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@lempika7
ππAuthor Basketball Empire β½οΈπ#MakingOfLesBleus. Historian π«π· sports & sports diplomacy, director FranceAndUS πClinical Assistant Prof at NYU Tisch Institute for Global Sports. Fmr HistoryAtState. Views=my own https://linktr.ee/lkrasnoff
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To be great in sports, you need a great rival for together you raise the bar.
USA vs Canada hockey rivalry just notched another chapter with an OT US win, days after the women showed them how it's done in their own Milanese thriller.
Thanks Canada, an amazing competitor who've made the game
Book cover for 'Basketball Empire' by Lindsay Sarah Krasnoff, featuring the book cover, with an endorsement quote and the logo for Bloomsbury Academic.
France today is a basketball empire, producing talent that has helped globalise the NBA βΉοΈππ
@lempika7.bsky.social explores how basketball's global takeover could not have happened without France and how sport can become a bridge between nations.
Find out more: https://bit.ly/4jZ0Drl
πβ½οΈ The Making of Les Bleus: Sport in France, 1958-2010 is also included! As an older title, this one rarely goes on sale.
www.bloomsbury.com/uk/making-of...
Iβm thankful to be fully part of the Bloomsbury family π
ππΒ #BasketballEmpire: France and the Making of a Global NBA and WNBA is part of this
www.bloomsbury.com/uk/basketbal...
Bloomsbury homepage
πΈΒ FLASH SALE!
This week, @bloomsburyhist.bsky.social global site is offering 30% off hardback & paperback titles + 40% off all ebook titles.
That means you can stock up on some of your favorite works, including mine! π
*this is not for US orders
**Bloomsbury cannot deliver to the EU right now
This is a great story!
The Knicks' Diawara is the most recent addition to a tradition of French NBA players who came to their sport thx to women's basketball. That history includes Tariq Abdul-Wahad, Boris Diaw, Wemby and many more.
That's part of the #BasketballEmpire story bit.ly/BBallEmpire
π§Β Listen to my podcast chat with New Books in Sports host Dr. Keith Rathbone talking all things France, NBA and larger basketball culture newbooksnetwork.com/basketball-e...
Then sit back and enjoy the #NBA #AllStar USA vs World tipoffs!
πΒ a basketball breeding ground
π largest non-North American pipeline of talent to the NBA
πΒ a hoops influencer
πΒ and womenβs hoops played an outsized role
Thatβs the story of #BasketballEmpire: France and the Making of a Global NBA and WNBA Β www.bloomsbury.com/us/basketbal...
π£Β Fridays πΒ #SportsDiplomacy Spotlight NBA All-Star Edition
On Sunday Victor Wembanyama makes history as the first Frenchman to be an NBA AllStar Game starter. But his story is just the latest in the longer history of Franco-American ties that have helped make France π
Banner for the book 'Basketball Empire' by Lindsay Sarah Krasnoff. Published by Bloomsbury Academic. Available now.
How have remnants of empire shaped basketball?
In Basketball Empire, @lempika7.bsky.social argues that the sport is rooted in Franceβs colonial history and close, albeit complicated, relationship with the United States.
πππ Find out more: https://bit.ly/4jZ0Drl
Lastly, if youβd like to better understand what player-driven NFL and NFLPA sports diplomacy entails and how it empowers athletes, check out the Stimson Centerβs Player-to-People Diplomacy replay www.stimson.org/event/player...
Thatβs important as next season the NFL plays their first regular season match in Paris, featuring the New Orleans Saints.
Read more about the Saints-Paris connection via this insightful Voice by Jan Woska for what this type of #sportsdiplomacy can look like www.franceussports.com/voices/063-j...
Although American football is not as widely played in France as other team sports, such as basketball, football (soccer) and rugby, its been played there since 1900, as this Backgrounder by Russ Crawford outlines www.franceussports.com/backgrounder...
Celebrate SuperBowl Sunday with a little #FranceAndUS knowledge
πΒ The first Frenchman to play in the NFL was Richard Tardits, who played 27 games with the New England Patriots www.franceussports.com/voices/015-r...
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Yes, we smashed our initial goal of $10K. Y'all are incredible. We are in shock but also dreaming big. We are (somehow) currently at $19,518 (WTF!?!).
We'd love to make it above $21K today.
That will get us a monthly episode from June to the end of 2026!!
In 1966, Bill Russell became the NBA's first-ever Black head coach, while continuing to start for the team. He'd lead them to two more championships as a player-coach.
See more Black History Month spotlights here: https://info.sports-reference.com/bhm-spotlights#bbr
Three anonymous reactions from students to Xavi's talk about leadership
word cloud generated from student video reflections on Xavi's leadership talk
π€© Wow, goosebumps!
What an incredible way to kickstart my NYU Olympics & Global Sports Events class, where we are also contemplating connections between sports diplomats and leadership: a guest talk with F.C. Barcelona legend Xavier Vilajoana !
Lots of insights from on and off the pitch.
If you have a particular insight or story you want to tell about the increasing omnipresence of gambling (especially interested in how itβs affecting underage kids), get in touch. Email and signal in bio
The first Winter Olympics werenβt originally called that. The 1924 Paris Olympic organizers planned an International Winter Sports Week earlier in the year in Chamonix. Afterwards the IOC called them the 1st Winter Olympics. #olympics #sporthistory #skystorians ποΈ
www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
The 2026 Olympic Games in Milan Cortina start in 10 days! Iβll share historical facts & related history
scholarship about the Olympic Winter Games daily until the opening ceremony π§΅
#olympics #sporthistory #skystorians ποΈ
β±οΈ D-1οΈβ£ until @MeridianIntl's first-ever #SportsDiplomacy Forum
I cannot wait to join the amazing lineup of speakers scheduled for an engaging, informative Thursday afternoon January 29th. Don't miss it!
Info, schedule & livestream diplomacyforum.meridian.org/sports
As any New Englander knows: you have to have a geometric system!
An excellent example of when boycotts work within sports
Senegal win the Africa Cup of Nations. Pape Gueye's stunning extra-time strike proved the difference.
Does that tell the full story? Not even slightly.
A questionable penalty decision in Morocco's favour, Senegal's walk-off and fury, Brahim Diaz's failed panenka.
That just scratches the surface.
Glad itβs working out! Feel free to tell them I recommended you β I stayed with them in 2023 and had a great experience
Happy Friday @soccerpolitics.bsky.social via LβEquipe π
Congrats great times in the archives!!