Trevor Gleeson, Lindsey Gaze, Ken Cole NBA Stars Past & Present - Andrew Bogut, Matthew Dellavedova, Stephen Jackson, Randy Livingston, Torrey Craig, Acie Earl, Josh Childress, Reggie Smith, Todd Lichti, Ryan Broekhoff The NBL's Greatest Imports - Darryl McDonald, Ricky Grace, Derek Rucker, Leon Trimmingham, Scott Fisher, Lanard Copeland, Mike Mitchell, Darnell Mee, Isaac Burton, Shawn Redhage, Willie Farley, Al Green, Corey "Homicide" Williams, Andre Moore, Steve Woodberry, Mike Mitchell, Dusty Rychart And the men who run things - Larry Kestelman, Paul Maley, Vince Crivelli, Jeremy Loeliger, Chuck Harmison, Jeff Van Groningen, Bob Turner All that and much more. Follow @AussieHoopla on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and email at info@aussiehoopla.com
http://punchingsideways.comClaybrin McMath is a former professional basketball player turned podcaster, and online content creator.The guys chat about:• Clay’s show “Welcome to the Poddy”. https://www.welcometothepoddy.com/listen• Clay’s early life in Adelaide basketball, and why playing Rep ball wasn’t initially on his radar.• Why Clay chose Bryant University in Rhode Island, USA, to play his college ball.• Clay’s time with the Albury-Wodonga Bandits Basketball club, and some memories from the 2016 finals vs the Geelong Supercats.• How “Welcome to the Poddy” got its start, and where it's heading now.• Funny social media gear incl. 'Clay In The kitchen' and 'Clay’s Head On Other People's Heads'.• 'Clay’s Reviews' - actually honest and independent movie reviews.Clay on Instragram @claytron23@joshuacliston on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.Em: joshuacliston@gmail.com
http://PunchingSideways.comChris Young from The Bordermail joins Josh to chat the Albury-Wodonga Bandits and more.Guest: @chrisyoungj on TwitterJosh L:• @joshuacliston on Twitter
Taipans new head coach Mike Kelly joins Dan Boyce on the podcast to talk about the hiring process for he went through to win the Cairns coaching job, he breaks down his recruitment process for this season and gives his thoughts on how the squad have started the season. Mike goes in depth into the decision making process in rebuilding the team into a much faster-paced unit and the recruiting process for this season's current batch of imports. Get 20% off custom designed uniforms with promo code HOOPLA20 from CA Sports Get 5% off NBA tickets with promo code HOOPLA5 from US Sports Tickets Sign up for Ian Stacker's All-Star Shooting Program Topics discussed on the podcast include; How the Cairns Taipans have started the NBL season (2:00) In what ways has the NBL changed this season (9:00) What the recruiting process for Cairns new head coach looked like (13:00) How Cairns Taipans recruited their team coming into the 2018-19 season (16:00) What the Cairns Taipans needed from their imports this season and how they recruited them (23:00) What experiences from his playing days does Mike use to motivate players? (34:00) Thoughts on the demise of the SEABL competition (38:50) All of this and a whole lot more... Listen to the full interview below or download on iTunes. Listen to our previous interviews with the biggest stars in Australian Basketball, head to Aussiehoopla.com. Check out previous podcasts featuring; Australian Basketball Legends - Luc Longley, Andrew Gaze, Shane Heal, Mark Bradtke, Leroy Loggins, David Andersen, Andrew Vlahov, CJ Bruton, Chris Anstey, Brett Maher, John Rillie, Tony Ronaldson, Brad Newley Current NBL Stars - Kevin Lisch, Rotnei Clark, AJ Ogilvy, Damian Martin, Daniel Kickert, Thomas Abercrombie, Jason Cadee, Stephen Holt, Bryce Cotton, Chris Goulding, Mitch McCarron, Cam Gliddon Our Finest Coaching Minds - Brian Goorjian, Joey Wright, Adrian Hurley, Aaron Fearne, Rob Beveridge, Phil Smyth, Ian Stacker, Shawn Dennis, Dean Vickerman, Trevor Gleeson, Lindsey Gaze, Ken Cole NBA Stars Past & Present - Andrew Bogut, Matthew Dellavedova, Stephen Jackson, Randy Livingston, Torrey Craig, Acie Earl, Josh Childress, Reggie Smith, Todd Lichti Aussie Basketballers Abroad - Ryan Broekhoff, Brock Motum, Jack White, Ben Madgen, Clint Stiendl, Ater Majok, Rhys Carter, Clint Stiendl The NBL's Greatest Imports - Darryl McDonald, Ricky Grace, Derek Rucker, Leon Trimmingham, Scott Fisher, Lanard Copeland, Mike Mitchell, Terry Dozier, Isaac Burton, Shawn Redhage, Willie Farley, Al Green, Corey "Homicide" Williams, Andre Moore And the men who run things - Larry Kestelman, Vince Crivelli, Jeremy Loeliger, Chuck Harmison, Jeff Van Groningen, Bob Turner All that and much more. Follow @AussieHoopla on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and email at info@aussiehoopla.com