{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/69696cfc17bb88de8d1380d8/69aa88f1c2eb2fc3ab132b3f?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"From England to the NBA to Japan's Women's League — Coach Tim Lewis Has Done It All (And Has No Plans to Stop)","description":"<p><em>The globe-trotting coach who turned a struggling Japanese women's team into Empress Cup champions breaks down what it really takes to win — and survive — in basketball's most overlooked markets.</em></p><p>He grew up playing rugby and cricket in England. He ended up coaching in the NBA. Now he's winning championships in Japan's women's pro league. Coach Tim Lewis joins Ric Bucher and Greg Stolt for one of the most wide-ranging conversations in Pacific Rims history — and every minute of it earns its place.</p><p>Lewis unpacks the brutal realities of coaching overseas: bad translators that can sink a season, political agendas masquerading as basketball decisions in Thailand, and Japan's deep-seated resistance to change even when they hired him <em>to change things.</em> He's blunt, self-aware, and clearly still hungry.</p><p>Then Ric and Greg break down the Asian World Cup Qualifying action from Okinawa — China's dramatic comebacks, Japan's debut under new coach Dai Oketani, and the increasingly loud question: is Korean guard Hyun-jung Li the next Asian star to crack the NBA? Plus: are Asian nations finally developing the global pathways that will make them competitive against Serbia, Germany, and the USA?</p><p>If you care about the future of international basketball — this is the episode.</p><p><br></p><p>⏱️ <strong>TIMESTAMPS:</strong></p><ul><li>0:00 – Intro &amp; Sponsor (New Air Club Private Jet Service)</li><li>0:51 – Introducing Coach Tim Lewis</li><li>2:17 – From England to Don Bosco Tech to UNH — Tim's unlikely American journey</li><li>3:33 – Playing to coaching: how a teaching background shaped his career</li><li>5:04 – What does Great Britain basketball actually look like?</li><li>6:23 – NBA expansion to London &amp; Manchester: great idea or too soon?</li><li>8:16 – Player &amp; coaching pathways from Great Britain: growing, but not enough</li><li>10:15 – What makes a coaching job worth taking?</li><li>11:56 – From the G League to Belgium to Japan: navigating the global game</li><li>13:27 – The #1 challenge of coaching in non-English speaking countries</li><li>13:57 – How working with Chris Finch &amp; the Timberwolves shaped his philosophy</li><li>15:18 – Coaching women vs. coaching NBA players: what's actually different</li><li>17:28 – The cultural challenge: Thailand's political agendas &amp; Japan's rigidity</li><li>22:10 – How to manage unrealistic expectations when you're an outsider coach</li><li>25:01 – Tim's most rewarding coaching experience (the answer may surprise you)</li><li>26:42 – SEGMENT: Asian World Cup Qualifying breakdown from Okinawa</li><li>27:02 – China beats Japan: was it as dominant as it looked?</li><li>29:50 – First look at new Japan coach Dai Okutani — fair assessment</li><li>31:21 – Is Korean guard Lee Young an NBA prospect? The honest answer</li><li>34:10 – Who gets credit for Lee Young's elite off-ball movement?</li><li>35:54 – Are Asian nations finally building global development pathways?</li><li>39:09 – The gap: what Asian teams do that will get punished by Serbia &amp; the USA</li><li>41:08 – Wrap-up</li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>#PacificRims #AsianBasketball #TimLewis #NBAAsia #JapanBasketball #KoreanBasketball #ChinaBasketball #WomensBasketball #WorldCupQualifying #OverseasCoaching #RicBucher #GregStolt</strong></p>","author_name":"Ric Bucher"}