Hanno Möttölä: NBA Pioneer & International Coach on What It Takes to Go Pro

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This week, Cory sits down with Hanno Möttölä—Finland’s first NBA player, University of Utah Hall of Famer, and current assistant coach for the Finnish national team. Hanno’s journey spans from dominating youth basketball in Europe to starring for Utah in the NCAA championship game, breaking into the NBA with the Atlanta Hawks, and later shaping European and Finnish basketball as a coach. In this episode, Hanno delivers practical, no-nonsense advice for families navigating the prep school and college basketball pipeline. He breaks down what truly separates future pros: the will and skill to practice, finding the right fit (not just the biggest name), and the importance of honest coaching over empty promises. Hanno also tackles the impact of NIL and transfer rules, why immediate playing time matters more than program prestige, and how European development models differ from the U.S. system.

⏱️Timestamps:

0:00 Cory Heitz introduces the episode, reminisces about playing against Hanno in Finland, and sets up the background.
2:20 Cory and Hanno discuss their first meeting and early basketball experiences in Finland.
3:02 Hanno recalls hosting American players and the sauna story.
4:14 Cory transitions to Hanno’s development and journey to playing in America.
4:28 Hanno details his growth, coaching influences, and recruitment process, including why he chose Utah.
8:00 Hanno discusses Rick Majerus’s recruiting approach and the importance of head coaches visiting international prospects.
12:24 Cory asks about Utah practices and the “secret sauce” to making the NBA; Hanno describes the intensity, physicality, and luck involved.
19:33 Hanno shares lessons learned from Coach Majerus about work ethic and discipline.
21:52 Cory asks when Hanno realized he could play in the NBA; Hanno discusses his college progression, draft experience, and Utah’s success.
27:41 Hanno reflects on the best and worst parts of the NBA, including playing against Michael Jordan and Hakeem Olajuwon.
33:10 Hanno compares EuroLeague and NBA playing styles, team dynamics, and fan cultures.
41:34 Hanno recalls the most electric college atmospheres, especially games against New Mexico and BYU.
43:57 Discussion about coaching Lauri Markkanen, his development, and what sets NBA-level players apart.
49:26 Hanno explains advising Finnish players on navigating the US college system, NIL, and transfer rules.
56:10 In-depth talk about NIL’s impact, player development, the financial realities of European basketball, and balancing national team commitments.
1:12:26 Cory asks about “Sisu” and its meaning in Finnish culture; Hanno explains.
1:14:25 Quick hitters: Best player played against (Michael Jordan), best coached against (Nikola Jokic), favorite movie (Pulp Fiction, Star Wars).
1:15:44 Hanno discusses hobbies outside basketball, especially cooking and family time.
1:17:45 Closing remarks, Hanno invites listeners to visit Finland, describes the unique seasons, and reflects on hospitality.

💡 Key Topics:

📌 What separates future NBA players: skill, will, and the right environment (basketball development, player mentality)
📌 Honest recruiting and finding the right college fit (prep school basketball, recruitment, player placement)
📌 NIL and transfer portal realities for international and U.S. athletes (college basketball, NIL, transfer rules)
📌 European vs. U.S. player development models (EuroLeague, NCAA, player pathways)
📌 Coaching Lauri Markkanen and the importance of self-driven improvement (NBA development, coaching insights)
📌 Balancing national team commitments with U.S. college basketball (academic-athletic balance, international players)

🗒️ About Hanno Möttölä:

Hanno Möttölä is a trailblazer in Finnish basketball, the first player from Finland to reach the NBA, and a University of Utah Hall of Famer. After starring for Utah and playing in the 1998 NCAA championship game, he was drafted by the Atlanta Hawks, later enjoying a standout career in Europe’s top leagues. As a coach, Hanno has developed elite talent at Helsinki Basketball Academy and serves as assistant coach for the Finnish national team, shaping the next generation of international players.

🔗 Connect with Hanno Möttölä:

Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/hannomottola/?hl=en
Twitter | https://x.com/hannomottola
LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/hanno-m%C3%B6tt%C3%B6l%C3%A4-aa336077/

🔗 Connect with Cory:

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