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DJ Mitchell (Brisbane Bullets) on navigating a difficult rookie season, playing in his dad’s NBL shadow and the Polish league championship

In his first NBL season, DJ Mitchell was a surprise addition to the Bullet’s roster, earning a spot within the team’s starting line-up through his ability to score against any opposition.

Mitchell, who is the son of former NBL import Mike Mitchell who played for Gold Coast, Brisbane and North Melbourne in the 1990s, takes us through what it’s been like playing in Australia and the impact his dad still has on the Queensland basketball scene.

During his rookie season, he delivered a breakout game for the Bullets, early in the season against the defending champion Sydney Kings, finishing with a 20 point and 10 rebound double-double.

Although the Bullets season was marred by continuous coaching changes, which Mitchell gives his thought on, his play continued to grow as the season progressed.

 

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DJ also chats with host Dan Boyce about his time in college, playing overseas and the importance of patience.

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Podcast Topics include…

  • Preparing for the Polish National Championship (2:00)
  • The difference between the Polish league and the NBL (6:00)
  • Stories of his father Mike playing in the NBL and the love he still gets from aussie hoops tragics (8:00)
  • Playing college basketball at Wake Forest and Santa Clara (10:00)
  • How the merry-go-round of Bullets coaches impacted Mitchell this season (18:00)
  • The truth behind why he was suspended for one game by the Bullets (20:00)
  • Thoughts on the upcoming season and new coach Justin Schueller (21:30)
  • Advice he received from his Dad regarding his game this season (27:00)
  • The toughest challenges he faced during his basketball career so far (29:00)

All of this and a whole lot more…

Dan Boyce (817 Posts)

Dan Boyce is a die-hard Sydney Kings fan who grew up in Melbourne during the roaring 90's of Australian Basketball and spent far too much time collecting Futera NBL Basketball cards.


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