Tag: Hoopsfix


  • 20 Things I’ve Learned About the Youth Pathway

    20 Things I’ve Learned About the Youth Pathway

    Every other week this season, I published an article on youth basketball in Britain. I started out knowing very little. What I did have was time, curiosity, and a willingness to knock on doors, talk to people, and do the research. The deeper I got, the clearer it became that this is one of the…

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  • Brits in College Through the Years (Women)

    Brits in College Through the Years (Women)

    Every year since 2017/18, Hoopsfix has published a Brits in College article tracking which British women are playing in North American college basketball. Each season also includes a list of players who have left North American college basketball, along with a short note on what they did next. By combining those lists across multiple seasons,…

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  • Brits in College Through the Years (Men)

    Brits in College Through the Years (Men)

    Every year since 2010/11, Hoopsfix has published a Brits in College article tracking which British men are playing in North American college basketball. Each season also includes a list of players who have left North American college basketball, along with a short note on what they did next. By combining those lists across more than…

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  • Victor Ndoukou’s Long Route

    Victor Ndoukou’s Long Route

    Leicester run one of the few pathways in the country that carries players from junior basketball all the way to the professional game. The structure is simple, with each stage feeding the next clearly. Pathway Stage Age Range Competitions Junior Academy 10 to 16 Junior NBL Charnwood College (Men) 16 to 18 EABL, NBL Division…

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  • Nedas Cholevinskas Chose to Stay

    Nedas Cholevinskas Chose to Stay

    At 19, Nedas Cholevinskas logged 633 minutes in Super League Basketball last season. No other under-21 came close. Only one other player even broke 300 minutes, and most barely cracked double digits. Three of the league’s top five under-21s for playing time were 89ers — Cholevinskas, Di-Jani Parkinson, and Timothy Nwanko. Player Team Minutes Played…

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  • Talent Is Everywhere, Opportunity Isn’t

    Talent Is Everywhere, Opportunity Isn’t

    British basketball has no problem getting kids onto the court. Sport England’s Active Lives Children and Young People survey shows basketball is the second most-played team sport among children, helped by outdoor courts — varied in quality but found nationwide — that make it easy to pick up a ball and play. The challenge comes…

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