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On this week’s episode of ‘The Young Man and the Three’, we welcome Noah Clowney, Danny Wolf, Egor Dёmin, and Drake Powell of the Brooklyn Nets. The group discusses the Nets young roster and their mindsets and approach to this season, each of their backstories playing AAU, overseas, and college (including a great discussion about how NCAA basketball is changing), stories from their draft nights, standout moments from their young NBA careers so far (including Danny’s viral moments getting sh*t talked by Jimmy Butler and Kevin Durant), and so much more. Let’s go! 00:00 Intro 0:48 Show start 2:45 Egor on Moscow Academy and Real Madrid 6:45 European style of basketball 11:50 Drake growing up, going to UNC 13:30 AAU experiences 18:30 Danny at Yale and Michigan 21:50 Noah on Alabama 24:00 Changes in college and NIL 28:40 Egor on BYU 34:19 Everyone’s draft nights 43:40 Biggest differences in NBA v college 49:45 Mindset on the Nets this season and dealing with losing 54:55 Wow moments and welcome the NBA moments 1:01:15 Adjusting to NBA defenses 1:03:30 Lessons they’d give to younger selves©2026 ThreeFourTwo Productions | Wondery (P)2026 ThreeFourTwo Productions | Wondery
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