David Hein's Eye On The Future   David Hein's Eye on the Future

Walk into the media tribune of any major basketball event and there's a good chance you will come across David Hein. Having covered dozens of FIBA events, including numerous women's and youth events, there are few players Dave doesn't know about, and few players who don't know him. His sporting curiosity means he is always looking to unearth something new and a little bit special. David Hein's Eye on the Future is a weekly column digging out the freshest basketball talent worldwide and assessing what the basketball landscape will look like a couple of years down the line.
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David-Hein-Column 24/05/2012 World champ Te Rangi New Zealand’s next big hope REGENSBURG (David Hein’s Eye on the Future) – The New Zealand NBL regular season came to an end this past weekend and with it closed off an impressive first season as a professional for Reuben Te  more »
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David-Hein-Column 17/05/2012 Golden Greeks just win again with Olympiacos REGENSBURG (David Hein's Eye on the Future) – Kostas Papanikolaou, Kostas Sloukas and Evangelos Mantzaris are the leaders of Greece’s next golden generation. Despite combining to win loads of youth  more »
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David-Hein-Column 10/05/2012 Canada have talent for bright future with Nash in charge REGENSBURG (David Hein’s Eye on the Future) – When one thinks about world basketball powers, Canada does not usually come to mind. But all that can change following Steve Nash's appointment as General  more »
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David-Hein-Column 03/05/2012 Young center Lee part of Korean youth movement, might make OQT roster REGENSBURG (David Hein’s Eye on the Future) – The future of Korean basketball may be on display at the FIBA Olympic Qualifying Tournament (OQT) as head coach Hur Jae included Lee Jong Hyun on his  more »
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David-Hein-Column 26/04/2012 Cavs’ Irving deserves NBA Rookie of the Year REGENBURG (David Hein’s Eye on the Future) – With the NBA regular season coming to an end today, it’s due time for Eye on the Future to name the NBA Rookie of the Year for 2012. And the winner is…  more »
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David-Hein-Column 19/04/2012 Zhou Qi, Spain top highlights at 2012 Albert Schweitzer Tournament REGENSBURG (David Hein’s Eye on the Future) – Once again the Albert Schweitzer Tournament (AST) delivered in supplying great games, crowning a great champion and showcasing great young talents who  more »
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David-Hein-Column 12/04/2012 “Take my talents” hits a new level REGENSBURG (David Hein’s Eye on the Future) – You could somehow feel it was coming, but you didn’t really think it would. This was, after all, just a high school basketball player announcing which  more »
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David-Hein-Column 05/04/2012 Best of the best come to forefront at Albert Schweitzer Tournament REGENSBURG (David Hein’s Eye on the Future) – Wouldn’t it have been great to have seen Arvydas Sabonis, Magic Johnson and Drazen Petrovic as junior U18 players? Or Toni Kukoc, Tim Duncan, Dirk  more »
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David-Hein-Column 29/03/2012 Predictability provides tantalizing women’s NCAA Final Four REGENSBURG (David Hein’s Eye on the Future) – Call it whatever you want: Chalk or predictability. But the 2012 NCAA Women’s Final Four in Denver brings another word to mind – tantalizing! What’s not  more »
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David-Hein-Column 22/03/2012 Nike Hoop Summit changes perspectives for world players REGENSBURG (David Hein’s Eye on the Future) – The perspectives of 10 young international basketball players will change greatly very soon as the World Select Team roster for the 2012 Nike Hoop Summit  more »
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