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Jordi Fernández on the NBA’s Global Coaching Takeover and Why Europe Is Losing Its Best Prospects

Jordi Fernández on the NBA’s Global Coaching Takeover and Why Europe Is Losing Its Best Prospects

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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

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