Teaching Basketball, the Power of Relationships, and Lessons Learned from an Incredible Basketball Coaching Journey with Marshall Cho
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On this episode, host Justin Hong interviews basketball coach Marshall Cho about his story and coaching journey.
Marshall talks about his family background, immigrating from South Korea to Oregon as a child, and how he first fell in love with basketball (3:07), his playing career and breaking stereotypes as a 3-sport varsity athlete & team captain (5:09), and starting his career off as an educator with Teach for America (11:00).
He also discusses the power of relationships (17:14), his early experiences with coaching basketball, including teaching basketball while living in Mozambique (21:12), and landing basketball coaching opportunities back in the US - first at DeMatha Catholic High School in Maryland as an assistant coach and then eventually Lake Oswego High School in Oregon as the head boys basketball coach (35:51).
He shares his long-term coaching aspirations (50:38), his experience as an Asian American basketball coach (53:35), seeing more Asian Americans entering the world of coaching and honoring the Asian American coaches who came before him (56:14), and advice for up and coming Asian American coaches (58:50) and basketball players (1:03:20), and much more.
(Listener note: at the time of the recording of this interview, Marshall was the head boys basketball coach at Lake Oswego High School; he has recently resigned from this position to pursue new challenges and help grow the game of basketball in Oregon and abroad. Best wishes, Marshall!)
Coach Marshall Cho - USA Basketball
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