The Huddle with Peter Hooley: Kouat Noi
23 Jan
1
min read


Sydney Kings' Kouat Noi is having the best year of his career so far, cementing himself as a role player for the Kings, and is widely touted as a lock for Sixth Man of the Year.
Join Pete Hooley as he sits down to get to know Kouat a bit better, and to find out where his drive and confidence comes from, translating that to his game on the court.
Watch Kouat Noi's episode of The Huddle via the Sydney Kings’ YouTube channel below. While you’re there, be sure to hit subscribe, to ensure you never miss out on any of our great videos.
00:00 – Intro
00:59 – True Authentic Self
02:24 – Family Life
03:49 – Early Beginnings & Journey
08:27 – College Years
11:30 – Turning Pro
13:15 – Career Year at The Kings
15:26 – Being a Role model
18:38 – Self Confidence on The Court
20:02 – Old Friends & Rivals
22:04 - Outro

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