
SHOWCASE SERIES DETAILS
DIRECTED BY A LOCAL FIBA AGENT
OVERVIEW
FIBA Exposure Colorado (FXCO) aims to educate and prepare basketball players for international contract opportunities. Upon completion of the season, participants will receive a player portfolio that includes statistics, film, and a resume, with games streamed globally to FIBA Registered Agents, enhancing their exposure.
SERIES DURATION
The showcase series lasts 10 weeks, with games on Fridays (Occasional Saturday) from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM and developmental practices on Tuesdays from 5:30 PM to 7:00 PM, held at a private facility. A maximum of 30 players can participate, with the director having the discretion to adjust this number.
SPECTATOR POLICY
Spectator attendance is limited to maintain integrity of play, but players can share the livestream link. Games will be broadcast via TeamStream to FIBA agents across five regions: Europe, Americas, Africa, Asia, and Australia, on a rotating schedule. Games will adhere to FIBA rules.
10 Games | 10 Weeks
PAY FEES UPON REGISTRATION COMPLETION
*PRIZE EARNINGS DO NOT EXCEED PARTICIPATION COSTS. THIS WILL NOT AFFECT NCAA ELIGIBILITY FOR PLAYERS STILL SEEKING THOSE OPPORTUNITIES.
Facility
Directors
Referees
Scorekeeper
COSTS INCLUDE
Photographer
Uniforms
Portfolio
Prize Money
FULL
$580
PARTIAL
$300
FIBA INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REPORT
US LARGEST EXPORTER OF TALENT
Most American players are primarily going to play in European leagues, with significant representation in domestic leagues such as the EuroLeague and the Basketball Champions League. The USA continues to be the largest exporter of basketball talent, with 2,050 players exported for the 2023-24 season, followed by Spain and France (p.7)
CIES Sports Observatory and FIBA, International Basketball Migration Report 2024, 7.
WHERE ARE THEY GOING?
In terms of specific leagues, the NBA remains the most prominent for American players, but many also find opportunities in various European leagues, particularly in countries like Spain, Germany, and Turkey, which are known for their competitive basketball environments. Significant movements to countries like Australia and various Latin American nations has been higlighted as well. (p.12),(19).
Ibid., 12, 19.
DIVERSE OPPORTUNITIES
Overall, the USA is reported as the leading exporter of players, with 2,050 exports noted in the report (p.7) The report outlines that various international leagues are welcoming players from different countries, which could present American players with numerous options to continue their careers abroad 5
Ibid., 12, 19.
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