Episodes

  • Why 3x3 Basketball Is Taking Over (Ft. The Voice of 3x3 Kyle Montgomery)
    Apr 1 2026

    This might be the future of basketball.

    In this episode of the 3on3 Hoops Pod, we sit down with Kyle Montgomery — aka "The Voice" of 3x3 basketball and Olympic commentator — to break down what 3x3 really is… and why it’s growing so fast around the world.

    If you’ve seen clips but never fully understood it, this episode will change how you look at the game.

    We cover:
    • What people get wrong about 3x3 basketball
    • Why it’s NOT just pickup basketball
    • The biggest differences between 3x3 and 5v5
    • What makes a great 3x3 player
    • Why even NBA players struggle when they first play
    • Where the game is heading globally

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    50 mins
  • After 50 Episodes… Here’s What Coaches Still Get Wrong
    Mar 28 2026

    After 50 episodes of the 3on3 Hoops Pod, we took a step back to break down what actually matters in player development.

    From overcoaching… to game reps… to the real difference between 3on3 and 5on5 — this episode is a reflection on everything we’ve learned from coaches, players, and real experience.

    If you’re a coach, parent, or player trying to develop the right way… this is one you need.

    In this episode, we cover:
    • The #1 mistake most coaches make (and don’t realize)
    • Why reps matter more than drills
    • 3on3 vs 5on5 (what each actually teaches)
    • What separates players who “get it”
    • How to build real basketball IQ
    • The future of basketball (and why it might concern you)


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    37 mins
  • The Truth About 3x3 Basketball (USA National Team Player Mitchell Hahn)
    Mar 19 2026

    In this episode of the 3on3 Hoops Pod, we sit down with USA Basketball 3x3 National Team player Mitchell Hahn to talk about what it’s really like playing 3x3 at the highest level.

    From competing on the FIBA 3x3 World Tour to winning gold medals with Team USA, Mitchell shares what makes 3x3 basketball different — and why more players and coaches are starting to pay attention.

    We cover:
    • The biggest differences between 3x3 and 5-on-5
    • Why 3x3 forces players to think faster
    • The importance of team chemistry
    • What separates elite 3x3 players
    • How 3x3 is growing globally
    • The future of 3x3 basketball in the U.S.

    If you're a coach, parent, or player focused on development, this episode will change how you see the game.

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    52 mins
  • What Two Coaches Taught Us About the Future of 3x3 Basketball
    Mar 11 2026

    3x3 basketball is gaining serious momentum — and it’s not just us saying it anymore.

    After two powerful interviews with Martin Dyan (Rise 3x3 UK) and Coach Ras Vanderloo (USA Basketball), we started noticing something: coaches around the world are all saying the same thing… 3x3 basketball is becoming a real movement.

    In this episode, we break down the biggest takeaways from those conversations and talk about why more coaches are embracing 3x3 as a powerful tool for player development.

    We discuss:
    • Why 3x3 forces players to think and make decisions faster
    • How the format builds basketball IQ, creativity, and problem solving
    • The growing global popularity of 3x3 basketball
    • Why USA Basketball’s new 3X initiative could be a turning point
    • How coaches can start using 3x3 in their own practices and programs

    From grassroots leagues to international tournaments, it’s becoming clear that 3x3 is more than just a practice format — it’s shaping the future of basketball.

    If you’re a coach, parent, or player who cares about development, this is a conversation you don’t want to miss.

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    38 mins
  • Why Elite Coaches Are Paying Attention to 3x3 Basketball | Ras Vanderloo
    Feb 25 2026

    In this episode of the 3on3 Hoops Pod, we sit down with Coach Ras Vanderloo, longtime head coach at Sioux City East High School, USA Basketball coach, and one of the most respected voices in high school basketball.

    Coach Vanderloo has:

    - Over 300 wins as a head coach (as of February 2026)
    - Multiple state tournament appearances
    - Named the State of Iowa Coach of the Year in both 2018 and 2023.
    - USA Basketball: Since 2019, he has served as a coach for the USA Men's
    Junior National Team minicamps and has been a featured speaker at various USA Basketball Coach Academies.
    - Assistant coach for the Men’s 3x3 Nation’s League

    But in this conversation, we focus on something that might surprise some traditional coaches…

    Why 3x3 basketball is one of the most powerful development tools available today.

    We talk about:

    - How Coach Ras’ view of player development has evolved over time

    - What he first noticed when he saw players compete in 3x3

    - What 3x3 teaches that 5-on-5 often doesn’t (or doesn’t teach as quickly)

    - How 3x3 forces decision-making and problem-solving

    - Where middle school and JV coaches can implement 3x3 in practice

    - Common misconceptions coaches have about 3x3

    - Why adaptability and lifelong learning matter more than ever

    If you’re a middle school, JV, or varsity coach looking to develop smarter, tougher, more adaptable players — this episode is for you.

    We’re building a community of coaches who care about development, basketball IQ, and creating better learning environments through 3on3 Hoops Nation.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • 3x3 Is a Movement — Not Just a Format
    Feb 18 2026

    In this episode of the 3on3 Hoops Pod, we take the conversation international.

    We’re joined by Martin Dyan, founder and CEO of Rise 3x3 in the UK — a year-round 3x3 basketball organization dedicated to growing the game from grassroots to elite.

    Martin shares:

    - How 3x3 first captured him
    - The emotional story behind his first tournament
    - Why he believes 3x3 is more than just a format
    - The challenges of building a movement from scratch
    - How 3x3 can create opportunities for players, coaches, officials, and communities

    This isn’t a USA vs UK conversation.

    It’s about vision.
    It’s about passion.
    It’s about building something meaningful around the game we love.

    If you care about the future of basketball — this one’s for you.

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    52 mins
  • What Young Coaches Get Wrong (And What Experience Teaches You Instead)
    Feb 4 2026

    In this episode of the 3on3 Hoops Pod, we sit down with Coach Marcus Ludwig, head assistant coach for the boys varsity program at Baldwinsville High School in Syracuse, NY, for an honest, coach-to-coach conversation about growth, perspective, and player development.

    This episode is for middle school, JV, and varsity coaches — especially those early in their coaching journey who are still figuring things out.

    We talk about:

    - What young coaches often misunderstand early on
    - Why coaching is more than wins, losses, and the scoreboard
    - The difference between being a head coach and an assistant coach
    - How pressure, ego, and expectations change over time
    - When to coach, when to stay quiet, and how players actually learn
    - How small-sided play and 3on3 basketball can support long-term development

    This isn’t about systems or schemes.
    It’s about experience, growth, and learning how to coach the right way.

    🎙️ Hosted by Kevin Roberts and Coach J
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    51 mins
  • Homeschool 3x3, Skills Clinics & What We’re Building at 3on3 Hoops Nation
    Jan 28 2026

    Homeschool 3x3 basketball, skills clinics, and a different approach to player development.

    In this episode, Kevin and Coach J talk through what they’re building with each one of their 3on3 basketball programs and the 3on3 Hoops Nation — including homeschool 3x3 play labs, skills clinics, and why 3v3 continues to be one of the best teachers of the game.

    This is a wide-open conversation about:
    • Using 3v3 to develop confidence and decision-making
    • Creating real opportunities for middle school players
    • Why fundamentals and application matter more than flashy moves
    • Building sustainable pathways through skills clinics and small-sided games
    • What 3on3 Hoops Nation is becoming — and how coaches and parents can be part of it

    This episode isn’t about one drill or one system.
    It’s about building basketball the right way.

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    Inside the community you’ll find practice ideas, resources, and ongoing conversations for coaches and parents who care about development over hype.

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    34 mins