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Jordan Hulls

May 06, 202051 min
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Episode description

Jordan Hulls played basketball at Indiana University from 2009-2013, has played professionally overseas since 2013, currently playing for S. Oliver Wurzburg in Germany.  Jordan talks about growing up in Bloomington, Indiana, his grandfather being on Bob Knight's coaching staff, how he got into basketball, and not being allowed to shoot a 3-pointer until the 7th grade.  He describes his great career at Bloomington South High School, his AAU career for Indiana Elite, what the recruiting process was like for him, and why he chose hometown IU.  Jordan discusses his first few years with the Hoosiers, the turning point Junior year when they went from having a losing record to becoming an NCAA Tournament team, what it was like to be a part of the famous IU-Kentucky game where Christian Watford hit a buzzer beater, and making an emotional speech on Senior Night.  Jordan then talks about his journey overseas, having to rush back to the US when his first son was born, bringing his family to Germany with him, and his excellent career with S. Oliver Wurzburg that included winning 2019 MVP of the Fiba Europe Cup.  Finally, he discusses his love for being a father and being back in Indiana for the quarantine.

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