In this week's episode of Podcast P, Alperen Şengün, the Center for Houston Rockets, talks about his unique free-throw routine and the decision he made at ag...
His English improved drastically.
Great to hear him in open forum.
If others have not listened in, his podcast has been top-tier compared to some of the other NBA players’ podcasts IMO.
He brings to his podcast: credibility, the relationships with old and new stars, the accolades (for the most part), the experiences (e.g. Team USA, small to large markets, Los Angeles bball scene, etc), isn’t full of himself / able to make fun of himself (something Draymond will likely never learn). He’s a student and fan of the game. The mindset/approach he has after facing all the adversity in his multiple injuries is refreshing. Great guests that all admire PG’s aesthetically-pleasing game. I can go on. He gives his honest analysis and seems like a fun, optimistic person that other players feel relaxed enough to be honest/open in their discussions. Very enjoyable podcast, would recommend.
Agreed!
If others have not listened in, his podcast has been top-tier compared to some of the other NBA players’ podcasts IMO.
He brings to his podcast: credibility, the relationships with old and new stars, the accolades (for the most part), the experiences (e.g. Team USA, small to large markets, Los Angeles bball scene, etc), isn’t full of himself / able to make fun of himself (something Draymond will likely never learn). He’s a student and fan of the game. The mindset/approach he has after facing all the adversity in his multiple injuries is refreshing. Great guests that all admire PG’s aesthetically-pleasing game. I can go on. He gives his honest analysis and seems like a fun, optimistic person that other players feel relaxed enough to be honest/open in their discussions. Very enjoyable podcast, would recommend.