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High school basketball player driving to the hoop as NCAA international eligibility rules shift recruiting toward U.S. prospects

Parent ResourcesRecruiting Tips

June 3, 2026

A May 2026 NCAA guidance update targeting professional international prospects could shift recruiting attention back toward U.S. high school players — but only those who are seen and verified will benefit. What it means for players, parents, and coaches.

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Parent ResourcesPlayer Development

June 1, 2026

A record 135 international players now fill NBA rosters, and an American hasn't won MVP since 2018. The reason isn't talent — it's how the rest of the world develops players. Here's what that means for U.S. athletes and the families raising them.

Pre-Habilitation & Injury Prevention

April 16, 2026

Mobility is the quiet foundation of every explosive move in basketball — and the most neglected piece of high school player development. This guide covers the four mobility zones that matter most for basketball players: hips, ankles, hamstrings, and thoracic spine. Ten minutes a day, no equipment, with exact drills for each zone and a daily protocol you can run before every practice.

Pre-Habilitation & Injury Prevention

April 13, 2026

The first three minutes of a basketball game are when most preventable injuries happen. Static stretching before tip-off actually makes you slower — and does nothing to prepare your nervous system for game speed. This guide lays out the exact 5-phase, 10-minute dynamic warm-up every player should run through before practice and every game. No equipment. No excuses.

What Is NIL? A Beginner’s Guide For High School Athletes

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Parent ResourcesPlayer Development

June 1, 2026

A record 135 international players now fill NBA rosters, and an American hasn't won MVP since 2018. The reason isn't talent — it's how the rest of the world develops players. Here's what that means for U.S. athletes and the families raising them.

Pre-Habilitation & Injury Prevention

April 16, 2026

Mobility is the quiet foundation of every explosive move in basketball — and the most neglected piece of high school player development. This guide covers the four mobility zones that matter most for basketball players: hips, ankles, hamstrings, and thoracic spine. Ten minutes a day, no equipment, with exact drills for each zone and a daily protocol you can run before every practice.

Parent ResourcesRecruiting Tips

June 3, 2026

A May 2026 NCAA guidance update targeting professional international prospects could shift recruiting attention back toward U.S. high school players — but only those who are seen and verified will benefit. What it means for players, parents, and coaches.

Parent ResourcesPlayer Development

June 1, 2026

A record 135 international players now fill NBA rosters, and an American hasn't won MVP since 2018. The reason isn't talent — it's how the rest of the world develops players. Here's what that means for U.S. athletes and the families raising them.

Pre-Habilitation & Injury Prevention

April 16, 2026

Mobility is the quiet foundation of every explosive move in basketball — and the most neglected piece of high school player development. This guide covers the four mobility zones that matter most for basketball players: hips, ankles, hamstrings, and thoracic spine. Ten minutes a day, no equipment, with exact drills for each zone and a daily protocol you can run before every practice.

Pre-Habilitation & Injury Prevention

April 13, 2026

The first three minutes of a basketball game are when most preventable injuries happen. Static stretching before tip-off actually makes you slower — and does nothing to prepare your nervous system for game speed. This guide lays out the exact 5-phase, 10-minute dynamic warm-up every player should run through before practice and every game. No equipment. No excuses.

Pre-Habilitation & Injury Prevention

April 10, 2026

Your feet absorb the force of every landing and drive every push-off — yet most basketball players never train them. This guide breaks down the three pillars of basketball foot strength: intrinsic foot muscles, arch support, and toe mobility. Get the exact drills that build all three in under 15 minutes a day, plus the self-assessment that reveals whether weak feet are holding back your game.

5 Ways To Use Print Media To Boost Your Brand’s Visibility

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