
Show overview
The Euro Step Brit Podcast has been publishing since 2024, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 34 episodes, alongside 2 trailers or bonus episodes. That works out to roughly 25 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a monthly cadence.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 32 min and 1h 4m — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Sports show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 3 weeks ago, with 5 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 18 episodes published. Published by Niall M. Gray.
From the publisher
European basketball, British perspective. Long-time journalist and play-by-play commentator Niall Gray with a new podcast, featuring guests each episode.
Latest Episodes
View all 34 episodesThe Euro Step Brit: Episode 33 - Back Where It All Began, with Joe Hart
S1 Ep 32The Euro Step Brit: Episode 32 - At home in Steel City, with Todd Cauthorn
This episode’s guest is Todd Cauthorn who spent time in both Austria and Belgium, but to most fans will be known for his multiple spells with the Sheffield Sharks. In this episode, we’ll look back on Todd’s basketball journey, the highs and lows and how they shaped his career. And we’ll also dive into life after his playing days came to an end.
S1 Ep 31The Euro Step Brit: Episode 31 - 100% Hustle, with Kelvin Robinson
Our guest is Kelvin Robinson, who played four seasons in the UK for the Hemel & Watford Royals, Milton Keynes Lions and Thames Valley Tigers. In this episode we go over his journey from Newark, New Jersey, also talking about his University days in Buffalo, 2 years in South Africa, a spell in the mid-Atlantic and his post-BBL career in France.
S1 Ep 30The Euro Step Brit: Episode 30 - Made in Yorkshire, with Jason Swaine
These days Jason Swaine is a basketball commentator, but before that he enjoyed a long and successful playing career. In this episode we'll look back over that career in both the British Basketball League and National League, as well as suiting up for the national team. From the pride of playing in big games against European giants, to playing alongside his son.
S1 Ep 29The Euro Step Brit: Episode 29 - London's young Lion, with Matt Goodwin
In this episode we catch up with London Lions' guard Matt Goodwin and the journey that has got him to where he is. From when his basketball journey began to experiencing EuroCup for the first time, and much, much more.
S1 Ep 28The Euro Step Brit: Episode 28 - NBA Europe...I've got questions
The NBA Europe project continues to dominate the headlines in European basketball, but will it really happen? Well, we don't know and we also don't know the answer to a lot of questions surrounding it, but it's not going to stop us asking them, especially when it comes to the UK's role in the project.
S1 Ep 27The Euro Step Brit: Episode 27 - A Flying Visit To Bristol
Another one of our on-the-road episodes and this time it's a trip to a Bristol Flyers home game. In this episode we catch up with the Flyers' commentary duo of Joel Osborne and Gareth Till, and head coach Andreas Kapoulas. We talk about commentaries and ENBL.
S1 Ep 26The Euro Step Brit: Episode 26 - Where In The World Is John Coffino?
Our guest is John Coffino, who shares stories from a coaching career that has taken him all over the globe. There's been highs and lows, but every stop has shaped the person he is today. Coaching basketball can be tough sometimes, not just on the court, so join us as we go on a global basketball journey, including a stop here in the UK at the Cheshire Phoenix.
S1 Ep 25The Euro Step Brit: Episode 25 - Five Interviews From London
The podcast goes back on the road, to London as the Lions take on EuroLeague side Zalgiris Kaunas at the Copper Box Arena. In this episode we hear from Lions' CEO Lenz Balan, GM Martynas Purlys, player Amin Adamu and fan Phil Groves, as well as a EuroLeague and Zalgiris legend, Paulius Jankunas, now the President of the Lithuanian side.
S1 Ep 24The Euro Step Brit: Episode 24 - The Lion who became a Hawk, with Ryan Schmidt
Delighted to have Ryan Schmidt as our guest - the former London Lions head coach, now in the NBA as an assistant on the Atlanta Hawks bench. We caught up a couple of weeks ago and Ryan talked about his current role, his G-League days, the CEBL and of course, the Lions. I know a lot of people asked me to get Ryan on, so this bumper episode is for you.
S1 Ep 23The Euro Step Brit: Episode 23 - Being Relentless, with Gareth Murray
Gareth Murray is about to embark on his first full season coaching in Slovakia. After his exit from the Caledonia Gladiators, Murray spent the remainder of last season coaching Prievidza. In this episode we talk all about his new role and how’s he relishing the challenge. We’ll also talk about the FIBA Europe Cup and of course, look back on the time the Gladiators won the BBL Trophy.
S1 Ep 22The Euro Step Brit: Episode 22 - Tony the Tiger, with Tony Holley
In this episode we speak with BBL legend Tony Holley, whose professional career took him from the USE to Ireland to England to Israel and Switzerland. He spent many years with the Thames Valley Tigers and we look back on those years as well his other stops along the way.
S1 Ep 21The Euro Step Brit: Episode 21 - A Bridge To Newcastle
Our guest is Andrew Bridge, who enjoyed a successful career in the British Basketball League with the Newcastle Eagles and Sheffield Sharks, as well as representing England in the Commonwealth Games. We look back at those years as well getting his insights into his former coaches that are now in the NBA, the young talent that is Quinn Ellis, as well as many other topics.
S1 Ep 20The Euro Step Brit: Episode 20 - The EuroCup Draw
bonusThis short little bonus episode takes a look at the London Lions' upcoming opponents in EuroCup and gives you a little bit of information about each one. Hope you like it!
S1 Ep 19The Euro Step Brit: Episode 19 - From Worthing town to My Town
Our guest this week is Chris Pullem, best known here in the UK for his time with the London Leopards and the Worthing Bears. In this episode we’ll look back at his time with those clubs, why he walked away from coaching and also dive into a project which means so much to him, My Town TV.
S1 Ep 18The Euro Step Brit: Episode 18 - Same game, different sport, with Evan Walshe
Our guest is Great Britain international Evan Walshe, who spent last season in the SLB with the Bristol Flyers. In this episode we’ll discuss Evan’s basketball career to date and look back at some of the highs and lows along the way that have got him to where he is today. And we’ll also get Evan’s insights into the world of 3 x 3 and how much it has become a part of his life.
S1 Ep 17The Euro Step Brit: Episode 17 - 2001, A Billy Mims Odyssey
Billy Mims is best known here in the UK for his time with the London Leopards and Leicester Riders. After 2 decades as the head coach of Florida Tech, Billy decided to step down in March, so we take a look at Billy’s future plans and of course, we’ll talk London, Leicester and the time he ended up coaching in Ireland.
S1 Ep 16The Euro Step Brit: Episode 16 - An Uuulmer Adventure
Host Niall Gray takes a look back at his recent trip to watch Ratiopharm Ulm take on Fraport Skyliners of Frankfurt, and throws in interviews with Ulm's Sporting Director Thorsten Leibenath, head coach Ty Harrelson and guard Justinian Jessup. And there's also some random bits about the Berblinger Turm (Tower) and a hotel conversation!
S1 Ep 15The Euro Step Brit: Episode 15 - Once A Raider, with Josh Wilcher
We speak to Josh Wilcher, who is best remembered in the BBL for his time with the Plymouth Raiders. We'll look back on his time with the Raiders, discuss why his season at Reading Rockets was important for his career and look at his other stops around the British Basketball League, Australia and Germany. And we'll find out what he's been up to since he retired.
S1 Ep 14The Euro Step Brit: Episode 14 - The Plymouth Rider, with Ant Rowe
Our guest is Anthony Rowe, the former Raider turned Rider who came to the sport late but was able to enjoy a successful career before injuries brought his playing days to an end. We look back what it meant for Ant to play and captain his home-town club, and why Leicestershire is now home, and of course we delve into his commentating as well.