The Rise Of Turkish Basketball | FULL EPISODE | ISTANBUL
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The seventh instalment of Hoop Cities sees Turkish star Furkan Korkmaz of the Philadelphia 76ers share his fondest memories of growing up in the Turkish city, with its busy markets and colorful bazaars.
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muhteşem belgesel olmuş. keşke hido ve memo ile de roportaj yapılsaydı. ülkeye basketi sevdiren iki isimdir. emeği geçen herkese sonsuz teşekkürler.
@Erdincakay
10 ай бұрын
Asıl sevdiren rahmetli ismet Badem di, birde Murat murathonoğlu tabi, onunla da yapılabilirdi... Ama yinede güzel olmuş, yapanların eline sağlık....
@carlitobrigante4999
10 ай бұрын
Hedo Turkoglu would have been revered a lot more in today's game he was one of the first big men with his skill set which wasn't as heavily utilized as it would have been in today's game
@sercanbilkay
10 ай бұрын
@@Erdincakayyoo bana memo sevdirdi ne alaka
@haluksinan58
10 ай бұрын
Ülkeye basketbolu sevdiren Petar Naumoski’dir. Net.
@metalcore8010
10 ай бұрын
Petar Naumoski'dir ülkeye basketbolu sevdiren... Türkiye'yi Dünya Basketbol Haritasına koymuştur.
We use to call Turkish players snipers as we were physically better and powerful they always kicked our butts by just shooting down town I’m happy to see them come this far and best of luck to all basketball players around the world keep ballin!
Thank you to whoever took the lead in making this content. As a basketball fan who wishes I had given more importance to basketball when I was young and had become a professional, I found a lot of things about Turkish basketball culture in this content. I watched breathlessly. It is an honor to have such a documentary on the NBA’s official channel. 🏀 I’m too late to become professional, but I still continue to play basketball on the streets with different generations. It’s a passion…
@I0amARES
10 ай бұрын
Unfortunately we were late but that didn't diminish our love.
@carlitobrigante4999
10 ай бұрын
Pablo Prigioni was an nba rookie at 35 years old. Never too late homie
@hybi.
10 ай бұрын
maybe late but coming in style ;)
@AZ-rg3rf
10 ай бұрын
how old are you?
@omaymert
10 ай бұрын
@@AZ-rg3rf I am 31 years old. I like this age more in terms of mental maturity, but you gradually realize that you cannot do some things physically.
no yellow filter no dessert no arab music... this is the real istanbul THANK YOU FOR PORTRAYING US IN TRUE FORM
31:56 I was at this game and even in this photo. I went to this game with my friend who died this year with a heart attack. Whoever did this series, THANK YOU from the very bottom of my heart. Now you made his love for his team Fenerbahçe eternal!
@muhammetemredurmus
10 ай бұрын
Basiniz sagolsun kardesim arkadasinin milyonlarca insan tarafindan gorulerek olumsuzlesmesi cok guzel bir durum
@johncane2304
8 ай бұрын
how old was he?
8 ай бұрын
@@johncane2304 almost 28
Would love to see an actual NBA game here at Istanbul. Great job with the episode!
@NereoSal
10 ай бұрын
I would like more american fans to appreciate the Euroleague's level of competition. But a Team Europe Vs Team USA game played in Istanbul would be great too!
@williamdavis9562
10 ай бұрын
@Sgkek. Who exactly would want a game in which you have 10 guys on the court who don't play defense, make sure they don't play every game and run around like pansies when you actually have a real basketball league where the players play their hearts out? The question Isn't if the NBA should play a game in Turkey. It is more like I wish European teams would come play games here in America so i can actually watch real basketball.
@williamdavis9562
10 ай бұрын
@@NereoSal American fans who've watched any Euro games know if it of much higher entertainment value than the garbage the NBA has devolved into.
Galatasaraylıyım, Fenerbahçe oyuncusu ablam ne güzel konuşmuş öyle gözlerim doldu🥺 sporcunun böylesini istiyoruz işte, her takımda her branşta.
@appadi4969
10 ай бұрын
yalcin abinin sosislisi baskaydi. her gelen gogsunu gere gere yalcin abinin sosislisini zevkle yiyoruz diyorlar.
@jmmyboy
6 ай бұрын
@@appadi4969 ondan bahsetmiyordur ya kdlakslkd :D
Beautiful cinematography. Would love to know more about the production. Great storytelling. Nice work NBA.
The labour in this video is very high. The editing skills and sound engineering is unbeatable. Thank you for promoting my city and our hoops culture to world. Istanbul is a center of Turkish basketball and many youngsters are interested with this game since their childhood. Turkish basketball is nothing different or underscore than Balkan, Greek or Italian culture. In every neighborhood you can find more than 2 court.The people from different gender, age watches NBA and Euroleague all the time. My club Fenerbahçe and other big clubs like Efes, Galatasaray and Beşiktaş are always contributing the Turkish Basketball culture in many ways. Hoops not just for courts, it comes from streets. The soul of this game is very unique than other sports. We were waking up in the morning to watch playoffs, finals or All Star games. We were chanting in Dunk Contest. NBA has a special place in Turkish people's life and it will always be. Again thank you for reflecting my country's soul in a right way. Good luck Furkan, Alperen, Cedi in the season! WE LOVE THIS GAME. 🏀🔥
@ismailozozdemir6485
20 күн бұрын
They made a documentary for Istanbul's basketball culture and did not even mention Darussafaka. They even featured our two players Sinan Güler and Eray Büyükcangaz and our court Ayhan Sahenk. We may have very small fanbase but we sure deserved to be there. Very disappointing on my account...
21 Milyonluk NBA ailesine minnet ve şükranlarımızı sunuyoruz. Turistik gezi için İstanbul'a gelmeyi düşünen Basketbol Sever herkesi ağırlamaktan Onur ve Şeref duyarız ❤😊
@Fulux
10 ай бұрын
Kral ingilizce mi yazsaydın anlasalardı
@Emre_Bey67
10 ай бұрын
@@Fulux Sen iste hemen ekleyelim : We offer our gratitude and appreciation to the 21 Million NBA family. We would be honored and dignity to welcome all Basketball Lovers planning to visit Istanbul for a tourist trip.
@justanyperson
10 ай бұрын
araplar hariç
Thanks to NBA for this detailed basketball story about my country. Better days are on the way for Turkiye 🤙
@appadi4969
10 ай бұрын
yalcin abinin sosislisi baskaydi. her gelen gogsunu gere gere yalcin abinin sosislisini zevkle yiyoruz diyorlar.
Basketball is getting popular day by day in Türkiye . Especially after the generation that played final in world cup with USA. Lots of players went to nba from Türkiye and they effected people for playing basketball. Thanks for y'all for the documentary
istanbul has always loved sports and will continue loving sports in future too! This documentary was beyond amazing🤩
If we are talking about basketball played in Turkey, we should highlight Fenerbahce and Efes. Fenerbahce and Efes are at very different levels than other teams with their support for basketball.
@Ali-ug7mn
10 ай бұрын
Ayrıca EFES taraftarları da takımına sahip çıkan ve "ateşli" bir taraftar grubudur. 27:28 'de ki Galatasaray antrenörü söylemediği için eklemek istedim. Eğer konu basketbolun Türkiye'deki gelişimi ve yükselişi ise EFES ve Ülker'in katkılarının yadsınamayacağını düşünüyorum. Edit: Fenerbahçeliyim.
@ct1216
10 ай бұрын
Yeah efes is good but fener is at lower level
@memmedbaku4606
10 ай бұрын
@@ct1216 go f*ck yourself. Fenerbahce women's team just this spring became EuroLeague Champion. Fenerbahce mens team as explained in this video was Euroleague champion and 5 years in a row in the Final 4 and you are saying Fener is at lower level. You must be a dickhead and cinconsaray fan.
@ichbintursu
10 ай бұрын
@@ct1216 5-straight Euroleague Final Fours, First Euroleague Title for Turkey, 10-Straight Women's Euroleague Final Fours and 1 title. Are you still sure about Fener being lower level. LOL
It is a magnificent documentary that really tells about Turkey, talks about Turkish culture so accurately, and shows that fans and clubs are on the field only to win. The different cultures of each team were also captured very accurately. Thanks to everyone who contributed.
I wish we could see the other important basketball cities in this documentary, such as Izmır and Ankara. Also their teams like Pınar Karşıyaka and Ted College of Ankara they contributed a lot of things to the Turkish basketball. I hope this comment will be paid attention. Also special Thanks for this beautiful story telling.
@kubilayakbulut5302
10 ай бұрын
Karşıyaka and Banvit can not be ignored. Turkish basketball does not mean İstanbul basketball. Written as Basketball read as Karşıyaka
12 dev adamı çok özledik 😢 aynı ruhla ve aynı heyecanla mücadele eden milli takımımızın olduğu günleri hayal ediyorum 😢 ahh güzel ülkem eski günleri çok özlüyorum 😢 video için teşekkürler ❤
Really cool content you're putting out there with Hoop Cities, I hope you keep it up! I've been to Turkey many times but not to Istanbul...when I go I gotta go see a basketball game!
As someone who played at Beşiktaş (youth system up until the B team) for almost a decade, I can say that the basketball scene here in Istanbul is like a family. I feel like everybody knows each other one way or another. Also, my first game ever as a licensed player was in Caferağa. Brings back memories. 2 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 blocks and a steal off the bench. Still remember it like yesterday.
@ahmetkatipoglu8857
10 ай бұрын
for first carriers match, not bad dude :)
@sanVean32768hz
10 ай бұрын
ah abi ne gunlerdi. ben tahmin ederim senden onceki jenerasyonumdur bende genclerde bittim. rahmetli altimur hoca , kemal abi antronorler. bizim zamanimizda fulya hala duruyordu. fakat bizi antreman saatlerinde yer kalmayinca antremana anadolu yakasinda kadir has lisesinin salonu kalirdi. tabi o zaman metro vs yokdu. ne keyifli olurdu oraya antremana gidisimiz. hep beraber 7 8 kisi . otibuslerle. basketbol aski takim aile ruhu. hayat boyu devam eden hala arkadasliklar. basketbolun ruhundaki aselet arkadasliklarin ruhundaki onura nufus eder. yillar sonra gorsende o asil arkadasliklar kendini hissettirir. bunu diger sporlari kucuk gormemden dolayi soylemedim. tum sporlari cok camialarini cok severim. katilirim. fakat basketbolun ruhunda hepsinden baska birsey vardi. belki belgeselinde dedigi gibi, turk ruhuna dokunan bir yapi. tum turk basketbol ailesine sevgiler.
@NotCommanderShepard
10 ай бұрын
@@sanVean32768hz Belki de tanışmışızdır kim bilir? Ben de neredeyse altyapının tamamını Seba'da aldım. Buram buram parke kokardı, hala burnumda kokusu. Akatlar'a bırakmadan önceki son yılımda yetiştim. Gerçekten farklı bir camia basketbol camiası. Oynayan, koçluk yapan herkes basketbola gönül veren insanlar. Sevgiler
Thanks for this great Cultural video. Turkish Basketball means is Passion
İstanbul yine turizm bakanlığının elinden çıkmış gibi yansıtılmış.. tarihi yarımada ve kapalı çarşıdan başka yerleri de görseydik keşke.. Kadıköy, Beşiktaş, Sarıyer, Karaköy.. Şuraları da çekin yahu..
@4CelciusDegree
10 ай бұрын
Otantik yerleri çekiyorlar bro Kadıköy gibi yerler batıda da var
@eckee
9 ай бұрын
yoo böyle iyi
Interesting, that they did not mention Ibrahim Kutluay. He was and still is a big part of turkish basketball history
I feel like I watched a movie! What a great documentary - just oozes professionalism and passion. I have played basketball since high school and now my son has started going to the Fenerbahce school. We watched it together with him and my daughter last night and they loved it. Now my daughter wants to start basketball too. Thank you to everyone who made this and to NBA for putting it out 🙏🏻 Especially in my favorite city in the whole world. Basketball is life!
Breathtaking production and story, probably the best documentary on Turkey overall. Thank you to the NBA and everyone who put in the work for this amazing documentary.
Herkesle İngilizce konuşabilirlerdi ama özellikle Türkçe konuşmuşlar çok özel olmuş. Çok teşekkürler🎉🎉🎉❤
Thank You NBA. This video is amazing.
12 dev adamı çok özledik ( ilk kadro benim jenerasyonum 79 ) aynı ruhla ve aynı heyecanla mücadele eden milli takımımızı Yeni jenerasyon devam ettirmeli, güzel ülkem eski günleri çok özlüyorum video için teşekkürler. I ❤ TO GAME
Hiç sıkılmadan izlenen bir 50 dakika olmuş. Emeği geçen herkese teşekkürler. It was 50 minutes watched without getting bored. Thanks to everyone who contributed
muhteşem çekim ve edit.. emeği geçenlere teşekkür ediyorum. ülkemizin en güzel reklamı spor alanında olacak.. daha nicesini görmek dileğiyle
love it! really quality content. thanks to everyone who has participated in and especially the one who lead it!.
amazing Outro, thanks for the Video dear NBA. We love this game.
Büyük bir keyifle izledim çok güzeldi Teşekkür ederiz ✌🇹🇷❤ @NBA
Amerikan halkına sayfa sayfa sunumlarla her hafta ders verseniz inatla gelir Türkiye videolarına sina çölünde çalan müziklerden basarlar. Daha açtığım ilk saniye çalmaya başladı... Sarı efekt eklemeyi unutmuşsunuz, develeri falan da ekleyin
@downupsideksl6841
10 ай бұрын
Bilerek yapıyorlar. Sanki gelip gezmiyorlar hepsi Türkiye'yi. Akıllarınca küçümsemeye çalışıyorlar.
THANK YOU SO MUCH for who ever make this content... really i didn't expect this from nba thankyou for introducing turkish basketball to world...
Great stuff, amazing cinematography, story, etc. Wished I was in Istanbul watching this.
Güzel bir belgesel olmuş. Keyifle izledim. Emeği geçenlere teşekkür ederiz. Thanks #NBA
that was amazing video .. lot of love from turkiye .. my eyes looked for alpi a lot but i guess they recorded before and sharin now
It's a great documentary. The love for basketball in Turkey could not be better explained...
Our Tourism ministry dont work about anything like that NBA made us Proud Thank you so much
Thank you NBA. Superb Content.
Thanks to everyone who has contributed on this, an incredible video has emerged.
@appadi4969
10 ай бұрын
yalcin abinin sosislisi baskaydi. her gelen gogsunu gere gere yalcin abinin sosislisini zevkle yiyoruz diyorlar.
Thanks NBA impressive episode ❤
great documentary, thx to the nba team
Amazing great to see Turkish basketball in NBA hope to see a LA Lakers vs. Fenerbahçe Beko Istanbul Match one day
Special thanks to NBA family, Glad to showed Turkey's love for basketball and cultural passion to the whole world with this documentary 🇹🇷🏀🙌🏼
I hope Turkish basketball will come to much better places. I will do my best as a content creator 🙏
Tabak, McRae, Milic, Kutluay & AbdulRauf. Dream Team of europe all time!
Great video. Loved it
Since The White Shadow show (Turkish Beyaz Golge), basketball became popular in Turkiye. Thanks to coach Reeves, Salami, and all the gang for the show that make Turkiye one of the major hubs for basketball. I'll expect more Turkish teams and players in near future, same goes for wolleyball, both men and women. Sports make friendships and healthy competition hence world will be more livable with peace and dignity. Long live basketball and thank you NBA for this content!
@JohnDoe-kx1yt
10 ай бұрын
burcin badem is a pig dont forget that.
inanılmaz büyük bir emek var, harika belgesel yapılmış
Im happy that i see this production about basketball and specially in Turkiye, Istanbul
This is sick 💯💯🔥🔥
I would watch the matches as much as possible I say as much as possible because when there was a time difference and there were live matches I would stay up in the middle of the ocean and watch them. I was very sleepless for basketball. We also had a basketball hoop on the ship. It is played very well at night in the middle of the ocean 😉 Kobe ( mamba ) you will always be in our hearts.. Forever...
I'm so glad to saw this video,I'm watch this like without breathing,my proud on top for Turkey the whole world see our country finally,In short breathtaking work Thank you NBA Thank you to production crew Thank you All our obsession is basketball our love is NBA ❤
Bu harika belgesel için teşekkürler
amazing video, congarts NBA🎉🎉❤❤
Amazing video thanks for this...
Thanks for this amazing video we also want NBA ISTANBUL game it will be amazing for basketball's future
Great documentary thank youu
Teşekkür ederiz. Thanx a lot.
Ty so much NBA
Amazing documentary thanks
Thank you for this beautiful documentary, but there are some names missing that I hope to see. Hidayet Türkoğlu, Mehmet Okur, Alperen Şengün and Murat Murathanoğlu. I hope this is the first chapter (=
Çok güzel bir belgesel olmuş. Büyük bir keyifle izledim. Yaşasın basketbol yaşasın Kadıköy
Splendid choice of music. Bravo!
I'm sad that Alperen wasn't in this but I guess he doesn't have much experience in İstanbul. However, I'm glad that the other guy who definitely is from İstanbul (I hooped with his brother once) didn't get included.
teşekkürler NBA! THANK YOU NBA ! YOU WILL BE LOVED.....
It was a very nice video. Perfect. Thanks.
What a great episode!!
Harika ötesi bir belgesel
Muthiiiiwwwww The Best Program Tebrikler NBA👏💋 Tebrikler Türkiye🇹🇷✨❤️💯
I love Turkish Basketball its amazing
Çok güzel olmuş ellerinize sağlıkk❤
Great Job
Great video!
Teşekkür ederiz
Turkiye definitely has the biggest sports clubs in Europe. Efes has become the champion of the Euroleague twice in the last 3 seasons, and Fenerbahce is the only club that has won the European championship in women's and men's categories
@BatkoBrat
10 ай бұрын
It's true. And their love for Balkan (Serbian) players shows in the results. All the best talents from here go to Turkish clubs and they dominate. Heck, even Hedo Turkoglu is from Serbia originally.
@kayacankavakli5590
10 ай бұрын
@@BatkoBrathedo turkoglu is NOT a serbian originally. He was born and raised in Turkey under a Turkish family, and has completely Turkish roots, how can he be a Serbian?
@BatkoBrat
10 ай бұрын
@@kayacankavakli5590 are you serious? Hedo's parents are from Sjenica in Raška, Serbia. Check it out, they also lived in North Macedonia before immigrating to Turkiye.
@mda990
10 ай бұрын
@@kayacankavakli5590 Hedo, Luka, Vucevic, Nurkic, Zubac all are Serbs. Giannis also a black Serb probably😆
@mertnecati875
10 ай бұрын
@@BatkoBrat His parents came from Serbia. You know there are Turks of Greece- Turks of Macedonia and Turks of Bulgaria- minorities with protected rights living there since centuries. In Serbia all Turks were massacred or forced to exile so his grand grand parents came to Istanbul. He was born in Istanbul. Almost 30% of Turkiye is made of Balkan Turks forced to exile for BEING TURK.
Hidayet Türkoğlu, Mirsad Türkcan, Mehmet Okur, Harun Erdenay, İbrahim Kutluay, Allen Iverson, Khalid El-Amin (basket atınca tüm tribün amiiiin diye bağırırdık) Deron Williams, Bogdan Tanjevic, Qydın Örs, İsmet Badem, Kaan Kural bir Beşiktaşlı olarak benim aklıma bunlar geliyor hep
Good job from nba i love it
Thank you to the NBA family for this amazing documentary ♥
Çok teşekkür ederiz.
Thx NBA 💪
Great documentary
Gerçekten çok güzel belgesel tadında olmuş.
Thank you NBA
Thank you! for this good video but we wish to see old players which are played before in NBA..FURKAN, you are always my hero in NBA.We are waiting to see you on top again in your team.
Very interesting video, as i know Fenerbahc is the biggest club in turkey 🇹🇷
Dear NBA KZread Team, I hope this message finds you well. I recently watched the Istanbul episode of your Hoop Cities series, and I want to start by expressing my appreciation for showcasing the vibrant basketball culture in Istanbul. The documentary was beautifully shot and provided great insights into the city's passion for the sport. However, I was disappointed to see that Darüşşafaka Basketball was not mentioned in the episode. As a proud graduate of Darüşşafaka, where I studied from 2002 to 2012, I have a deep connection with the school and its basketball team. Darüşşafaka has played a significant role in Istanbul's basketball history and continues to contribute to the sport's development in the city. What makes this omission even more surprising is that many of the scenes in the documentary were shot on Darüşşafaka's court. It feels like a missed opportunity to highlight a team that has been instrumental in nurturing young talent and promoting basketball in Istanbul. Basketball is my passion, and I have been following the NBA with all my heart and soul. I believe that including Darüşşafaka in the documentary would have provided a more comprehensive and accurate portrayal of Istanbul's basketball scene. I hope that future content can acknowledge and celebrate the contributions of all significant teams and institutions in the cities being featured. Thank you for your attention to this matter. I look forward to more great content from your channel.
Gerçekten süper olmuş. Emeği geçenlerin ellerine sağlık. Mükemmel bir iş çıkartmışlar. 👏
Allen Iverson...W! Let's gooooooo! 🔥
@steelhd7843
10 ай бұрын
my childhood hero. not kobe not vince not mj.. Allen Iverson! He is a legend.
türkiyede basketbolun doğru düzgün gelişememesinin tek sebebi çocukların ilham kaynağı olabilecek kalibredeki basketbolcuların sabaha karşı 3-4-5 saatlerinde maça çıkması. Yeri değil biliyorum ama örneğin futbolda ronaldo ve messinin kıran kırana mücadelelerini akşamın en temiz saatinde izlemek bile ayrı bir oyun vizyonu yaratıyor.
Yessir 🇹🇷
It's important to focus on basketball culture in other countries that consistently send players to NBA. Turkiye is one of the key basketball countries outside of US that developing players and creating stars. NBA squats are always watching the local league to find new gems.
IDK why western media can't get rid of obvious orientalism regardless of the topic. The intro of this video is the same as many other documentary-like content about there. Türkiye is not just rugs and flutes you know? I mean, why is this insistence?
@hasansalihkaymaz7422
10 ай бұрын
you made a true point. totally bullshit
@zMooziii
10 ай бұрын
You want to erase your own rich culture to appeal to Westerners. What a pathetic and sorry individual.
Wow, good documentary
Thanks to NBA
Thx NBA
Çok güzel bir video ama Murat Murathanoğlu gibi bir ismin neden böyle bir videoda yer almadığını anlamış değilim. Basketbolu çok iyi bilen, Türk basketbolunda çok önemli işler yapmış, videoda yer alan birçok kulüpte çalışmış, hatta Baskent 34'te Furkan Korkmaz'ı çalıştırmış, NBA'yi çok iyi bilen bir basketbol duayeninin Türk basketbolunun tanıtımında çok önemli bir yeri olması gerektiğini düşünüyorum.
I am a software engineer and also basketball player I love my country and NBA community
The rise of basketball in Turkey began with the '12 Giant Men' and the '2001 European Basketball Championship.' It continued with increased investment at the professional level, especially with teams like Fenerbahçe, and the contribution of Coach Obradovic's vision. There is a strong sense of ownership and fanaticism among the fans, but unfortunately, this does not translate into success in developing players because we are focused on daily achievements, sadly. What we call street basketball is not played in the neighborhoods but rather in closed, secure places or private parks like the ones you see in documentaries, such as Caddebostan. This is because your basketball can get stolen, or fights can break out. The truth is, basketball is a sport of the ghetto, but in our ghettos, people play football.
@burakk4447
10 ай бұрын
Rich boys play basketball