It's EuroBasket 2015 and of course there are plenty of interviews. Worthy De Jong of Netherlands, Uros Slokar of Slovenia, Georgia's Jacob Pullen, Predrag Samardziski of Macedonia and Greece's Kostas Papanikolaou face off with Taking The Charge's David Hein.

It’s EuroBasket 2015 and of course there are plenty of interviews. Worthy De Jong of Netherlands, Uros Slokar of Slovenia, Georgia’s Jacob Pullen, Predrag Samardziski of Macedonia and Greece’s Kostas Papanikolaou face off with Taking The Charge’s David Hein.

Taking The Charge Podcast Episode 156: We are right in the middle of EuroBasket 2015 in Zagreb and David Hein delivers interviews galore. This week it’s Worthy De Jong of Netherlands, Uros Slokar of Slovenia, Georgia’s Jacob Pullen, Predrag Samardziski of Macedonia and Greece’s Kostas Papanikolaou. There is also a press conference with Canada Basketball GM Steve Nash talking about the 2015 FIBA Americas Championship.

Oh, and Taking The Charge turns 3 years old. Absolutely amazing. Thanks to everyone who listens to the show for their support.

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Episode 156: David Hein gives a review of EuroBasket 2015, focusing predominantly on Group C in Zagreb, where he is on hand for the event website. Hein looks at the other groups as well. Another focus on the show this week is the 2015 FIBA Americas, including the press conference with Steve Nash, Canada Basketball GM.

Worthy De Jong: 18:00

Uros Slokar: 27:00

Jacob Pullen: 31:10

Predrag Samardziski:  35:10

Kostas Papanikolaou  41:20

Steve Nash Press conference: 54:55

This week’s music: “By the Lakeside” by Katie Day – 1:11:35

 
 
 

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