Tales from Ben Gurion Airport: What happens when the players land in Israel?

Aug 16, 2023 | Holyland Hoops

One of the best things about Israeli basketball is when the foreign players begin to make their arrivals to the country. For some they are returning to a familiar place and a familiar team. For others it may be moving to a new club in the Holy Land or perhaps they had once visited Israel with another European team and will now make it their new home for the upcoming season. While for others it may be the first time that they have ever stepped foot in the Promised Land.

August 15th marked the beginning of a week plus long list of player arrivals from Hapoel Jerusalem who welcomed the first few players including Zach Hankins and Chris Johnson to Maccabi Tel Aviv and Hapoel Holon who will see their new and old faces land at Ben Gurion Airport.

Zach Hankins with Hapoel Jerusalem fans – Photo Credit: The Sports Rabbi


If one arrives to Israel almost every day coming up will find fans of all stripes, wearing their team’s colors, banging on drums and just having a great time, while the media whip out their microphones to get the first words for the new season.

There may be dogs with the players, significant others and children along with lost luggage and missed flights, but when they arrive they will put on their team’s polo shirt and wrap a scarf around their neck to show their loyalty. There will be singing and dancing as the new campaign is upon us all.

Smiles, handshakes and hugs between players and fans, staff and players as well as flags being waved in the arrivals hall for all to see.


Some players will need to get into shape or take off some extra weight, others will jump right into the preseason and some will even be rehabbing.

There will be veterans and rookies, some tall and others short with each having a unique role in the puzzle that their team has put together.

It doesn’t matter if you are on a flight from Athens, Madrid, Basel, Belgrade, Los Angeles or New York, the average person who is coming for a visit or returning home will have a real opener at any hour of the day as airport officials try and keep everyone at arm’s length.

There’s nothing better than getting the adrenaline pumping whether you are fan or journalist as everyone knows that the summer is heading towards its end and the fun is about to begin.

“We had a really nice summer,” Zach Hankins, last season’s Israeli League MVP with Hapoel Jerusalem and fittingly the first player to arrive. “We saw a lot of family but were excited to get back to the routine, back to the team and back to some winning.”

“The only reason I got the MVP because I have people passing to me down low in the post. So a lot of that individual award is because of the team, the coaching and the strategy and bringing back the same guys and some more talent is only going to help us each individually to be better as a group. Yes, there’s pressure but I’m just here to win and I’m glad we got come guys to do it.”

Chris Johnson, who will begin his 5th season in Israel returns to Hapoel Jerusalem after 3 seasons with Hapoel Holon with the last one serving as the club’s captain arrived just a mere couple of hours after Hankins and is looking forward to his new/old team.


“Honestly I didn’t know I’d be playing in Israel. I thought that me being in Israel was the end of it. I had other offers and it came as a surprise but it’s a country that I’m familiar with and I’m happy to be back.”

“I like the way last year they had a good culture, how they approached games, the coaching staff, coaching philosophy. Just speaking to a few guys, Zach Hankins and coach it just made sense. His energy, I could tell he had the guys on the same page all year. For me it’s also the defensive mentality and we are just looking forward to getting to work together.

Hankins looked ahead to the team’s goals as they will look to add some more hardware to their trophy case after winning the State Cup last season, falling in the Basketball Champions League final and ending their domestic campaign in the semifinals.


“The goals are higher, meet the same level we were at as we had a lot of great pieces so the goal is just to keep building up with what we had and we have a great returning group and a great returning coach and so our goal is to keep going higher. Championships, trophies, all of it.”

Johnson believes that the Reds can put together a new season but that will also be contingent on staying healthy, “The sky’s the limit. If everybody stays healthy and buys into what coach asks from everybody which I’m sure we will all do, the sky’s the limit. I’m not putting on any limitations but for me I am always competing for championships, but like I said we have to mesh together and everybody’s got to stay healthy and think we’ll have a chance.”

With a number of new players coming in from Yovel Zoosman, Gaby Chachashvili, Maurice Ndour, Bryton Lemar and of course Johnson, Hankins sees a lot of potential but the team will need to keep to its principles.

“I’m excited about all of them and I’ve been following really closely when the guys signed. I talked with Chris a little bit and I’m excited to play with him, he’s a hard worker, played against Lemar and I’m excited to see how the pieces fit together. There are a lot of really good pieces and a lot of talent and we have to make sure we stick to our system, live on defense and we’re adding some good offense which is great, sticking to our core identity which we started last year.”

Chris Johnson – Photo Credit: The Sports Rabbi


Johnson who is well known to be one of the best defensive players in the league will most certainly enjoy his new coach, Aleksandar Dzikic who thrives on that style of play, “I heard that he cares about his players and that he’s really intense with a Serbian mindset. He’s been all over, the Euroleague, he’s coached in the NBA and his philosophy. I like the approach and the way the team is going.”

However, Hankins who is taking part in his third year in Israel, is happy to be back in order to get some real authentic local cuisine, “I missed some really good hummus. The food here is really good and my wife and I ended up liking it a lot more than we were expecting to. Back home you get pizza and that stuff so we are really excited to get this type of food.”

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