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Made in France: How French basketball turned so many young talents into NBA players

PARIS (AP) 鈥 Darius Pollock is hitting 3-pointers on a court behind the centuries-old Saint Paul church near Place de la Bastille and its famed column.
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Youths play basketball on a court under an aerial metro bridge in Paris Sunday, June 16, 2024. New names will soon adorn replica NBA jerseys of French youths competing on basketball courts around Paris. Frenchmen Zaccharie Risacher, Alexandre Sarr and Tidjane Sala眉n are among the top picks in the NBA draft, where a second straight French No. 1 pick is expected after Victor Wembanyama last year. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)

PARIS (AP) 鈥 Darius Pollock is hitting 3-pointers on a court behind the centuries-old Saint Paul church near Place de la Bastille and its famed column.

The 20-year-old Parisian is one of many players who can be found on courts around the French capital any day of the week. And at the center of basketball conversations in the country is Victor Wembanyama鈥檚 rise to NBA stardom.

鈥淚t has unlocked something in France,鈥 Pollock said.

He's not wrong.

Basketball's popularity is rising 鈥 it could skyrocket during the with the anticipation surrounding the French men's team. More kids are signing up for teams as the country churns out top NBA draft picks.

France has produced NBA players before, the most famous being point guard Tony Parker 鈥 a four-time NBA champion whose by the San Antonio Spurs. Minnesota Timberwolves center Rudy Gobert was this season's .

But now it's in overdrive.

Last year there was Wembanyama 鈥 a generational talent who as expected in the draft. Two more young Frenchmen 鈥 Zaccharie Risacher, Alexandre Sarr 鈥 are Wednesday. They might even go Nos. 1 and 2. A third, Tidjane Sala眉n, is projected to be selected high in the first round.

鈥淚鈥檓 very proud of them. It makes it seem like the NBA dream is possible,鈥 Antonin Guezel, a local basketball player in Paris, told The Associated Press. 鈥淪ome of these talents grew up here, Victor is from the Paris area.鈥

Female French players haven鈥檛 yet had the same impact on the WNBA, but they are trending up. In April鈥檚 draft, two French players were selected 鈥 Carla Leite (No. 9, Dallas) and Leila Lacan (No. 10, 老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料icut).

The 21-year-old Guezel hones his skills at Glaci猫re, a court crammed under an overhead subway station in the 13th arrondissement (district), and one of many outdoor courts scattered

There are about registered with basketball clubs in France 鈥 nearly 70,000 more than two years ago and an increase of 170,000 since 2014. And that's just the official count. Like in the United States, plenty of hoopers just grab a ball and find a court to shootaround or play in a pickup game.

Basketball 鈥 "le Basket鈥 鈥 has never been more popular here, sports historian Lindsay Krasnoff points out.

鈥淥n all the courts I pass now, there is always someone playing," said Krasnoff, author of 鈥淏asketball Empire.鈥

Seeing teenagers around Paris wearing NBA jerseys and a basketball under their arm is now a common sight, she added.

One popular spot can be found behind Halle Carpentier 鈥 Jemmapes 鈥 where the nearby high-rise flats tower over the courts near the popular Saint-Martin canal. Players sit on the sidelines, waiting their turn, as 4-on-4 games take place 鈥 first to 21 points win, or first to 16 on more crowded days.

With the fences practically just arm's reach from the court, Jemmapes resembles the iconic West 4th Street courts in New York City. Trash talking is encouraged and fouls are rarely called.

鈥淚f you call a foul here, you are weak. So you shut your mouth,鈥 said Lina Redjem, the only woman among more than 30 players waiting to get on the court.

Harnessing Talent

France has a proud history when it comes to basketball.

The country boasts of holding the first recorded basketball game in Europe during the 1890s at the , near Paris鈥 famed Pigalle nightlife spots.

But the foundation of the country's talent pipeline can be traced back to 1975 when the Paris-based National Institute of Sport, Expertise, and Performance 鈥 known as INSEP 鈥 started training elite athletes across several sports.

Basketball was among them.

Parker went from being INSEP's rising star to NBA Finals MVP in 2007. Ten years earlier, Parker's ability left coaches awestruck.

鈥淲e all said 鈥榯his guy is not from the same planet,鈥欌 Bernard Faure, a junior teams coach at INSEP, told The AP. 鈥淟eadership, athleticism, precision. He had everything.鈥

Detroit Pistons guard Evan Fournier and former NBA players Boris Diaw and Ronny Turiaf also came through INSEP 鈥 as did the 18-year-old Sala眉n, a 6-foot 9-forward.

鈥淥ur system has proved itself," said Gilles Thomas, INSEP's basketball director. 鈥淓xceptional players are discovered very early. Our system of grid detection makes it really rare for us to miss a talent.鈥

INSEP has its own team. Last month, the INSEP boys team lost by one point to Real Madrid.

Players graduate from INSEP and can start competing professionally for French teams when still in their teens.

鈥淭he ideal path to the NBA is (playing) in France. Our talents play against professionals at a very young age," said.

INSEP scours the country and its overseas territories to bring in the top 36 boys and 36 girls for training camps. Around 20 teenagers are selected.

INSEP's model has also helped club academies better develop young players.

Wembanyama's formative club, Paris-based Nanterre, occasionally loaned him to INSEP's team. Wembanyama then went to ASVEL near Lyon 鈥 where Parker is club president 鈥 before joining Paris-based .

Style of Play

The 19-year-old Risacher won the French league鈥檚 best young player award last season while playing for JL Bourg.

The team's coach, Fr茅d茅ric Fauthoux, says the French brand of basketball 鈥渋s very athletic," which can ease the transition to the NBA or college basketball in the U.S.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 what separates us from our European rivals and connects us to the style played in America,鈥 he said. 鈥漌e know how to develop them into tall and versatile players that the NBA craves. ... Young French players experience the French championship, which is very rough and athletic, and play against European teams who are much more tactical."

David Kahn agrees. The 62-year-old American is the president at club and was formerly president of the NBA's Timberwolves.

Risacher stands out, Kahn said, because he has 鈥渁 more modern skillset with an NBA frame.鈥

Kahn believes basketball鈥檚 popularity in France may soon rival soccer 鈥 a tall task with the likes of superstar .

鈥淪ome kids that might have grown up thinking about playing football now start thinking about basketball,鈥 Kahn told The AP at his team鈥檚 offices. 鈥淭his will continue year after year with French basketball producing this kind of talent.鈥

The upcoming Paris Games will provide a huge opportunity for French basketball enthusiasts to win over even more fans 鈥 and future players.

France narrowly lost the last while the women took home the bronze at the Tokyo Games.

Neither team has won an Olympic gold medal in basketball but with Wembanyama on the men's roster, expectations are soaring.

鈥淭hese Olympics will be yet another sort of jumping up, trampoline effect," Kahn said. "There will be an outsized attention placed on the French basketball team.鈥

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Jerome Pugmire And Tom Nouvian, The Associated Press

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