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Jason Wingate’s always been a student of the game, but now he’s a true teacher.
Like Shamm, Jason earned his stripes hooping courts in Rucker Park and was one of the best guards to ever lace 'em up at Manhattan College. Even though he didn’t play in the League, he’s doing something even more impactful–teaching the young ones. And he gives out the kind of hoop wisdom that needs to be heard by every single person.
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In 1998, blue chip basketball teams were shaking in their mid-tops because of the legendary Minnesota Gophers squad that made it to the Final Four. One of Shamm’s OG NYC friends, Eric Harris, was a big part of that squad.
Eric sits down to talk about college ball, the importance of an education and how he’s become one of the most in demand trainers for up and coming hoopers
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When guys like Andre Barrett and Shamm are coming out of NYC, it’s no surprise why real ones consider The Big Apple the Mecca of basketball. And New York is exactly this episode centers on. Dre and Shamm discuss why NYC is so special to basketball, how street ball shaped their game and life after professional basketball
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At 6’11”, Zendon Hamilton isn’t what usually comes to mind when you think of the word “guru” but that’s exactly what he is. He can tell you how to drop step dunk on anyone and how to navigate life like a pro at the same time.
Shamm and Zen go way back, and in this episode, we hear about his history, why education matters as much as basketball, and what makes players good or great when he’s coaching them today.
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If you’re an aspiring point guard, stop what you’re doing and listen to this now.
You owe Rod Strickland some serious props for inspiring basically every guard in the league today. Living legend, Rod Strickland, sits down to tell us how he inspired Shamm, about how NYC made him the player he was, and the importance of creativity in basketball.
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The spotlight has been on Harrison Barnes for a while now and he’s never stopped shining bright.
From heralded prospect at North Carolina, to ‘ship winner at Golden State, Harrison takes us through his basketball journey, his amazing draft class, dishes out some fire advice to young players, and how great players make it look so easy.
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Hooping in the NBA isn’t all windmills and roses. You gotta put in work. A lot of work.
Rudy Gay’s been tearing it up in the league for 10+ years, so you know he’s doing something right. In this episode, Rudy brings on his journey from rookie to one of the league’s most consistent players, why competition is key and how to stay grounded it.Listen up and then get to work.
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You know that feeling when you haven’t seen one of your boys in forever but you end up kicking it and joking like you haven’t missed a beat? That’s what you get when fellow class of '95 legend, Laron Profit, gets on set with Shamm. Laron talks about why that class of ‘95 was so special, getting back into coaching, and even tells a story about him, Shamm, cruising and a 90s Lincoln Navigator. Nothing but true friends.
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Caris LeVert is the human rebound. He’s dealt with some serious injuries but is coming back stronger than ever. Dude is on the come up with the Nets for real. Caris stops by to talk to Shamm about how he rebounds from injury, what players have inspired him, and playing on the new look Nets. Keep an eye on him for sure.
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Today, we’ve got one of the biggest names in the business, Mark Cuban. Shamm and Jose talk with Mark about everything from life after Dirk, his journey from businessman, basketball conglomerate, to apex predator in ABC’s “Sharktank”,and why the future’s so bright with Luka. A true player’s owner, this dude is just as good as spitting insane stats as he is closing deals.
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If Danny Green’s hungry, you best believe Danny Green’s gonna eat.
In this episode, Shamm sits down with 2xNBA champion, Danny Green, to talk about why you should focus on the strengths that make you great, why DG’s always focused on defense, which players in the league are the hardest to guard, and a whole mess of everything else. He’s got the rings to back up everything he says, so listen up
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Basketball legend and current Dallas Mavericks player development coach, God Shammgod, has launched his own podcast. “Talk to God”, discusses all things basketball, culture and music with current NBA players, owners, and legends.
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