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Pacific Rims

Podcast de Ric Bucher

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Pacific Rims is a weekly basketball podcast from the United We Cast Network that delivers smart, authoritative coverage of professional hoops across the Pacific Rim and the growing influence of the region on the global game. Hosted by long-time NBA analyst and Yao Ming biographer Ric Bucher alongside former overseas professional player and Asia-based NBA executive Greg Stolt, Pacific Rims connects the dots between Asia-Pacific leagues and the highest levels of basketball in the United States.Each episode breaks down the need-to-know stories shaping professional basketball in Australia (NBL), China (CBA), Korea (KBL), and Japan (B.League)—from league trends and front-office decisions to coaching philosophies, player development pipelines, and the business of basketball in the region. The show also spotlights players from the Pacific Rim making an impact in the NBA and U.S. college basketball, examining how international prospects transition to the American game and how NBA teams evaluate and invest in Asia-Pacific talent.Blending insider reporting, executive perspective, and global basketball context, Pacific Rims is essential listening for fans, scouts, coaches, executives, and anyone interested in international basketball, Asian leagues, NBA global strategy, and the future of the game across the Pacific Rim. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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17 episodios

Portada del episodio Inside NBA International Scouting: How Hansen Wong Went from Hong Kong to the Indiana Pacers Front Office

Inside NBA International Scouting: How Hansen Wong Went from Hong Kong to the Indiana Pacers Front Office

What does it take to discover NBA talent across Asia, Africa and the world? In this fascinating episode of Pacific Rims, Ric Bucher and Greg Stolt sit down with Hansen Wong — manager of international scouting for the Indiana Pacers — for an insider’s look at the NBA scouting world and the global growth of basketball. Hansen shares his incredible journey from growing up in Hong Kong to landing an internship with the Pacers after a memorable baseball-glove interview with Rick Carlisle. He also reveals how relationships with J. B. Bickerstaff, Mike Brown and the Pacers organization helped shape his career. The conversation dives deep into: * What NBA scouts really look for in international players * Why shooting and athleticism dominate modern scouting * The differences between basketball development in Asia vs. Africa * Why most successful Asian NBA players have been big men * How NIL and college basketball are reshaping global recruiting * The importance of intel, personality and adaptability in scouting * Why international development still lags behind the NBA level * How video work and analytics influence front-office decisions * The evolving role of the G League and NBA pathways Plus, Ric and Greg break down the latest B.League playoff action in Japan, discuss Nagasaki’s dominance, the impact of Korean sharpshooter H.J. Lee, Yuta Watanabe’s matchup battles, and how Japan has become one of the premier basketball destinations in the world. A must-listen episode for anyone interested in NBA scouting, global basketball development, and the future of international hoops. ⏱️ TIME STAMPS 00:00 – Intro & meet Hansen Wong 01:00 – Correcting his Pacers title & background 02:30 – Growing up in Hong Kong speaking Cantonese & Mandarin 03:30 – Why basketball wasn’t originally a career path 05:00 – Minnesota, finance & finding sports management 07:00 – Getting his first basketball opportunity at Minnesota 09:00 – How J.B. Bickerstaff helped connect him to the Pacers 10:30 – The unforgettable Rick Carlisle baseball-glove interview 14:00 – Discovering basketball through his father in Hong Kong 16:00 – Family support & choosing basketball over finance 17:30 – What NBA scouts look for in international talent 19:00 – Why Asian NBA players are often big men 20:30 – Africa vs. Asia in player development 22:00 – The biggest traits scouts look for today 24:00 – NIL, college basketball & international recruiting 26:00 – Transitioning from video intern to international scout 28:00 – How scouting reports really work inside NBA front offices 30:00 – The hardest part of international scouting 31:00 – The importance of background intel & personality 33:00 – B.League playoff update begins 34:00 – Why Nagasaki looks unstoppable in Japan 36:00 – H.J. Lee, Stanley Johnson & B.League chemistry 37:00 – Coaching movement between Japan and NCAA basketball 🔑 HASHTAGS #PacificRims #NBA #IndianaPacers #NBAScouting #Basketball #BLeague #JapanBasketball #HansenWong #InternationalBasketball #GLeague #RickCarlisle #YutaWatanabe #AsianBasketball #GlobalHoops ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

Ayer - 42 min
Portada del episodio How Mongolia Became Basketball’s Fastest-Rising Power | Tenuun Otgonbayar on Pacific Rims

How Mongolia Became Basketball’s Fastest-Rising Power | Tenuun Otgonbayar on Pacific Rims

How did Mongolia become one of the fastest-growing basketball cultures in the world? In this episode of Pacific Rims, Ric Bucher and Greg Stolt welcome Tenuun Otgonbayar — president of the Mongolian Collegiate Basketball Association and one of the driving forces behind the explosive rise of basketball in Mongolia. Tenuun shares the emotional story of discovering basketball while learning English as a teenager in the United States and explains how the game became his “unspoken language” and ultimately his life’s mission. The conversation explores: * Why basketball became a perfect cultural fit for Mongolia * How 3x3 basketball transformed the country’s sports landscape * The rapid rise of Mongolian pro and college basketball * Why Mongolia has become a legitimate global basketball market * The impact of the AUBL on Asian college basketball * How Mongolian parents now view basketball as a real career path * The role NBA culture, Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan played in inspiring Mongolia’s youth * DeMarcus Cousins’ surprising connection to Mongolian basketball * Why basketball is helping keep kids off screens and on the court Plus, Ric and Greg break down the latest B.League playoff drama in Japan, including Nagoya’s shocking upset of Utsunomiya, Yuta Watanabe’s impact for Chiba, and why the Japanese league has become one of the premier basketball destinations in Asia. This is an inspiring deep dive into how basketball is changing lives, communities and the future of sports across Mongolia and Asia. ⏱️ TIME STAMPS 00:00 – Intro & meet Tenuun Otgonbayar 01:00 – Discovering basketball while learning English in America 03:00 – Mongolia’s basketball explosion over the last decade 07:30 – Why basketball became a cultural fit in Mongolia 10:00 – The rise of 3x3 basketball in Mongolia 12:00 – Mongolian players competing internationally 15:00 – How parents now see basketball as a real career path 16:00 – DeMarcus Cousins playing in Mongolia 19:00 – Mongolia’s love of NBA and Western culture 20:30 – The deeper purpose of basketball development in Mongolia 23:00 – AUBL, scholarships & opportunities for young athletes 26:00 – Tenuun’s dream for Mongolia’s basketball future 29:00 – Basketball as community, discipline & life development 31:00 – B.League playoff breakdown begins 34:00 – Chiba vs Gunma playoff drama 36:00 – Why Japanese basketball has evolved so rapidly 38:00 – Nagoya’s upset of Utsunomiya analyzed 40:00 – What makes the B.League different today 🔑 HASHTAGS #PacificRims #MongoliaBasketball #Basketball #FIBA3x3 #BLeague #AsianBasketball #NBA #JapanBasketball #AUBL #DeMarcusCousins #YutaWatanabe #GlobalHoops #RicBucher ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

15 de may de 2026 - 40 min
Portada del episodio Can College Basketball Unite Asia? Inside the Explosive Rise of the AUBL with Isaac Low | Pacific Rims

Can College Basketball Unite Asia? Inside the Explosive Rise of the AUBL with Isaac Low | Pacific Rims

Is college basketball the future of Asian hoops? In this episode of Pacific Rims, Ric Bucher and Greg Stolt sit down with Isaac Low — co-founder, general counsel and head of media distribution for the Asian University Basketball League (AUBL) — to explore one of the most ambitious basketball projects in the world. From Singapore to Mongolia, Japan, Korea, China and beyond, Low explains how the AUBL is trying to create a true pan-Asian college basketball ecosystem while bridging the long-standing divide between academics and elite sports in Asia. The conversation dives into: * Why basketball and higher education have historically clashed across Asia * How the AUBL could reshape player development pathways * The surprising rise of Mongolian basketball * Why three-on-three basketball exploded globally * How Asian playing styles differ country by country * The future of basketball analytics and AI in Asia * Whether the NBA could eventually partner with the AUBL * Why parents, universities and governments are finally embracing basketball development Plus, Isaac shares stories from playing at Oxford University, competing on the FIBA 3x3 circuit, and building a league across dozens of cultures, languages and basketball philosophies. If you want to understand where global basketball is heading next, this episode is essential listening. ⏱️ TIME STAMPS 00:00 – Intro & meet AUBL executive Isaac Low 02:00 – Why Asia needs a university basketball league 05:00 – Singapore basketball culture & balancing academics with sports 08:00 – How modern basketball benefits Asian players 10:00 – Growing basketball pathways in Asia 12:00 – The long-term vision for the AUBL 14:00 – Challenges of building a pan-Asian league 16:00 – Cultural clashes & contrasting basketball styles 18:00 – Analytics, AI & how countries play differently 19:00 – Biggest surprises from AUBL competition 20:00 – Why 3x3 basketball exploded globally 22:00 – Can 3x3 players transition to 5-on-5? 24:00 – How elite 3x3 players train & condition 26:00 – Which Asian country has the biggest basketball growth potential? 31:00 – Could the NBA eventually partner with the AUBL? 34:00 – Isaac Low’s basketball journey from Oxford to FIBA 3x3 🔑 HASHTAGS #PacificRims #Basketball #AUBL #CollegeBasketball #FIBA3x3 #AsianBasketball #NBA #MongoliaBasketball #ChinaBasketball #JapanBasketball #KBL #BLeague #SportsBusiness #GlobalHoops ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

8 de may de 2026 - 48 min
Portada del episodio How China, Serbia and NIL Are Reshaping Global Basketball | Nenad Hrvoic on Pacific Rims

How China, Serbia and NIL Are Reshaping Global Basketball | Nenad Hrvoic on Pacific Rims

Serbian coach Nenad Hrvoic joins Ric Bucher and Greg Stolt on Pacific Rims for a wide-ranging look at how basketball is evolving across China, Asia, Europe and the NCAA. Hrvoic explains what has changed in the CBA after 15 years in China, why foreign players and coaches face a steep adjustment, and how the Nanjing Monkey Kings’ J. Cole experiment became a global marketing moment. He also breaks down why Serbia keeps producing elite basketball talent, why China needs more players and coaches gaining experience abroad, and how NIL money is pulling young international talent toward college basketball — sometimes at the risk of long-term development. Plus: Ric and Greg discuss Chinese prospects in the NCAA, Wei Lin’s move from Nanjing to Oregon, and whether Stanley Johnson’s Nagasaki Velca can challenge Japan B.League power Utsunomiya. Time Stamps: 00:48 — Introducing Nenad Hrvoic and New Air Club 02:15 — How Chinese basketball has changed over 15 years 03:15 — Adjusting from Serbia to Jordan, Cyprus and China 07:19 — Why Jordan was Hrvoic’s most rewarding coaching project 08:33 — What China must do to climb globally 09:49 — How CBA import rules have changed 11:34 — Inside J. Cole’s one-game run with Nanjing 13:43 — Why Serbia produces elite basketball players 16:27 — Serbia’s youth-development rules: no zone, no early ball screens 18:09 — Rising basketball markets in Asia 19:21 — Coaching men vs. women 20:22 — Best CBA cities and life in Nanjing 21:00 — Nanjing vs. Jiangsu: explaining the Monkey Kings 22:40 — NIL’s impact on European and Asian basketball 25:00 — Wei Lin’s move from Nanjing to Oregon 30:40 — Will NIL change Asian basketball pathways? 34:45 — Can Nagasaki Velca beat Utsunomiya in the B.League playoffs? Hashtags: #PacificRims #CBA #NanjingMonkeyKings #ChineseBasketball #SerbianBasketball #NIL #CollegeBasketball #J Cole #WeiLin #BLeague #NagasakiVelca #UtsunomiyaBrex #GlobalBasketball #RicBucher #GregStolt ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

1 de may de 2026 - 38 min
Portada del episodio The Coaching Unicorn: How Enzo Li Cracked the NBA Pipeline from China to the G League | Pacific Rims

The Coaching Unicorn: How Enzo Li Cracked the NBA Pipeline from China to the G League | Pacific Rims

How does a non-pro player from China break into the NBA coaching pipeline? In this episode of Pacific Rims, Ric Bucher and Greg Stolt sit down with one of the most unique figures in global basketball: Enzo Li — a rare bridge between Chinese basketball and the NBA system. From walking on at Tsinghua University to coaching with the College Park Skyhawks and contributing to China’s national team, Enzo shares his unconventional journey, the cultural and structural barriers facing Chinese coaches, and what it really takes to break into the NBA ecosystem. The conversation dives deep into: * The stark differences between NBA/G League and international coaching systems * Why China’s player development pipeline is falling behind—and how to fix it * The importance of language, relationships, and “genuine connections” in global hoops * Inside NBA Summer League culture and the hidden job market behind it * Why Chinese prospects must leave home earlier to compete globally * The future of Asian university basketball and cross-border competition Plus: Enzo reveals his Olympic dream, shares lessons from working inside the Atlanta Hawks organization, and even crowns the most underrated food city in America. This is a masterclass in global basketball pathways—and a blueprint for anyone chasing the game beyond borders. ⏱️ TIME STAMPS 00:00 – Intro & guest setup: Enzo Li’s unique path 02:30 – Breaking into coaching without a pro career 05:30 – Early opportunities: Columbia, Beijing Ducks, and connections 07:30 – NBA vs. international basketball: “two different sports” 09:30 – Summer League experience & breaking into the Atlanta Hawks system 11:00 – Advice for international coaches & building connections 12:30 – Pathways for Chinese players (high school, college, G League) 14:30 – Fixing China’s player development model 17:00 – Coaching styles: CBA vs. G League differences 19:00 – Networking, language, and relationship-building in basketball 21:30 – Growing Chinese college basketball & international competition 24:00 – NBA encounters: Quin Snyder, Rafael Stone & Summer League culture 27:30 – Enzo’s long-term goal: Olympics 28:45 – Food talk: underrated cities & Atlanta scene 31:30 – Hosts reflect on Enzo’s journey and impact 33:00 – Can China adopt global basketball ideas? 35:00 – Evolution of basketball infrastructure in China 36:30 – Importance of language in global hoops careers 37:30 – J. Cole’s CBA cameo 39:30 – Russell Westbrook to China? Fit and impact 43:30 – Best potential CBA landing spots 45:00 – Outro 🔑 HASHTAGS #PacificRims #NBA #NBAGLeague #ChinaBasketball #CBA #BasketballDevelopment #GlobalHoops #AtlantaHawks #Coaching #FIBA #InternationalBasketball #Olympics #SportsBusiness ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

24 de abr de 2026 - 45 min
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