See the Game Differently


  • Matthew Ragsdale Knows What He Is

    Matthew Ragsdale Knows What He Is

    Some skills fade as the competition gets tougher — size evens out, speed meets its match, athleticism stops being an advantage. Shooting isn’t one of those skills. It scales. The higher the level, the more it matters. Matthew Ragsdale plays like he knows it. He’s one of the most willing shooters in the league —…

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  • Europe Is Losing Talent to the NCAA

    Europe Is Losing Talent to the NCAA

    College basketball is no longer just an American story. It is redrawing the global map. In the last two years, U.S. programmes have begun to lure Europe’s best young talent with offers that combine money, exposure and a proven route to the NBA. College basketball is increasingly viewed as the second-best league in the world…

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  • Becoming the Manchester They Want to Be

    Becoming the Manchester They Want to Be

    Manchester Basketball began this summer with a plan that reached beyond domestic competition. Their intended entry into the Basketball Champions League was blocked when the British Basketball Federation refused to issue the required International Letter of Clearance — seemingly ending the chance to test themselves in Europe before it began. But they didn’t change course.…

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