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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 director of FranceandUS, discusses France’s rise in basketball and its ties to the United States and former colonies. She traces intergenerational player networks, France’s youth formation system like INSEP, and the transnational flows linking France, Africa, and the NBA/WNBA. The conversation highlights cultural adaptations and shifting pathways to professional basketball.
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INSIGHT

Empire Built From Multiple Connections

  • France's basketball rise links sports diplomacy, colonial legacies, and U.S. ties into a 'basketball empire'.
  • Lindsay Krasnoff shows diversity from the French empire fuels France's global basketball success.
ANECDOTE

Martin Feinberg's On-Court Cultural Bridge

  • Martin Feinberg arrived in France in 1954 and transformed local play by teaching American methods to teammates.
  • Players later credited him with introducing a new way of thinking about basketball and U.S. culture.
INSIGHT

Film and TV Power Technical Exchange

  • Game film and televised footage let overseas players emulate elite American professionals.
  • Krasnoff argues media access created a technical exchange long before the internet era.
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