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Sam Neter πŸ’ΈπŸ€

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Prob biggest one - then I think it requires home team to find a local (or as local as possible) venue with minimum 400-500 seats. Judging on past history, there are very, very, few teams that bring a v large travelling fan base (& often times they would be higher seed!).

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Sam Neter πŸ’ΈπŸ€ I think home court advantage is about 4-6 points. Would give the top seed a better chance of winning, so one down side would be fewer upsets (which I think makes for great viewing) Not sure if that’s enough to counterbalance getting more fans in the venue to watch tho

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Sam Neter πŸ’ΈπŸ€ I’d suggest the execution more than the principle seems to be the problem. NBPC isn’t a great venue in terms of feeling special and it isn’t sold as an event. Obv seeding would only ever apply to POs, not cups. You’d massively penalise β€˜away’ fans too or not benefit β€˜home’

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Sam Neter πŸ’ΈπŸ€ It’s an issue for clubs like ours, we end up spending a fortune to get our teams and supporters to Manchester. We’re lucky to have amazing parents helping with travel costs, but it’s not a level playing field. they should rotate itβ€”one year in the South, one year in the North.

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Logistically this is so difficult without clubs owning their venue. Getting late bookings at a good time is very difficult to do and it is why even the pro-league shies away from multi-game series.

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This is a fair point. That said, it would incentivise us to upskill clubs to be able to run their own stream/do photography etc. The goal should be every national league club has decent capabilities for their own game day management and club growth.

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TPL becomes the third court (next to Clapham & Brighton Beach) that the Hoopsfix Foundation has been able to make a financial contribution towards thanks to ticket sales from the Hoopsfix All-Star Classic. Buy a ticket to the Classic & you are actually re-investing back into the game.

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The iconic Brighton Beach court was given a glamorous renovation thanks to Sam Neter πŸ’ΈπŸ€ and the Hoopsfix Foundation along with Brighton & Hove City Council. In two years a tired, faded court was transformed with goals of future tournaments being held there. basketballengland.co.uk/news/2025/brig… πŸ“Έ: Kai Johnson.

The iconic Brighton Beach court was given a glamorous renovation thanks to <a href="/SamNeter/">Sam Neter πŸ’ΈπŸ€</a> and the <a href="/HoopsfixFdn/">Hoopsfix Foundation</a> along with <a href="/BrightonHoveCC/">Brighton & Hove City Council</a>. In two years a tired, faded court was transformed with goals of future tournaments being held there. basketballengland.co.uk/news/2025/brig…

πŸ“Έ: Kai Johnson.
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One of the best Hoopsfix podcasts so far because of Jeremy's willingness to be open and honest - fascinating insight, well worth a listen. πŸ™Œ