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The ONLY Exposure Club in the world 🌎 harnessing the power of comparative statistics to benchmark both our league and individual players against FIBA Tier 1 and Tier 2 standards. This data-driven edge, drawn from the FIBA World Cup and regular season statistics holds our league and players to a high standard of play. We are your gateway to international success.

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Elevating Performance 📊

Through Comparative Statistics

FXPO provides a competitive platform where players, coaches, and teams can thrive while preparing for global opportunities. A cornerstone of our approach is the use of comparative statistics—benchmarking our league's performance against FIBA Tier 1 (elite teams like USA, Serbia, and France) and Tier 2 (strong mid-tier teams like Slovenia, Lithuania, and Italy) standards, drawn from recent FIBA World Cup and Olympic data. This data-driven methodology not only highlights our league's competitiveness but also drives continuous improvement for everyone involved.

Player Portfolios 📂

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FIBA Exposure Basketball Club (FXPO) aims to educate and prepare basketball players for international contract opportunities. Participants have an opportunity to create a player portfolio that includes statistics, film, and a resume. This is especially helpful for unsigned ex-collegiate players (to minimize a gap in play) and for players without collegiate experience.

Agent Representation 🖋️

The FXPO empowers players with a unique advantage: direct access to affordable FIBA-certified agent services, designed to propel their careers onto the international stage. Recognizing the financial barriers many face, FXPO partners with licensed FIBA agents—regulated by the International Basketball Federation with strict standards (e.g., annual certification, max 10% commission)—to offer cost-effective representation tailored for emerging talent. Players like Cameron Burney and others benefit from expert guidance on contract negotiations, overseas placements, and career management, all at rates accessible within the league’s structure.

FIBA As Our Benchmark

In FXPO, we analyze key metrics from every game—such as points per possession (PPP), effective field goal percentage (eFG%), turnover percentage (TO%), offensive rebounding percentage (OREB%), steals per game (SPG), and defensive stop percentage—against FIBA benchmarks. For instance:

  • Offensive Efficiency: Our league's average PPP (0.88 across recent games) aligns closely with Tier 2's 1.05, emphasizing strategic, high-value possessions in a physical, FIBA-like environment.

  • Shooting and Rebounding: With a 2P% averaging 55.8% (surpassing Tier 2's 52.0%) and OREB% at 35.7% (exceeding Tier 1's 32.0%), FXPO mirrors the interior dominance and second-chance opportunities seen in international play.

  • Defense: Our SPG (13.3 average) outpaces both tiers (7.8 for Tier 1, 6.9 for Tier 2), and defensive stop % (58.0%) approaches Tier 1's 60.0%, showcasing the league's aggressive, disruptive style.

These comparisons are integrated into post-game reports, player evaluations, and coaching strategies, allowing us to score our performance on a 1-10 scale against each tier (e.g., FXPO averages 5.0/10 vs. Tier 1 and 6.2/10 vs. Tier 2 overall). Tools like advanced analytics from partners such as Cerebro Sports enable real-time insights, ensuring our data is accurate and actionable.

How We Use Comparative Statistics.

Why This Approach Is Important.

Credibility & Integrity

In a global basketball landscape dominated by FIBA standards, comparative analysis is essential for credibility and growth. Without it, domestic leagues risk becoming isolated echo chambers, disconnected from the skills demanded overseas. By aligning with FIBA tiers, FXPO ensures our players develop the efficiency, discipline, and versatility needed to compete internationally—where possessions are premium, defense is relentless, and rebounding wins games. This isn't just about numbers; it's about fostering a FIBA mindset in Colorado, preparing athletes for pro contracts in Europe, Asia, or beyond.

The Benefits of Comparative Statistics in FXPO

  • Player Development: Athletes like standout point guard Kurvonte Rice (26.08 points, 10.67 rebounds per 40 minutes) see direct comparisons to FIBA stars, highlighting strengths (e.g., steals exceeding Tier 1 averages) and growth areas (e.g., assists), accelerating their path to professional deals.

  • Team and League Competitiveness: Benchmarking reveals FXPO's Tier 2 equivalence in rebounding and defense, attracting scouts and boosting visibility through streamed events via partners like TeamStream.

  • Coaching and Strategy: Coaches use these insights to refine tactics, reducing turnovers and enhancing pace, leading to measurable improvements (e.g., TO% dropping game-over-game).

  • Scouting and Exposure: For scouts and agents, our transparent data provides verifiable proof of FIBA-readiness, making FXPO a reliable talent pipeline—evident in our players' international placements.

By leveraging comparative statistics, FXPO isn't just a league; it's a launchpad for international careers. Join us to experience basketball at its most competitive and data-informed level. For more details or to get involved, contact us today!

FIBA INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION REPORT

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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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