On this episode, Dan Boyce speaks to Melbourne United forward Tanner Krebs who is coming off a great performance in his first NBL start in United colours.
With Melbourne currently sitting on top of the ladder (7-2) Krebs, who had been a solid contributor off the bench up until this point, got his chance to join the starting five in the absence of Ian Clark and Matthew Dellavedova and finished with 14 points, four assists and a steal and got the win over the South Melbourne Phoenix.
Tanner joins to show to give his thoughts on how the team is coming together and run through his career to date.
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Tanner Krebs currently plays for Melbourne United and has played 79 games in his NBL career. He has averaged 5.4 points, 2.2 rebounds, and 0.8 assists since entering the league in 2021.
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Podcast Topics include…
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Growing up in Tasmania and why there are so few NBL players who hail from the state (2:00)
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United’s strong start to the season and stepping up into the starting lineup (7:00)
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Last season’s coaching rollercoaster at Brisbane and how it impacted him as a player (10:00)
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Thoughts on the Brisbane Bullets and how they’ve improved since he left the team (11:30)
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His time at the Basketball Centre of Excellence and coming up, playing with current NBL stars like Dejan Vasiljevic, Will Magnay, Jack White and others… how did that shape him as a player and a person (14:00)
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College ball at the University of St Mary’s (15:30)
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What he remembers of his father Dan Krebs, who played for the Hobart Devils, as a basketball player (27:30)
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The biggest hurdles he’s faced during his playing career so far (31:00)
All of this and a whole lot more…
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.