Chris-Ebou Ndow is a NCAA Division II champion with NW Missouri State and he’s from Norway. That’s a perfect mix for Taking The Charge.

Taking The Charge Podcast Episode 248: We look back at the NBA Finals as well as domestic playoffs in Germany and Greece. We also look ahead to the FIBA U16 Americas Championship 2017 and talk about the USA preliminary roster for the FIBA U19 Basketball World Cup 2017. And then we take a basketball trip to Norway with Chris-Ebou Ndow, who won the NCAA Div II championship with NW Missouri State.

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Episode 248: We look back at the NBA Finals and talk about the playoffs in a couple of European domestic leagues. Then a look at the FIBA U16 Americas Championship 2017

Chris-Ebou Ndow: 27:05

This week’s music: “My Darling’s Used to Fall” – Elmet Pento – 1:03:20

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