The latest issue of the Post Up is now out.
Intrigue, deals in backrooms, battles for power, British basketball has rarely been short of its own brand of politics.
But with structural failures seemingly to blame for the mothballing of GB’s Under-20 teams, and no resolution seemingly around the corner in the latest in a line of stand-offs between those bodies entrusted with nurturing the sport, we asked interim BBF chair Toni Minichiello for his view on how things stand.
We talk to Oaklands Wolves player-coach Lauren Milligan about being the youngest in her role in the WBBL and her determination to produce a new generation of talents.
We hear of another injury setback for one of our brightest and best – and of the first apparent sign of 777’s investment in the BBL.
And we reveal the best gift options this Christmas for the hoops head in your life. Or just for yourself.
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