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

Jan 24, 2026
Lindsay Sarah Krasnoff, historian of global sport and sports diplomacy who teaches at NYU, discusses her book Basketball Empire. She traces France’s basketball rise from midcentury decline to an NBA/WNBA talent pipeline. Conversation explores France’s training systems, transatlantic flows, colonial connections, and how French players shape global basketball culture.
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Polycentric Roots Of French Basketball

  • French basketball's global rise ties closely to historical ties with the U.S. and its former empire, creating a multi-directional exchange of players and ideas.
  • This polycentric network—France, the U.S., the Antilles, and Africa—shapes a distinctive French style with global appeal.
ANECDOTE

Feinberg And The Power Of Game Tape

  • Martin Feinberg arrived in France in 1954 and became a catalyst for American-style basketball knowledge there.
  • French players learned by watching U.S. game tape and imitating stars like Bill Russell to improve technique.
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Triangulated Transatlantic Exchanges

  • From 1968 onward France saw increasing flows: American players into France and Antillean and African players into mainland programs.
  • The result was a hybridized playing culture and institutional exchanges across former colonial links.
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