Beko BBL CEO Jan Pommer

Beko BBL CEO Jan Pommer

Taking The Charge Podcast Episode 21: Os Davis of BallinEurope and Dave of heinnews talk to German Beko BBL CEO Jan Pommer about the controversial FIBA reform as well as the league’s goal of becoming the top domestic league in Europe by 2020. For the Movie of the Week segment we watched “The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh”.

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Here is a trailer for the movie “The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh”
 

News: Disappointments and surprises after six games of the Euroleague Top 16: 5:50

Jan Pommer, German Beko BBL CEO: 35:00

This week’s music: “T.N.T. interlude” by Music Komite : 1:11:30 and “Mondo’s Disco (Studio Haen Remix)” by Gorowski: 1:52:00.

Movie of the Week: “The Fish That Saved Pittsburgh”: 1:13:55

What’s up this week: 1:49:15

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