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Lindsay Sarah Krasnoff, "Basketball Empire: France and the Making of a Global NBA and WNBA" (Bloomsbury, 2023)

Jan 24, 2026
Dr. Lindsay Sarah Krasnoff, a historian of global sport and director of FranceandUS, explores how France became a basketball power. She traces transatlantic ties, colonial links, and youth training systems. Conversations touch on French vs American styles, key players as cultural bridges, and the polycentric flows shaping NBA and WNBA talent.
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INSIGHT

France Shaped Basketball Early

  • Basketball reached France almost immediately after its invention and developed its own European trajectory distinct from the U.S. model.
  • Early American players like Martin Feinberg acted as catalysts for stylistic and technical exchange in postwar France.
ANECDOTE

Martin Feinberg's Catalyst Role

  • Lindsay recounts Martin Feinberg's role as the first major American influence on postwar French basketball.
  • Players learned U.S. techniques through personal contact and game tape rather than official programs.
INSIGHT

Game Tape Drove Technical Learning

  • Television and game tape let French players study U.S. stars and replicate techniques long before the internet.
  • This visual exchange shaped skill development and tactical innovations across generations.
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