Violations and Insults

By: violationsandinsults
  • Summary

  • Violations and Insults is a podcast on Australian basketball, and practices in sport in general, hosted by coaches Bruce Palmer and Steve McLeod.
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Episodes
  • Episode 04 - Breakers Deep Dive
    Nov 17 2024

    In this episode of Violations and Insults, Bruce and Steve give shout outs to Michele Timms who was inducted into the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, and also Chris Goulding and Dyson Daniels for stand-out games. Also covered is the East Asia League, microphones on coaches and a look at the New Zealand Breakers.

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    57 mins
  • Episode 03 - Shout outs and Forecasts
    Nov 1 2024

    In this episode, Bruce and Steve shoot the breeze on all things NBL; with shout outs to Sam McKinnon, Montrezl Harrell & Christopher Riches. Bruce and Steve also talk news about Josh King's appointment as South East Melbourne Phoenix's Head Coach, lament the overuse of advertising signage on the court and discuss upcoming games.

    Thank you to our sponsors: Brian Kerle Basketball & Fit Education.

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    49 mins
  • Episode 02 - Brian Kerle
    Oct 14 2024

    In this podcast, Bruce Palmer and Steve McLeod sit down with coach Brian Kerle. Brian has played in the NBL and competed in 1972 Olympics. As a coach, he has led the St Kilda Pumas and Brisbane Bullets to two championships each. Brian is the founder of Brian Kerle Basketball, an organisation that offers excellent coaching and clinics to devoted players throughout the year. He is also the founder of the BK Owls in Brisbane which competes in the Southern Districts Basketball Association competition in Carina and also in tournaments all over the world.

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    59 mins

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