{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/f66edc52-c9ac-4e17-bf90-6f1121579b75/69d74f45086c93c18bf03cef?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Has American Basketball Lost Its Edge? Why the NBA’s Best Players Aren’t American Anymore | On The Ball with Ric Bucher","description":"<p><br></p><p><br></p><p> Has the NBA quietly stopped being an American-dominated league? In this episode of <em>On The Ball with Ric Bucher</em>, Ric dives into a provocative question that cuts to the heart of modern basketball: why are the league’s most dominant, most disciplined and most impactful stars now coming from everywhere <em>but</em> the United States?</p><p>From Dirk Nowitzki breaking the Heatles, to Luka Doncic humiliating Phoenix, to Nikola Jokic, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Victor Wembanyama owning the NBA spotlight, Ric argues this is more than a talent shift — it’s a culture shift. He examines how AAU basketball, NIL money, social-media highlight culture and a growing focus on individual branding may be undermining the development of American stars, while international players continue to arrive better schooled in team concepts, fundamentals, humility and winning basketball.</p><p>Ric also breaks down why Anthony Edwards still isn’t the answer as America’s next NBA alpha, what the Thunder, Nuggets, Spurs and Lakers recently revealed about the league’s true power structure, and why the NBA is no longer an American league so much as a league <em>based in America</em>. This is a sharp, uncomfortable and must-hear conversation about where the game is headed — and what U.S. basketball needs to learn before it falls even farther behind.</p><p><strong>Time Stamps:</strong></p><p> <strong>0:00</strong> Intro, Ric’s new book <em>The Value of Being Coachable</em> and where to follow him</p><p> <strong>2:00</strong> Why Ric believes the NBA has changed in a profound way</p><p> <strong>3:07</strong> Are international stars making American players look entitled and overrated?</p><p> <strong>4:24</strong> Dirk, Luka and Jokic as symbols of a basketball power shift</p><p> <strong>6:04</strong> Why this change should bother American basketball fans</p><p> <strong>8:18</strong> How money, NIL and social media may be warping U.S. player development</p><p> <strong>10:18</strong> The deeper cultural problem behind America’s basketball slide</p><p> <strong>12:17</strong> Why the NBA is no longer truly an American league</p><p> <strong>13:52</strong> Lakers-Thunder and Spurs-Nuggets as proof of who really runs today’s NBA</p><p> <strong>15:14</strong> Which young American players can still thrive internationally</p><p> <strong>15:31</strong> Why Anthony Edwards may not be the next American face of the league</p><p> <strong>18:03</strong> AAU basketball, bad habits and why overseas development now has the edge</p><p> <strong>19:28</strong> What the 2024 Olympics revealed about Ant’s limitations in FIBA play</p><p> <strong>20:19</strong> Why Jalen Brown still isn’t central to the MVP conversation</p><p> <strong>21:11</strong> What Jokic vs. Wemby really showed beyond the star matchup</p><p> <strong>23:32</strong> How media, politics and athlete messaging complicate today’s NBA culture</p><p> <strong>26:14</strong> Why international stars still seem more grateful for the NBA opportunity</p><p> <strong>27:43</strong> How media coverage has helped fuel the problem</p><p> <strong>30:03</strong> Why Jokic, Wemby, Luka and Shai check more boxes than any American star</p><p> <strong>31:09</strong> Ric’s final verdict: America may need to import a new basketball mindset</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p> #OnTheBall #RicBucher #NBA #NikolaJokic #LukaDoncic #VictorWembanyama #ShaiGilgeousAlexander #AnthonyEdwards #TeamUSA #Basketball #NBAPodcast #UnitedWeCast</p>","author_name":"Ric Bucher, NBA insider and Fox Sports NBA analyst"}