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The DC Coaches Basketball Podcast

The DC Coaches Basketball Podcast

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The highest level pro and college basketball talk spoken publicly. Coaches who have taken teams to championships and taught the game of basketball at every level.
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  • Decompressing with Coach Tony Skinn (Year 9, Episode 12)
    Feb 13 2026

    The Coaches welcome George Mason head coach Tony Skinn, who shares his background playing for Nigeria in the Olympics and his experience coaching at various levels. The conversation covered the challenges of retaining players in the current transfer portal era, with Coach Skinn expressing acceptance of the new landscape while maintaining respect for the process. The round table concluded with appreciation for Tony's perspective as a young coach embracing the current state of college basketball.

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    59 mins
  • Using Really Good Language (Year 9, Episode 11)
    Feb 6 2026
    The Coaches voiced concerns about college sports governance before transitioning to a detailed analysis of basketball strategies and end-game situations All five coaches are on the line and explored various aspects of modern college basketball, including player development and coaching approaches, while sharing personal experiences and anecdotes about legendary figures in the sport. The episode finishes up with discussions about recent NBA trades, current college basketball rankings, and reflections on the evolving nature of guard play in the sport.
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    49 mins
  • The Chihuahua Likes the Pepperoni (Year 9, Episode 10)
    Jan 28 2026
    Our favorite Basketball Coaches analyze the impact of transfers, NIL deals, and legal challenges on college basketball, with particular attention to the NCAA's role in regulating these changes. The conversation also touched on the return of John Wall to Washington, D.C., and the evolution of the NBA. Gary, Chris, Ed, Gordon and Jimmy all share personal anecdotes and insights about players and coaches they have known, reflecting on how the game has changed over time.
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    49 mins
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