Episodes

  • From Georgia to the NBA: Sandro Mamukelashvili’s journey, Darko Rajaković’s coaching style, and the EuroLeague playoff race
    Mar 17 2026

    On this episode of Full Court Passport, part of the United WeCast Network, NBA insider Ric Bucher opens the show with an extended one-on-one conversation with Sandro Mamukelashvili, whose basketball journey spans three continents.

    Mamukelashvili explains how he grew up in Georgia in a family of internationally known classical musicians, why basketball initially didn’t seem like a realistic career path, and how everything changed when he left home at 14 years old to play in Italy.

    He describes the culture shock of moving overseas as a teenager, learning a new language, and navigating the European development system that helped shape him into a versatile big man before eventually reaching the NBA.

    Sandro also shares insight into his stops with Milwaukee and San Antonio, why he ultimately chose the Toronto Raptors, and what makes Raptors head coach Darko Rajaković stand out among NBA coaches.

    The interview also explores why international players are having such an impact in today’s NBA, how Luka Dončić helped shift perceptions about European prospects, and whether an eventual NBA Europe league could become reality.

    After the interview, Ric is joined by regular co-host Bostjan Nachbar, who reacts to Mamukelashvili’s journey and connects it to his own experience coming from Europe to the NBA.

    Ric and Boki then dive into several international basketball storylines, including ownership pressure at Panathinaikos BC, the unusual circumstances surrounding Hapoel Tel Aviv BC, and the tightening EuroLeague playoff race. They also break down the game of the week between Bayern Munich Basketball and Anadolu Efes.

    Full Court Passport is part of the United WeCast Network.

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    Time Stamps

    0:00 — Intro and setup

    1:50 — Sandro Mamukelashvili interview begins

    5:30 — Leaving Georgia at 14 to play in Italy

    17:30 — Why he chose the Raptors and Darko Rajaković

    23:00 — European vs American player development

    27:00 — The future of NBA Europe

    31:55 — Bostjan Nachbar joins the show

    37:00 — Panathinaikos ownership pressure

    41:40 — Hapoel Tel Aviv situation

    45:40 — Game of the week: Bayern vs Efes

    49:50 — EuroLeague playoff race


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    52 mins
  • The NBA's International Revolution, Luka's Lakers Challenge & A Real-Life Basketball Evacuation
    Mar 9 2026


    What does it actually take to build a championship roster around Luka Dončić — and is his old-school style already obsolete? ESPN's Bobby Marks pulls zero punches in a wide-ranging conversation with hosts Ric Bucher and Bostjan "Boki" Nachbar that goes from the Brooklyn Nets' ahead-of-their-time international scouting operation to the brutal reality of what NIL has done to American player development. Plus: why Victor Wembanyama's first playoff run could be the most fascinating storyline of the spring, and who really deserves Rookie of the Year — Cooper Flagg or Kon Knueppel?

    Then Boki takes you inside a genuine crisis: 26 basketball players stranded in Dubai as bombs fell within earshot of their departure gate. The full story of how the EuroBasket Players Association scrambled to get them home — and which EuroLeague teams have the most to lose now that they're playing without a home court.


    TIMESTAMPS

    0:00 – Intro & New Air Club sponsor read 1:20 – Bobby Marks joins: his history with the Nets and Boki 3:00 – The Brooklyn Nets' early bet on international scouting 5:45 – Nenad Krstić's injury and how it broke up that Nets era 7:50 – Toko Shengelia: the one who got away 9:00 – Why international players are more NBA-ready than ever 11:00 – The "soft European" stereotype and who killed it (Tony Parker, Pau Gasol) 13:40 – Drazen Petrović, Chuck Daly, and the blueprint for international success 17:00 – Bobby's pick: which international player's rise surprised him most 19:10 – Victor Wembanyama's extension, playoff debut & dominance 20:30 – Luka Dončić and the Lakers: cap space, roster needs & the Dodger influence 24:00 – Cooper Flagg vs. Kon Knueppel: who wins Rookie of the Year? 27:00 – Can a Luka-centric team win a championship? Bobby's honest answer 31:30 – The G League Ignite, NIL and the broken American development pipeline 37:10 – BREAKING: Boki on evacuating 26 players from Dubai during the conflict 41:00 – The bus to Abu Dhabi, bombs at the gate & how Dubai BC saved the day 43:50 – Which EuroLeague teams are most impacted by the relocations? 45:15 – Wrap-up & outro


    #NBA #EuroLeague #LukaDoncic #VictorWembanyama #CooperFlagg #KonKnueppel #BobbyMarks #RicBucher #BokiNachbar #FullCourtPassport #InternationalBasketball #LosAngelesLakers #SanAntonioSpurs #CharlotteHornets #RookieOfTheYear #NBADraft #MaccabiTelAviv #HapoelTelAviv #DubaiBasketball #EuroBasket #BasketballPodcast #NBAInsider #CapSpace #NBAFreeAgency #TonyParker #PauGasol #BrooklynNets #NIL #PlayerDevelopment

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    46 mins
  • From D.C. to Baghdad: How One Man Is Exposing the Untold World of Overseas Basketball
    Mar 3 2026

    What happens to elite players who get drafted but never play an NBA minute? Mike Creppy Jr. — D.C.-area native, former overseas pro, founder of Vindicated Sports, and creator of the Hulu/Disney+ documentary Imported — joins Ric Bucher and Boki Nachbar to pull back the curtain on international basketball's hidden stories. From James Guist getting drafted by the Spurs during their dynasty years and never suiting up, to Lindsay Pulliam scoring 2,000 points in the Big Ten and never playing a WNBA game, to Edgar Sosa — all-Big East at Louisville — ending up in Baghdad, Iraq. Plus: the chaos unfolding in real time as Israeli EuroLeague teams scramble to relocate amid conflict, Monaco's financial crisis threatening one of Europe's most competitive clubs, and why European basketball desperately needs a structural reset. This one goes deep.


    ⏱️ TIMESTAMPS

    00:00 — Introduction & New Air Club sponsorship 01:52 — Meet Mike Creppy Jr.: Vindicated Sports & the documentary Imported 02:07 — Why "Vindicated"? The meaning behind the name 03:54 — What inspired Imported and the rise of overseas basketball in mainstream conversation 05:19 — U.S. vs. European player development: Mike's take 06:29 — How many players has Vindicated helped get signed? (60 and counting) 07:34 — Making Imported: The first move, the first mistake 08:39 — How Kevin Merida (ESPN/LA Times) helped Mike see the documentary potential 09:58 — How the production came together: Istanbul, Slovakia, Iraq and beyond 10:54 — How Giannis and Improbable Media got attached to Imported 12:17 — The criteria for choosing featured players: who got closest to the NBA without making it 13:11 — James Guist: Drafted by the Spurs in 2008, never played an NBA game 13:44 — Lindsay Pulliam: 2,000-point Big Ten scorer, drafted by Atlanta Dream, zero WNBA games 14:08 — Edgar Sosa: All-Big East at Louisville, 18-19 NBA workouts, ended up in Baghdad 15:04 — How Mike met Edgar Sosa in Cairo on Thanksgiving 17:22 — Why talented players fall through the NBA cracks: contracts, timing, visibility 18:36 — Pat Beverly buying out of his Russian contract to bet on himself 19:01 — Chris Wright: First NBA player with multiple sclerosis, featured in Imported 20:44 — Mike's wildest overseas experience: Playing in Greece during the economic crisis 21:25 — Greek teammates going on strike the week before a Panathinaikos game 22:44 — Kyle Hines getting hit by a flare during warmups at Panathinaikos 23:52 — The rewards of playing overseas: global network, culture, business connections 24:39 — Damian Rosser: From obscurity to Champions League basketball in four years 26:47 — The Middle East conflict: How it's impacting Mike's clients in Israel and Iran 29:42 — Ric and Boki discuss Israeli EuroLeague teams relocating amid conflict 31:51 — Boki was in Tel Aviv just days before the conflict escalated 34:33 — The logistical nightmare of relocating an entire EuroLeague franchise 37:22 — How the Middle East conflict is affecting EuroLeague competition fairness 41:01 — Monaco's French Cup win amid a deep financial crisis 42:30 — Why European basketball needs a structural reset — and what the NBA could offer 45:55 — Outro & how to find Imported on Hulu and Disney+


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    47 mins
  • Nik Stauskas: “I Almost Walked Away” — The Night Before 57
    Feb 24 2026

    On this powerful episode of Fullcourt Passport, Ric Bucher and Bostjan Nachbar sit down with former NBA lottery pick and EuroLeague vet Nik Stauskas for one of the most honest conversations you’ll hear about the reality of chasing the dream.

    From being the 8th pick in the 2014 NBA Draft… to surviving a 10–72 season with the Philadelphia 76ers… to battling food poisoning that cost Canada an Olympic berth… to nearly quitting basketball the day before scoring 57 points in the G League…

    Stauskas opens up about:

    • Why playing in the NBA was the least fun he’s ever had in basketball
    • The mental toll of “The Process”
    • The chaos of bouncing between 14 teams in 8 years
    • How fatherhood changed everything
    • The truth about EuroLeague intensity vs the NBA regular season
    • Why international players now dominate MVP conversations
    • And what it really means to walk away from the game

    Plus: behind-the-scenes stories from Baskonia, wild nights in Athens against Panathinaikos, and the Lithuanian basketball roots that shaped it all.

    🕒 Time Stamps

    00:00 – Intro & New Air Club

    01:20 – Nik’s full résumé: NBA, EuroLeague & “Soss Castillo”

    02:30 – Food poisoning & the Olympic heartbreak with Team Canada

    05:30 – The games that haunt you

    06:00 – Transition to broadcasting (Big Ten Network & NBC)

    08:00 – Fighting to get back to the NBA

    10:00 – Why playing in the NBA wasn’t fun

    13:00 – Fatherhood vs chasing contracts overseas

    17:00 – Lithuanian roots & early basketball beginnings

    19:00 – Arriving at Baskonia: culture shock in Spain

    21:00 – “Replace the bottom 200 NBA players…”

    23:00 – The wildest EuroLeague atmosphere ever

    24:00 – NBA Europe: smart expansion or cultural risk?

    27:00 – International dominance in today’s NBA

    31:00 – Surviving 10–72 & the toll of “The Process”

    35:00 – The grind, self-doubt & system fit

    38:30 – The night he almost quit basketball

    40:00 – 57 points… and redemption

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    54 mins
  • NBA vs EuroLeague: David Kahn Explains Why Europe Plays Harder — And What the NBA Gets Wrong
    Feb 9 2026

    Is European basketball actually better than the NBA right now?

    On this episode of Full court Passport, longtime NBA analyst Ric Bucher and former NBA forward Bostjan Nachbar are joined by David Kahn, the only American executive to run an NBA franchise and build a winning EuroLeague club from scratch.

    Kahn pulls no punches on:

    • Why EuroLeague intensity surpasses the NBA
    • Why Paris Basketball plays faster than almost anyone in Europe
    • The cultural gap between NBA entertainment and EuroLeague fandom
    • What an NBA-backed league in Europe has to get right — or it will fail

    This is a masterclass on global basketball, roster strategy, and why the future of the sport may be tilting east.


    ⏱ Time Stamps
    • 00:00 – Welcome to Fullcourt Passport
    • 01:18 – Why February is EuroLeague “separates men from boys” season
    • 03:00 – Mid-season signings: NBA vs EuroLeague philosophy
    • 08:45 – Why Cameron Payne works in Europe
    • 10:50 – Jabari Parker’s uncertain EuroLeague future
    • 12:05 – Kenneth Faried, Corey Joseph & NBA buyouts
    • 17:45 – Why EuroLeague limits player movement
    • 18:00 – David Kahn joins: NBA → Paris Basketball
    • 24:00 – Why Paris Basketball plays faster than anyone
    • 31:10 – Why NBA games feel “unwatchable” to Euro executives
    • 39:00 – Replay reviews & slowing the game down
    • 42:30 – NBA Europe: What works, what fails, what’s coming
    • 50:45 – Final thoughts on the future of global basketball



    #FullcourtPassport #EuroLeague #NBAEurope #ParisBasketball #InternationalBasketball #GlobalHoops #NBAvsEuroLeague #BasketballStrategy #UnitedWeCast

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    54 mins
  • Jaxson Hayes, National-Team “Cheat Codes,” and Why Europe Keeps Outdeveloping the U.S.
    Feb 2 2026

    Are national teams crossing a line in the name of winning — or simply adapting to modern basketball?

    On this episode of Full Court Passport, hosts Ric Bucher and Bostjan “Boki” Nachbar are joined by University of Wyoming assistant coach Chris Thomas for a deep dive into the evolution of global basketball development — and the growing controversy around naturalized players on national teams.

    The conversation is sparked by reports involving Jaxson Hayes, the Los Angeles Lakers big man whose name has surfaced in discussions around Slovenia’s national team needs. From there, the episode expands into a masterclass on how European basketball teaches skill, decision-making, and processing speed earlier — and why that approach continues to produce MVP-caliber players.

    Thomas also explains why the 24-second shot clock matters, how positionless basketball is reshaping development in the U.S., and what college programs are doing to close the gap. Plus, Ric and Boki examine EuroLeague financial pressures, club sustainability, and why “winning at all costs” may be changing the soul of international competition.


    00:00 – Welcome to Full Court Passport (Ric Bucher & Bostjan “Boki” Nachbar)

    00:00:45 – Sponsor: New Air Club

    00:01:24 – Guest intro: Chris Thomas (University of Wyoming) + Sundance Wicks endorsement

    00:04:11 – Chris Thomas’ Puerto Rico experience (GM & head coach lessons)

    00:05:08 – Coaching Slovenia’s national team: pressure, pride, and perspective

    00:06:40 – Basketball as a passport: coaching and traveling across 59 countries

    00:08:16 – Why European development keeps producing elite decision-makers

    00:09:52 – Youth basketball differences: shot clocks overseas vs. the U.S.

    00:10:32 – 24-second vs. 30-second shot clock: pace, reads, and processing

    00:11:18 – Phil Jackson “drum” story: teaching instant recognition

    00:14:02 – Why MVP-level players are increasingly international

    00:17:24 – Positionless basketball and modern player development

    00:18:12 – Teaching reads, not just moves

    00:19:16 – Isolation culture vs. flow offense

    00:20:14 – NBA influence from European coaches and systems

    00:24:38 – The controversy: Jaxson Hayes, Slovenia, and national-team “cheat codes”

    00:27:21 – National pride vs. roster loopholes

    00:37:46 – EuroLeague financial instability and club sustainability

    00:41:28 – Monaco’s budget pressure and locker-room consequences

    00:45:13 – Virtus Bologna stuns Monaco; Luca Vildoza’s late dagger

    00:46:44 – What’s next for EuroLeague and national teams



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    48 mins
  • Berlin vs. London Told the Truth: The NBA Is Looking at the Wrong European Cities
    Jan 26 2026

    The NBA didn’t just visit Europe—Berlin and London became a live stress test for what NBA Europe could actually be. Ric Bucher and Bostjan “Boki” Nachbar break down Adam Silver’s latest Europe messaging, why the 2027–28 launch window feels increasingly unrealistic, and the one thing the NBA can’t afford to destroy: EuroLeague rivalries (Real Madrid–Barcelona, Partizan–Red Star).

    Then Ric shares a conversation with Quinten Post (Netherlands → ALBA Berlin → Mississippi State → Boston College → Golden State Warriors) that exposes the modern pipeline: family hustle, highlight tapes, and one “right” development year that changes everything—plus why he’d tell 18-year-olds: don’t chase NIL first… chase playing time and growth.

    Finally, Ric brings in audio with Quin Snyder to explain why the value of international players keeps rising—fundamentals, training volume, and pro-level development—and how culture/communication gaps are shrinking fast. The big question remains: if the NBA brings its star-driven commercial engine to Europe, can it do it without ruining the win-first soul of European basketball?

    Timestamps

    00:00 — Full-Court Passport intro

    00:30 — NBA “invades” Europe: Berlin vs. London reactions

    02:43 — “Cooperation is required”: NBA Europe + EuroLeague reality check

    04:05 — Ric’s takeaway: the league is happening, timeline likely slips

    04:41 — The non-negotiable: protect classic rivalries (Real-Barça, Partizan–Red Star)

    05:43 — Stop chasing “big cities”: build around true basketball hubs

    10:07 — Quinten Post interview: Amsterdam → ALBA Berlin → NCAA → Warriors

    15:52 — NIL warning: don’t pick money over development and minutes

    17:03 — Boki’s path vs today: pre-internet development and getting noticed

    22:15 — Europe problem: pro life + university don’t align like the NCAA

    27:47 — Quin Snyder audio: why international players’ value keeps rising

    34:34 — Culture & language gaps shrinking; NCAA as a bridge (sometimes)

    37:19 — Zaccharie Risacher pressure: expectations, growth, and what’s “normal”

    45:00 — NBA stats vs EuroLeague wins: the philosophical clash

    49:43 — Wrap-up + where to catch the show live


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    51 mins
  • Jordi Fernández on the NBA’s Global Coaching Takeover and Why Europe Is Losing Its Best Prospects
    Jan 19 2026

    Brooklyn Nets head coach Jordi Fernández joins Ric Bucher and Bostjan “Boki” Nachbar to break down the NBA’s accelerating internationalization—from foreign-born head coaches to the looming NBA Europe push. Fernández explains why the league is hunting ideas worldwide (coaching, performance, sports science), why the best system is a blend of European reads + American athleticism, and why relationships—not fear—are the real “superpower” in modern coaching.

    Then Ric and Boki connect the dots to the NBA’s footprint in Europe, the “city list” debate, and the biggest issue European hoops keeps dodging: development—and why Europe can’t complain about losing 18–21-year-old talent if it won’t play them.

    Time stamps
    • 00:00 Fullcourt Passport intro: the global hoops gateway
    • 00:31 Guest reveal: Brooklyn Nets HC Jordi Fernández + international coaching surge
    • 01:18 Why the NBA is looking outside the U.S.: coaching, medical, performance, innovation
    • 02:54 “The NBA doesn’t care about your passport”—what matters is your superpower
    • 03:16 Europe vs. U.S. basketball education: reads & versatility vs. athleticism & competition
    • 04:03 Fernández’s roots: Badalona, Joventut, and coaching at 15
    • 07:15 The dream to return to Europe: EuroLeague/ACB aspirations + “surviving” the NBA job
    • 09:11 What’s his superpower? Curiosity, relationships, accountability (both ways)
    • 12:27 Ric’s comp: Jerry West as the ultimate learner + why humility wins locker rooms
    • 13:36 National teams & the Olympics: why it’s the most intense, most special competition
    • 15:49 Barcelona ’92 memories + how that Olympics changed everything globally
    • 17:55 Coaching through sports psych + sports science: why variety makes you better
    • 20:49 NBA Europe + European basketball’s crossroads: business realities vs. development
    • 21:43 The key problem: Europe loses young stars… because it won’t play them
    • 22:37 Nets example: six players ages 19–21 getting real minutes—development pipeline
    • 24:10 Collaboration vs. competition: how the NBA will approach Europe
    • 25:02 Ric & Boki react: modern coaching = connection, collaboration, and player management
    • 27:51 Boki in Berlin: NBA games in Europe, atmosphere, and what it signals
    • 36:36 El Clásico memories: Barça–Madrid intensity, culture, and rivalry psychology
    • 39:17 Closest NBA equivalents: Texas rivalries + Nets–Knicks at MSG
    • 43:56 Wrap: what to watch next week + the season tightening up

    #FullcourtPassport #UnitedWeCast #NBA #EuroLeague #NBAEurope #InternationalBasketball #JordiFernandez #BrooklynNets #BasketballCoaching #PlayerDevelopment #Olympics #FIBA #ACB #ElClasico #GlobalBasketball

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    45 mins