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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!).

SLB Maths (@slbmaths) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sam Neter 💸🏀 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

Zach Meekings (@zmeeks04) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sam Neter 💸🏀 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 ‘away’ fans too or not benefit ‘home’

Amanda Boardman (@mandsby) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sam Neter 💸🏀 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 it—one year in the South, one year in the North.

Sam Neter 💸🏀 (@samneter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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.

Sam Neter 💸🏀 (@samneter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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.

Sam Neter 💸🏀 (@samneter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

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.

John Hobbs (@johnhobbstb) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The iconic Brighton Beach court was given a glamorous renovation thanks to Sam Neter 💸🏀 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… 📸: Kai Johnson.

The iconic Brighton Beach court was given a glamorous renovation thanks to <a href="/SamNeter/">Sam Neter 💸🏀</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…

📸: Kai Johnson.
Sam Neter 💸🏀 (@samneter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of the best Hoopsfix podcasts so far because of Jeremy's willingness to be open and honest - fascinating insight, well worth a listen. 🙌