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    <description>Passport to the Pros is a storytelling platform that shines a light on the untold journeys of professional athletes who’ve taken their talents across borders. The show dives into real conversations with athletes who’ve lived the grind, embraced the culture, and built careers in places far from home.</description>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In Episode 14 of <em>Passport To The Pros</em>, the crew dives deep into the NBA Playoffs, discussing LeBron James’ incredible performances at age 41, Victor Wembanyama’s playoff growth, the Lakers’ battle with OKC, Anthony Edwards and the Timberwolves, Kevin Durant’s leadership questions, and much more.</p><p>The episode also features betting insights, playoff predictions, and reactions to the biggest storylines across the NBA.</p><p>Featuring:</p><ul><li>Hozaifa "Z" Almaleh</li><li>Mike Shagoury</li><li>Chad Hendrick</li><li>Giorgio Khoury </li></ul>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In Episode 14 of <em>Passport To The Pros</em>, the crew dives deep into the NBA Playoffs, discussing LeBron James’ incredible performances at age 41, Victor Wembanyama’s playoff growth, the Lakers’ battle with OKC, Anthony Edwards and the Timberwolves, Kevin Durant’s leadership questions, and much more.</p><p>The episode also features betting insights, playoff predictions, and reactions to the biggest storylines across the NBA.</p><p>Featuring:</p><ul><li>Hozaifa "Z" Almaleh</li><li>Mike Shagoury</li><li>Chad Hendrick</li><li>Giorgio Khoury </li></ul>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Passport to the Pros</em>, we sit down with elite player development coach Danny Cooper — founder of Danny Cooper Basketball — to break down what it really takes to build high-level athletes in today’s game.</p><p>Danny walks us through his journey from a Division III player to training NBA, college, and youth athletes across the U.S. and internationally. But this conversation goes beyond drills and workouts.</p><p>We get into:</p><ul><li>Why emotional intelligence is a competitive advantage in basketball</li><li>The truth about what “commitment” actually looks like at the highest level</li><li>Why most players are training the wrong way</li><li>The biggest gaps in player development today (and how to fix them)</li><li>How international players approach the game differently</li><li>The business side of building a basketball brand from scratch</li></ul><p>This is a practical, honest look at player development — not just as a skillset, but as a mindset.</p><p>If you're serious about improving your game, coaching others, or building something in the basketball world, this episode is worth your time.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Passport to the Pros</em>, we sit down with elite player development coach Danny Cooper — founder of Danny Cooper Basketball — to break down what it really takes to build high-level athletes in today’s game.</p><p>Danny walks us through his journey from a Division III player to training NBA, college, and youth athletes across the U.S. and internationally. But this conversation goes beyond drills and workouts.</p><p>We get into:</p><ul><li>Why emotional intelligence is a competitive advantage in basketball</li><li>The truth about what “commitment” actually looks like at the highest level</li><li>Why most players are training the wrong way</li><li>The biggest gaps in player development today (and how to fix them)</li><li>How international players approach the game differently</li><li>The business side of building a basketball brand from scratch</li></ul><p>This is a practical, honest look at player development — not just as a skillset, but as a mindset.</p><p>If you're serious about improving your game, coaching others, or building something in the basketball world, this episode is worth your time.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2026 21:06:33 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Passport to the Pros</em>, we sit down with elite player development coach Danny Cooper — founder of Danny Cooper Basketball — to break down what it really takes to build high-level athletes in today’s game.</p><p>Danny walks us through his journey from a Division III player to training NBA, college, and youth athletes across the U.S. and internationally. But this conversation goes beyond drills and workouts.</p><p>We get into:</p><ul><li>Why emotional intelligence is a competitive advantage in basketball</li><li>The truth about what “commitment” actually looks like at the highest level</li><li>Why most players are training the wrong way</li><li>The biggest gaps in player development today (and how to fix them)</li><li>How international players approach the game differently</li><li>The business side of building a basketball brand from scratch</li></ul><p>This is a practical, honest look at player development — not just as a skillset, but as a mindset.</p><p>If you're serious about improving your game, coaching others, or building something in the basketball world, this episode is worth your time.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The NBA and international basketball may look similar—but the rules create two completely different games.</p><p>In this episode, we break down the biggest differences between NBA and FIBA rules, including game length, court dimensions, three-point line spacing, goaltending, and defensive systems.</p><p>We also go deeper into how these differences affect player performance, strategy, and why some players thrive in one system but struggle in another.</p><p>If you're serious about understanding basketball at a higher level—this episode is essential.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The NBA and international basketball may look similar—but the rules create two completely different games.</p><p>In this episode, we break down the biggest differences between NBA and FIBA rules, including game length, court dimensions, three-point line spacing, goaltending, and defensive systems.</p><p>We also go deeper into how these differences affect player performance, strategy, and why some players thrive in one system but struggle in another.</p><p>If you're serious about understanding basketball at a higher level—this episode is essential.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2026 22:02:09 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The NBA and international basketball may look similar—but the rules create two completely different games.</p><p>In this episode, we break down the biggest differences between NBA and FIBA rules, including game length, court dimensions, three-point line spacing, goaltending, and defensive systems.</p><p>We also go deeper into how these differences affect player performance, strategy, and why some players thrive in one system but struggle in another.</p><p>If you're serious about understanding basketball at a higher level—this episode is essential.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Most players grow up chasing one goal: the NBA.</p><p>But what happens when that path doesn’t play out the way you expected?</p><p>In this episode of <em>Passport to the Pros</em>, we sit down with David Dixon — a high-level college player who experienced firsthand how unpredictable the game can be beyond the spotlight.</p><p>From early expectations to the reality of competing at the highest levels, Dixon breaks down what young athletes often miss: there are dozens of paths in basketball, and most of them don’t look anything like what you see on TV.</p><p>This conversation goes beyond stats and highlights — it’s about mindset, adaptability, and understanding the full ecosystem of the game.</p><p>If you're serious about basketball, this is the perspective you need before it’s too late.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Most players grow up chasing one goal: the NBA.</p><p>But what happens when that path doesn’t play out the way you expected?</p><p>In this episode of <em>Passport to the Pros</em>, we sit down with David Dixon — a high-level college player who experienced firsthand how unpredictable the game can be beyond the spotlight.</p><p>From early expectations to the reality of competing at the highest levels, Dixon breaks down what young athletes often miss: there are dozens of paths in basketball, and most of them don’t look anything like what you see on TV.</p><p>This conversation goes beyond stats and highlights — it’s about mindset, adaptability, and understanding the full ecosystem of the game.</p><p>If you're serious about basketball, this is the perspective you need before it’s too late.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 11 Apr 2026 14:12:36 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Most players grow up chasing one goal: the NBA.</p><p>But what happens when that path doesn’t play out the way you expected?</p><p>In this episode of <em>Passport to the Pros</em>, we sit down with David Dixon — a high-level college player who experienced firsthand how unpredictable the game can be beyond the spotlight.</p><p>From early expectations to the reality of competing at the highest levels, Dixon breaks down what young athletes often miss: there are dozens of paths in basketball, and most of them don’t look anything like what you see on TV.</p><p>This conversation goes beyond stats and highlights — it’s about mindset, adaptability, and understanding the full ecosystem of the game.</p><p>If you're serious about basketball, this is the perspective you need before it’s too late.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Episode 10: The first 3-Point Shot in NBA history &amp; more stories from NBA Champion Kevin Grevey</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>NBA Champion. NBA All-American. Scout. Coach. And one of the sharpest minds to ever talk about the game.</p><p>In this episode of <em>Passport to the Pros</em>, we sit down with <strong>Kevin Grevey</strong> — former Washington Bullets guard and <strong>1978 NBA Champion</strong> — for a deep conversation about basketball, mentorship, and what it really takes to reach the highest level of the game.</p><p>Grevey shares the journey from growing up in <strong>Hamilton, Ohio</strong>, to starring at the <strong>University of Kentucky</strong>, and ultimately being drafted into the NBA. Along the way, he breaks down the influence of mentors, the importance of discipline and basketball IQ, and the moment he realized he could truly compete with the best players in the world. <br>Episode 10-Kevin Grevey</p><p>We also dive into:</p><ul><li>What it was like playing alongside legends like <strong>Wes Unseld</strong> and <strong>Elvin Hayes</strong></li><li>The mentality behind championship teams</li><li>How the <strong>three-point line transformed the NBA</strong></li><li>The evolution of the modern game</li><li>Why understanding the <strong>history of basketball</strong> matters for today’s players</li><li>Kevin’s perspective on <strong>today’s NBA and NIL in college basketball</strong></li></ul><p>This episode is full of stories, lessons, and behind-the-scenes insights from someone who has seen the game from every angle — player, champion, scout, and mentor.</p><p>If you care about basketball, leadership, and what separates great players from everyone else, this conversation is worth your time.</p><p><strong>Guest:</strong> Kevin Grevey<br>🏆 NBA Champion – Washington Bullets (1978)<br>🏀 All-American – University of Kentucky<br>🎯 Former NBA scout and executive</p><p>📌 <strong>Subscribe to Passport to the Pros</strong> for more conversations with players, coaches, and experts across the basketball world.</p><p>👍 Like, comment, and share if you enjoyed the episode.</p><p>#NBA #Basketball #KevinGrevey #PassportToThePros #NBAPodcast #BasketballHistory #CollegeBasketball #NBALegends</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>NBA Champion. NBA All-American. Scout. Coach. And one of the sharpest minds to ever talk about the game.</p><p>In this episode of <em>Passport to the Pros</em>, we sit down with <strong>Kevin Grevey</strong> — former Washington Bullets guard and <strong>1978 NBA Champion</strong> — for a deep conversation about basketball, mentorship, and what it really takes to reach the highest level of the game.</p><p>Grevey shares the journey from growing up in <strong>Hamilton, Ohio</strong>, to starring at the <strong>University of Kentucky</strong>, and ultimately being drafted into the NBA. Along the way, he breaks down the influence of mentors, the importance of discipline and basketball IQ, and the moment he realized he could truly compete with the best players in the world. <br>Episode 10-Kevin Grevey</p><p>We also dive into:</p><ul><li>What it was like playing alongside legends like <strong>Wes Unseld</strong> and <strong>Elvin Hayes</strong></li><li>The mentality behind championship teams</li><li>How the <strong>three-point line transformed the NBA</strong></li><li>The evolution of the modern game</li><li>Why understanding the <strong>history of basketball</strong> matters for today’s players</li><li>Kevin’s perspective on <strong>today’s NBA and NIL in college basketball</strong></li></ul><p>This episode is full of stories, lessons, and behind-the-scenes insights from someone who has seen the game from every angle — player, champion, scout, and mentor.</p><p>If you care about basketball, leadership, and what separates great players from everyone else, this conversation is worth your time.</p><p><strong>Guest:</strong> Kevin Grevey<br>🏆 NBA Champion – Washington Bullets (1978)<br>🏀 All-American – University of Kentucky<br>🎯 Former NBA scout and executive</p><p>📌 <strong>Subscribe to Passport to the Pros</strong> for more conversations with players, coaches, and experts across the basketball world.</p><p>👍 Like, comment, and share if you enjoyed the episode.</p><p>#NBA #Basketball #KevinGrevey #PassportToThePros #NBAPodcast #BasketballHistory #CollegeBasketball #NBALegends</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Mar 2026 22:49:11 -0400</pubDate>
      <author>Hozaifa Almaleh &amp; Patrick Paone </author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>NBA Champion. NBA All-American. Scout. Coach. And one of the sharpest minds to ever talk about the game.</p><p>In this episode of <em>Passport to the Pros</em>, we sit down with <strong>Kevin Grevey</strong> — former Washington Bullets guard and <strong>1978 NBA Champion</strong> — for a deep conversation about basketball, mentorship, and what it really takes to reach the highest level of the game.</p><p>Grevey shares the journey from growing up in <strong>Hamilton, Ohio</strong>, to starring at the <strong>University of Kentucky</strong>, and ultimately being drafted into the NBA. Along the way, he breaks down the influence of mentors, the importance of discipline and basketball IQ, and the moment he realized he could truly compete with the best players in the world. <br>Episode 10-Kevin Grevey</p><p>We also dive into:</p><ul><li>What it was like playing alongside legends like <strong>Wes Unseld</strong> and <strong>Elvin Hayes</strong></li><li>The mentality behind championship teams</li><li>How the <strong>three-point line transformed the NBA</strong></li><li>The evolution of the modern game</li><li>Why understanding the <strong>history of basketball</strong> matters for today’s players</li><li>Kevin’s perspective on <strong>today’s NBA and NIL in college basketball</strong></li></ul><p>This episode is full of stories, lessons, and behind-the-scenes insights from someone who has seen the game from every angle — player, champion, scout, and mentor.</p><p>If you care about basketball, leadership, and what separates great players from everyone else, this conversation is worth your time.</p><p><strong>Guest:</strong> Kevin Grevey<br>🏆 NBA Champion – Washington Bullets (1978)<br>🏀 All-American – University of Kentucky<br>🎯 Former NBA scout and executive</p><p>📌 <strong>Subscribe to Passport to the Pros</strong> for more conversations with players, coaches, and experts across the basketball world.</p><p>👍 Like, comment, and share if you enjoyed the episode.</p><p>#NBA #Basketball #KevinGrevey #PassportToThePros #NBAPodcast #BasketballHistory #CollegeBasketball #NBALegends</p>]]>
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      <itunes:episode>9</itunes:episode>
      <podcast:episode>9</podcast:episode>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>From Player to NBA Scout: Inside the Mind of Adam Filippi<br></strong><br></p><p>In this episode of <em>Passport to the Pros</em>, we sit down with <strong>Adam Filippi</strong>—former professional player, the youngest scout in NBA history, and a key figure behind multiple championship organizations, including a decade with the Los Angeles Lakers.</p><p>Adam takes us through his truly global basketball journey: growing up between the U.S. and Italy, playing professionally in Europe, and leveraging that international foundation into a career scouting and developing elite talent. He shares behind-the-scenes stories from the NBA, including his time evaluating international prospects, working within championship locker rooms, and learning directly from legends like Kobe Bryant.</p><p>This conversation goes deep on what scouts <em>actually</em> look for, the realities of playing and developing overseas, why fundamentals still matter more than hype, and how language, culture, and adaptability can open—or close—doors in professional basketball. Adam also breaks down his transition into player development and shooting, explaining why shooting remains the ultimate equalizer in the modern game.</p><p>Whether you’re an aspiring pro, coach, scout, or just a student of the game, this episode is a masterclass in basketball knowledge, humility, and long-term career thinking. </p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>From Player to NBA Scout: Inside the Mind of Adam Filippi<br></strong><br></p><p>In this episode of <em>Passport to the Pros</em>, we sit down with <strong>Adam Filippi</strong>—former professional player, the youngest scout in NBA history, and a key figure behind multiple championship organizations, including a decade with the Los Angeles Lakers.</p><p>Adam takes us through his truly global basketball journey: growing up between the U.S. and Italy, playing professionally in Europe, and leveraging that international foundation into a career scouting and developing elite talent. He shares behind-the-scenes stories from the NBA, including his time evaluating international prospects, working within championship locker rooms, and learning directly from legends like Kobe Bryant.</p><p>This conversation goes deep on what scouts <em>actually</em> look for, the realities of playing and developing overseas, why fundamentals still matter more than hype, and how language, culture, and adaptability can open—or close—doors in professional basketball. Adam also breaks down his transition into player development and shooting, explaining why shooting remains the ultimate equalizer in the modern game.</p><p>Whether you’re an aspiring pro, coach, scout, or just a student of the game, this episode is a masterclass in basketball knowledge, humility, and long-term career thinking. </p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2026 06:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
      <author>Hozaifa Almaleh &amp; Patrick Paone </author>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>From Player to NBA Scout: Inside the Mind of Adam Filippi<br></strong><br></p><p>In this episode of <em>Passport to the Pros</em>, we sit down with <strong>Adam Filippi</strong>—former professional player, the youngest scout in NBA history, and a key figure behind multiple championship organizations, including a decade with the Los Angeles Lakers.</p><p>Adam takes us through his truly global basketball journey: growing up between the U.S. and Italy, playing professionally in Europe, and leveraging that international foundation into a career scouting and developing elite talent. He shares behind-the-scenes stories from the NBA, including his time evaluating international prospects, working within championship locker rooms, and learning directly from legends like Kobe Bryant.</p><p>This conversation goes deep on what scouts <em>actually</em> look for, the realities of playing and developing overseas, why fundamentals still matter more than hype, and how language, culture, and adaptability can open—or close—doors in professional basketball. Adam also breaks down his transition into player development and shooting, explaining why shooting remains the ultimate equalizer in the modern game.</p><p>Whether you’re an aspiring pro, coach, scout, or just a student of the game, this episode is a masterclass in basketball knowledge, humility, and long-term career thinking. </p>]]>
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      <title>Episode 8: You Didn’t Make the NBA… Now What?</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Passport to the Pros</em>, we dive into the realities of playing professional basketball abroad. From navigating contracts and visas to adjusting to new cultures, styles of play, and expectations, this conversation breaks down what the overseas path really looks like.</p><p>Michael Shagoury is joined by Hozaifa “Zee” Almaleh and Chad Hendrick, two players who have lived the international basketball experience firsthand. Together, they discuss who playing abroad is actually for, how players find opportunities, what kind of money can realistically be made, and the biggest mistakes athletes make early in their overseas careers.</p><p>The episode also explores how international basketball can serve as a development pathway, not just a fallback, and why some players and coaches used overseas experience to reach the NBA. The conversation wraps with a fast-paced game challenging the hosts to guess which NBA players and coaches played or coached abroad before making it to the league.</p><p>This episode is essential listening for high school, college, and international players considering professional basketball beyond the NBA.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Passport to the Pros</em>, we dive into the realities of playing professional basketball abroad. From navigating contracts and visas to adjusting to new cultures, styles of play, and expectations, this conversation breaks down what the overseas path really looks like.</p><p>Michael Shagoury is joined by Hozaifa “Zee” Almaleh and Chad Hendrick, two players who have lived the international basketball experience firsthand. Together, they discuss who playing abroad is actually for, how players find opportunities, what kind of money can realistically be made, and the biggest mistakes athletes make early in their overseas careers.</p><p>The episode also explores how international basketball can serve as a development pathway, not just a fallback, and why some players and coaches used overseas experience to reach the NBA. The conversation wraps with a fast-paced game challenging the hosts to guess which NBA players and coaches played or coached abroad before making it to the league.</p><p>This episode is essential listening for high school, college, and international players considering professional basketball beyond the NBA.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 09 Jan 2026 16:31:26 -0500</pubDate>
      <author>Hozaifa Almaleh, Chad Hendrick, Michael Shagoury</author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of <em>Passport to the Pros</em>, we dive into the realities of playing professional basketball abroad. From navigating contracts and visas to adjusting to new cultures, styles of play, and expectations, this conversation breaks down what the overseas path really looks like.</p><p>Michael Shagoury is joined by Hozaifa “Zee” Almaleh and Chad Hendrick, two players who have lived the international basketball experience firsthand. Together, they discuss who playing abroad is actually for, how players find opportunities, what kind of money can realistically be made, and the biggest mistakes athletes make early in their overseas careers.</p><p>The episode also explores how international basketball can serve as a development pathway, not just a fallback, and why some players and coaches used overseas experience to reach the NBA. The conversation wraps with a fast-paced game challenging the hosts to guess which NBA players and coaches played or coached abroad before making it to the league.</p><p>This episode is essential listening for high school, college, and international players considering professional basketball beyond the NBA.</p>]]>
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      <title>Episode 7: NBA Cup Recap </title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Episode 7 marks a new chapter for <em>Passport to the Pros</em> as Z welcomes a new member into the podcast family: journalist and SideKix Media founder <strong>Michael Shagoury</strong>. </p><p>The conversation kicks off with a recap of a playoff-feel <strong>NBA Cup Final</strong>, breaking down momentum swings, bench impact, and why the Cup is becoming a real statement-maker early in the season. Z also shares behind-the-scenes perspective on the business of the league—what prize money like <strong>$500K</strong> actually means for players once taxes, fees, and support systems are accounted for—and why incentives could be the key to revitalizing events like All-Star Weekend.</p><p>From there, the episode goes deeper: the rise of international talent, the development gap between academy systems overseas and AAU culture in the U.S., and why younger coaches and front-office leaders are becoming the new norm. The duo also explores what makes franchises like the Spurs a blueprint organization—and whether the NBA is entering a new era led by homegrown young contenders like OKC and San Antonio.</p><p><br>To close, the show introduces a <strong>fan Q&amp;A</strong> segment, starting with a question many players wrestle with: <em>How do you know if you’re good enough to go pro?</em> The answer is honest, nuanced, and full of perspective—highlighting niche skill development, mindset, and the real opportunities that exist beyond the NBA, including international pro leagues.</p><p>Plus: Z previews upcoming 2026 guests including <strong>Craig Hodges</strong> and <strong>Kevin Grevey</strong>, and teases future episodes focused on the many careers that power the game—from scouts and trainers to cap experts and media professionals.</p><p><br>If you love basketball and want a clearer blueprint for the road ahead, Episode 7 is where the podcast levels up.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Episode 7 marks a new chapter for <em>Passport to the Pros</em> as Z welcomes a new member into the podcast family: journalist and SideKix Media founder <strong>Michael Shagoury</strong>. </p><p>The conversation kicks off with a recap of a playoff-feel <strong>NBA Cup Final</strong>, breaking down momentum swings, bench impact, and why the Cup is becoming a real statement-maker early in the season. Z also shares behind-the-scenes perspective on the business of the league—what prize money like <strong>$500K</strong> actually means for players once taxes, fees, and support systems are accounted for—and why incentives could be the key to revitalizing events like All-Star Weekend.</p><p>From there, the episode goes deeper: the rise of international talent, the development gap between academy systems overseas and AAU culture in the U.S., and why younger coaches and front-office leaders are becoming the new norm. The duo also explores what makes franchises like the Spurs a blueprint organization—and whether the NBA is entering a new era led by homegrown young contenders like OKC and San Antonio.</p><p><br>To close, the show introduces a <strong>fan Q&amp;A</strong> segment, starting with a question many players wrestle with: <em>How do you know if you’re good enough to go pro?</em> The answer is honest, nuanced, and full of perspective—highlighting niche skill development, mindset, and the real opportunities that exist beyond the NBA, including international pro leagues.</p><p>Plus: Z previews upcoming 2026 guests including <strong>Craig Hodges</strong> and <strong>Kevin Grevey</strong>, and teases future episodes focused on the many careers that power the game—from scouts and trainers to cap experts and media professionals.</p><p><br>If you love basketball and want a clearer blueprint for the road ahead, Episode 7 is where the podcast levels up.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Jan 2026 22:01:56 -0500</pubDate>
      <author>Hozaifa Almaleh &amp; Michael Shagoury </author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Episode 7 marks a new chapter for <em>Passport to the Pros</em> as Z welcomes a new member into the podcast family: journalist and SideKix Media founder <strong>Michael Shagoury</strong>. </p><p>The conversation kicks off with a recap of a playoff-feel <strong>NBA Cup Final</strong>, breaking down momentum swings, bench impact, and why the Cup is becoming a real statement-maker early in the season. Z also shares behind-the-scenes perspective on the business of the league—what prize money like <strong>$500K</strong> actually means for players once taxes, fees, and support systems are accounted for—and why incentives could be the key to revitalizing events like All-Star Weekend.</p><p>From there, the episode goes deeper: the rise of international talent, the development gap between academy systems overseas and AAU culture in the U.S., and why younger coaches and front-office leaders are becoming the new norm. The duo also explores what makes franchises like the Spurs a blueprint organization—and whether the NBA is entering a new era led by homegrown young contenders like OKC and San Antonio.</p><p><br>To close, the show introduces a <strong>fan Q&amp;A</strong> segment, starting with a question many players wrestle with: <em>How do you know if you’re good enough to go pro?</em> The answer is honest, nuanced, and full of perspective—highlighting niche skill development, mindset, and the real opportunities that exist beyond the NBA, including international pro leagues.</p><p>Plus: Z previews upcoming 2026 guests including <strong>Craig Hodges</strong> and <strong>Kevin Grevey</strong>, and teases future episodes focused on the many careers that power the game—from scouts and trainers to cap experts and media professionals.</p><p><br>If you love basketball and want a clearer blueprint for the road ahead, Episode 7 is where the podcast levels up.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Episode 6 – Ryan Holmes Sr.: Global Hoops, Mental Strength, and Giving Back</p><p>In this inspiring episode of Passport to the Pros, Ryan Holmes Sr. takes us from his roots in Chicago Heights, Illinois, to the international basketball stage around the world. A proud graduate of Philander Smith University, Ryan shares how his journey through overseas leagues tested his adaptability, mindset, and perseverance.</p><p>Now, as the founder of the non-profit “One Thumbs Up”, created in memory of his sister, Ryan continues to make an impact—using his platform to uplift others both on and off the court.</p><p>Reflecting on his career and personal growth, Ryan offers powerful lessons on mental toughness and self-belief: “Everything starts in the mind. You can't have more than what you think of yourself.” and about adapting to global competition: “From region to region, the game changes... Once you figure it out and you understand it, you can apply it to every country.”</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Episode 6 – Ryan Holmes Sr.: Global Hoops, Mental Strength, and Giving Back</p><p>In this inspiring episode of Passport to the Pros, Ryan Holmes Sr. takes us from his roots in Chicago Heights, Illinois, to the international basketball stage around the world. A proud graduate of Philander Smith University, Ryan shares how his journey through overseas leagues tested his adaptability, mindset, and perseverance.</p><p>Now, as the founder of the non-profit “One Thumbs Up”, created in memory of his sister, Ryan continues to make an impact—using his platform to uplift others both on and off the court.</p><p>Reflecting on his career and personal growth, Ryan offers powerful lessons on mental toughness and self-belief: “Everything starts in the mind. You can't have more than what you think of yourself.” and about adapting to global competition: “From region to region, the game changes... Once you figure it out and you understand it, you can apply it to every country.”</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 24 Oct 2025 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
      <author>Hozaifa Almaleh &amp; Patrick Paone </author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Episode 6 – Ryan Holmes Sr.: Global Hoops, Mental Strength, and Giving Back</p><p>In this inspiring episode of Passport to the Pros, Ryan Holmes Sr. takes us from his roots in Chicago Heights, Illinois, to the international basketball stage around the world. A proud graduate of Philander Smith University, Ryan shares how his journey through overseas leagues tested his adaptability, mindset, and perseverance.</p><p>Now, as the founder of the non-profit “One Thumbs Up”, created in memory of his sister, Ryan continues to make an impact—using his platform to uplift others both on and off the court.</p><p>Reflecting on his career and personal growth, Ryan offers powerful lessons on mental toughness and self-belief: “Everything starts in the mind. You can't have more than what you think of yourself.” and about adapting to global competition: “From region to region, the game changes... Once you figure it out and you understand it, you can apply it to every country.”</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Damond Williams: Chicago Grit, Global Game, and Giving Back</p><p>In this episode of Passport to the Pros, we sit down with Damond Williams, a Chicago native whose basketball journey spans from the blacktops of his hometown to the NCAA Tournament — and beyond. Damond reflects on his path through New Mexico State, Memphis, and McNeese State, where his hard work and resilience earned him a shot at March Madness.</p><p>After his playing career, Damond founded the Chicago Basketball Academy, a program dedicated to developing athletes both on and off the court. He also shares stories from his unforgettable matchups with Michael Jordan, offering insight into what it takes to compete at the highest level.</p><p>“Nothing is easy, nothing is overnight and if you're gifted, you still got to work.”</p><p>“The game of basketball is system based, especially on the professional level. So once I got used to the system... I always had this versatile approach to do what was needed to win.”</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Damond Williams: Chicago Grit, Global Game, and Giving Back</p><p>In this episode of Passport to the Pros, we sit down with Damond Williams, a Chicago native whose basketball journey spans from the blacktops of his hometown to the NCAA Tournament — and beyond. Damond reflects on his path through New Mexico State, Memphis, and McNeese State, where his hard work and resilience earned him a shot at March Madness.</p><p>After his playing career, Damond founded the Chicago Basketball Academy, a program dedicated to developing athletes both on and off the court. He also shares stories from his unforgettable matchups with Michael Jordan, offering insight into what it takes to compete at the highest level.</p><p>“Nothing is easy, nothing is overnight and if you're gifted, you still got to work.”</p><p>“The game of basketball is system based, especially on the professional level. So once I got used to the system... I always had this versatile approach to do what was needed to win.”</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 10 Oct 2025 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
      <author>Hozaifa Almaleh &amp; Patrick Paone </author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Damond Williams: Chicago Grit, Global Game, and Giving Back</p><p>In this episode of Passport to the Pros, we sit down with Damond Williams, a Chicago native whose basketball journey spans from the blacktops of his hometown to the NCAA Tournament — and beyond. Damond reflects on his path through New Mexico State, Memphis, and McNeese State, where his hard work and resilience earned him a shot at March Madness.</p><p>After his playing career, Damond founded the Chicago Basketball Academy, a program dedicated to developing athletes both on and off the court. He also shares stories from his unforgettable matchups with Michael Jordan, offering insight into what it takes to compete at the highest level.</p><p>“Nothing is easy, nothing is overnight and if you're gifted, you still got to work.”</p><p>“The game of basketball is system based, especially on the professional level. So once I got used to the system... I always had this versatile approach to do what was needed to win.”</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Episode 4 – Tony “The Tiger” Thompson: Fighting for the Heavyweight Title and Beyond</p><p>In this episode of Passport to the Pros, we step into the ring with Tony “The Tiger” Thompson, the heavyweight boxer who rose from his upbringing in Washington, D.C. to fight for the Heavyweight Championship of the World — twice. Tony reflects on how boxing became more than a career; it became a passport that took him around the globe.</p><p>“To me that was the biggest take from boxing. It wasn’t the money. It wasn’t the prizes. It was the places I was able to go.” With honesty and grit, Tony shares the highs and lows of his journey, from chasing titles to inspiring the next generation. His advice for young people is simple but powerful: “Believe. Never give up on yourself.”</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Episode 4 – Tony “The Tiger” Thompson: Fighting for the Heavyweight Title and Beyond</p><p>In this episode of Passport to the Pros, we step into the ring with Tony “The Tiger” Thompson, the heavyweight boxer who rose from his upbringing in Washington, D.C. to fight for the Heavyweight Championship of the World — twice. Tony reflects on how boxing became more than a career; it became a passport that took him around the globe.</p><p>“To me that was the biggest take from boxing. It wasn’t the money. It wasn’t the prizes. It was the places I was able to go.” With honesty and grit, Tony shares the highs and lows of his journey, from chasing titles to inspiring the next generation. His advice for young people is simple but powerful: “Believe. Never give up on yourself.”</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 26 Sep 2025 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Episode 4 – Tony “The Tiger” Thompson: Fighting for the Heavyweight Title and Beyond</p><p>In this episode of Passport to the Pros, we step into the ring with Tony “The Tiger” Thompson, the heavyweight boxer who rose from his upbringing in Washington, D.C. to fight for the Heavyweight Championship of the World — twice. Tony reflects on how boxing became more than a career; it became a passport that took him around the globe.</p><p>“To me that was the biggest take from boxing. It wasn’t the money. It wasn’t the prizes. It was the places I was able to go.” With honesty and grit, Tony shares the highs and lows of his journey, from chasing titles to inspiring the next generation. His advice for young people is simple but powerful: “Believe. Never give up on yourself.”</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Episode 3 – Chris Charles: From Villanova to Becoming an ABL All-Time Great<br></strong><br></p><p>In this episode of <em>Passport to the Pros</em>, professional basketball star <strong>Chris Charles</strong> shares his journey from growing up in Milwaukee to competing at Villanova University and eventually playing professionally around the world. Chris dives into his international experiences in <strong>Syria, Thailand, and beyond</strong>, reflecting on the challenges and triumphs that shaped his career.</p><p>One of the highlights of his journey? Being named to the <strong>ASEAN Basketball League’s Top 10 Players of All Time</strong> — a testament to his dedication and resilience. Chris offers valuable perspective on navigating adversity: <em>“There are going to be plenty of ups and downs [in your career] and while you’re in those ups and downs, it’s tough to think about how it’s going to pan out… in the moment, it may seem like a disaster, but that’s building character.”</em></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Episode 3 – Chris Charles: From Villanova to Becoming an ABL All-Time Great<br></strong><br></p><p>In this episode of <em>Passport to the Pros</em>, professional basketball star <strong>Chris Charles</strong> shares his journey from growing up in Milwaukee to competing at Villanova University and eventually playing professionally around the world. Chris dives into his international experiences in <strong>Syria, Thailand, and beyond</strong>, reflecting on the challenges and triumphs that shaped his career.</p><p>One of the highlights of his journey? Being named to the <strong>ASEAN Basketball League’s Top 10 Players of All Time</strong> — a testament to his dedication and resilience. Chris offers valuable perspective on navigating adversity: <em>“There are going to be plenty of ups and downs [in your career] and while you’re in those ups and downs, it’s tough to think about how it’s going to pan out… in the moment, it may seem like a disaster, but that’s building character.”</em></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Sep 2025 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
      <author>Hozaifa Almaleh &amp; Patrick Paone </author>
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      <itunes:author>Hozaifa Almaleh &amp; Patrick Paone </itunes:author>
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        <![CDATA[<p><strong>Episode 3 – Chris Charles: From Villanova to Becoming an ABL All-Time Great<br></strong><br></p><p>In this episode of <em>Passport to the Pros</em>, professional basketball star <strong>Chris Charles</strong> shares his journey from growing up in Milwaukee to competing at Villanova University and eventually playing professionally around the world. Chris dives into his international experiences in <strong>Syria, Thailand, and beyond</strong>, reflecting on the challenges and triumphs that shaped his career.</p><p>One of the highlights of his journey? Being named to the <strong>ASEAN Basketball League’s Top 10 Players of All Time</strong> — a testament to his dedication and resilience. Chris offers valuable perspective on navigating adversity: <em>“There are going to be plenty of ups and downs [in your career] and while you’re in those ups and downs, it’s tough to think about how it’s going to pan out… in the moment, it may seem like a disaster, but that’s building character.”</em></p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Episode Two: Chad Hendrick</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>From the University of Houston to professional basketball courts in Italy, Jordan, Qatar, and Syria — <strong>Chad Hendrick</strong> has seen it all.</p><p>In this episode of <em>Passport to the Pros</em>, Chad opens up about the mindset that fueled his success, the lessons he learned playing overseas, and what it’s like watching his son chase his own basketball dreams.</p><p><em>“My belief in my abilities had to come from within. I didn’t let my trials and tribulations deter me.”<br></em><br></p><p><em>“There’s one thing that every human on Earth does not have a limitation to… how hard they work on something.”</em></p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>From the University of Houston to professional basketball courts in Italy, Jordan, Qatar, and Syria — <strong>Chad Hendrick</strong> has seen it all.</p><p>In this episode of <em>Passport to the Pros</em>, Chad opens up about the mindset that fueled his success, the lessons he learned playing overseas, and what it’s like watching his son chase his own basketball dreams.</p><p><em>“My belief in my abilities had to come from within. I didn’t let my trials and tribulations deter me.”<br></em><br></p><p><em>“There’s one thing that every human on Earth does not have a limitation to… how hard they work on something.”</em></p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Aug 2025 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
      <author>Hozaifa Almaleh &amp; Patrick Paone </author>
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      <itunes:author>Hozaifa Almaleh &amp; Patrick Paone </itunes:author>
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        <![CDATA[<p>From the University of Houston to professional basketball courts in Italy, Jordan, Qatar, and Syria — <strong>Chad Hendrick</strong> has seen it all.</p><p>In this episode of <em>Passport to the Pros</em>, Chad opens up about the mindset that fueled his success, the lessons he learned playing overseas, and what it’s like watching his son chase his own basketball dreams.</p><p><em>“My belief in my abilities had to come from within. I didn’t let my trials and tribulations deter me.”<br></em><br></p><p><em>“There’s one thing that every human on Earth does not have a limitation to… how hard they work on something.”</em></p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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      <title>Episode One: Hozaifa Almaleh</title>
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        <![CDATA[<p>From the streets of Damascus to the doorstep of the NBA 🏀 — Hozaifa Almaleh’s journey is one you won’t forget.</p><p>In our debut episode of <em>Passport to the Pros</em>, Hozaifa not only shares his inspiring basketball story, but also opens up about why we started this podcast and what we hope you take away from it — stories that prove dreams have no borders.</p><p><em>“When I first stepped on the court in America, I wasn’t just representing myself — I was representing every kid who thought their dream was impossible.”<br></em><br></p><p>From the grind to the culture shocks, and the moments that shaped his career, this is the conversation that sets the tone for everything to come.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>From the streets of Damascus to the doorstep of the NBA 🏀 — Hozaifa Almaleh’s journey is one you won’t forget.</p><p>In our debut episode of <em>Passport to the Pros</em>, Hozaifa not only shares his inspiring basketball story, but also opens up about why we started this podcast and what we hope you take away from it — stories that prove dreams have no borders.</p><p><em>“When I first stepped on the court in America, I wasn’t just representing myself — I was representing every kid who thought their dream was impossible.”<br></em><br></p><p>From the grind to the culture shocks, and the moments that shaped his career, this is the conversation that sets the tone for everything to come.</p>]]>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 15 Aug 2025 12:00:00 -0400</pubDate>
      <author>Hozaifa Almaleh &amp; Patrick Paone </author>
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      <itunes:author>Hozaifa Almaleh &amp; Patrick Paone </itunes:author>
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      <itunes:duration>2266</itunes:duration>
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        <![CDATA[<p>From the streets of Damascus to the doorstep of the NBA 🏀 — Hozaifa Almaleh’s journey is one you won’t forget.</p><p>In our debut episode of <em>Passport to the Pros</em>, Hozaifa not only shares his inspiring basketball story, but also opens up about why we started this podcast and what we hope you take away from it — stories that prove dreams have no borders.</p><p><em>“When I first stepped on the court in America, I wasn’t just representing myself — I was representing every kid who thought their dream was impossible.”<br></em><br></p><p>From the grind to the culture shocks, and the moments that shaped his career, this is the conversation that sets the tone for everything to come.</p>]]>
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      <itunes:explicit>No</itunes:explicit>
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