Chip Rives is a six-time Emmy award-winning director and producer from Houston. He is the president of Texas Crew Productions, the director of ESPN’s 30 for 30 film Phi Slama Jama, and is currently producing Music’s Greatest Mysteries for AXS TV. As a true trifecta MMH guest, we talk all things music, movies, and hoops! The Rockets, Jordan, college hoops, pitching to networks, the importance of storytelling, Phi Slama Jama and Benny Anders, Friends in Low Places, and more…
MMH Interviews | Chip Rives
Hello! My name is Sasha Klare-Ayvazian. I am a professional musician in Austin, Texas. I’m an Armenian-Jewish man originally from Western, MA. COVID-19 has stripped away so much of my work, I decided to start this site and create content around three of my passions: music, movies, and hoops.
I have played music all my life and it is my career, so that one’s easy. My Dad loves movies and kind of got me going there.
I just absolutely love going to the theatre (ideally Alamo Drafthouse): the big screen, the lights go out, and you get transported for 2 hours—a big reason I love sci-fi! And hoops…not sure how it happened. My parents aren’t sports folk (though my Mom loves LeBron—how can you not!). I do know when it happened: playing pickup at naked-hippie camp in Vermont.
When I tagged along to pickup one fateful Tuesday in the old Chevy Pickle and experienced how stupid hard it was to get that damn ball through that rusty orange rim, I just fell in love. Love playing the game. Until recently, I played in the noon game at the Austin JCC—probably the thing I miss the most.
And I love the NBA (I’m not a big college guy). I’m a huge Celtics fan! Actually crazy story, the day before my wedding I met Paul Pierce—one of the most incredible things to ever happen—in the hotel we were staying. I said,
“Paul thank you so much for 2008! (Pause.) Man, I can’t believe we lost in 2010…”
“Don’t bring that up.” He responded.
Well said Paul.
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