The Youngins Sports Podcast, Presented by Swish Cultures, features Podcasts with the top College and high school players worldwide.
Top 5 player in the 2026 Class Caleb Holt talks about NIL Opportunities in High School, AAU Grind and making Team USA in high school on the Youngins Podcast π₯Intro1:00 - 2:44Do kids play too many games ? 2:44 - 4:50 USA team Scottie Barnes story 4:53 :6:53Playing up since 5th grade 6:15 - 6:53The importance of playing up 6:53 - 7:36Fear God brand opportunity 7:37 -9:40Transferring to Greyson9:41 -10:56Adidas circuit & building connections11:10 : 12:09DMs as being a top prospect 13:01 - 16:04
We discuss Patrick Beverly joining the powerhouse team Hapoel Tel Aviv with several NBA Players for 4 million , Reed Sheppard's standout performances at the summer league, and the biggest surprises and standout players, including some impressive second-round picks. Don't miss out on the hottest summer updates on the basketball circuit
In this episode, we dive into the Utah Jazz's impressive summer league roster and discuss our sleeper teams for the summer. We explore the challenges of playing in the summer league and debate whether European players are poised to take over the NBA. We highlight standout players from the recent draft and examine the hype surrounding the Lakers' Bronny James. Tune in for all this and more!
In this episode, we chat with Jeremy Roach, one of college basketball's top point guards. Roach, after a stellar career at Duke, is now transferring to Baylor. He discusses his reasons for transferring, his experiences with NIL, his NBA aspirations, and his plans for a standout senior season with the Baylor Bears.
In this episode, we're excited to host 18-year-old Greek prospect Neoklis Avadalas as he shares his young basketball journey. From his roots in Greece to signing his first pro contract at just 15, Neoklis provides insights into the European youth system and offers a glimpse into his daily training routine. Join us as he dissects the differences between American and European basketball mindsets, promising an engaging discussion on the global game.
The Youngins Sports Podcast.USC Assistant Coach and NBA veteran Quincy Pondexter shares his transition from a stellar college career at the University of Washington to nine years in the NBA, followed by his pivot into coaching. Discover Quincy's unique path to becoming a top assistant coach at his alma mater, and gain insider perspectives on his success both on and off the court, his valuable relationships, and the evolving landscape of college athletics since his UW days.
Andrej Stojakovic son of NBA Star Peja talks about why he transferred to CAL & his hoop journey by Swish Cultures
Trey Zeigler, assistant coach at High Point University and former top 30 recruit in the class of 2010, shares his insights into the evolving landscape of college basketball. With a successful pro career overseas under his belt, Trey delves into the game-changing impact of the NIL and portal system on college basketball. From dissecting the shifting dynamics of recruiting to exploring the implications of NIL on mid majors versus high major programs, Trey offers a deep dive into the pros and cons of these transformative developments. Tune in for an insider's perspective on the future of college hoops
Kyrie Irving finally makes his return to the Brooklyn Nets, and it comes at a time when the Nets are short-handed. The Golden State Warriors continue to roll on with Andrew Wiggins putting up career-high numbers. The Memphis Grizzlies are 10-1 in the last 11 games without Ja Morant, but wait until you hear what they are doing defensively on the Art of Hoop Basketball Podcast.
Welcome to the Art of Hoop podcast. There was a slate of 4 games Thursday night. The Suns beat the Wizards, 118-98. Javale McGee has a strong performance of 17 and 8 in 15 minutes. Jordan answers the question, "is their bench good enough to get back to the finals"? Coach Thibs and the Knicks went to Houston and beat up on the Rockets. Stat Boy gets to the bottom behind New Yorks struggles so far this season (24th in Defensive Rating). KD and the short handed Nets show Embiid and the Sixers how it's done. Is KD (30pts, 8rebs and 6asts) this season's MVP so far? Last but not least, the connoisseurs exam the new addition to the Lakers, Isaiah Thomas. Can he be the next missing piece needed to this championship roster? It's not a painting, it's just The Art of Hoop!
On today's episode of The Art of Hoop, Jordan and Stat Boy discuss the resurgent Lakers. Winners of 7 of their last 10, they are upping the ante on the defensive side of things (4th in Defensive Rating during that span). The artists discuss what they have observed and is this finally a sign of a turnaround after a crooked start to the season. From that prestigious art gala the guys shift their attention to a grungy portrait. The notoriously know, Grit N Grind Grizzlies are lighting up the stage (a league best 18.6 +/- over their last 10 games). What has these Grizzlies, scratching and clawing while Ja Morant has been out? The fellas critique the newly unveiled painting Dillon Brooks and his contemporaries in Memphis have put together. Memphis has won 9 out of their last 10
Ty Lue has the LA Clippers rolling π³ Houston Rockets have won 8 out of 10 by Swish Cultures
Welcome to The Art of Hoop Basketball Podcast! This podcast series is about giving you the real when it comes to commentary about what we see on the court, not from a spreadsheet. In this pilot Episode, Jordan and Brian (aka Stat Boy) get artistic to speak on what the Cleveland Cavaliers have been up to (5th seed in the East with the league's toughest schedule). They chisel away at Darius Garland and answer the question, "is Jarrett Allen an All Star so far"? Then the guys sculptor a discussion around San Antonio's less oft discussed lead guard, DeJounte Murray. His play has been picturesque of late (averaging 20,9,9 with 1.5stls over his last 9 games) without hogging the stencils (Usage Rate only at 25%, 54th in the league). Don't mind us, we just love The Art of Hoop!