Aloha Alive: The Dawn O'Brien Podcast
A streetball legend walks into Kalihi and doesn’t ask for a red carpet. We sit down with Philip “Hot Sauce” Champion, the face so many fans still associate with the AND1 era, and we get past the mixtape mythology to hear the true arc: daily work in the mirror, a season of trouble, and the wild moment his signature moves got him noticed even while he was locked up. He explains how quickly life can flip when you’re prepared, and why he never tried to reshape himself to fit a league mold. From there, we go deeper than highlights. Hot Sauce talks about humility as a decision, not a personality trait, and what it means to show up for kids who come from tough neighborhoods. We connect that to Hawaii youth basketball, where travel, tournament fees, and limited island schedules make access hard, especially after COVID. Coach Momo breaks down how Team Here We Go runs like an ohana, how fundraising and nonprofit partners help cover costs, and why bringing a big name to a local camp can unite an entire basketball community. Then the conversation turns unexpectedly personal and practical when Portia Champion joins us. She shares how podiatry “chose” her through mentorship and repeated signs, why foot and ankle care matters more than most athletes admit, and how she and Hot Sauce balance structure with spontaneity in real life. We close by naming our “aloha heroes” and honoring the family members who made the road possible. If you care about streetball culture, AND1 history, youth mentorship, and building character alongside skill, press play, then subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review. What part of Hot Sauce’s story hits you the hardest? IG @DawnOBrienHI FB Dawn O'Brien HI www.ChooseAloha.org IG @alohaalivepodcast youtube.com/@AlohaAlivePodcast
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