At a time when so many Americans inject jingoism into their veins and claim global superiority, our national sports landscape is providing a compelling rebuttal. Nowhere is the evidence more potent than in the NBA, where the United States has been shut out for eight consecutive Most Valuable Player awards.Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, a Canadian citizen who plays for Oklahoma City, last month won the award for the second straight year. Furthermore, no American finished among the top four in the voting. Detroit’s Cade Cunningham was fifth.While there still is plenty of exceptional talent in the U.S., this should sound alarms.Theories are plentiful, but much of the blame for the national slide is directed not at the NBA but at the development levels, where poor habits and other influences are pervasive. The general belief is that it is the first place in need of a reset.Former Warriors center Zaza Pachulia, who won two championships with Golden State, has two sons, both of whom play prep basketball in the East Bay. Davit, 17, at De La Salle in Concord, and Saba, 16, at Las Lomas in neighboring Walnut Creek.Pachulia, born and raised in Eastern Europe, is among the parents displeased...
Why Zaza Pachulia hopes ‘disgusting’ U.S. grassroots basketball can reset
Published June 2, 2026 • 4 hrs ago
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