Brian Goorjian on China, Japan’s Basketball Boom and Why Australia’s Best Days Are Still Ahead | Pacific Rims
Australian basketball legend and seven-time NBL champion coach Brian Goorjian joins Ric Bucher and Greg Stolt for one of the most insightful conversations yet on the state of basketball across the Pacific Rim.
Goorjian reflects on his decade-long coaching journey in China, the lessons he learned from the Chinese basketball system, why those years made him a better coach, and how player development differs dramatically between China and Australia.
He explains why Japan has become the fastest-rising basketball nation in Asia, how the B.League has transformed into a world-class professional league, and why Japanese basketball is now competing with Australia for coaches, talent and influence.
The discussion also explores the impact of NIL on international basketball, the growth of Australia's talent pipeline, the emergence of South Sudanese-Australian players, the future of the Australian Boomers, and why national-team success comes in carefully managed four-year cycles.
Plus, Ric and Greg break down the CBA Finals, the dominance of the Shanghai Sharks, the unique quirks of Chinese basketball regulations, and Nagasaki Velca's championship run in Japan behind Stanley Johnson and H.J. Lee.
If you love international basketball, coaching, player development and the future of the game beyond the NBA, this is an episode you won't want to miss.
⏱️ TIME STAMPS
00:00 Introduction and Brian Goorjian joins Pacific Rims
01:00 Pepperdine memories and scoring the first basket at Firestone Fieldhouse
02:45 Building a championship coaching philosophy
04:45 Creating the Melbourne Magic identity
05:40 Coaching differences between Australia and China
07:15 How China made Goorjian a better coach
08:30 Chinese training methods he still uses today
09:15 Defining what makes a great player
10:15 Protein, weight training and cultural coaching differences
11:00 Practice intensity vs. training volume in China
12:00 Why he stayed in China for a decade
13:00 Respect, relationships and life lessons from China
14:45 Building Dongguan with Nick Popovic, Billy Tomlinson and Jake Choumiloff
17:30 Which Asian basketball nation is rising fastest?
18:00 Why Japan is the clear No. 1 answer
19:15 How the B.League became a global model
20:10 Japan's Olympic success and coaching infrastructure
20:45 NIL's impact on Australian basketball
21:30 Why Australia benefits from post-NIL talent
22:00 The influence of South Sudanese players on Australian basketball
23:00 Why basketball is attracting Australia's top athletes
24:30 The future of the Australian Boomers
25:30 Lessons from Australia's Olympic bronze medal
26:45 Josh Giddey, Dyson Daniels and Australia's next generation
28:15 Why national teams must think in four-year cycles
29:00 Thoughts on China's national team future
30:00 Australia's growing talent pipeline
31:15 Why Australia is becoming a destination league
31:45 CBA Finals discussion begins
32:15 Shanghai Sharks' championship roster construction
33:20 Wang Zhelin, Kevin Zhang and China's next generation
34:00 How Shanghai built a championship contender
35:00 The CBA's unique player testing requirements
36:00 China's unusual preseason fitness and shooting tests
36:45 Nagasaki Velca wins the B.League championship
37:30 Stanley Johnson and H.J. Lee's impact
38:20 Why Japan's fan experience is the best in Asia
39:15 Lessons other leagues can learn from the B.League
40:00 H.J. Lee's NBA aspirations
40:30 Stanley Johnson's future in Japan
41:00 Final thoughts and closing remarks
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