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BROKEN RIMS, BROKEN DREAMS: Is Liberia Basketball Falling Apart?
Broken rims. Damaged scoreboards. Worn-out seats. These are no longer isolated problems—they have become symbols of the challenges confronting Liberian basketball. Following another game disruption caused by a broken rim during the Oilers vs. Spartacus matchup, questions are once again being raised about the state of the Liberia Basketball Association (LBA), the condition of the nation’s only major basketball facility, and the accountability surrounding funding for the sport. As players, coaches, and fans demand change, many are asking one critical question: Is Liberian basketball being given the opportunity to grow, or is it being left behind?




















