Perkins: NBA globalization has no benefit to the United States, and there are a bunch of literary classes in Europe being discovered

Basketball     4:56pm, 4 August 2025

Recently, on the "Road Trippin '", Perkins and Jefferson discussed the impact of NBA globalization on basketball development.

Perkins: "The globalization of the NBA is not good for American basketball players. I think so because last week, this past weekend, I went to watch the AAU game (Youth League). I looked at the children in the museum and were very talented. I listened to their father, mother, aunt, and grandma yelling there, all wanting to get their children 20 points. They all think that their children are better than others, and they always mention those children who are ranked high. To be honest, I was thinking in my heart, you guys don't understand the situation at all - because there are six seedlings like Vinban Yama in France. There may be seven in each age group. There are seven in Luca ( Doncic) and Jokic, but we don't know yet. We may have to wait until your children are in the upper grades before we hear about them. Look at Africa, they probably..."

Jefferson: "The African Basketball League is looking for the next Embiid, the next Antetokounmpo, and the next Siakam, and they have been looking for it."

Perkins: "I tell you that there may be about 40 good seedlings that are being watched. This reminds me to see who the MVPs in the past six years - we have not yet received an American player. This shows that the basketball talent training in other countries has widened the gap with us."

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