Tamir Goodman – www.israelhayom.com https://www.israelhayom.com israelhayom english website Thu, 16 Dec 2021 15:13:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 https://www.israelhayom.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/cropped-G_rTskDu_400x400-32x32.jpg Tamir Goodman – www.israelhayom.com https://www.israelhayom.com 32 32 'Jewish Jordan' enters sports-equipment industry, scores big https://www.israelhayom.com/2021/12/16/the-jewish-jordan-enters-sports-equipment-industry-scores-big/ https://www.israelhayom.com/2021/12/16/the-jewish-jordan-enters-sports-equipment-industry-scores-big/#respond Thu, 16 Dec 2021 15:13:21 +0000 https://www.israelhayom.com/?p=736281   Former professional American-Israeli basketball player Tamir Goodman, known informally as "The Jewish Jordan,"' has made leaps and bounds on the court as a player, coach, and educator, and now, he has started a new sports-equipment innovation company called "Aviv." Launched during the COVID-19 pandemic, the brand was catalyzed by growing concerns around public health, […]

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Former professional American-Israeli basketball player Tamir Goodman, known informally as "The Jewish Jordan,"' has made leaps and bounds on the court as a player, coach, and educator, and now, he has started a new sports-equipment innovation company called "Aviv." Launched during the COVID-19 pandemic, the brand was catalyzed by growing concerns around public health, leading the professional sports industry to make unprecedented changes to keep their communities and players safe.

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"During the lockdowns, basketball was shut down, and we didn't know when it would return, but were told that when it did, each player would need to bring their own ball. So I got into this mode. I love the game and the players, and I wanted to help," Goodman told JNS.

Aviv nets are antimicrobial and moisture-wicking, both to benefit the quality of performance for players, in addition to their well-being.

According to Goodman, who grew up in Maryland and was once ranked the 25th best high-school basketball player in the United States, sweaty, slippery basketballs have been a long-standing challenge to in-game shooting and dribbling. The Aviv net employs patent-pending technology developed by a high-end fabrics company based in the Israeli city of Ra'anana that dramatically dries the basketball from sweat and cleans bacteria from the ball's surface every time the ball goes through the hoop.

"This means players will have a decreased risk of coming in contact with harmful bacteria and be able to play with a far less slippery ball than usual, ultimately improving ball-handling and shooting," said Goodman.

Though the former basketball player's career was cut short due to injuries and unforeseen challenges, Goodman shared that it is healing to still be involved in the game and helping others. "It is a blessing. I feel I am fulfilling my mission in this world."

His innovative and positive attitude is exceptionally Israeli and Jewish. "Israel is a forward-thinking country, always thinking of solutions, TikkunOlamm, and innovation, and to bring something to market you need the Israeli attributes of facing your fears, hustling, and networking," said Goodman.

The idea of turning a challenge into a blessing, he added, is a Jewish value that mirrors his own career story as well as the founding of Aviv, which means "spring" in Hebrew and is an homage to moving forward after the hard winter – a message of renewal.

'Impact lives through technology'

To bring the product to market, Goodman paired up with his friend David Warshawsky, who was on the coaching staff at his high school and who now owns a world-famous PR and marketing firm specializing in sports.

"Tamir's story is an inspiration to all, with the message that you can achieve your dreams with perseverance and hard work," Warshawsky told JNS. "It's the full-circle story of someone who had great talent, played at professional level, and turned his unique way of looking at things to become an entrepreneur with smart ideas. He is a go-getter and a mensch."

This month, the pair announced a strategic partnership with The Basketball League (TBL), a North American minor league professional basketball organization, in which Aviv will be the exclusive provider of basketball nets during the 2022 season across their 42 North American teams.

"As soon as we heard about it, we knew it was something special. This net is going to make such a positive impact on our organization and our players," commented TBL CEO, Evelyn Magley. "We believe in Tamir and what he stands for – namely, reaching out to communities and having a positive impact on their lives through basketball," she told JNS. "Tamir is sincere and genuinely wants to impact lives through technology."

According to Goodman and Warshawsky, TBL's commitment to make Aviv the official net of the league is the first of many to come. Dick's Sporting Goods will be carrying the net online and in its top 50 retail stores starting in the spring.

"We are in conversations with a number of college conferences, and beta tests are going on with a number of NBA teams," added Warshawsky. "Aviv also has two other groundbreaking, innovative products in development with relevance to basketball and many other sports as well."

Goodman echoed prospects for the future, saying "Aviv will continue to reimagine and revolutionize sports equipment to benefit professional and nonprofessional athletes alike, aiming to innovate and evolve sports."

Reprinted with permission from JNS.org.

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NBA Hall of Famer Rick Barry visited children at a basketball camp in Jerusalem last week during his stay in Israel.

Barry stopped by the Jerusalem International YMCA to speak with youngsters taking part in the annual Tamir Goodman Basketball Camp about the fundamentals behind the sport.

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Barry, who played for the Golden State Warriors and the Houston Rockets, told them: "You can talk about preparation, dedication, determination; you can talk about all these wonderful characteristics to help you be a successful person. What it all boils down to – the one characteristic you have to have if you really want to be good at what you're doing in life – you have to get confidence in your ability to do what it is you've trained to do."

He also shared photos from his visit to the basketball camp on Twitter.

The camp is run by former American-Israeli basketball player Tamir Goodman, dubbed back in the day by Sports Illustrated magazine as the "Jewish Jordan."

Goodman thanked Barry for taking time to speak at the camp, saying, "You see how much he cares about the kids; he cares about the game. It's something that the kids will always remember and it definitely enhanced their life, so I'm thankful for it."

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Barry said he was enjoying his stay in Israel, which he called "an amazing country."

"I don't think people around the world understand how many amazing innovations have come out of Israel," he added. "The Jewish people are an amazing group of people. Wonderful people. I told Tamir yesterday that I don't think you can have a better friend than a Jewish friend."

Reprinted with permission from JNS.org.

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