The new edition of The Post Up from MVP brings you more exclusive insights and interviews.
Great Britain guard Dwayne Lautier-Ogunleye opens up on his French side and why he’s determined to keep adding oo-la-la to his game, as we look ahead to this week’s two opening FIBA World Cup qualifiers.
We talk to Sevenoaks Suns forward Jamila Thompson on coming home from the grind overseas.
Sheffield Sharks big Bennett Koch outlines the influence of his personal brotherhood in shaping his career – and life.
And there is, we reveal, a new deal on the table in the BBL.
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