HoopsLink Podcast

Episode 11: Tyler Larson

50 min · 4. nov. 2025
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Join hosts Daniel Carlin and Tyler Larson as they explore Tyler's remarkable journey from high school basketball to a professional career in Europe, and now as a coach for the Santa Cruz Warriors in the G League. Tyler shares insights from his coaching stint at the University of Utah, discussing resilience, adaptability, and the evolving landscape of college basketball in the NIL era. Whether you're an aspiring athlete or a sports enthusiast, this episode offers valuable lessons on perseverance and the power of teamwork. Tune in for an inspiring conversation filled with personal anecdotes and professional wisdom.

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Episode 9: Tony Newnan

Join host Daniel Carlin on the Hoops Link podcast as he welcomes Tony Newnan, the newly appointed Associate Head Coach of UCLA Women's Basketball. In this insightful episode, Tony reflects on his unexpected journey to becoming Assistant Coach of the Year and shares his coaching philosophy that emphasizes positivity and resilience. The conversation delves into the dynamic changes in college basketball, including the influence of NIL rules and the transfer portal. Tony offers a behind-the-scenes look at how UCLA manages these shifts while maintaining a focus on developing student-athletes both on and off the court. With anecdotes about international recruiting and the importance of intangibles in player selection, this episode is a must-listen for basketball enthusiasts and aspiring coaches alike. Discover how Tony's passion for the game and commitment to his players continue to drive success at one of the nation's most storied programs.

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