Sports Business Secrets
By Kevin Tarca
This podcast is designed to share secrets from experts in the sports business world to help you along your own path to success in this industry. You’ll hear from general managers of professional teams to CEOs of sports tech companies to agents, coaches, players and everything in between.
Join me in real time on my personal journey of growing my agency, traveling the world and battling through obstacles in this competitive industry!
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Sports Business SecretsNov 11, 2020
Episode 524: Want to Be A Pro? Here Is Some Annual Guidance
educate yourself
understand the agent business model
how to approach the agent selection process
a brief overview of basketball abroad
start preparing for retirement now!
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Episode 523: Sean Doherty, Head Coach Hamden Hall Country Day School
Today’s guest is Sean Doherty, Head Coach of Hamden Hall Country Day School in Hamden, CT!
Coach Doherty is a Worcester, Mass native and has been around the game for several decades! After high school he played collegiately at Worcester State College before jumping directly into coaching. He spent time as an assistant at his alma mater under fellow podcast guest (and my college Head Coach), Tom Moore. He soon after became an Assistant on staff at Division II powerhouse, Assumption.
Next up was a successful run at Holy Cross and a brief stop at Western Kentucky before taking over the program at Division III, Salem State. After his run at Salem State he reunited with Coach Moore at Quinnipiac University, which is where our relationship began! He is entering year 8 at Hamden Hall this fall.
Today we talked about:
- Growing up being a multi-sport athlete
- A powerful conversation with a referee after a summer game
- His recruiting experience and collegiate career
- Starting the JV program at his alma mater
- The major differences between D1, D2 & D3 hoops
- Necessary skill sets & characteristics to play at a high level
- His 3 NCAA Tournament appearances at Holy Cross
- How accountability was the cornerstone of a teams' success
- How he handles discussions with parents
- and much more
Appreciate you tuning in. Hope you enjoy!
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Episode 522: The Latest NIL Craziness...
Wait, that kid went back in the portal?
That school doesn't even have a collective?
Questions that are uttered on the daily...
Today I went on a little rant about the changing landscape in college sports. Now approaching three years from the day NIL became a reality, you would think that we would have this situation figured out.
It's quite the opposite. I feel like today is more chaotic then ever before.
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Episode 521: Welcome, Ballogy!
PUMPED to officially welcome Ballogy to the Sports Business Secrets family! Ballogy is a mobile app created by coaches for coaches. It is a digital command center for coaches that makes it easy for you to evaluate, manage and track the skill development for your team. In today's episode I break down what Ballogy is, who its for, and why I think it's a no-brainer tool for coaches at all levels. https://www.ballogy.com/ For 20% off USE CODE: partners20off
Episode 520: Jordan Green, Ballogy Chief Experience Officer
Today’s guest is Jordan Green, Chief Experience Officer at Ballogy!
Jordan is a former collegiate and pro athlete who is a remarkable example of how you can turn your skill set and passion into a life long career after the ball stops bouncing! He was a three year start at Texas A&M University, played for the San Antonio Spurs G-League affiliate for 3 years and then spent one year playing professionally in France.
He had a short stint working with Ernst & Young in between his playing years, and after hanging up the shoes (for real the second time), he stepped into a big role with Ballogy, a software company that is transforming the way athletes prepare for their sports.
Today we talked about:
When he first started getting serious about basketball
Getting state ranked early and what it really meant
His recruiting process and why he chose Texas A&M
How he built relationships the moment he got to college
Preparing for a job in something other than sports
His first job at Ernst & Young and what his role was
The moment he realized he missed the game
The rollercoaster of emotions during G-League tryouts
A quick stint playing professionally in France
How he got involved in Ballogy & all about the company
The important aspects of modern player development
His entrepreneurial project – “The Whole Athlete”
and much more
Appreciate you tuning in. Hope you enjoy!
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Episode 519: Would You Work For Free?
Should you work for free? What value does it bring? What does it really mean when someone says, "I love this so much that I would do it for free"?
All great questions. Tune in to hear my answers.
Episode 518: Exactly What I'm Doing March 28, 2024
Have you ever spent 8 hours in a mall? I have. And I came home with not a single shopping purchase.
Another cool high school championship event, some takeaways about the NBA and youth prospects & KTA client who clinched a playoff spot abroad.
Have a day!
Episode 517: Duncan Lloyd, Agent & President of DML, Ltd.
Today’s guest is Duncan Lloyd, President of DML Ltd.
Duncan is a graduate from the University of Pennsylvania, who went on to get his Law Degree though Temple University's Beasley School of Law. He practiced law in various capacities, from technology based transactions to intellectual property rights cases. He also spent some time defending the city of Philadelphia in discrimination lawsuits.
Duncan has been involved in the athlete representation business for 15 years. He is currently licensed as an NBPA, FIBA and NCAA agent. He has clients who play in the NBA and has placed players in many countries around the world. He currently runs his own agency and today we are going to learn more about his journey!
Today we talked about….
- His college experience studying contract & international law
- Being in Philly when Fran Dunphy was running the show
- How going to law school can benefit the role of an agent
- His first few years as an agent & what he learned
- A breakdown of the 3 main agent licenses (NBPA, FIBA, NCAA)
- All about his current company, DML, Ltd.
- The importance of transparency and loyalty
- A breakdown of what goes into the pre-draft process
- What FIBA needs to improve (spoiler alert... it’s a lot)
- and much more
Appreciate you tuning in. Hope you enjoy!
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Episode 516: Exactly What I'm Doing on March 14, 2024
Happy Thursday from Atlantic City! Today I've got some KTA updates, thoughts on recruiting, latest topics of interest in the world of sports business and some exciting international basketball news!
Thanks for tuning in!
Episode 515: Go Where You Are Valued
Put yourself in an environment where you are valued.
That doesn't mean stop chasing the top tier.
That means, again, put yourself in an environment where you are valued.
Episode 514: Darren Angell, Asst to the Head Coach at Furman University
Today’s guest is Darren Angell, Assistant to the Head Coach at Furman University!
Darren is the first ever “run it back episode” on Sports Business Secrets. Which is awesome for a few reasons. First, it means I’ve been bringing on experts in the industry for a long time. Second, and more importantly, he has pivoted to a different role in the sports business world so we get to learn a new perspective!
Darren played basketball at Mercyhurst University before getting his law degree from the University of Kansas. He spent many years practicing law as an attorney in Chicago, during which time he simultaneously represented professional basketball players as a licensed sports agent.
He had a change of heart in 2021 to get back into the coaching world, and after a giant leap of faith and found himself on staff at Indiana State University. Fast forward to today he is in his second year with Furman University with a role that I like to refer to as, “the most important job in modern college basketball.”
Today we talked about….
- leaving law and jumping back into college sports
- his first role as a director of basketball operations
- the opportunity to join coach Richey’s staff at Furman
- the extraordinary NCAA Tournament win in 2023
- his role as the “chief of staff” and what that entails
- why coaching staffs need to manage the business side
- NIL updates and how Furman is navigating that space
- What fundraising means for college basketball
- The challenges of building a culture in today’s landscape
- What the future college landscape looks like
- and much more
Appreciate you tuning in. Hope you enjoy!
Episode 513: Basketball in Serbia
Episode 512: Clay Mallory, Founder & CEO of New Era Athlete
Today’s guest is Clay Mallory, Founder & CEO of New Era Athlete! A San Francisco, California native, Clay has been involved with the basketball industry in different capacities for nearly a decade.
From volunteer video coordinator positions to high school coaching to player representation to college coaching to scouting and pretty much everything else in between. He earned his masters in Sport Management at the University of San Francisco, he’s currently the west coast scout and director of business development for One Motive Sports, and he is a bit more than a year into his newest endeavor, New Era Athlete!
Today we talked about:
- Transitioning from playing into coaching & managing roles
- Early sports industry career experience
- His current role with One Motive Sports
- The birth of New Era Athlete & its purpose
- The NIL money differences – collective vs true
- How many followers you need to get paid
- Summer camps and merchandising strategy
- How the portal fits into the NIL environment
- How colleges should leverage NIL moving forward
- And much more
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Episode 511: A Day in the Life Abroad
Since day 1 of the podcast I've made an effort to give you a front row seat to everything I do. Today I dive into what "a day in the life" looks like when I'm outside the country and how I choose the location!
Episode 510: Miles Schmidt-Scheuber, Broadcaster & Writer
Episode 509: Alan Stein, Jr., Speaker, Author & Performance Expert
After graduating from Elon University, he co-founded his own high performance training service that focused on youth athletes. Since then, he has trained some of the most elite athletes on the planet, including Kevin Durant, Steph Curry, Kobe Bryant (and many others).
Alan now focuses his time helping individuals and organizations maximize their performance. He is a speaker, a coach, an author, a consultant, a husband and a father!
Today we talked about:
the journey he took to play collegiately
a quote from Jay Bilas that stuck with him
what “unseen hours” really means
which skills translate from sports to the real world
intrinsic competition vs extrinsic competition
his views on personal and professional social media
things that all leaders do extremely well
his “whiteboard memory” mental model
and much more
Appreciate you tuning in. Hope you enjoy!
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Episode 508: Season Four Debut!
Episode 507: Zac Ikuma, GM of the Tokushima Gambarous
Today’s guest is Zac Ikuma, the General Manager of the Tokushima Gambarous, an expansion team in the Japanese B3 League! He is in his first season managing a professional basketball club after various roles in the sports industry. He has an extremely unique background for a GM, which is why I believe he will continue to thrive in this role!
Zac has done everything from TV production to on field reporting to stage acting to NFL commentary to professional baseball interpreter and much more in between. Before arriving in Tokushima, Zac spent the last 4 years as the Official Correspondent for the Washington Wizards.
Today we talked about:
- Growing up in a bilingual family
- How he got his first professional opportunity
- How his acting career helps him in business
- His time spent with the Washington Wizards
- A breakdown of the Japanese pro leagues
- All about Tokushima and his expansion team
- How the ownership group supports the vision
- GM responsibilities (and common misconceptions)
- Team culture -- how they are building winning habits
- Pros & cons of being relegated or promoted
- Goals for Tokushima this season
- and much more
Appreciate you tuning in. Hope you enjoy!
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Episode 506: The Current State of Professional Basketball Abroad
If you want hear me babble for 20 minutes about the state of professional basketball abroad, this one is for you!
It's definitely an exciting time to be involved in pro sports, but there are still many things that need to be improved. Whether it's team financials, gatekeeping or accountability, most topics today revolve around transparency (or lack there of).
Appreciate you tuning in!
Episode 505: Joe Moore, Chief Strategy Officer at Centercourt Sports Academy
Today’s guest is Joe Moore, fellow New Jersey native, former NCAA Lacrosse National Champion & current Chief Strategy Officer at Centercourt Sports Academy!
After playing collegiately at Syracuse University, Joe wanted to continue playing at the next level. He had a short stint as a pro, but at that point he had already realized his potential off the field and was well on his way to success in the business world.
Today we talked about:
- Growing up playing multiple sports
- The post grad path before going to college
- His recruitment process and choosing Syracuse
- Winning a National Championship as a freshman
- The importance of leveraging your passions
- Trying to find an identity outside of lacrosse
- All about Centercourt and their mission
- His entrepreneurial mindset & culture at work
- His leadership techniques & daily routines
- and much more
Appreciate you tuning in. Hope you enjoy!
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Episode 504: Goran Sasic, Executive Director EHCB
Episode 503: What is the FIBA Europe Cup?
Here's a little free game for ya. Today I discuss what the FIBA Europe Cup is.
If you want to see this broken down visually, check out my online courses, I just added it in a BONUS module.
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Episode 502: Brain Dump Monday
College hoops off to a wild start, KTA clients heating up in international competitions, new podcast roundtables & more!
7 weeks until the new year... here's whats on deck this month...
Episode 501: Skye Ettin, Assistant Coach UC Santa Barbara
Todays guest is Skye Ettin, Assistant MBB Coach at UC Santa Barbara.
Skye grew up in Princeton, NJ, where we first met as opponents in high school! He then played collegiately at The College of New Jersey where he was a three-year captain.
After graduating he joined the staff at Princeton University as the Director of Basketball Operations but didn’t take long for him to be named an assistant coach, a role he has filled the previous 6 seasons!
He’s garnered many accolades over that time span, including being named an NABC 30 under 30 honoree and one of the 50 most impactful mid major assistants in the country by Silver Waves Media.
He capped off the Princeton chapter with an unbelievable run to the Sweet 16 in the 2023 NCAA tournament. Skye is now in his first season as an Assistant Coach at UC Santa Barbara.
Today we talked about….
- Growing up in Princeton, NJ
- The recruiting path and early adversity
- The differences between d3 and d1 players
- Why his coaching perspective started in college
- His career at TCNJ and the transition after
- The Sweet Sixteen Run with Princeton
- His new chapter at UC Santa Barbara
- The importance of an international roster
- Where you should play if you want to be seen
- How to build relationships in the industry
- and much more
Appreciate you tuning in. Hope you enjoy!
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Episode 500: 🚨Milestone: The Big Five Hundred!
Today is a huge milestone celebration -- 500 episodes!
- No publishing company.
- No financial backing.
- No team of editors.
- No fancy equipment.
- No sponsorships (yet…)
Just a pair of headphones... and a lot of thoughts.
I appreciate all the support so far, here's to the next 500! 🥂
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Episode 499: Evann Baker, Assistant Coach UMBC Men's Basketball
Today’s guest is one of my best friends, Evann Baker, who is currently an Assistant Coach at UMBC!
Evann is originally from Washington D.C. where he quickly became one of the most sought-after recruits in the country. He was named D.C.’s Gatorade Player of the Year in 2006 at Archbishop Carroll and went on to play collegiately at Quinnipiac University.
He’s coached at many levels before joining UMBC, including the grassroots level with Team Takeover, being a grad assistant at Penn State and the video coordinator at Akron.
Today Evann shares the journey throughout his playing days and then dives into his current role at UMBC and what’s in store for the upcoming season.
Today we talked about:
- Growing up in DC with his mother and 5 brothers
- His high school experience at Archbishop Carroll
- Some early setbacks that he had to overcome
- Battling through his career ending injury
- The transition to becoming a full time coach
- His coaching stops at Penn State & Akron
- How he ended up as an Assistant at UMBC
- The culture they are building & season expectations
- and much more
Appreciate you tuning in. Hope you enjoy!
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Episode 498: Exactly What I'm Doing on October 24, 2023
Here are some KTA client updates and a few things on the winter agenda.
Episode 497: Nik Caner-Medley, Former Pro & Current Entrepreneur
Today’s guest is Nik Caner-Medley, former professional basketball player who is embracing the new chapter in his life as an entrepreneur!
Arguably one of the best prospects to ever come from Maine, Nik took home many awards, including being named the Gatorade Player of the Year in 2002 after averaging 36.5 points during his senior season.He went on to play 4 years at Maryland, finishing as one of five players ever to tally over 1500pts, 500 rebounds, 200 assists, 100 steals, 100 3’s & 50 blocked shots.
Nik went undrafted in the 2006 NBA draft and eventually signed with the Detroit Pistons as a free agent. After an injury before his rookie season started he had the opportunity to help a team in Germany make a playoff push in 2007. Despite his hesitation, he went for it and it became the true start to his historically successful career abroad.
And that’s just a small piece of his background. I'm just as excited to share with you who Nik is OFF the court and what he's been up to since retirement.
Today we also talked about:
- growing up in Maine
- his routine and work ethic playing hoops as a kid
- when he realized that he could play at the next level
- his AAU opportunity from the Pump Brothers
- the chip on his shoulder from being unranked
- the college recruiting process and why he chose Maryland
- winning an ACC Championship in 2006
- signing with the Pistons after going undrafted
- his mindset when he found out he was going to Germany
- differences between USA and European playing styles
- advice for players who aspire to play at the pro level
- his transition into retirement
- and much more!
Appreciate you tuning in. Hope you enjoy!
Episode 496: Exactly What I'm Doing on September 27, 2023
Back in the wonderful U.S of A.
Here's a quick recap of the 9 weeks abroad and what's on the agenda for the rest of the year.
Episode 495: Pro Basketball in Azerbaijan
I spent 5 days in Azerbaijan diving into the vision for professional basketball.
Here is a recap of my trip, some details on the league, and most importantly a few ways I think this market could sneak into an highly sought after destination for import players.
Episode 494: Sports in the United Arab Emirates
It's been interesting to see how different countries value their sports, both on a grassroots level and an elite international level.
I am by no means an expert on the sports market in the UAE after a short trip, but here is a bit deeper dive into the recently approved UAE Sport Strategy 2031.
Episode 493: Exactly What I'm Doing September 17, 2023
Hello from Abu Dhabi. Here is a short recap of the World Cup and a little bit about the trip to the UAE!
Episode 492: Donovan Smith Signs in Azerbaijan
Episode 491: Exactly What I'm Doing on September 5, 2023
Back in Manila and pumped for the last stretch of the 2023 FIBA World Cup!
Here's some behind the scenes on what I've been up to and what's in store for this week.
Episode 490: What Makes A Club Successful Abroad (Part Two)
There are a many variables that go into having a successful pro basketball organization abroad. Depending on the market, certain variables end up being more important than others. But in my opinion, there are 4 that stand out as the most imperative.
In part two today I dive deeper into variables number 3 and 4!
Episode 489: What Makes A Club Successful Abroad (Part One)
There are a many variables that go into having a successful pro basketball organization abroad. Depending on the market, certain variables end up being more important than others. But in my opinion, there are 4 that stand out as the most imperative.
In part one today I dive deeper into the first two!
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Episode 488: Life & Hoops in Hong Kong
Episode 487: Exactly What I'm Dong on July 28, 2023
Episode 486: Solly Fulp, Executive VP of LEARFIELD
Today’s guest is Solly Fulp, Executive Vice President of LEARFIELD!
Solly is responsible for Name, Image & Likeness strategy, growth, and development across LEARFIELD's 180+ university partners. Previously he led the multi-media rights business for university partners in the east region as well as the NCAA, Naming Rights and Campus+ divisions.
The college sports landscape is changing at a pace that is sometimes hard to keep up with. Today Solly explains what some of those changes consist of and why he believes LEARFIELD is positioned to lead the way.
Today we also talked about:
- growing up in a small town in Alaska
- his experience as a wrestler at the University of Oregon
- his transition from college athlete to the "real world"
- the status of NIL in college sports today
- the power of content creation & storytelling
- LEARFIELD Allied program & suite of solutions
- the benefits of NIL no one is talking about
- a strategic agreement with Opendorse
- a breakdown of multimedia rights
- how sponsorship ROI from brands
- and much more!
Appreciate you tuning in. Hope you enjoy!
Episode 485: Looking for a College Scholarship?
Do you have a scholarship offer? If the answer is no, you have two choices:
You could either sit on social media and recruiting websites pouting about why your name is not where you want it to be.
Or you could listen to the 4 recommendations I have in this episode and put yourself in a better position for exposure.
Episode 484: Exactly What I'm Doing on July 12, 2023
A rare break from NBA Summer League, KTA client updates, continued bullish views on the Asian markets, the next road trip and more.
Episode 483: Donovan Smith Signs in China
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Episode 482: Toyoshige Kano Signs In Japan
Toyoshige Kano Highlights
Shibuya Sunrockers Press Release
Tokushima Gambarous Press Release
Episode 481: Djimon Henson Signs in Finland
Djimon Henson has signed to play the 2023-2024 season with Vilpas in the Korisliiga, Finland's top league!
Djimon is coming off an impressive season in Georgia's Superleague. He averaged 22.1 points, 5.7 rebounds and 2.9 assists, leading his team to win the Georgian Cup along with taking home the League Championship Trophy. Djimon was voted the MVP of the Superleague Finals as well as the Player of the Year.
Next stop, Finland!
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Episode 480: KTA Welcomes Toyoshige Kano
KTA welcomes Toyoshige Kano!
Toyo was born in Tokyo, Japan. When he was 11 years old he moved to the USA with his mother. While in the states he has developed his game at Archbishop Riordan High School, a powerhouse in San Francisco, and most recently at Skyline College.
Tune in to hear more about Toyo as he prepares to begin his rookie season as a professional basketball player!
Episode 479: Darnell Jones, Co-Founder & CEO of POWERHANDZ
Today’s guest is Darnell Jones, Co-Founder & CEO of POWERHANDZ!
Darnell is an entrepreneur, investor, athlete and sales professional. The resilience he needed to overcome obstacles early in his basketball career prepared him for the business world. He began his post playing career in the medical device industry and it didn’t take him long to climb the ladder to leadership positions.
Darnell’s first company, TUKZ Undergarments, was a patented underwear line that was eventually acquired. Shortly after he began his next business venture, POWERHANDZ, which is an athletic sporting goods provider of performance enhancing training products, where he currently serves as the CEO.
Today we talked about:
- growing up in Salt Lake City, Utah
- being overlooked and always needing to do extra
- his curiosity about the body & supplements
- early & constant challenges on his basketball journey
- how he prepared himself for the retirement process
- stepping into the deep end of the medical device industry
- how selling to doctors leveled up his salesmanship
- educating himself on the venture capital world
- what it was like to be on Shark Tank
- lessons learned from selling his first company
- all about the POWERHANDZ mission
- and much more!
Appreciate you tuning in. Hope you enjoy!
Episode 478: Free Game... 8 People You Should Follow
I just finished recording a podcast episode with the 135th guest that I've had the privilege to interview on Sports Business Secrets. As I was adding the name to the "Guest List," I took a moment to pinch myself. What an absolutely EPIC group of decision makers and power shakers in the sports business industry.
The amount of wisdom shared by these guests in their respective roles is invaluable! Not to mention, it's all FREE GAME!
My goal today is to share some episodes that you should listen to if you are an aspiring professional basketball player. Of course, once I started making this list, I realized I could include just about every single guest episode... So I will filter it down even further.
These episodes include guests that specifically talk about the path to becoming a pro, including topics like:
- the characteristics found in highly rated prospects
- the pros & cons of going down the prep school pathway
- where to find an agent and important topics to discuss before signing
- the differences between leagues and salaries abroad
- what it was like to play in new countries for the first time
- what to do when battling injuries and other challenges abroad
- transitioning from basketball career to "the real world"
Episode 477: Aaron Johnson, CEO & Founder of Ball Beyond
Today’s guest is Aaron Johnson, CEO & Founder of Ball Beyond! Aaron played collegiately at Penn State University, although the beginning of that chapter was very different than the ending! He originally joined the team as a walk-on, but quickly proved why he was a scholarship player. By his junior year he was leading the Big Ten in rebounding and started catching the attention of scouts and agents.
Fast forward nearly a decade later and he had left his mark on the professional level in several countries abroad including Russia, Latvia, Spain, Italy, Belgium, Germany, Turkey, Croatia, Holland, Greece, and Cyprus.
After retiring, he jumped right into the deep end of entrepreneurship by starting his own businesses, and today we get to hear all about them!
Today we talked about:
- being overlooked in high school and prep school
- betting on himself as a walk-on in college
- his personality and reputation off the court
- the mindset shift when he got his first contract
- injuries that he had to battle through
- the difficult process of hanging up the shoes
- what he learned from delivering packages for UPS
- where he came up with the name for Ball Beyond
- some player development tips he teaches
- his thoughts on NIL & how he's helping athletes
- and much more
Appreciate you tuning in. Hope you enjoy!
Episode 476: LFG or GTFO!
Want to be more efficient with your time?
Want to save lots of energy?
Search for LFG energy. Nothing less.
Have yourself a day!!!
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Episode 475: Vanja Cernivec, GM of the London Lions (WBBL)
Today’s guest is Vanja Cernivec, the General Manager of the London Lions (WBBL)!
Vanja is originally from Slovenia, but has extended her presence all over the world making a major impact in the basketball space. Her eye for talent and passion for teaching the youth started when she was coaching in NBA schools in India and China and continued when she started managing Boki Nachbar's basketball camps. Shortly after she made the jump to the operations side of the NBA, which eventually led to a scouting role with the Chicago Bulls.
Last summer she made the transition to the General Manager role in London, and today we get to hear all about it!
Today we talked about:
- growing up in Slovenia and her basketball aspirations
- what she wanted to be when she grew up
- her experience playing and studying in the USA
- the transition from playing to "the real world"
- her role as a Euroleague Basketball Delegate
- her various global stops working with the NBA
- soul searching during a big decision making process
- her historic role in the Chicago Bulls organization
- the transition to become a General Manager
- all about the London Lions organization
- and much more
Appreciate you tuning in. Hope you enjoy!
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