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How TBT Changed Basketball Forever | Where College Legends Play Again Interview with TBT Founders Dan Friel and Jon Mugar

How TBT Changed Basketball Forever | Where College Legends Play Again Interview with TBT Founders Dan Friel and Jon Mugar

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In this exclusive episode of Hoopsology, Justin sits down with Dan Friel and Jon Mugar, the visionary founders of The Basketball Tournament (TBT) — a $1 million, winner-take-all competition that's transformed summer hoops and influenced the NBA itself. From nostalgic alumni teams and the rise of the Elam Ending to future plans for other sports like soccer and baseball, this conversation dives deep into how TBT disrupted the basketball landscape and why it matters more than ever. 🏀 Hear behind-the-scenes stories of the formation of TBT 🔥 Learn how the Elam Ending changed the NBA All-Star Game 🌍 Get a look at the future of sports tournaments 📺 Plus: How streaming, fan engagement, and innovation are shaping the next generation of sports Podcast Person? Subscribe here: https://open.spotify.com/show/2sIa6O4u4TnIBSygXu9qDm?si=acff6d3796a14c9a Or search “Hoopsology” anywhere else you listen to podcasts! Join the conversation! Twitter: https://twitter.com/hoopsologypod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Hoopsologypod/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/hoopsologypod/ Email: Hoopsologypod@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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