In The Post-Up, Bristol Flyers point guard Marcus Evans reveals the debt he owes to NBA superstar Chris Paul.
Gary Stronach tell us about his unplanned decade out of the game and why Newcastle Eagles made him an offer he would not refuse.
We hear of progress in cutting a deal to unlock the British Basketball Federation’s funding, how one WBBL star is unburdened by the pressure to deliver on import expectations, and why Covid has flushed plans for a testimonial campaign.
And Tayo Ogedengbe relates how he is repaying a debt – by talking about his spell of homelessness.
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