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Chris Goulding’s Hot Streak, Bryce Cotton’s Future & NBL’s First Female Head Coach? | Melbourne vs Perth Review

Chris Goulding’s Hot Streak, Bryce Cotton’s Future & NBL’s First Female Head Coach? | Melbourne vs Perth Review

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This week on Time Out - No Flop Zone, Joey Wright and Boti Nagy break down all the biggest topics in basketball, from Chris Goulding’s incredible form to Bryce Cotton’s future in Australia and the possibility of an NBL team hiring its first female head coach. 🏀

The episode kicks off by complimenting John Rillie’s coaching before diving into a full review of the Melbourne vs. Perth series. They discuss the improvements of Jack White, Dylan Windler’s big scoring performance, and whether Chris Goulding can keep up his hot shooting streak.

Big questions answered this week:
🔥 Will Bryce Cotton leave Australia?
🔥 Could Sydney host a Next Stars team next year?
🔥 Would Joey & Boti thrive if they started their basketball careers now?
🔥 Are there enough social networks for past players & coaches to stay connected?
🔥 Could Sam Woosnam be the first woman to coach an NBL team?

Joey also gives insight into his Transition Sports program and answers whether NBL player contracts include starting or minutes guarantees. Plus, they discuss why some players dominate in the NBL but struggle to transition to the NBA.

The episode wraps up with an update on Australians in the NBA and whether Dyson Daniels could be a Defensive Player of the Year candidate.

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