
The latest episode of 1-ON-1 with Basketball Network featured Walt aka. 'The Wizard' Williams. Selected as the 7th pick in the 1992 NBA Draft by the Sacramento Kings, Walt ended up having a very solid 11-year NBA career, averaging well over double digits while playing with some of the best players in the game.
00:14 Story behind his nickname “The Wizard”
02:03 UMD & becoming certain he was headed to the Pros
07:47 Len Bias, co-writing ‘Lessons from Lenny’, Len’s legacy
10:20 Len Bias vs. Michael Jordan
14:04 Welcome to the NBA moment, Sacramento Kings era
17:56 Playing heavy minutes as a Rookie
19:09 Sophomore year in Sacramento
20:58 Preseason game vs. the Bulls, trash-talking with MJ
23:49 Spud Webb story
25:49 Miami Heat, Pat Riley crazy practice story
30:19 Dominating MJ in 96/97 & MJ returning the favor
33:36 How do you guard Jordan?
36:45 1997 All-Star 3pt shootout, regret not playing in today’s 3pt environment
38:45 T-Mac rookie hazing, story from practice & amazing work ethic
42:42 T-Mac and Vince what-if
44:32 Portland years, most talented and close-knit team in his career
47:45 Arvydas Sabonis, generational talent
50:34 Houston years, Sir Charles, Hakeem Olajuwon in practice, Rudy Tomjanovich
55:18 ’03 last year in Dallas, conference finals, retirement
59:01 Life after basketball: NBA clients & advice to rookies coming into the league
1:03:44 Quick fire questions
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Sep 30, 2021
1 hr 6 min

We sat down with the current head coach of NBA G-League's South Bay Lakers — Coby Karl. Growing up as the son of famous NBA coach George Karl, Coby talks about his passion for basketball, being a professional basketball player, and the experience he got playing alongside Kobe Bryant and LeBron James. Coby also touched upon the influence of Phil Jackson and Karl Sr. on his coaching career.
0:00 - How Coby got into basketball
2:35 - Growing up abroad/ Spain
4:08 - Basketball career/Passion for the game
6:48 - Playing for the Lakers in 2008
- Kobe's leadership in the team
- Kobe challenged Pau to step up his game
10:48 - Playing for Cleveland (Difference between Kobe & Lebron)
14:03 - Difference in European and US basketball
17:10 - Transition and motivation to becoming a coach
20:25 - Secret ingredient to develop a player and a successful team
- Phil Jackson story
26:05 - How to get players to buy into a coaching system
29:36 - How do coaches recognize a great player early on
32:40 - Main things he learned about coaching from Phil Jackson and George Karl
- The difference in their coaching style
- What separates a good coach and a great coach
39:15 - Difference in the trends in NBA - more a European game
41:52 - Lack of dominant centers in the NBA
44:30 - Coby on his appreciation for Luka Doncic and comparison to LeBron
55:00 - Kobe's reasoning on why the triangle offense works so well and what motivates great players to perform
52:41 - Coby's powerful conversation with Phil Jackson on his podcast
1:05:20 - Quickfire questions
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Apr 16, 2021
1 hr 11 min

We sat down with former NBA player Geert Hammink. Born in the Netherlands, Geert was heavily involved in tennis and swimming as a youngster. After a growth spurt at the age of 14, he switched to basketball and made a name for himself with the national team. Geert received a lot of interest from many NCAA schools and several European clubs after being the leading scorer in the 1988 European championship — but he ultimately decided to commit to LSU. Following his college career, Geert had a brief NBA stint with the Orlando Magic and Golden State Warriors. Hammink eventually returned to Europe, where he had a lot of success in Germany and Greece. Today, Geert is the head coach of ZZ Leiden in the 1st Dutch Basketball League.
01:04 Basketball journey, getting recruited to LSU from Netherlands
08:57 The LSU experience
15:56 Shaquille O’Neal at LSU
20:52 Extinction of NBA big men
25:58 NBA career
30:40 Relationship with Shaq / Blue Chips movie
34:48 European basketball compared to the NBA
37:29 European career, Alba Berlin, AEK Athens, Aris & crazy fans
42:35 Three sons, Netherlands national team
48:40 Dutch Basketball League, ZZ Leiden
53:13 Quick fire questions
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Apr 2, 2021
55 min

In this episode of 1-ON-1 with Basketball Network, we will be talking to former NBA player, All Star, Olympic Gold Medalist, accomplished businessman and philanthropist — Michael Redd.
Drafted late in the 2nd round of the 2000 NBA draft, Michael made a name for himself with the Bucks, stayed loyal to the team, climbed the ranks and became their franchise player for the decade.
We’ll be covering Michael’s basketball career, today’s NBA, and his successful transition into business. Let’s jump right into it! Hope you enjoy the show.
#MichaelRedd #MilwaukeeBucks #Business
Recorded on 02/17/2021
00:45 College days, NCAA Final Four, Scoonie Penn
02:44 Getting drafted late in the 2nd round
03:42 Nickname “Silky”
05:23 Milwaukee Bucks squad, lacking firepower, recruiting superstars
07:01 NBA 3pt record in a quarter
09:06 Adapting to the NBA, becoming a shooting guard
10:10 Thriving in todays game, 3 point shooting culture
12:00 Being loyal to Milwaukee vs. going to Cleveland with LeBron
13:40 Perseverance and adversity after his 1st ACL injury
15:55 Representing USA in the Olympics, winning the gold
20:20 Milwaukee Bucks, Giannis, Kris & Co., contenders this year?
23:13 Kris Middleton taking his Jersey #
24:25 2020 NBA championship contenders
26:10 High praise for Kevin Durant
27:55 Business endeavors & 22 Ventures
31:02 Investing in companies, tech industry & best investments
39:38 Betting on yourself podcast
41:52 Quick-fire questions
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Mar 10, 2021
47 min

Former NBA scout Antonio Williams joined Stephen for another episode of 1-ON-1 with Basketball Network. Antonio gave us a deeper insight into the world of NBA scouting and talked about his tenure as the Suns' basketball scout, explaining the organization's first-round selections over the span. He also evaluated the hottest prospects in the league today, giving us his predictions for the 20/21 NBA season.
00:21 - experience playing point guard at Brandeis University
2:45 - joining the Phoenix Suns as a basketball scout
6:50 - how scouting departments are set up in the NBA
8:16 - usual scouting process, go-to parameters when scouting
12:10 - Europeans vs. Americans -- fitting in NBA systems
14:30 - PreDraft workouts used to manipulate Draft positions
15:58 - examples of counterespionage in the scouting and Draft process
19:15 - coaches' involvement when deciding who to pick
21:47 - taking Devin Booker 13th overall in '15
26:49 - alternatives selections in the '15 NBA Draft
29:53 - Booker's development thus far and his ceiling as an NBA player
32:53 - taking Dragan Bender 4th overall in '16 - why didn't things work out
38:20 - taking Deandre Ayton 1st overall in '18 - why not Doncic or Trae Young
43:49 - taking Mikal Bridges 10th overall in '18 - fit with the Suns moving forward
49:56 - the mental aspect of hitting wide-open shots
54:01 - ego management of players having to accept lesser roles in the NBA
54:50 - prediction for the Suns in the 20/21 NBA Season
59:36 - picking the best player vs. picking the best fit
1:01:39 - scouting Kevin Durant - his most talented prospect ever
1:04:34 - talented prospects who weren't able to fulfill his potential in the NBA
1:05:44 - the best prospect in the '20 Draft Class
1:07:59 - LaMelo's situation vs. the situation of James Wiseman
1:09:12 - The Antonio Williams Show, involvement with the E-Sports industry
1:12:49 - the current state of the NBA, too many ball screens limiting the players' creativity
1:16:45 - will the Nets' Big Three figure things out
1:19:25 - who's going to win it all
1:22:57 - predictions for the regular season MVP
1:25:03 - Quick fire questions
1:27:25 - Wilt Chamberlain is the GOAT
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Mar 4, 2021
1 hr 33 min

Former NBA champion, all-star, and defensive player of the year, Metta World Peace, joined Harry for another 1-ON-1 with BASKETBALL NETWORK. Metta talked about life after basketball, new business ventures, playing his best basketball in Indiana, and his legacy as one of the best defensive wingmen in the history of the game.
Interview recorded on: 02/02/2021
00:16 - Life after NBA, coaching and family
01:28 - XvsX Sports platform for basketball players
04:50 - 1999 NBA Draft → Chicago Bulls
06:47 - Playing against Michael Jordan
08:23 - Getting traded to Indiana, ’04 and ’05 season & being contenders
11:56 - Playing for the Houston Rockets, T-Mac and Yao
13:09 - T-Mac and Kobe comparison
14:26 - Getting traded to the Lakers, playing w/ Kobe
16:53 - NBA contracts, earning 77M during NBA career, Scottie Pippen
18:30 - Metta on his defensive mentality & being the GOAT on defense
20:55 - Playing overseas, internationalization of the NBA & guarding Luka Doncic
26:35 - Quick fire questions
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Feb 11, 2021
30 min

Current head coach of the G-League Stockton Kings, Tyrone Ellis, joined Will for 1-ON-1 with Basketball Network. Ty had a great career in Europe where he also played for the Georgian national team and help them reach Division A of Eurobasket.
0:37 - Basketball Beginning/growing up in Dallas
1:35 - College Career NAIA Division
4:25 - Meeting with Mitch Kupchak/ Playing for the Lakers
5:23 - Starting the International Career
6:50 - Playing against Barcelona (Navarro, Bodiroga
8:19 - Difference between European (ACB, Euroleague) & NBA basketball
9:45 - Problems with getting paid in Europe (Italy & Turkey)
11:48 - Difference between European & NBA basketball
14:10 - Toughest matchups in Europe
15:58 - Quick Dejan Bodiroga story - He's a winner and gets things done'
17:20 - Difference between European and American fans
19:30 - Playing for Georgia National Team
21:50 - Meeting the Georgian president who was drunk at the time (ending up on a NY Times cover)
25:00 - Transition to becoming a coach (Five-year plan)
28:00 - Experience coaching Team USA with Jeff Van Gundy
33:00 - Ellis describes his coaching style
34:25 - Things he learned from Gregg Popovich to be a great coach
36:28 - Secret ingredients to developing a great player
39:42 - Tyrone Ellis doesn't believe in positionless basketball
42:49 - Evolution of Big Men in the NBA
45:00 - Getting players to buy into a coaches system (difference in black and white coaches)
49:29 - Evolution of the NBA in the future
51:39 - NBA's reaction to social and racial injustice
54:10 - Coaching and adapting through the pandemic
55:55 - Next step in his career
01:02:40 - The most talented players he had the opportunity to coach
01:04:15 - Quickfire questions
01:04:38 - Why it's impossible to stop LeBron James
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Feb 4, 2021
1 hr 7 min

Former NBA and longtime EuroLeague player, Alex Acker, joins Stephen for another episode of 1-ON-1 with BASKETBALL NETWORK.
0:33 The feeling of getting drafted 60th overall
5:14 Playing pickups with Reggie Miller and other NBA stars
09:56 Having Chauncey Billups as a mentor in the NBA
11:21 The feeling of getting drafted to a contending team in Detroit
14:50 The leadership in the Pistons locker room 17:04 Rasheed Wallace - the trash talker
18:11 When the vets tied Amir Johnson to a chair
19:49 His rookie hazing experience, paying a six-figure dinner bill
21:19 The physicality of the Pistons from the '00s
23:14 The relationship with the late great Flip Saunders
25:55 Bouncing between D-League and the NBA
28:07 Playing alongside Darko Miličić and why things didn't work out for Darko
30:14 Taking his talents overseas 33:13 Adjusting to the European style of basketball
36:08 One year run in Olympiacos
38:14 Championship series against Panathinaikos in '07
40:28 Euroleague vs. NBA
42:19 On Dončić's comments how it's tougher to score in Europe than in the NBA
42:47 The difference between European and NBA coaches
45:27 Playing in Greece vs. playing in Spain
46:52 Return to the NBA
49:10 How different were the Pistons during his second-go with the team
50:49 Getting traded to the Clippers
52:43 One year run with the Clippers
56:42 Winning locker room vs. losing locker room
58:12 Players who put up empty numbers, playing in the social media environment
1:00:59 Favorite European country he played in, the highlight of his run overseas
1:03:38 The craziness of European fans
1:05:50 One guy that never took his talents overseas that would’ve been a great NBA player
1:07:43 The NBA today, favorite team
1:09:24 Favorite player to watch
1:10:10 Thoughts on the season thus far
1:11:10 Thoughts on the current state of the league
1:14:13 Quick-fire questions
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Jan 25, 2021
1 hr 19 min

European basketball legend and Hall-of-Famer, Dino Rađa, joins Harry for another episode of 1-ON-1 with Basketball Network.
00:24 Dino’s favorite moment during Split Jugoplastika playing days
01:31 What was it like being 22-23 years old and ‘on top of Europe’?
03:24 Crazy mentality in Split
04:14 Jugoplastika in the NBA from ’89-91
05:30 Weight-room philosophy in the NBA
06:40 One of the best paid athletes in Europe
07:56 What if: Coming to the NBA in ’89 and playing Bird, McHale, Parish and Johnson?
09:37 Getting traded to Philadelphia, losing mentality in NBA and going back to Europe
11:35 Not being driven by money
13:18 Averaging 27 points against Orlando & Shaquille O’Neal in ’94-95
14:40 Toughest match-up in the NBA, and why?
16:15 NBA today lacking physicality and the game being better back in the day
19:20 Averaging 20 and 10 in Boston, and not making the All-Star team
20:56 International players taking over the league
24:09 Luka Dončić playing at such a high level this early into his NBA career
25:27 Bodiroga & Dončić comparison
27:04 Future of the Croatian national team
29:31 On Toni Kukoč still not being inducted into the HOF
31:27 Relationship with Larry Legend and how he influenced Rađa’s career
34:10 Quickfire questions
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Jan 18, 2021
37 min

We had the opportunity to sit down with 6-time NBA All-Star Shawn Kemp and talk about his new Cannabis business and the use of Cannabis-related products among NBA players today.
Shawn touched upon his time with the Seattle Supersonics, the impact they had on the NBA in the 90s, and the birth of his nickname The Reign Man. He talked about the NBA's electrifying dynamic duo with Gary Payton and advised on how to improve the Slam Dunk Contest today.
Shawn talked about some of the most notable playoff series in his career, like the one against the Chicago Bulls in the '96 NBA Finals, and disclosed what it's like playing against other NBA legends.
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Nov 11, 2020
42 min
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